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The WCHL is looking for Volunteers, Sponsors & Players.
The WCHL is always looking for sponsors and volunteers.
Sponsors can help us with either equipment, donations, or playing facilities.
We need Volunteers for Game Referees, Assistant Referees, and Scorekeepers.
If you can help us out please contact us, it would be appreciated.
For more information on the WCHL please contact any of the below board members:
Dean Olivas - Commissioner & Michigan Mustangs GM
734-560-3890
dean@thewchl.com
Katie Frayer - Deputy Commissioner & Volunteer Coordinator
katie@thewchl.com
Tristan Parent - Director of Player Personnel
tristan@thewchl.com
Alex Ernsberger - Director of Marketing
Ashley Breon - Director of Events
ashley@thewchl.com
Brenda Drapinski - WCHL Treasurer
brenda@thewchl.com
The WCHL is always looking for sponsors and volunteers.
Sponsors can help us with either equipment, donations, or playing facilities.
We need Volunteers for Game Referees, Assistant Referees, and Scorekeepers.
If you can help us out please contact us, it would be appreciated.
For more information on the WCHL please contact any of the below board members:
Dean Olivas - Commissioner & Michigan Mustangs GM
734-560-3890
dean@thewchl.com
Katie Frayer - Deputy Commissioner & Volunteer Coordinator
katie@thewchl.com
Tristan Parent - Director of Player Personnel
tristan@thewchl.com
Alex Ernsberger - Director of Marketing
Ashley Breon - Director of Events
ashley@thewchl.com
Brenda Drapinski - WCHL Treasurer
brenda@thewchl.com
Donations
The WCHL is a 501(c)3
Non-Profit Organization.
If you would like to help support the WCHL, please make checks payable to the "WCHL" and mail to:
WCHL Treasurer
Brenda Drapinski
20917 E. Trebesh
Pinckney, MI 48169
Non-Profit Organization.
If you would like to help support the WCHL, please make checks payable to the "WCHL" and mail to:
WCHL Treasurer
Brenda Drapinski
20917 E. Trebesh
Pinckney, MI 48169
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Players must be at least 10 years old, use a wheelchair and have the cognitive ability to understand the rules of hockey.