Good Luck at the provincials!, News (Blyth Junior Broomball)

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Feb 14, 2025 | Laura Jackson | 60 views
Good Luck at the provincials!
We hope all of our Blyth Junior Broomball families had/have safe travels this weekend and wishing all of our teams the best of luck!

Please remember to get to the arena at least an hour ahead of your games for registration!

You can visit each of the individual team pages on the tournament page to keep up-to-date


U12: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=361

U14G: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=362

U14B: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=363

U16G: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=364

U16B: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=365

U20G: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=366

U20B: https://mytournament.ca/modules.php?name=Tournament&eid=367




They are wonderful for keeping the schedules and the scores updated.

We can't wait to see our teams play!

~ Blyth Junior Broomball Executive

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