OMHA Tournament sanction Number 12710
The Guelph Minor Hockey Association and PowerPlay committee would like to welcome everyone to the 52nd annual hockey weekend event where we host teams and participants from all over. November 22nd to 24th this will be our 52nd PowerPlay tournament across the city of Guelph.
Looking for an adrenaline-packed, action-filled youth hockey tournament? Look no further than the Guelph PowerPlay! Our tournament and Jamboree promises an experience for young hockey enthusiasts, combining competitive play with an electrifying atmosphere. Our tournament committee pride itself in the planning to provide the very best weekend experience with facilities that our dedicated to supporting our tournament during the weekend and an on time schedule that guarantee teams a seamless and thrilling competition from start to finish.
Beyond the thrill of the game our tournament offers a well- rounded experience for everyone we ensure that everyone involved enjoy a memorable weekend of hockey action and fun as team play against some to of top teams at their age group.
Throughout the weekend there are 2 ways people can get the latest results. People can assess all the results and standing by going to our tournament website or download the sportheadz app and receive the latest results or get instance notifications to your mobile device once a result is posted.
The Website standings will automatically sort according to our tournament rules therefore by simple using the App or website is the best source to find out your team’s current place in the division.
Adding the SportsHeadz App to your mobile device
When you open the app for the first time you will be ask to register, once you have completed the registration steps find the Guelph PowerPlay Tournament either under, Events or Upcoming. Make the tournament and 1 or more teams a favourite by selecting the Star.
Benefits to using the App
1) Notification of the latest Score within your division
2) View games details, scores, standing
3) Changes and Alert that may come for the powerplay committee