2024/25 Coaching Announcements, News (Cold Creek Comets Girls Hockey Association)

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Mar 25, 2024 | Andrea Dunkley | 822 views
2024/25 Coaching Announcements
We are excited to announce the coaches for the Upcoming 2024/25 Season.



U11- TBA

U11- Adam Cripps

U13 Tier 1- Bryan Pearce

U15 Tier 1- Scott Marshall

U18 Tier 1- David Evans

U18 Tier 2- Dave Maybee

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