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			    WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 69

Topics covered in this issue include:

  1) Re: Manon Rheaume (fwd)
	by "Andria L. Hunter" 

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Date: 	Mon, 25 Sep 1995 18:49:14 -0400
From: "Andria L. Hunter" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Manon Rheaume (fwd)
Message-ID: 

>Manon will be at the Team Canada Women's tryout camp at the Teen Ranch
>Arena in Caledon, Ontario, Canada from October 14-20, 1995.  Anyone
>is allowed to watch the tryouts, as far as I know.  The next event for
>Team Canada is the Pacific Rim Tournament which will be held in Vancouver,
>Canada from March 31-April 6th, 1996.  If Manon is selected at the camp,
>then she'll probably be playing for Team Canada at that tournament.  The
>four countries which will be competing in the tournament are Canada, USA,
>Japan and China.  Some of the other goalies who will be trying out
>for the Canadian National team are Mary Claude Roy (Team Canada 92),
>Sarah Couch (Toronto Redwings AA), Lesley Reddon (Team Canada 94, now
>playing in New Brunswick), and Chantal Toth.

Here's a correction to the above information.  The goalies who
will be at the Team Canada training camp are:
  o Manon Rheaume (Detroit Vipers? for 95-96) (Team Canada 92/94)
  o Mary Claude Roy (not sure of 95-96 team)  (Team Canada 92)
  o Brenda Deneault (Toronto Redwings AA)
  o Lesley Reddon (in New Brunswick for 95-96 season) (Team Canada 94)
  o Chantal Toth 

Sarah Couch is in the Team Canada player "pool" but will not be 
attending the training camp in Caledon.  There are 69 players in 
the Team Canada player pool, but only 52 of these players will be
going to the training camp in Caledon.

According to the Team Canada high performance program newsletter...
  "The camp will allow us to narrow this group even further
   to a `squad' of players who will receive a personalized 
   training program and closer monitoring as potential Team 
   Canada members for the 1996 Pacific Rim Championship
   slated for April 1-6, 1996 in Vancouver."

I don't think I have mentioned it here before, but I will not be
trying out for Team Canada again, due to a groin/hip injury that
just doesn't want to go away.  I'm not disappointed about this because 
I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to play for Team Canada.
It was a dream come true for me, and a memory that I'll treasure forever.

Andria Hunter

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