The Top Pick Mini Games www.draftchoice.com July 11-15 Mississauga Icelands Arena 8:30 am -4pm 15 Hours 1999-1991 House-AA $395 August 2-5 Brampton South Fletchers 9am -4pm 12 Hours On Ice 1999-1991 House-AAA $255 The First Step to Progressing into our Specialized Programs · Teachers Instructing According to Appropriate Levels · Skating Strides Technically Broken Down · Phys. Ed FUN Mini Games On Ice · Proper Hands Puckhandling Progressions · Result: Players Learn with Confidence · All Skating Strides Improved · Enhanced Puck Control · An Enjoyable, Safe, & Rewarding Experience This is the program where future draft choices or recreational players are developed. This is our most popular camp for students to either learn about Draft Choice training programs or to improve, review and develop their current skill levels. You will not have AA and AAA players mixed in with house level players in this program. When conducting our on ice programs the ice is divided and players are grouped accordingly. Skills and drills are taught so all levels of players are taught properly by real teachers. If you want your child to score some goals, be a better skater and puck handler, use some European On Ice Training Equipment as part of their development, and play a lot of skilled "FUN" Mini Games that our Physical Education teacher instructors have designed, then this program is for the future Draft Choice and recreational player!
Submitted by: Draft Choice Hockey Programs E-mail address: wgagne@draftchoice.com For season: 2004 - 2005 City: Mississauga Icelands, Brampton - For All Levels of Girls -Top Pick Mini Games Country: Canada Date submitted: Mar 31, 2005 at 12:54
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