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Organization | Sep 23, 2021 | Ryan Allaer | 6041 views
Tryout News
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We encourage all players to tryout for the Rep team in their division. As we head into the posted Tryout Schedule, we recognize that there may be some conflicts with some Public Health mandated Isolation Periods. 
We want all players to have a safe tryout, and a fair opportunity. If a player is asked to Isolate by public health and is unable to tryout during the posted schedule there will be an alternate tryout opportunity offered on a case by case basis. 
Please contact Kyle White @ [email protected] if this affects you.

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