2024-2025 Coaching Announcement, News (Kingston Area Minor Hockey Association)

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Mar 28, 2024 | Webmaster | 12087 views
2024-2025 Coaching Announcement
The Kingston Area Minor Hockey Association Executives are excited to announce the following coaches for the upcoming season.

We would like to thank all the coaches that applied as we had an overwhelming amount of applicants this year.

Please join us in welcoming the following Kingston Canadians Head Coaches for the 2024-2025 season:

  • U8MD - TBA
  • U9MD - TBA
  • U10AA - Jeff Whitney
  • U10A - Mike Shea
  • U11AA - Kyle Lloyd
  • U11A - Mike Fisher
  • U12AA - Ryan Vivian
  • U12A - TBA
  • U13AA - Adam Gallant
  • U13A - Ian MacAlpine - Assistant Coach Andrew Toscano
  • U14AA - Mike Fiset
  • U14A - TBA
  • U15AA - TBA
  • U15A - Ash Freeland
  • U16AA - Robb Bowman
  • U16A - Steve McNeil
  • U18AA - Brian Hulton
  • U18A - Richard Gallagher

On April 23rd from 6pm to 7:30pm we will be holding a walk-in registration and meet and greet with the coaches at the Invista Center in Hall C

Tryout Information and Registration Click Here

Next season we will have a U9MD and U8MD team. We are now accepting applications for interested candidates to coach our U8MD team next fall. Tryouts for U8MD and U9MD will be held in September. Please Click here to apply if you are interested in coaching the U8MD team

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