
HOUSE LEAGUE POWERSKATING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Calling
all house league players from Tyke to Bantam! Our House League
Development program is open for registration.
This program will provide great opportunities for full ice skating and
skills development.
The WGHA is
happy to announce that Envision Hockey will be running our House League
Development Program for the 2019-20 Season.
Steve Tsukamoto is the Owner/Head Instructor of Envision Hockey which was established in 2002. Steve has over 40 years of advanced hockey experience having played competitive hockey at the Jr A level and has been the skills development coach with other associations. The WGHA is offering a Fall program and a Winter program over the 2019-20 season. Spaces will filled on a first come first served basis with ON-LINE registration and ON-LINE payment being the ONLY ** method to register for the program.
Program Details
The Fall program will run from September 25, 2019 to Nov 27, 2019.
The Winter session will run from January 8, 2020 to March 11, 2020.
When & Where?
Wednesday Evenings @ Luther Vipond Arena (Brooklin)
Cost:
$180.00 per player/session or $320.00/player for both sessions (Great Value!)
Limited to 30 players per session no exceptions
Sessions by divisions are available
Session #1- Tyke/Nov 6:00-7:00pm
Session #2- Novice/Atom 7:00-8:00pm
Session #3- PeeWee/Bantam 8:00-9:00pm
You will receive a confirmation email with the session that your daughter will be placed in prior to the first skate.
Please register from a laptop or desktop device.
If you have any difficulties registering, please contact the Registrar at [email protected].
Please note that sessions may be combined if there is not sufficient demand
Remember to bring a copy of your Registration receipt as proof of payment on the first night
** Payment for HL Development registration is by credit card (Visa or Mastercard) only**

Click HERE to go to the WGHA Player Development calendar page. You can subscribe to this calendar to view the calendar on your mobile device and receive any updates which may occur.
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