Category: U17

MHMHA Statement x SEAC

Dear Medicine Hat Minor Hockey,

Please see attached Medicine Hat Minor Hockey’s statement regarding SEAC. We would again like to express our sincere appreciation to the SEAC Board for their dedication and efforts in operating our AAA/AA Elite teams.

MHMHA Statement x SEAC

Coaching Opportunity – U13 AAA – South East Athletic Club (SEAC)

South East Athletic Club (SEAC) is currently seeking passionate and dedicated coaches to apply for the U13 AAA Head Coach position. We are looking for leaders who are committed to fostering a positive, development-focused culture while delivering high-quality, community-based programming for elite athletes in our zone.
SEAC is dedicated to creating an environment where players can thrive both on and off the ice, supported by coaches who exemplify strong leadership, clear communication, and a player-first mentality.
If you are interested in joining our team and helping shape the future of elite hockey in southeast Alberta, please submit your application by April 1st, 2025.
Application form can be found here: 
Coach Application Form 2025-26 – U13AAA.docx (2)
Thank you for your interest…..
South East Athletic Club Board

SEAC AAA Spring ID Camp REGISTRATION

APPLICATION to attend the Spring ID Camps opens March 3, 2025 at 10 a.m.

CLICK THIS LINK TO REGISTER: https://forms.office.com/r/b51PZDvkeF

Upon notification that the player has been confirmed to attend the Spring ID Camp, a $150 Camp fee is required. 

SCHEDULE:

  • U15AAA – April 25th- 27th
  • U13AAA – May 9th- 11th
  • U17AAA – May 23rd-25th
Please take note of the important deadlines for the camp application process 📌
U15AAA💥
Camp Dates: April 25th- 27th
Camp Registration – March 3 – April 11
Selected players will be notified by April 15th.
U13AAA 💥
Camp Dates: May 9th- 11th
Camp Registration – March 3 – April 25th
Selected players will be notified by April 29.
U17AAA 💥
Camp Dates: May 23rd-25th
Camp Registration – March 3 – May 9
Selected players will be notified by May 13.
As a reminder, once you are accepted into the camp, MHMHA/SEAC will send you a registration link to secure your spot.

All Spring ID Camp Sessions are located at the Big Marble Go Centre.

U17 AAA SEAC Tigers – spreading Christmas cheer

The U17 SEAC Tigers spread love and Christmas cheer Friday evening with the residents of the Meadowlands dementia unit. In partnership with Santa for Seniors, they delivered gifts, built gingerbread houses and shared snacks. They boys also got together and purchased a new Bluetooth radio for the resident’s lounge. 🎄❤️

MHMHA 50/50 Raffle

🚨 Exciting News 🚨
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our MHMHA 50/50 Raffle for the year.
Draw Date: March 23, 2025
Proceeds: Funds raised will go towards new on-ice training aids to help our players develop and succeed on the ice.
This is your chance to win big and support the growth of youth hockey in our community!
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U17AAA SEAC Tigers – Cancer Game

The SEAC Tigers U17 AAA hockey team hosted their Cancer Awareness Game on Sunday, Nov. 10 raising $11, 866.73 for the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre in Medicine Hat.
This sets a new fundraising record for the annual game, surpassing last year’s total of $5,734.35
The Tigers are members of the Alberta Elite Hockey League and were joined by the Lethbridge Headwater Hurricanes for the game to recognize those affected by cancer.
Honoured at the game were individual who have battled or are currently battling cancer.
This included Tigers goalie Carson Jerome, a parent of a former SEAC Tigers player Danae Collier, and an uncle of a current SEAC Tigers player Denny Seibel.
Fundraising efforts included raffles, a silent auction, team made Caramel Popcorn sales, a 50/50 and sponsorship donations.
A large portion of the money raised will be used to help support local cancer patients with the costs associated with getting to treatment that is not offered in Medicine Hat.
An estimated 400 fans were in the stands at the Kinplex Arena for the contests, with the Hurricanes coming away with a close 6-5 win.
The Tigers players and coaching staff visited the Margery E. Yuill Cancer Centre for a tour on Oct. 24 to help them better understand the impact of their fundraising efforts.
Amazing job 👏

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