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Penn State Hockey Camp
- Talk to Brian Jurkovac regarding this camp. Bryce went last
year and had an excellent time.
Penn State Advanced High School Ice Hockey Camps
are designed to introduce players to the skills, tactics, and strategies
they will need to play at the college level and to let participants
display their talents to the coaches on the camp staff—coaches from all
levels of hockey. The camps focus on advanced skill development, team play
concepts, personalized skill evaluations, and interviews with coaches.
To provide the best possible learning environment,
enrollment is limited to six teams of twenty skaters and two goalies each.
Players must have at least four years of playing experience on a USA
Hockey-registered team and/or high school team to enroll in this camp.
Because of the camps' competitive nature, the camp director has the final
say on which players are admitted.
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Okanagon Hockey School,
British Columbia - Talk to Bret Hooppaw or Pat Frost regarding
this camp. Ryan and Clayton went last year. Camp has reserved
7 slots for CFYHA players for the last IDT session.
It
is a program designed to challenge players to further develop their hockey
skills and knowledge through practices, games and off-ice instruction.
The 2 week development program focuses on individual and team play
with professionally coached ice sessions, tournament games and hockey
related lectures and seminars. Players receive quality instruction from
professional, major junior, and top amateur coaches. |
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PRO-TIPS
Sports Corp. will operate professionally run camps
where organization, safety, curriculum, fitness, and education (on and off
the ice) will take precedent. The consistent message that will prevail at
PRO-TIPS is education. Off-ice sessions will include fitness, nutrition,
and information sessions with coaches from all levels of hockey. Primary
focus will be NCAA and Major Junior A coaches. They will provide valuable
information to Elite players hoping to further their careers.
Participants, ages 7-18 are treated with respect
and given the opportunity to experience growth in the areas of skills
development, self-confidence and teamwork. |