Summer 2018 Having Minded the Nets at Both Division 1 American International College and Division III ECAC Franklin Pierce University

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Summer 2018 Having Minded the Nets at Both Division 1 American International College and Division III ECAC Franklin Pierce University ABOUT GUNGA HOCKEY Gunga Hockey Mission Statement The mission of Gunga Hockey is to provide local community youth hockey players with quality instruction that not only focuses on hockey but also provides a broader learning and development opportunity to student athletes. Gunga hockey programs feature hockey skill development combined with academic, social and alternate athletic experiences. Our goal is to promote the concept of being well rounded and offer student athletes the opportunity to broaden not only their athletic horizons but incorporate academic and personal growth opportunities and perspective all at a modest cost. We aim to provide a high level of customer service and satisfaction so that all ATPHILLIPSACADEMYICERINKS participating players and families have a positive experience at Phillips Academy. Steve Moore, Hockey Director Steve has been a staff member at Andover since 2011, Summer 2018 having minded the nets at both Division 1 American International College and Division III ECAC Franklin Pierce University. Besides being responsible for the evaluation and development of the Phillips Academy Boys and Girls Varsity goaltenders, Coach Moore also directs the Phillips Academy Ice Rinks’ hockey school and all of its programs. Prep School / SSAT Prep Camps Goalie Camp Camp All Around Ice Hockey / Lacrosse Camp Learn to Play Hockey Half-Ice Games 105 CMR 430 Camp Programs must comply with regulations of the Mass. Dept. of Public Health (105 CMR 430) and be licensed by the Andover Board of Health. Information can be obtained at (617) 983-6761. Clinics www.gungahockey.com www.gungahockey.com Register Online Register Online PREP SCHOOL / SSAT PREP CAMPS PRE-SEASON CLINICS These camps encompass Gunga Hockey’s overall vision and are intended August 27 – 30 for middle school hockey players who have aspirations of attending prep school and playing hockey. This camp will provide a vehicle for players to 6:30 pm Mites/Squirts/U10 $49/per player assess themselves on the ice, to learn how to prepare for the SSAT exam 7:40 pm PeeWee/Bantam/U12/U14 $49/per player and the overall prep school application process. Q The Princeton Review will provide SSAT classroom prep Q All day camps: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm TAMARA’S POWER SKATING July 9 – 13 Girls: 6th, 7th & 8th grades $499/per player These specialized clinics are designed specifically for hockey players August 6 – 10 Boys: 7th & 8th grades $499/per player with exercises that will improve their edges and teach them how to skate with power. Please view Tamara’s brochure for the full details on the August 13 – 17 Boys: 7th & 8th grades $499/per player days and times. STICK TIMES $10/per person Full equipment required Goalies are FREE! *Pucks & Nets supplied by Ice Rinks Spring Summer Monday – Friday Fridays April 9 – June 8 June 22 – August 31 6:30 – 7:30 pm 4:10 – 5:10 pm 27 Gunga graduates that have played or are currently on a Prep/Private School hockey roster at 13 different Prep or Private Schools Prep School coaches attend camp and run on-ice sessions (2x day) • Phillips Academy • Belmont Hill • Brooks School • St. Mark’s School • Tilton School • Governor’s Academy • Pingree School • Roxbury Latin 2 • Worcester Academy 7 CAMP ALL AROUND ICE HOCKEY / LACROSSE CAMP Camps for different ages! July 23 – 27 8:30 am – 4:00 pm $449/per player July 9 – 13 Mites/Squirts (Ages 6-10) $449/per player Many lacrosse players are also committed ice hockey players, so, for our 7th summer, Gunga Hockey will offer a camp that combines both great sports! July 30 – August 3 Mites/Squirts (Ages 6-10) $449/per player Q Boys only. Ages 9 – 12 years old August 20 – 23 PeeWee/Bantam (Night Clinics) $209/per player Q Morning – Lacrosse; Afternoon – Hockey Mite/Squirt Camps Q Ten (10) hours of field time as well as ten (10) hours of ice time. All day, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Q Friday is “Game Day” where campers will be split up to compete Q 2 on-ice sessions; snack, lunch, and off-ice activities in between against one another in both sports. This is a “no contact” camp; however, full equipment is required. Q Staff will be available to help players dress for 2nd ice session Daily Schedule Q Friday is “Game Day” PeeWee/Bantam Clinics 8:30 am – Arrive 12:30 pm – Gear Up 6:30 – 8:30 pm (Monday – Thursday) 9:00 am – Lacrosse 1:00 pm – Hockey Q On-ice consists of skills, drills, and small games in a fun environment. 11:00 am – Snack/Stretch 3:00 pm – Gear Down/Activity 11:45 am – Lunch 4:00 pm – Depart Become a complete player, learn to do it all! Two great sports – one great camp! 4 5 LEARN TO PLAY HOCKEY PROGRAM GUNGA GOALIE CAMP Wednesdays June 20 – August 29 (10 weeks – July 4th off) July 16 – 20 $249/per player 4:10 – 5:10 pm 8 – 12 yr. olds $219/per player 1:00 – 2:30 pm Beginner (3 or less years experience) 5:20 – 6:20 pm 5 – 7 yr. olds $219/per player 2:45 – 4:15 pm Advanced (3 or more years experience) Participants will also be enrolled in Half-Ice Friday’s (FREE!) Q Beginner: ages 6 – 12; Advanced: ages 9 – 18 Q Players need to be fully functional by themselves on hockey skates Q Limited to only 10 goalies per session. before being accepted into this program. Q Q Each player will need to get up on their own after falling, push with Both boys and girls are welcome to participate. both skates, and have some stopping and backward skating abilities. Q Each on-ice session will focus on specific goaltending skills. Q Players will learn hockey-specific skills such as puck control, shooting Q Daily presentations pertaining to each day’s focus and passing in a fun atmosphere. Q Phillips Academy Skating School offers skating classes for those who do not meet the skating expectations listed above. Ask for more details. Improve your fundamentals in net! HALF-ICE FRIDAYS Fun, “pond hockey” style of play. Rink will be separated into 2 or 3 small ice sheets. Players will be separated by age and ability. For ages 5 – 12 years old Fridays June 22 – August 31 (11 weeks) 6 5:20 – 6:20 pm 5 – 12 yr. olds $109/per player 3.
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