SPRING 3 on 3 Registration is now open, News (Aylmer Minor Hockey Association)

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Jan 23, 2019 | Mark Holmes | 2085 views
SPRING 3 on 3 Registration is now open
The AMHA is once again offering 3 on 3 this spring. Spring 3 on 3 will run for 8 weeks commencing the first week of April and ending late May 2019.




Spring 3 on 3 program is offered to divisions all the way from Initiation/Tyke (2013,2014 birth years) to Midget (2003, 2004, 2005 birth years - entering 3rd year midget next season).

The 3 on 3 tab on the home page is now active and will allow you so register your child online. You will then be required to pay in person at the EECC by cash or cheque on either Sat Feb 2, 2019 or Sat Feb 9, 2019 between 10 am - 12 pm OR by etransfer to [email protected]

Early bird deadline is Feb 20, 2019, while the absolute deadline to register with late fee is March 1, 2019.

Your registration is NOT complete until you complete the online registration form and are paid in full.

Please fill out the online form accurately to ensure that players are adequately and fairly divided among teams to ensure as much as possible, that the teams are competitive with each other.


If you have any questions, you can contact Matt Lynch at [email protected] or Trevor Laur at [email protected]

Thank you all for your patience and interest.

The AMHA thanks Chad Nuckowski for handling 3 on 3 spring hockey over the last 2 seasons.
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