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May 01, 2019 | Web Admin | 1296 views
Hamilton Huskies 7 MD Program
The Hamilton Huskies would like to remind those with players born in 2012 that there are only two skill evaluation sessions remaining for our Huskies 7 MD Program.

These sessions do appear on our Tryouts Page and have been referred to at times as Tryouts however the 7 MD Program remains a skills based development opportunity at a slightly elevated competition level.

These skills evaluation sessions afford the opportunity for the players to be evaluated against other players and also give the parent the opportunity to decide if the program is what they currently want for their player.

The program focuses on skill development for the first 10 weeks before introducing age appropriate games against other centres of teams made up of like skilled players.

Upcoming sessions,

Sat. May 4th, 9:00 am to 10:30 am     Chedoke Red
Sun. May 5th, 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm      Chedoke Red
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