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May 28, 2025 | Janet Hyatt | 493 views
AGM
Thank you to everyone who attended our AGM yesterday!  We had some great conversations and are so excited for the coming season.

Congratulations to Kevin Stirling who won a free registration for next season!  





Please welcome our 2025/2026 Board of Directors:  

President – Craig Sim
Vice President & Director of LMLL – Chad Salisbury
Secretary – Mark Coombes
Treasurer – Kelly Ward
Director of Coaching – Preston Kivell
Director of Sponsorship – Natalie McCrea
Director of Equipment – Jeff Anderson
Director of Fundraising – Heather Payne
Director of Tournaments & Events – Amy Tierney
Director of Development – Matt Bowes
Director at Large – Jeff Dykstra
Director at Large – Nick Hyatt
Registrar – Angie Smith
Director of Communications – Janet Hyatt  

The following positions are still open. If you are interested, please send an email expressing your interest to [email protected]  

Director of I/P Development
Director of Game Day Operations
Association Head Trainer
Ice Convenor  

A description of these positions can be found here:
Sponsors
PHD-Progressive Hockey Development
PHD offers professional instruction to players that are looking to raise their game to the next level. The first program of its kind in the area, PHD uses cutting edge training and teaching methods to push players outside their comfort zone. PHD provides the progressive platforms players require to reach for the highest levels of performance and technique. Mike Ellis Bio Owner, Founder and Head Instructor Progressive Hockey Development Mike is an experienced and focused individual with a real passion for skating and skill development in today's fast paced game. Mike has played and coached against top hockey nations throughout Europe and has absorbed and developed many teaching techniques that he shares with all athletes he works with. As a coach an instructor Mike believes in detail and technique. He believes the old theory of 10,000 repetitions to master a skill can be drastically reduced through delivering a detailed progression based plan and providing the right information to the athlete. This higher level of detail helps the athlete to absorb the information with more focus.
Shedden Tractor Pull
Where We Started The first Shedden Tractor Pull started in 1973 by the Shedden Fair Board. While the Fair Board still plays a roll in the pull, it has been taken over by the Shedden Truck and Tractor Pull committee which was formed in 2005 and is committed to bringing you the best show possible to the area.