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London Devilettes Bantam A 98
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2012 Lower Lakes Female Hockey League - League Playdowns...

Posted by: Administrator : on Mon Feb 13th 2012 4:30pm

Follow the 2012 LLFHL Bantam "A" League Playoffs via this link!

View the overall 2012 LLFHL Bantam "A" Playoff Flowchart via this link!

2012 OWHA Provincial Playdowns...

Posted by: Administrator : on Mon Feb 13th 2012 4:16pm

Follow the 2012 OWHA Provincial Playdowns via this link!

MyHockeyRankings.com

Posted by: Administrator : on Wed Oct 26th 2011 5:23pm

For more information, please visit: MYHockeyRankings.com

Proud Sponsors...

Posted by: Administrator : on Sun Sep 18th 2011 11:57pm

On behalf of the LONDON DEVILETTES BANTAM A 98s Hockey Team, we'd like to THANK our Sponsors for the 2011/2012 hockey season:

LEAD SPONSOR - Tim Horton's

OTHER SPONSORS:
Alexanian Carpet & Flooring, Alpha Communications, Altair Cottage, Arctic Gardens, Castell Homes, Higgins ProTeam Restoration, Hudson Entry & Automation, Oka Ion Factory, R. McNiven & Sons Insurance, E&E McLaughlin Warehousing, Tunks & Kosi Electrical, Under Armour, Watermark Design, Upper Deck Sports Bar, Forest City Mechanical...

Trainer Information/Reminders...

Posted by: Administrator : on Tue Sep 27th 2011 6:07pm

Policy on Social Networking...
Please refer to the document published by the OWHA at:
OWHA Social Networking Policy

Basically, the policy states that any use of social media that is disrespectful regarding hockey, and is published by anyone involved in women’s hockey in Ontario, is taking the risk of being fined. Therefore, there is zero tolerance on this team for bashing other players, other teams, etc.

Pictures in the Dressing Room...
Short answer... NO PICTURES IN THE DRESSING ROOM! (Unless this is a team photo and everyone is dressed and coaches are present).

Water Bottles
Two basic rules -- Don’t share, and don’t forget to bring them to practices/games

Hygiene
Please wash your equipment weekly -- at the very least. This will not only improve the air quality of the dressing room, but will also ensure the integrity of the equipment. Nothing like some fungus to break down a pair of pants or shoulder pads before their time. Smelly equipment also can reduce your child’s self esteem at this tender age.

Every girl should have a bottle of hand sanitizer in her bag. Many arena change rooms and bathrooms are not adequately supplied with soap, towels or sanitizer.

Prevention of Illness
If your daughter is sick, please don’t bring her to the rink. Any child who has a chough, fever, stomach complaints or a rash should stay home. Open sores needs to be covered.

The Middlesex-London Health Unit has developed the following, “Tips on preventing Illness in Sports” -- Health Unit Info

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