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Try-A-Tryout
The Try-A-Tryout event is open to current GGHA players who are part of a Guelph roster for the 2024-2025 season and will be eligible to play in the following age groups for the 2025-2026 season:

U9 B – born in 2017-2018
U11 A/B – born in 2015-2016
U13 AA/BB – born in 2013-2014

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Players going into U9 – April 4th @ 7:00 pm – Exhibition Arena
Players going into U11 and U13 – April 4th @ 8:00 pm – Exhibition Arena

This event is designed for players who are considering or planning to try out for a rep team and want to experience what a tryout is like. Coaches will guide players through various stations and drills, simulating a real tryout environment so that they feel comfortable and know exactly what to expect.

 
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Children's Foundation of Guelph and Wellington County
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McDonald's Canada
atoMc® Hockey is a McDonald's® Canada's minor hockey sponsorship program of the Under-11 (U11) house league/recreational age division in Canada (excluding the Province of Quebec). The program provides free sets of primary game jerseys and socks to all participating teams.
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