Tryout Update #3, News, U13B, U13 (Wallaceburg Minor Hockey Association )

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May 06, 2025 | Luke Lauzon | 838 views
Tryout Update #3
Thank you everyone for your effort given at our exhibition game last night. It was nice to see everyone in action. The following players are invited back to Tryout #4 on Thursday May 8th at 7:50pm in Dresden. 

- Gavin Allaer
- Mason Alves
- Nolan Blair
- Hayden Davis
- Zaiden Fournier
- Nixon Heuvelmans*
- Griffin Jacobs
- Karver Jacobs

- Maddox Kridiotis
- Zachary Lauzon
- Jonah Legroulx
- Lydia Moran
- Oden Shognosh-Hopkins
- Rhett Soares
- Zach Soares
- Mason Soney

- Archer VanRuymbeke
- Tyson Vyse
- Zachary Wilbur

- Evan Brooks
- Mshkobiiyagg Shognosh-Hopkins
- Junior Sum

- Xavier Wesley

If you do not see your name listed above you have been released and are to report to the B2 tryouts Saturday May 10th @ 12:30pm in Dresden. *please continue to check the WMHA calendar as the B2 tryout dates and times as subject to change. As a friendly reminder - there is no additional tryout fee to participate in these B2 tryouts.

Again, I want to thank all the players for their hard work over the past two days and I wish you the best of luck for the 2025/26 hockey season!


Sincerely, 
Coach Luke
 
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