Sharpen Your Skates!
November 11, 2016
Join us for the upcoming Cretin & CDH Men's Alumni Hockey Games - All Are Welcome!
Date: Saturday, November 26, 2016
Location: Highland Ice Arena-Snelling at Ford Parkway
Cost: $30 - Includes Ice Rental, Food and Beverages
2 Games Scheduled
3:20 - 4:20 p.m. All former players including 2009
4:30 - 5:30 p.m. All players from the class years of 2010-2016
You can pay at the door.
Post Game Social follows the games on the second floor on the north side of the arena.
We're looking for pictures to honor those of you that played beyond high school in college or professionally to display on the walls in the upper level meeting area. Please bring an 8 X 10 photo to the Alumni game or email a scanned copy or digital print to Jim O'Neill (joneill@c-dh.org).
A face picture or action shot works - include your graduating class and the team you played for. If you don't have one but played somewhere, we can contact your college. We want to display our proud hockey heritage to help us attract future Raiders!
2016-17 CDH Hockey Coaches
Jim O'Neill' 74, Charlie Basco, Chris Weyandt '08
Mark Rancone '71, Chris Hickey '07, Paul Ryan '79
Questions? Contact Jim O'Neill
Go Raiders Hockey!
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