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Junior Broomball Atom Game
at the
2012 Canadian Senior National Broomball Championships
Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Wilmot Recreation Complex, New Hamburg
Our Youngest Juniors Have Been Picked Up
To Play At The Senior Nationals
For more information, go to talk to your Atom or PeeWee coach; or call Anne Duncan at 519-367-2079. 2012 Nationals Tournament schedules will be posted at asap: www.canadianseniornationalbroomballchampionship2012.ca.
8th Annual Fun Tournament
Help Support Innisfil Junior Broomball
Saturday, August 11, 2012 (noon - 8 pm)
National Training Rinks
124 Big Bay Point Road, Barrie, Ontario
705-722-5752
Co-ed Teams Only - First 8 Teams paid guaranteed a spot
$250 per team - Guaranteed 3 games
4 on 4 Plus Goalie
Goalie may be male or female
Must have 2 females playing out
Door fee - $1.00 for players and spectators
Tournament will be sanctioned by the FBAO
Money due by July 11, 2012 with cheques payable to:
Innisfil Junior Broomball c/o Mike Doohan
71 Vernon Street, Angus, ON L0M 1B0
For more information, call Mike or Deb Doohan
Cell # 705-623-6946 - Mike
Cell # 705-623-8118 - Deb
email: innisfiljuniorbroomball@hotmail.com
Broomball --- Join the Action!
Learn to Play Broomball
Broomball is much like hockey but without the skates. Although this sport started our as a hobby it is now a serious sport played by many Canadians and in 16 countries around the world!
Why Play Broomball?
Anyone can play - no skating required!
Fun and exciting
Fast paced
Inexpensive sport with minimal start-up costs
Make new friends
Get exercise
History of Broomball
Broomball is not a new sport. It originated in Canada in the early 1900's. People started playing broomball in the winter months outdoors on forzen ponds, lakes and rivers. Over a 100 years later both men and women are still enjoying the excitement of the game.