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House Select
Program at Southern Ice Arena
What is this program?
The House Select Program is designed for two
purposes. First, to develop and prepare house league
players interested in eventually playing travel hockey.
It is also for the recreational player interested in a
program that offers more than the house schedule and
includes some moderate traveling. The 2006-2007 House
Select program will include the following highlights:
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SIA Official
House Select jersey and team socks
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10 practices as a
team on early Sunday afternoons
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2 Tournaments
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Freedom
Tournament in Huntsville, AL January 13-15
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Country and
Western at SIA March 2-4
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1 Home Series
with 3 games
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1 Away Series
with 3 games
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Teams for Mite,
Squirt, Pewee and Bantam
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Investment is
$350 for Mite & Squirt, $375 for Pewee & Bantam
Player Development
is the Focus
Improving player’s individual skills through more intense practices
and games will be the focus of the program. Team concepts will also be
taught, but the fundamentals of skating, passing, shooting and puck
handling will be emphasized. At the tournaments, our teams will
participate against other House Select and Bronze travel teams from all
over the Southeast. This will provide the house players selected for
this program a unique opportunity to compete at a higher level.
Tryouts and Selection Process
Tryouts will be on Sunday October 15th and Sunday October 29th at
Southern Ice Arena. Please visit www.southernicearena.com for tryout
times for your age group. Applications for coaches will be accepted and
the top candidates selected to lead this program. The coaches along with
staff members of the TPH Center of Excellence will evaluate the players
attending tryouts. Teams will be selected and posted at
www.southernicearena.com on October 30th.
Representing Southern Ice Arena
Players selected for this program will be expected to behave in an
appropriate manner on and off the ice at all times. Southern Ice Arena
is committed to growing hockey in the Southeast and forming positive
relationships with other teams, organizations, coaches, managers,
parents and players. |