Sledge hockey program seeking volunteers, expecting more registrations than ever
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The days getting are getting shorter and the leaves are turning colour which only means one thing to many Canadians, it’s almost time for hockey season to begin. Medicine Hat Adaptive Sports is preparing for what they expect to be the largest sledge hockey season they’ve ever seen.
The sledge hockey program begins at the Big Marble Go Centre from October to March. It runs on Sundays and Tuesday’s, with both kid and adult programs.
Tara Chisholm is the Program Coordinator for Adaptive Sports. She says sledge hockey is for everyone, both disabled and able-bodied. The organization also allows athletes an opportunity to try the sport before committing to register, and also offers solutions for those who cannot afford the registration fee. Chisholm says this encourages inclusivity, which is why they expect a record amount of registrations this year.