Lucknow Sentinel, 2009-10-28, Page 7•
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Page 7
New jerseys showcase Lucknow heritage
BY GARIT REID
.Sentinel Staff
The players of
five of the
Lucknow Minor
Hockey teams will
be sporting brand
new jerseys that
will show the tradi-
tional Sepoy name.
and have a stylish
horseshoe, one of
the signature
images of the com-
munity of
Lucknow.'
For now tyke,
novice,- atom, pee-
wee and bantam
girls (rep or local
league has not been
fully assigned as of
yet) will bewear-
jerseys
ing the new
for this year with
the the Lucknow
Minor Hockey
Board (LMHB)
hoping five more
gets will be pur-
chased for next
year and so on until
every team will be
donning the new
jerseys.
Members of the
LMHB know they
couldn't have done
it without the sup-
port of the local
community and all
of the sponsors that
made the purchase
of the jerseys possi-
ble.
"We have been
very fortunate this
year for local spon-
sors to help us out,"
said LMHB town
contact Steve Hare.
"All of the money
came from local
sponsors through -
Photo by Garit Rid
The players of five of the Lucknow Minor Hockey teams will be sporting brand new
jerseys that will show the traditional Sepoy name and have a stylish horseshoe, one of
the signature images of the community of Lucknow. Modeling the new jerseys from
Lucknow Minor Hockey are players Taylor Humphrey, ClaySm 1 s,lb ler Murray and
Morgan Murray.
out the community,
so we are very
grateful for that and
it's just another
great example of
how much the com-
munity helps out
every year."
The idea for new
jerseys came when
the LMHB decided
to sell track suits to
players that wanted
them and all of the
track suits were
labeled with the
Sepoy name and
horseshoe. For the
LMHB, jerseys
were a good idea to
compliment the
track suits.
"The jerseys
started with the
new track suits for
the kids_ and that
started a whole new
branding with
Lucknow Minor
Hockey," said
Hare. "At that point
we decided that the
LMHB purchase
new jerseys for the The jerseys
players." themselves were
The LMHB went built to last as
with the Sepoy everything on the
name because it's jersey was $et in by
part of the village's dye sublimation.
heritage and it Jerseys .customized
makes Lucknow with dye sublima-
unique when they tion inks can with
step out on the ice. stand multiple
They are the Sepoy washes - and still
warriors with the maintain their.
lucky horseshoe on vibrant colors.
their jerseys. The jerseys were
"The Sepoy also locally :pur-
name is part of our chased , through
traditions here in Bob Raymond and
Lucknow," :said his company Can
Hare. "The town Print Custom
has always imple- Clothing located in
mented it into the Lucknow that spe-
town and now the cializes in apparel
has imple- screening, team
mented it into wear orders and
minor hockey." custom clothing.
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