The Edmonton Wolfe Tones will be showcasing Hurling to teams at the Kinesiology Games (Kin Games). Participating students will learn and play Hurling as part of the tournament, which is being run over two days. The KIN Games is an annual interscholastic conference and competition involving post-secondary institutions across Canada for undergraduate students in the field of kinesiology, physical education, exercise science, or equivalent programs. Since its inception in 2001, Kin Games has been hosted by 16 unique post-secondary institutions in 7 provinces with an attendance of over 800 students in 2017. Attending teams compete in four categories that represent the four pillars of Kin Games: Athletics, Academics, Dance and Spirit.
Indoor Gaelic Football Program for kids ages 5 to 15
Have A Ball-Games 4 All: Multi-sport based
Dates: Sundays – April, 15, 22 May 6, 13, 20 (5 weeks)
Times:
8:00-9:00am: Ages 5-9
9:00-10:00am: Ages 10-15
Weekly Training and House League (5 week indoor, 10 weeks outdoor)
$150 per child ($140 for each sibling)
What Is Included:.
* Full registration includes indoor & outdoor training (Spring, Summer & Fall), house league,
* 2 local tournaments, player entry to year-end banquet
* Experienced coaches
* All training equipment
* Ottawa Gaels dry fit T-shirt
* All first-time registrations get their own Gaelic Football
Other options available, visit website for details
Indoor Gaelic Football Program for kids ages 5 to 15
Have A Ball-Games 4 All: Multi-sport based
Dates: Sundays – April, 15, 22 May 6, 13, 20 (5 weeks)
Times:
8:00-9:00am: Ages 5-9
9:00-10:00am: Ages 10-15
Weekly Training and House League (5 week indoor, 10 weeks outdoor)
$150 per child ($140 for each sibling)
What Is Included:.
* Full registration includes indoor & outdoor training (Spring, Summer & Fall), house league,
* 2 local tournaments, player entry to year-end banquet
* Experienced coaches
* All training equipment
* Ottawa Gaels dry fit T-shirt
* All first-time registrations get their own Gaelic Football
Other options available, visit website for details
Indoor Gaelic Football Program for kids ages 5 to 15
Have A Ball-Games 4 All: Multi-sport based
Dates: Sundays – April, 15, 22 May 6, 13, 20 (5 weeks)
Times:
8:00-9:00am: Ages 5-9
9:00-10:00am: Ages 10-15
Weekly Training and House League (5 week indoor, 10 weeks outdoor)
$150 per child ($140 for each sibling)
What Is Included:.
* Full registration includes indoor & outdoor training (Spring, Summer & Fall), house league,
* 2 local tournaments, player entry to year-end banquet
* Experienced coaches
* All training equipment
* Ottawa Gaels dry fit T-shirt
* All first-time registrations get their own Gaelic Football
Other options available, visit website for details
Indoor Gaelic Football Program for kids ages 5 to 15
Have A Ball-Games 4 All: Multi-sport based
Dates: Sundays – April, 15, 22 May 6, 13, 20 (5 weeks)
Times:
8:00-9:00am: Ages 5-9
9:00-10:00am: Ages 10-15
Weekly Training and House League (5 week indoor, 10 weeks outdoor)
$150 per child ($140 for each sibling)
What Is Included:.
* Full registration includes indoor & outdoor training (Spring, Summer & Fall), house league,
* 2 local tournaments, player entry to year-end banquet
* Experienced coaches
* All training equipment
* Ottawa Gaels dry fit T-shirt
* All first-time registrations get their own Gaelic Football
Other options available, visit website for details
Indoor Gaelic Football Program for kids ages 5 to 15
Have A Ball-Games 4 All: Multi-sport based
Dates: Sundays – April, 15, 22 May 6, 13, 20 (5 weeks)
Times:
8:00-9:00am: Ages 5-9
9:00-10:00am: Ages 10-15
Weekly Training and House League (5 week indoor, 10 weeks outdoor)
$150 per child ($140 for each sibling)
What Is Included:.
* Full registration includes indoor & outdoor training (Spring, Summer & Fall), house league,
* 2 local tournaments, player entry to year-end banquet
* Experienced coaches
* All training equipment
* Ottawa Gaels dry fit T-shirt
* All first-time registrations get their own Gaelic Football
Other options available, visit website for details
Each year, players from all across Canada and the USA travel to the Continental Youth Championships where they face off in all four codes of Gaelic Games.
The tenth annual Mike Robinson Tournament (MRT), a coed, recreational Gaelic football tournament for Senior players, youth and this year coed Camogie will be a feature. The funds raised from this event will go towards a canoe trip, which Mike used to take with students from Philomen Wright High School in Hull, QC. It has gone on since he passed away due to the dedication of his coworkers. It is a gift to be able to have students still paddling due to Mike’s vision.