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Media Guide 2015-2016 Toronto Aeros Media Guide 2015-2016 www.torontoaeros.com TOTAL PERFORMANCE ATHLETICS OFF-SEASON DEVELOPMENT >> TAKE YOUR GAME TO NEXT LEVEL IN-SEASON TRAINING >> KEEP YOUR SKILLS SHARP ALL SEASON LONG TEAM TRAINING >> ENSURE YOUR TEAM PERFORMS AT ITS BEST ON-ICE SKILL DEVELOPMENT >> ON-ICE HIGH PERFORMANCE TRAINING PRIVATE/SEMI-PRIVATE TRAINING>> INDIVIDUALIZED TO YOUR TRAINING NEEDS >> INDIVIDUALIZED TRAINING FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS >> PRIDE.PREPARATION.PERFORMANCE. WWW.TPASPORTS.COM @ facebook.com/Total-Performance-Athletics @ TPA_Sports 416-697-5261 Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association 2015-16 On behalf of the Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association, I would like to thank the advertisers who have contributed to the Toronto Aeros Media Guide for 2015-16. It is our hope that in return, these sponsors will be recognized and supported by our hockey community. In 1974, the founders of the Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association envisioned an organization in which girls could enjoy playing their game at a high level while developing their hockey skills. Today, when our players learn about the teamwork, discipline and personal effort required to play hockey at a high level, we believe they also learn life skills and values that will bring them leadership roles and future successes. Our volunteer coaching and support staff truly care about our players’ progress in hockey and in life. And we are proud of our unparalleled success in having our graduating players selected to hockey teams at Canadian and U.S. universities, where they further their education and continue in our Aeros “Tradition of Excellence”. That Tradition of Excellence also continues today with our players representing Canada at each of the Senior, U22 and U18 levels, and also representing Ontario at the U18 level. We are fortunate to attract players that play our great Canadian game with skill, and we look forward to many more of our players following in the strides of their alumnae. This year, we continue our affiliation with North York Storm Girls Hockey, a grassroots organization having teams at all skill levels and ages. Our Junior Aeros team is moving their home to the arena at York University, and will benefit from the facilities and services there. Our Midget Aeros team will continue to play out of our traditional home at Seneca College, and also hold back-to-back practices at York with the Junior team. And our North York Storm affiliate Bantam team will utilize both rinks, which gives all three teams a great mix of both interdependency and independence. To our players, may you look back on this season with a sense of joy, pride and accomplishment. To our parents, may you look back on this season as a major stepping stone in your daughters’ continuing evolution into the adults they will become. And to our staff, may you look back on this year and be proud that you offered positive guidance, wise counsel and were a positive role model for all players in your charge. Welcome to the Toronto Aeros’ 2015-16 hockey season! Greg Bridgwater President Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13TH 2015 Mark your calendars! Details to come. www.torontoaeros.com 3 Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association 2015-16 Contents page Toronto Aeros Administrative Staff Introduction 3 Deb Kennedy Education Advisor Administrative Staff 4 When her two daughters joined the Aeros in 2006, Deb Toronto Midget Aeros 9 began being mentored by retired President Ani Ashwin # Player Pos. in the recruiting process. Deb then actively studied the U.S. education and recruiting scene extensively before her 3 Gillian Thompson D 10 girls ultimately graduated to play for Harvard and Yale 4 Avery Peer D 10 Universities respectively. With her knowledge of NCAA and 7 Kaitlyn Yearwood D 11 the NCAA Clearinghouse rules, Aeros parents and players 9 Gabriele Underwood F 11 increasingly turned to her for advice. Over the years her role has grown from leading Recruiting and Education Planning 11 Julia Paton F 12 workshops annually since 2008, to developing a variety 13 Lauren Moriyama D 12 of tools to assist players in optimal planning and timely 14 Hanna Yundt F 13 preparation, including SAT and ACT support. Deb and Lou work closely together to ensure that players who want to play 15 Natalie Pantaleo F 13 in the NCAA have all of the knowledge, advice, and support 16 Jessica Spearing F 14 they need to access potential opportunities. Deb has also 22 Sophie Jaques D 14 served as Managing Editor of the Aero’s Media Guide for the past 9 years. 26 Nicole Posesorski D 15 28 Karley Merkley F 15 29 Madeline Albert G 16 Lou Vedovat Academic Advisor 42 Claire Dalton F 16 In addition to his role as an Associate Coach with the 55 Courtney Correia F 17 Aeros since 2006, Lou also helps keep our players on track 62 Emma Balazsi G 17 academically to meet Canadian and U.S. university entry as well as Clearinghouse requirements. He has helped players 71 Melanie Camacho F 18 with essays, tutored them in sciences and math, reviewed 88 Mackenzie Krasowski F 18 their course selections and assisted in discussions with Coaching staff 19 University coaches. Lou can proudly say that due to his efforts, more than a few of our less-scholarly Aeros players Scouting Notes 23 have made the grade and gone on to University careers. Toronto Junior Aeros 27 # Player Pos. Jeff Potter Equipment Manager 3 Haley Shugart F 28 In his fifth consecutive year serving both Aeros teams, Jeff 4 Avery Mitchell D 28 was also with our Senior team in 2004-05 when they won the 5 Claire Thompson D 29 NWHL and National titles. In the interim, Jeff was Equipment 7 Sabrina Repaci F 29 Manager for several other NWHL and PWHL teams. He is well known in hockey circles, having many dedicated client 9 Claudia Black F 30 players in the NHL, AHL, OHL and NCAA who come to him 11 Céline Frappier F 30 to achieve better performance with their equipment, and he 12 Lauren Ianni F 31 is often seen packaging up specially sharpened blades or other special equipment to be shipped on a rush basis to the 13 Erin Near D 31 far ends of the hockey world. We welcome Jeff back this year. 14 Taylor Baker D 32 15 Blaire Allison D 32 18 Erin Crummey F 33 Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association 21 Victoria Haywood F 33 Business Address: 33 Samuel Crescent Georgetown on L7G 5H3 Canada 22 Camryn Tait F 34 24 Emma Buckles D 34 Board of Directors: Greg Bridgwater President Ken Dufton Vice-President 27 Neve Van Pelt F 35 Stephanie White Treasurer 30 Kayla Wormsbecher G 35 Deb Kennedy Secretary 42 Stephanie Neatby G 36 Paul Wickens Board member 94 Emma Low-A-Chee F 36 Gerry Tissenbaum Board member Coaching staff 37 The Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association is registered Aeros Alumnae 41 as a non-profit organization. Team Schedules 42 4 1 Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association 2015-16 GARY M. POSESORSKI BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR TEL (416) 780-9655 FAX (416) 783-4574 [email protected] Professional skill development Private, small-group, and team-based training utilizing specific progressive teaching methods and statistical measures of growth Learn more at sarabauer.ca Proud supporter of Diligence ~ Passion ~ Tenacity LAUREN IANNI Revealing and facilitating the pathway to fullest potential. 6 Toronto Aeros Girls Hockey Association 2015-16 Ivy Global SAT Welcome to the 2015-16 EDUCATION Toronto Midget Ivy Global is proud to support Aeros hockey. Last year, we helped numerous PWHL and LLFHL players, including Aeros team members, prepare for the SAT and navigate the Aeros U.S. College Admissions process. Many of the athletes were admitted to Ivy League schools and other top US colleges. Our recent matriculations include: Harvard University (25) Brown University (10) Dartmouth College (16) Johns Hopkins University (7) Yale University (10) Cornell University (16) Duke University (3) Embry-Riddle University (4) Team Mandate Princeton University (16) Boston University (3) UC Berkeley (9) Georgetown University (10) . And many more schools... To provide an elite Midget AA girls’ hockey program with high FREE 1-hr initial consultation for US College admissions and athletic recruiting FREE standards of commitment and skill development; . SAT Classes Application Process To prepare players to play at the next level; Top Instructors – 97th percentile test takers with We help students in grade 12 prepare applications . strong communication skills that will set them apart from the other candidates. This service includes complete help with the To promote the importance of a Small Classes – Low student-to-teacher ratio to application process, including: ensure personal attention higher education for our players; ● School Selection Better Analytics – Frequent and accurate ● Admissions Strategies . diagnostics to trace progress ● College Essays To maintain the Aeros reputation ● Resume Building Adaptive Curriculum – Latest methods and ● Application Review as a “high class” organization resources adapted to individual needs ● Coaching for Interviews with a high code of conduct for players and team staff; . Our Team To emphasize continuous improvement of the entire Alexandra T. Susie K. Tonya C. Zahra R. Jason P. team and all players rather Yale University Harvard University Queen’s University Duke University Yale University than individual statistics and Zoe M. Spencer B. Sarah P. Aron Z. Remy Z. winning all games. 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