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Clearwater Hosers Hockey Club looking for fun-seeker players

Hoser Hockey is for over-60 players ready to hit the ice in the North Thompson
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The Clearwater Hosers Hockey Club played in 100 Mile House on Jan. 25 for the first half of their home-and-home series. (back row, from l) Bob MacKenzie, Don Howe, Ken Robinson, Marcel Willier, John Jaillet, Russ Morrison, Gordon Gibson, Don Pendergaast, Fred Menzel. (fron row, from l) Randy Hedlund, Jack Keough, Grant Simpson, John Renaud. (Photo credit : Katt Renaud)

Randy Hedlund

Hockey, the great Canadian game.

Many of you don’t know, but the Clearwater hockey scene nearly died in a time when it should have flourished. The great hockey player dispenser came to town in the form of Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion employees. The problem (or challenge) was that at the same time, COVID raised its ugly head and created so many roadblocks to playing that it decimated the population of players willing to take the chance and go through the necessary formalities put in place to play. The uncertainties and regulations put in place by cautious governments at various levels made it a lot easier to sit in front of a screen instead of getting out to play.

But pandemic restrictions are over, and many of us are tired of screens and need to issue a whopping to our peers. Hence, the birth of Clearwater’s first over-60 hockey team, the “Clearwater Hosers Hockey Club”. You can find us on Facebook.

We started around the middle of October and have blossomed into a great group of players all looking for the exercise and camaraderie provided by the great game of hockey. To prove the mettle of our resolve to create this team we even allowed a few Clearwater Hawks alumni (it wasn’t easy) and Barriere residents to join our ranks.

Playing time is typically 2 p.m. on Fridays, and we have enjoyed our first taste of a home-and-home series with 100 Mile House. Being the good sports we are, we let 100 Mile House win this first series while we look forward to next year’s rematch.

That not being enough punishment, we have begun negotiations with Merritt to do the same with them at the end of February or early March.

If you have the time and the inclination to have a lot of fun and a little exercise, contact the author or message the Clearwater Hosers Hockey Club on Facebook. We are always seeking new recruits.

“GO HOSERS!”

Randy Hedlund handles communications for the Hoser Hockey team.