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Rousseau's Hockey Clinic is proud to be sponsored by ...
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Our Spring Youth clinics offer young hockey players
between the ages of 4 and 18 the opportunity to develop
fundamental hockey skills and to apply those skills each week in a controlled scrimmage.
We divide our youth clinics into six divisions, each skating once a week for a total of ten weeks.
* Micro Division: For younger players ages 4 through 6 who are beginners and need fundamental skating instruction. The Micro division will skate one hour per week and instruction is geared toward power skating.
* Junior Division: For players ages 6 through 8 who will compete at the Mite and Squirt level. The curriculum will focus on power skating.
* Minor Division: For players ages 9 through 11 who will compete at the Squirt and Pee-Wee levels. The emphasis is on power skating with some exposure to stick handling, passing, and game situation drills.
* Major Division:
For players ages 12 through 15 who will compete at
the
middle school and early high school levels. The curriculum will include some power skating with more emphasis on stick handling, passing, and game situation drills.
* Senior Division: For experienced high school level players. The emphasis of this division is on individual skills and game situation drills.
The MICRO division will skate one hour per week while other divisions skate two hours per week. The first hour of ice time will consist of fundamental instruction. During the second hour of ice time, we will conduct a controlled scrimmage where we will concentrate on increasing the speed of play and offering individual instruction during playing time. Between hours, we will hold a classroom discussion which focuses on various
topics including: conditioning; mental preparation; and
advanced team play.
Our youth clinics will also include instruction specific to goaltenders. We will have a goalie instructor at each session who will work with the goalies on skills specific to the position. Goalie registered in our Spring clinics will skate at a reduced tuition of $200.
The cost of each division is listed above and includes
ice time, a high quality jersey, and over 100 combined years of experience in developing hockey players. A deposit of $150.00 is due with your application, and the balance is due prior to the first session.
Applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis and space is limited to thirty-three skaters and three goaltenders. Upon receipt of your application, we will send you a schedule and a conditioning program that we encourage you to work on in preparation for the clinic.
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8 Danbury Drive Auburn, Maine 04210 Phone & Fax: (207) 784-2821 E-Mail: gary@rousseaushockeyclinic.com |
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