Battle of the Beach, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Nov 14, 2024 | Janet Hyatt | 554 views
Battle of the Beach
What an incredible weekend at the Port Stanley Battle of the Beach Tournament. Thank you to all the teams who participated. It was a pleasure to host you!



Congratulations to U13 winners South Kent and U15 winners Mitchell on your victories! An extra special congratulations to our home teams, U13 White & Black and U15 Black. We are proud of you, Sailors!

We also want to acknowledge the many people who dedicated their time to make this tournament possible. Whether you’re on the bench, the board, arena staff, a parent driving kids back and forth to the arena or family and friends coming to cheer your team on - we appreciate you so much! Lastly, a HUGE thank to The Crew for the countless hours you put in, but most importantly, for the community you’re creating.
We are so grateful to you. 
 
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