Uniform Pick Up Day, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Apr 21, 2015 | Candy McEwan | 2121 views
Uniform Pick Up Day
This Saturday, April 25, between 9:30-11:30, please come to St. Marys DCVI (small gym) to pick up your shirt and hat for the season. You are responsible for providing your own pants and shorts. All remaining stock of pants and shorts will be sold on Saturday for $5/pair. Limit of one pair per player. Dunny's Source for Sports will also be stocking grey ball pants and navy ball shorts. All registration fees must be paid before picking up uniforms. Payment can be made in person on Saturday using a credit card, cheque or cash. If you cannot attend on Saturday, your coach will provide your shirt and hat to you. If you have any questions, please email Candy McEwan at [email protected]

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