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Dec 11, 2023 | admin | 856 views
It takes a village
U11A Junior Spitfires made Christmas cards for residents of The Village at St Clair retirement home and personally delivered them last Sunday Dec 10. Great job kids!
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Founded by the late Jimmy Hogan, inductee into the Windsor-Essex County Sports Hall of Fame in 1999. Club 240 had its beginnings in 1960, when Jimmy’s kids started playing outdoor hockey at Memorial Park. At that time the only league operating indoors was Midget; the outdoor season was limited to only 7 or 8 games, as the city didn’t allow teams to go beyond the league into the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playdowns (OMHA).
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