Sign Up Now! 2010-2011 Season Begins in September!

RINK UPDATE: FRIDAY APRIL 23, 2010 9AM

WE ARE MEETING WITH THE CONCRETE CONTRACTOR SATURDAY APRIL 24 TO EVALUATE THE IMPACT OF ICE ON THE ROLLER RINK. ONCE RINK IS CLEARED FOR PLAY, ROLLER SKATING CAN RESUME. STAY TUNED HERE FOR UPDATES.

KEEP CHECKING THE WEBSITE FOR SCHEDULES.

NEXT SKATE: ROLLER HOCKEY WILL BE AVAILABLE UPON POSITIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE CONCRETE.

10-U Director John Young, 233-8927 john@pocatellohockey.com

14-U Director Denny Gasper 775-3024
denny@pocatellohockey.com

Adult Director - OPEN

ADULT NOTES: THANKS FOR PLAYING!

THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU WHO PARTICIPATED IN ADULT HOCKEY. THINGS WILL BE MUCH IMPROVED FOR NEXT YEAR. YOUR FEES WILL HELP PAY FOR SUNSHADES TO BE INSTALLED IN THE OFF SEASON.

KEEP FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT FOR A PERMANENT, INDOOR RINK IN THE PORTNEUF VALLEY!

10-U Notes

CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU TO ALL THE 10-U PLAYERS AND PARENTS. WE MADE ENORMOUS PROGRESS THIS YEAR.

GET ROLLER BLADES AND KEEP SKATING! EVERY HOUR MAKES A DIFFERENCE.

14-U Notes NIGHTHAWKS YOU ROCK! ICE HOCKEY ROCKS!

Welcome Back 14U Players!

Coach Shawn and I are excited to begin the 2010-2011 Ice Hockey season.

Starting in September we will work on conditioning and inline practices using ice hockey rules. Our ice season will begin with a travel schedule to Idaho Falls and Logan, Utah as early as October.

Classroom Training dates and location will be announced.

Call Denny 240-3091 or Shawn 380-0545 for more information. denny@pocatellohockey.com


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