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Bantams and midgets invited to try out for National Aboriginal Hockey Championships

Team B.C. will bring 20 male and 20 female players to this year’s tournament in Nova Scotia
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The Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council (I-SPARC) is holding a selection camp April 6-8 in Kamloops for hockey players wanting to play in the 2018 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC).

Team BC will be represented by one male and one female team, each including a maximum 20 bantam or midget-aged players born between 2000-04.

A players must be a resident of B.C. and of Aboriginal ancestry (First Nations, Inuit, Metis). The camp fee is $120 per player and includes a Team B.C. Selection Camp jersey.

The 2018 NAHC will be hosted May 6-12 in Membertou, Nova Scotia.

Get more info at event-wizard.com/teambcnahc2018/0/welcome/



Eric Welsh

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I joined the Chilliwack Progress in 2007, originally hired as a sports reporter.
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