Rogers Hometown Hockey is coming to Hamilton!, News (Chedoke Minor Hockey)

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Apr 02, 2017 | admin | 6556 views
Rogers Hometown Hockey is coming to Hamilton!
Mark your calendars for April 8 & 9 to welcome Ron MacLean and Rogers Hometown Hockey as they make their final stop of their 2016/17 tour in Hamilton!


PARADE OF CHAMPIONS
Rogers Hometown Hockey is calling all Hamilton area Minor Hockey players to march into Pier 8 on Sunday April 9th. The “CHALLENGE” has been sent by Rogers to beat Edmonton's turnout of 700 in the march to the Hamilton Hometown Hockey Event! 

All players and parents are asked to meet wearing their hockey jerseys at 3:30pm to be escorted to Pier 8.

Meeting Location: 
James Street North & Guise Ave (Waterfront Banquet Centre Parking Lot)

CHEER LIKE NEVER BEFORE
Also, leading up to the celebrations in Hamilton, local hockey teams have the opportunity to win the ultimate hockey experience as part of the Cheer Like Never Before contest.

Once your cheer is uploaded, you want to get your association players and families to vote. The top-5 vote-getters are invited to take part in the festivities during the Tour weekend.  The voting is open until March 27.  


ROGERS HOMETOWN HOCKEY site

HAMILTON EVENT site
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