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Help Write History Of Local Junior Hockey

To celebrate the upcoming RBC Cup, the Cup History Committee is working to chronicle the history of Junior ‘A’ Hockey in Lloydminster. Whether you were involved with the Lancers, Blazers, or Bobcats,  the history committee wants to hear your story. Any information you can provide is appreciated.

Some key areas include:

– Lists of the players and coaches that you were involved with and their contact information, if you have it.

– Volunteers who you would consider as founders for your era.

– Any highlights or significant events of your time.

Feel free to contact one of the following people listed below for more information, or to respond:

– Barb Wiebe [email protected] 780-871-3393

– Audrey Hockley [email protected] 780-205-3400

– Cheryl Shewchuk [email protected] 780-872-0262

To ensure that your response is included, please submit by June 30th, 2015.

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