Nipawin Hawks in ‘solid’ financial shape; organization looks ahead to new season
The last Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) season didn’t go as planned for the Nipawin Hawks on the ice but off it, the club is on “solid” financial ground.
That is from President Scott Anderson’s report during the team’s annual general meeting held Tuesday at the Centennial Arena.
Highlighting the agenda was the financial report that showed the club finish the 2021 season with a profit of just over $25,000 despite the club missing the playoffs. Secretary-Treasurer Tom Barrie said the organization’s financial outlook is stable even after COVID-19 and the missed playoffs.
“We squeaked out this year, we’re in decent shape and the projections for next year are very solid,” Barrie said after the meeting. “Like all team’s inflationary pressures are hitting our organization, our costs to operate go up probably 15 per cent per year. We’ve taken all of that into account and we’re solidly fundraising for next year.”