2015 Jets Hockey Development - Hockey Camps

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arry Bumstead

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ry’s ultimate goal is to give each player opportunity to fully develop to go to the t level and to enjoy the sport of hockey ay. Larry is a certified Hockey Canada ith over 27 years of hockey developce at many levels within minor hockey, anitoba Bison Men and currently the St. In 2010, Larry was pleased to join with he Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp lity. Moving forward, Larry continues to ment opportunities and direction under t banner. Same great programs! Same e! Hockey Sports Camp in 1988 and ded programming to include developaying levels. The Northwestern family training, summer day camps, specialty players, comprehensive and dedicated sed Learn to Skate and Learn to Play nter training academies. Additionally, e North Prospects Camp for many elite rth America to attend the camp and merous Canadian and American Junior ing, Larry has assembled and coached he Girls of the North teams to further structured program of on ice skills and minates in elite hockey tournaments. As ship and programs, Larry has proudly ayers go on to realize their own hockey arry’s greatest coaching pleasures are ir successes and dreams. Whether it ring a two-foot stop, a peewee player curacy or a player hearing their name in the excitement of these successes on for coaching drives him to provide ort to players of all ages as he mentors es. r and respect his roots and regularly rio. Larry has a great love for the outn. He shares this passion with his famwestern Hockey Sports Camp in Ignace, ence of a Lifetime”. During Winnipeg hing or running a camp, Larry and wife any Winnipeg hockey parents do - by ng and cheering their three children at

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Experience of a Lifetime!

Experience of a Lifetime! • poe prep camp april 6 - 9 • all girls spring classic april 10 - 12 • aaa spring training may 11 - June 11 • nHl Hockey (3 X 3, 4 X 4, 5 X 5 ) June 1 - 24 • JUnior a prep camp august 10 - 27 • initiation camp august 10 - 14 • competitiVe camp august 10 - 14 • HigH perFormance camp august 17 - 21 • all girls camp august 24 - 28 • aaa camp august 29 - september 3 • preseason DeVelopment camp september 8 - 24 • in-season DeVlopment november to February

Building on 27 years of hockey development prominence, Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp is pleased to continue offering positive hockey development opportunities to players of all ages and skills levels under the Jets Hockey development banner. Jets Hockey development will continue the tradition of Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp under the leadership of larry Bumstead. Larry will continue to direct the Jets Hockey Development programs and provide a need sensitive approach to player and team development that strives to meet the needs of young developing and older aspiring players: ages three to young adult, boys and girls, learn to skate to college. Jets Hockey Development, in accordance with Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp philosophy, supports the Hockey Canada player development model by offering a progression of development throughout the year to complement team play and build on individual and team performance. Progression of development • INITIATION PHASE • COMPETITIVE PHASE • HIGH PERFORMANCE PHASE • AAA • JUNIOR • PREP / SPORTS SCHOOL Jets Hockey Development invites players and families to check out the camps and programs for 2015; we are confident that there is a program to suit your player’s unique needs. We welcome you to the join us for an “Experience of a Lifetime!” Since 1988

• team & specialty clinics year round availability

@ Beginning 2014 phone: (204) 926-5866 Fax: (204) 926-5885 3969 portage avenue Winnipeg, mB r3k 1W4 jhd@truenorth.mb.ca • www.mtsiceplex.ca

Beginning 2014

Jets Hockey Development Phone: 204 926-5866 Fax: 204 926-5885 3969 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3K 1W4 jdh@truenorth.mb.ca www.mtsiceplex.ca

A short and intensive preparatory program for ticipating in the 2015 Hockey Manitoba Prog 10-12. The POE Prep Camp programming will Larry Bumstead (on ice for all sessions).

Like minded players will be conditioned and p jump on success.

one group per Poe Program: Male U16 and

eligibilty criteria: U18 Female POE Prep female players and goaltenders that have bee U18 POE Tournament. U16 POE Prep - 2000 YOB players and goalte vited to compete at the U16 POE Tournament.

each Poe Prep camp will take a maximum 24 skaters & 4 goaltenders Registrations are accepted on a first come, firs serve basis.

Purpose • Move players out of their comfort zone • Encourage execution of skills at high tempo • Develop a higher lactic acid tolerance to impr specific fitness level Highlights • Overspeed skill training • Assertive 1-1 puck skills • European flow drills • Aerobic / Anaerobic splits • Attack, Support, Recover Principles • International Individual Tactics Poe Prep camp 1 X 90 minutes each evening

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Does your player want to continue competing Are you concerned that they will burn out or no from an off-season league? Take a look at th This is designed to give players the benefit of training and the fun of competitive games that players keen and energized on the ice. eligibility criteria: 2008 through 2005 YO goaltenders. Two groups based on age & skill level. Program development Highlights: each ses of skill development. Players: Skating & edge control Puck Control Shot preparation & puck handling Shooting and shoot to score Contact Confidence & Body Checking Individual Tactics Goaltenders: Efficient movement Save selection Post Save response & recovery Tactical thinking skills Game component: each session will have 30 tion in an organized game. Game style is desig and facilitate immediate implementation of skil ing and development. nHl style hockey game – rotates through short handed situations (ie: 4X4, 3X3, 4X5), all on each bench (for immediate Check & Correct Schedule released by May 15th. 8 sessions X 75 minutes


Larry’s ultimate goal is to give each player

summer camp check in Registration/check-in will take place each Monday morning. All players must be checked in by a parent or guardian prior to commencing their hockey programming. Check-in times will be included on each player’s final program confirmation letter. Multi-sports camp - “sport for the fun of it” Every program includes a player specific off ice Multi-Sports Camp that is designed to complement our on ice program and focus on the development of hockey specific flexibility, agility, balance, co-ordination, cardio-vascular fitness, plyometric power accomplished through unique training principles and a wide range of MultiSports activities.

next level and to enjoy the sport of hockey

family orientation All parents and guardians are invited to attend a pre-camp information session. Note: all fees must be paid and waiver completed prior to a player commencing programming.

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PLEASE LIST ANY HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS AS TOLarry HIS/HER and the journey along the way. is a certified Hockey Canada HEALTH OR TREATMENT TO HAVEwith ONover FILE:27 years of hockey developcoachYOU (HighWISH Performance)

ment and coaching experience at many levels within minor hockey, including the University of Manitoba Bison Men and currently the St. ms are posted OTHER REMARKS: Mary’s Flames Prep Female. In 2010, Larry was pleased to join with the MTS Iceplex and offer the Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp programs at the beautiful facility. Moving forward, Larry continues to Release WaiveR, assuMPtion of Riskdevelopment and ideMnification provide exceptional opportunities and direction under I/We hereby acknowledge and Hockey agree that in consideration my/our child being permitted the Jets Development banner.ofSame great programs! Same to participate in and attendance at Jets Hockey Development Programs or activities and having read head coach! Brand new name! the program brochure : Larry founded Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp in 1988 and 1. Do hereby releaseasthe officers, directors, employees,toindependent contractors theCompany, Director,itsLarry expanded programming include developor agents all recourses, claims, causes of action of any kind whatsoever, in respect of all personal ment opportunities for all playing levels. The Northwestern injuries including death or property losses which may be suffered as arising out of or family connected of programs spring training, summerprograms day camps, with the preparation in and attendanceincluded at the Jets Hockey Development andspecialty activities, not Juniormay andhave AAAbeen players, comprehensive withstanding that such camps injuries for or losses caused solely or partlyand by dedicated the negligence programs, school-based Learn to Skatecontractors and Learn ortoagents. Play of the Company or any female of its officers, directors, employees, independent programs and in-season winter training academies. Additionally, 2. And hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless Jets Hockey Development, its officers, Larry created the Boys orof agents the North many elite directors, employees, independent contractors fromProspects any or allCamp claims,fordemands, causes players fromincluding throughout America to attendthatthemay camp of action of any kind whatsoever thoseNorth involving negligence be and made or talents American Juniorin and initiated by or on behalfshowcase of my childtheir arising out for of ornumerous connectedCanadian with my and child’s participation teams. As a Development result each spring, Larryorhas assembled and coached attendance at any of theA Jets Hockey programs activities. the Boys of the North and the Girls of the North teams to further Dated Signature of Parent/Guardian their development through a structured program of on ice skills and off-ice conditioning that culminates in elite hockey tournaments. As I have read the complete brochure andofapplication and agree the termsLarry as described therein. I a direct result his mentorship and toprograms, has proudly certify that all the questions on the application have been answered correctly. I understand that no watched many of his young players go on to realize their own hockey refunds will be made for any reason other than the refunds policy provided. This is also my consent, goals at themedical highestassistance levels. Larry’s greatest coaching in pleasures are for my child to receive emergency by a trained professional case of accident. see his realize their successes and dreams. Whether it I hereby agree/give my to consent forplayers myself/child. is the initiation player mastering a two-foot stop, a peewee player perfecting their shooting accuracy or a player hearing their name Name of Player Relationship on the draft list, Larry shares in the excitement of these successes for all players. Larry’s passion for coaching drives him to provide Signature of Parent/Guardian nament forms positive and innovative support to players of all ages as he mentors players andREC’D teams and families. ment FortooFFice Use only: RECEIPT #: Larry continues to remember and respect his roots and regularly TUITION AMT 1: returns to Northwestern Ontario. Larry has a great love for the outemail doors and is an avid fisherman. He shares this passion with his fame TUITION Spring AMT 2: TUITION AMT 3: ily and many guests of Northwestern Hockey Sports Camp in Ignace, ON since 1988 - “the Experience of a Lifetime”. During Winnipeg AMOUNT: ereGST possible, winters, when he is not coaching or running a camp, Larry and wife TOTAL FEES: Kathy spend their time as many Winnipeg hockey parents do - by m for the transporting to and supporting and cheering their three children at DEPOSIT 1: various rinks around the city.

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Send Completed regiStration and depoSit / payment to: Jets Hockey Development Beginning 2014 Phone: (204) 926-5866 OR Fax: (204) 926-5885 Jets HockeyAvenue, Development 3969 Portage Winnipeg, MB R3K 1W4 Phone: 204 926-5866 Fax: 204 926-5885 jhd@truenorth.mb.ca • www.mtsiceplex.ca 3969 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3K 1W4 jdh@truenorth.mb.ca www.mtsiceplex.ca

Experience of a Lifetime!

all summer programs include • Multi-Sports Camp Instruction • Showdown Competition • Individual and Team Video Analysis poe prep camp ••Low Player-Instructor Ratio • Daily Hot Lunch • Official Camp Jersey • Super Series Games

april 6 - 9

Jets Geargirls Pro shop The Jets Gear Authentic Pro Shop offers on site skate sharpening, sticks, • all spring classic shafts,april blades 10 and-equipment repair services. Skate sharpening services will be co-ordinated with 12 the summer hockey camp schedules.

• aaa spring training

Medical insurance Each player may 11 - June 11 must have their own health and accident insurance policy. ONLY prescription medications are allowed at the camp. All prescription medications will be held for safekeeping and administration monitored by the camp director. NO over the counter medications • nHl Hockey are allowed. (3 X 3,Prescription 4 X 4, 5 medication X 5 ) must not be kept with the players for the safety of all program participants. June 1 - 24 What to Bringa All participants • JUnior prep campmust bring their own hockey equipment (including neckguards, face masks, mouth august 10guards) - 27 off-ice training wear (sweatsuit, t-shirt, shorts, sport shoes, towel). It is strongly suggested that players refrain from bringing personal electronic equipment. Cell • initiation camp phones and cameras are not allowed in the dressing rooms. cell phones may not be used 10camp - 14 hours. duringaugust scheduled

• competitiVe campPolicy Registrations will be refundable 60 days prior to the cancellation and Refund august 10 - 14 commencement of the program / camp; there will be no refunds following the cut-off date. All requests for refunds must be accompanied by a written request and are subject to a 20% • HigH perFormance camp administrative service charge based on the total registration fee. In the event of an accident or august 17 - 21 injury prior to or during the session, one half of the unused fees will be returned if the request is accompanied by acamp Doctor’s statement verifying the nature of the injury, or the layer may receive • all girls a creditaugust for the entire 24 - amount 28 of the unused fees to apply to a future session within one year. No money will be refunded if the credit is not used. No refunds will be given if a player leaves because their own desire or fails to attend. In the unlikely event that any of the programs are • aaaofcamp cancelled due to29 uncontrollable circumstances, Jets Hockey Development will refund in full all august - september 3 deposits and balances paid. • preseason DeVelopment camp

Program Re-classification september 8 - 24will be available to players based on: 1. Level of skill development in-season DeVlopment 2.•Level of tactical understanding 3. Degree of physical to development november February 4. Social and Mental maturity • team & specialty clinics 5. Playing experience year round availability 6. Overall development goals final aGe advancinG decisions Will Be Made BY PRoGRaM diRectoR

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How to Register: By mail, fax, email or online. How to Pay: Cheque, money order, VISA, Mastercard. Minimum 50% deposit required to confirm registration. Send complete registration and deposit to: Jets Hockey development MTS Iceplex phone: (204) 926-5866 3969 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3K 1W4 Fax: (204) 926-5885 Phone: (204) 926-5866 jhd@truenorth.mb.ca 3969 portage avenue

mB r3k 1W4 Register Winnipeg, online at: www.mtsiceplex.ca • www.mtsiceplex.ca jhd@truenorth.mb.ca Since 1988

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X minutes 90 minutes on daily ice daily 2 X2 90 on ice Large emphasis Large emphasis on allon all X minutes 60 minutes Multi-Sports Camp 2 X2 60 Multi-Sports Camp dailydaily components of body checking. components of body checking. X minutes 30 minutes video energizer 2 X2 30 video energizer dailydaily X minutes 60 minutes games weekly $550.00 + $27.50 2 X2 60 games weekly $550.00 + $27.50 gstgst HigH perFormance tWo camp HigH perFormance tWo camp 2003 august 2003 YoBYoB aa aa august 17 -1721- 21 A HIGH TEMPO overspeed training program focuses on aggressive A HIGH TEMPO overspeed skillskill training program thatthat focuses on aggressive attack support recovery checking together International individual attack support andand recovery checking skillsskills together withwith International individual tactic principles. andand teamteam playplay tactic principles. X minutes 90 minutes on daily ice daily 2 X2 90 on ice X minutes 60 minutes Multi-Sports Camp 2 X2 60 Multi-Sports Camp dailydaily X minutes 30 minutes video energizer 2 X2 30 video energizer dailydaily X minutes 60 minutes games weekly $550.00 + $27.50 2 X2 60 games weekly $550.00 + $27.50 gst gst HigH perFormance tWo camp HigH perFormance tWo camp 2002 august 2002 YoBYoB aa aa august 17 -1721- 21 A HIGH TEMPO overspeed training program focuses on aggressive A HIGH TEMPO overspeed skillskill training program thatthat focuses on aggressive attack support recovery checking together International individual attack support andand recovery checking skillsskills together withwith International individual tactic principles. andand teamteam playplay tactic principles. X minutes 90 minutes on daily ice daily Large emphasis 2 X2 90 on ice Large emphasis on allon all components of body checking. components of body checking. 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september - place 24 each Monday morning. All players summer camp check in Registration/check-in will 8 take must be checked in by a parent or guardian prior to commencing their hockey programming. A dedicated development program get players & goaltenders ready for their team Check-in times will be included on each to player’s final program confirmation letter. evaluations andcamp prepared bothforphysically mentally for includes their season. Multi-sports - “sport the fun ofand it” Every program a playerPlacement specific off of players is based on player and playing level. our on ice program and focus on the ice Multi-Sports Camp that age is designed to complement development of hockey specific flexibility, agility, balance, co-ordination, cardio-vascular fitness, plyometric power accomplished through unique training principles and a wide range of MultiSports activities.

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PlaYeRs GoaltendeRs Jets Gear Proskating shop skills The Jets Gear AuthenticBasic Pro Shop offers site skate sharpening, sticks, Fundamental stance andonposition shafts, blades and equipment repair services. Skate co-ordinated with Contact Confidence & awareness ABC’ssharpening - angles, services balancewill andbecontrol the summer camp schedules. Puck control,hockey Passing & Shooting Emphasis on glove placement & stick control Introductory Individual & Team T-pushes, shuffles and loads Medical insurance Each player Tactics must have their own health and accident insurance policy. ONLY prescription medications are allowed at the camp. All maximize prescriptiongoal medications Agility, Balance & Co-ordination Goal to space will be held for safekeeping and administration monitored by the camp director. NO over the counter medications are allowed. Prescription medication must not be kept with the players for the safety of all program participants.

undeR 11 caMP 10 HouRs on ice sePteMBeR 16 - 24 What 2006 to Bring All participants must bring their own hockey equipment (including neckguards, 2007, & 2005 YoB $235.00 & $11.75 gst

face masks, mouth guards) off-ice training wear (sweatsuit, t-shirt, shorts, sport shoes, towel). It is strongly suggested that players refrain from bringing personal electronic equipment. Cell PlaYeRs GoaltendeRs phonesskating and cameras are not allowed in the dressing cell phonesposition may not bestance used Power dynamics Efficient rooms. goalie movement, and during scheduled camp hours.

Quick stick, Passing & Scoring Shot preparation and puck handling cancellation and Refund Registrations will be refundable Contact Confidence, PhysicalPolicy Checking Technique save selections60 days prior to the commencement the program be no refunds following the cut-off date. Individual & TeamofPlay tactics / camp; there Postwillsave responses and recovery All requests Skill for refunds by astrong writtentechnique request and arestrong subjectbalance to a 20% Over-speed Trainingmust be accompanied Build with

administrative service charge based on the total registration fee. In the event of an accident or injury prior to or during the session, one half of the unused fees will be returned if the request is 14 & undeR by caMP 10 HouRs on ice - 15 accompanied a Doctor’s statement verifying the nature of the injury, orsePteMBeR the layer may8receive a credit2003, for the2002, entire2001 amount of the unused fees to apply to a future$235.00 session & within one year. 2004, YoB $11.75 gst No money will be refunded if the credit is not used. No refunds will be given if a player leaves because of their own desire or fails to attend. GoaltendeRs In the unlikely event that any of the programs are PlaYeRs cancelled due to uncontrollable circumstances, Jets Hockey Development will refund in full all Over-speed Skill Training Shot preparation and puck handling deposits and balances paid.

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Program Re-classification will be available to players based on: terms 1. LevelSupport, of skill development Attack, Recovery Recovery with appropriate leg & transition to 2. Level ofChecking tactical understanding Physical Skills & Tactics subsequent saves, second shot preparation 3. Degree of physical development Advanced Individual & Team Play Tactics Tactical thinking skills 4. Social and Mental maturity 5. Playing experience undeR caMP goals 10 HouRs on ice sePteMBeR 8 - 15 6. Overall17development

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How to Register: By mail, fax, email or online.GoaltendeRs PlaYeRs DevelopMinimum speed and with strong Aggressive Support, Recovery How to Pay:Attack, Cheque, money order, VISA, Mastercard. 50%explosiveness deposit required to confirm Assertive Checking Skills registration and deposit technique registration. Send complete to: Strong emphasis on 1-1 Puck Skills Depth control, angles and shooter tendencies Jets Hockey development Advanced Individual & Team Play Tactics Focus on ice awareness & improving MTS Iceplex 3969 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3K 1W4anticipation Essential Team926-5866 Play Tactics Advanced tactical thinking skills Phone: (204) jhd@truenorth.mb.ca Register online at:

PRe-season develoPMent caMP scHedules: www.mtsiceplex.ca Players placed in groups based on age and playing level. Players will receive one session each evening during the week and two sessions per day Beginning 2014 on weekends.Since 1988 Schedule is rotating to reduce potential conflicts with other fall extra-curricular activities. Groupings and schedules confirmed in August once final placements are made.

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The Academy is designed to complement a player’s hockey season by offering a positive learning environment to increase skill development while the player is in regular season play with their peers. This is dedicated programming that takes advantage of limited down-time, high tempo drills and innovative drill design. all goaltenders will receive dedicated goaltender instruction. There are multiple levels of programming available within the In-Season Development as we offer programming to meet the needs of all young, developing players. Think of this as an “accelerated” academic class; the opportunity to develop to go to the next level... ... for the opportunity of a hockey Experience of a Lifetime! Programming units • Skating Skills • Over-speed Training • Puck Control • Team Play Tactics • Individual Tactics • Competition Drills • Checking Skills sessions 1 to 2 hours per week, rotating Monday through Thursday, rotating mornings (6:50 am - 7:50 am) and after school (4:30 pm - 6:00 pm) eligibility 2007 - 2006 YOB* Forwards, Defense, Goaltenders 2005 - 2004 - 2003 YOB $460.00 + $23.00 gst * * Program hours & fees may change (updated information available in fall of 2015).

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The AA Academy offers weekly individual skill development to High Performance players and goaltenders. As players progress to higher levels of competition, team practices shift focus to more tactical development and team systems. At all levels of play, building and maintaining individual skiils is essential to raise a player’s competitive ability. The AA Academy offers this opportunity. sessions 1 hour per week, 1 weekday morning (6:50 am - 7:50 am) eligibility 2004 - 2003 - 2002 YOB AA* Forwards, Defense, Goaltenders * Placement at discretion of Director $280.00 + $14.00 gst * * Program hours & fees may change (updated information available in fall of 2015). note: Please refer to website www.mtsiceplex.ca for updates.

team & specialty clinics individual, small Group and team teaching The purpose of the clinics is to offer personalized development opportunities to aspiring players. Individual and small group sessions will be held on the small ice training rink to create a unique teaching environment for optimal learning and implementation. Specialty Clinics are tailored to the needs of the participant(s) or team. Jets Hockey Development will work closely with the family or coach to determine the teaching focus of each session. team & specialty clinic options include (but not limited to): • Skating • Stride Correction • Puck Control • Shooting (example: forehand, backhand, wrist, slapshot) • Scoring • Puck Protection • Body Checking & Contact Confidence Concepts • Body Contact - Body Blocks • Board Work - chips, receiving, passing • Defensive Positioning • Defensive Specific Skills & Individual Tactics • Team Play Tactics & Systems • Attack, Support & Recover Principles • Outlet Passes • Face-offs • Transitions • Learn to Skate Contact us at (204) 926-5866 for complete information or to book Specialty Clinics. Pricing is dependent on type of session booked (ie individual, group or Team or Specialty Clinic).

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please check appropriate please check appropriate camp(s) camp(s) spring camps spring camps poe prep Camp Spring training nHl Hockey nHl Hockey aaa Springaaa training nHl Hockey nHl Hockey poe prep Camp ( ) U18 Female( ) AAA Male ( ) AAA Male 2008 - 20072008 YOB - 2007 YOB YOB( ) U18 Female 2006-2005 2006-2005 YOB ( ) U16 Male ( ) AAA / Prep Female ( ) June 1-24 ( ) U16 Male ( ) AAA / Prep Female ( ) June 1-24 ( ) June 1-24 ( ) June 1-24 Apr 6-9 May1111 - June 11 May 11 - June $235 + Gst$235 + Gst$235 + Gst$235 + GstApr 6-9 $120 + Gst$120 + Gst $525 + Gst$525 + Gst

please check appropriate please check appropriate camp(s) camp(s) summer camps summer camps Junior a prepall girls Camp all girls Competitive Start Skating Junior a prep HighCamp High right Startright Skating Competitive i Camp i Camp ( ) Aug 10-18performance performance ( )&2012 ( ) Aug 10-18 ( ) 2012 YOB olderYOB &( older ( ) 2006-2005 YOB ) 2006-2005 YOB + Gst $280 + Gst$280Aug 24-28 Aug 24-28 Aug 10-14 Aug 10-14( ) 2004-2003 ( ) 2004-2003 YOB YOB ( ) 2001-1998 YOB YOB $100 + Gst$100 + Gst ( ) Aug 10-27( ) 2001-1998 Aug 10-14 Aug 10-14 ( ) Aug 10-27 $550 + Gst right Startright Start $550 + Gst$550 + Gst $560 + Gst$560 + Gst $550 + Gst Skills Camp aaa Campaaa Camp Skills Camp High performance Competitive High performance Competitive ii Camp ii Camp Aug3 29 - Sept 3 ( ) 2010-2007 YOB Aug 29 - Sept ( ) 2010-2007 YOB Camp ( ) 2002-2001 YOB Camp ( ) 2002-2001 YOB ( ) 2002 AA ( ) 2002 AA Aug 10-14 Aug 10-14 Aug 10-14 Aug 10-14 Aug 17-21 Aug 17-21 ( ) 2001 AA ) 2001 $450 + Gst$450 + Gst ( ) 2004-2003 A1 AA 2004-2003 YOB A1 ( YOB $550 + Gst$550( +) Gst ( ) 2001 AAA ( ) 2002-2001 YOB A1 ( ) 2001 AAA all girls Camp rSHS all girls Camp (Comp ) 2002-2001 YOB A1 all girls Camp rSHS ( ) 2000 AA all girls Camp Comp ( ) 2000 AA ( ) AA 2003 YOB AA ( ) 2008-2006 YOB ( ) 2003 YOB ( ) 2008-2006 YOB ( ) 2005-2003 YOB ( ) 2000 AAA ( ) 2005-2003 YOB ( ) AA 2002 YOB (AA ) 2000 AAA ( ) 2002 YOB Aug 24-28 Aug 24-28( ) 2003-2001 ( ) 2003-2001 YOB ) 1999 YOB ) 1999 HS/ & 1998 HS/ ( ) 2001-2000 AA &( 1998 AA ( YOB $450 + Gst$450 + Gst AA/AAA Aug 24-28 Aug 24-28 ( ) 2001-2000 YOB $550 AA/AAA + Gst $550 + Gst $550 + Gst $550 + Gst $280 + Gst$280 + Gst

fall preseason development camps fall preseason development camps

Under 8 camp Under 11 camp Under 8 camp Under 11 camp ( ) 2010-2008 ( ) 2007-2005 YOB ( ) 2010-2008 YOB ( YOB ) 2007-2005 YOB Sept 16-24 Sept 16-24 Sept 16-24 Sept 16-24 $235 + Gst $235 + Gst $235 + Gst $235 + Gst & Under camp 14 & Under14camp ( ) 2004-2001 YOB ( ) 2004-2001 YOB Sept 8-15 Sept 8-15 $235 + Gst$235 + Gst

& under camp 17 & under17 camp ( ) 2000-1998 YOB ( ) 2000-1998 YOB Sept 8-15 Sept 8-15 $235 + Gst$235 + Gst

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