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			    WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 585

Topics covered in this issue include:

  1) Internet Campsites
	by "C.L." 
  2) Re: Team USA
	by Jeff Gehrke 
  3) Ohio Flames
	by email@hidden
  4) Re: Team USA
	by Jessica Yeo 
  5) RE: Laura Stamm & other hockey camps
	by Jessica Yeo 
  6) Re: Laura Stamm & other hockey camps
	by "C.L." 
  7) Re: Internet Campsites
	by email@hidden (Jules Smith)
  8) Re: Internet Campsites
	by "Ezequiel Quian" 
  9) Camps
	by Jessica Yeo 
 10) roller hockey camps
	by "Ta, Jacqueline" 

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Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 17:10:29 -0700
From: "C.L." 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Internet Campsites
Message-ID: 

Below is a list of internet sites for different hockey
camps/clinics/etc.  I looked for camps that accept adults and females
(although most also take girls).  It is by no means all-inclusive!  I
offer it merely for entertainment and education; some of you may have
found all these anyway.    

Only a few are women only, and there are only a few specific goalie
camps.  A few are in Canada, but I tried to keep my focus on the U.S. 
Most of them (surprise!) are in the northeast and Minnesota.  If there
are goalies out there who would like the addresses of more goalie camps,
email me privately and I can probably point you in towards a few more. 
Attached at the end are the addresses of two sites that list a few camps
without websites, but the info was interesting so I included them. 
These all worked as of a few days ago.

http://www.rickheinz.com	Rick Heinz Goalie School (clinics all over the
U.S.)
http://www.billingtongoalie.com		Billington Goalie School
http://www.hockeytech.com	Hockey Tech International (girls; not positive
about adults)
http://iquest.com/~paries/igs/	International Goaltender's School
http://www.ihshockey.com	International Hockey School (adults definitely,
women maybe)
http://www.robbyglantz.com	Robby Glantz Powerskating School (all over
the U.S.)
http://www.webspawner.com/users/rinksport	Rinksport Women's hockey camps
(all over the U.S.)
http://www.planethockey.com	Planet Hockey Schools (all over the U.S.)
http://www.centre-ice.com	Women's hockey school in BC (good reputation;
VERY serious!)
http://www.kin.ucalgary.ca/oval/html/hockey.html   Oval ice program in
Calgary; mentioned in the second 	Women's Hockey magazine (site says
Shannon Miller runs it)
http://www.ll.net/aho/girlcamp.htm	Various camps; mostly up through
college age
http://www.hockeycamps.com/badge/badge.htm	Badgerland Hockey Camp (MN)
http://www.peakhockey.com			Peak Performance Hockey Camp (MN)
http://www.mnhockeycamps.com	Minnesota Hockey Camps (up to college age)
http://www.solutions.net/digital/lugg/cphs	Canadian Professional Hockey
Schools
http://www.icepower.com		Icepower (MA)
http://www.yhn.com/usmaphc.htm	Brad Buetow School of Hockey (CO?, MN)
				Greenway Summer Hockey School (MN, college age)
				NY State USA Hockey Girl's Camp (NY, girls)
http://www.thn.com/current/guide.htm	8 camps, various U.S. locations

I attended a camp last year and have done extensive research on camps
this year.  I have some definite comments and advice, but will save it
for a later post.

Final site: Yevet's Let's Skate at 
http://ncinter.net/~yevets/index.html  offers women's custom equipment
by a company called "Jones" (or "Lady Jones").  Anyone heard of this
before?


Cheryl (who spends WAY too much time surfing the net!)

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Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 17:04:43 -0700
From: Jeff Gehrke 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Team USA
Message-ID: 

email@hidden wrote:
> 
> The only pre-Olympics exhibition game that I've heard about for Team
> USA and possibly Team Canada is December 4, 5, 6, OR 7 in
> Minneapolis.  Rumor has it they may be playing each other.  YEAH!  I'm
> excited.  Dorene

I would like some more information if anyone could give it to me!  I'd 
appreciate it a lot!  Thank you!

                          Miranda

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Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 20:54:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: Ohio Flames
Message-ID: 

The Ohio Women's Hockey Association( OWHA) is located in the Cleveland, Ohio
area and has hockey teams skating as the " Ohio Flames" at the Midget, PeeWee
and Squirt levels as well as a Womens team . The OWHA is  now taking coaching
applications for the 1997-98 season. We would also be interested in hearing
from players who might be interested in our program. For more information,
contact Bill Webb at email@hidden

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Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 03:21:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jessica Yeo 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Team USA
Message-ID: 

If they do, then I have to say Go Canada, well for right now. My
parents say that as soon as I can I have to get a US citizenship, and
my goal is to play for a pro hockey team, so I guess I'll have to go
for both then 





email@hidden wrote:
>
> The only pre-Olympics exhibition game that I've heard about for Team
> USA and possibly Team Canada is December 4, 5, 6, OR 7 in
> Minneapolis.  Rumor has it they may be playing each other.  YEAH! 
I'm
> excited.  Dorene
> 
> 

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Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 03:25:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jessica Yeo 
To: email@hidden
Subject: RE: Laura Stamm & other hockey camps
Message-ID: 


I had a hard time finding camps in Denver, and I couldn't find adult
ones, sorry. Is there any city that's close? 



---"Ta, Jacqueline"  wrote:
>
> Hi Jessica,
> 
> I will take you up on your generous offer.  I live in Denver and I am
> looking for a good adult camp for someone who is serious about
learning,
> but hasn't had much experience (I've only been skating for about a
> year).  Also, as a newly working adult, I can't take off for a week
just
> to play hockey, so if you know of any around here that I can go to
over
> the weekend or at night, that would be great.  (Though I can't help
> wondering where Laura Stamm's camp is?)
> 
> Thanks for any leads you can give!
> 
> Jacqueline Ta 
> > ----------
> > From: 	Jessica Yeo[SMTP:email@hidden]
> > Sent: 	Tuesday, May 20, 1997 7:32 PM
> > To: 	Subscribers to
> > Subject: 	Laura Stamm & other hockey camps
> > 
> > 
> > I have a list of hundreds of camps in the United States and
Canada. It
> > does have many good ones, including Laura Stamm. There are many I
> > wished to go to, but I am going to Bowling Green. I've gone to that
> > camp every year I have lived in the US, and love it. Probably 90%
of
> > the camps listed only go up to 18, but there are some great adult
> > ones.
> > 
> > I also found some good goalie camps. I think that Rick Heinz looks
the
> > best, but that is my opinion without ever experiencing it.
> > 
> > If anyone wants to find out any specific camp or a good camp email
me.
> > I have the emails of some camps too.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >
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Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 07:46:05 -0700
From: "C.L." 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Laura Stamm & other hockey camps
Message-ID: <338D96AD.92A@cavalry.com>

Jacqueline,

Don't underestimate the value of local instructors.  I attended the
weekend hockey clinics at Foothills Ice Arena last summer when I was
visiting my sister in Denver.  I had only just learned to skate and play
hockey a few weeks before.  The instruction was excellent; the
instructors patient and well-organized.  No other women, however.  I
played in their novice pick-up games at night; there was one other woman
playing at the time.  I could barely skate, but everyone was really
helpful.  I would highly recommend it.

There are three or four schools and clinics from out of town being held
at Foothills, but I think they are mostly during the day.  However, if
you can get to Colorado Springs, Rinksport is holding a clinic there.  I
talked to them last year (but wasn't able to attend) and I recall that
their senior women's clinics are held late afternoon/evening.  Don't
know if it's changed, but probably worth investigating if you can make
the commute.

Cheryl
> > looking for a good adult camp for someone who is serious about
> learning,
> > but hasn't had much experience (I've only been skating for about a
> > year).  Also, as a newly working adult, I can't take off for a week
> just
> > to play hockey, so if you know of any around here that I can go to
> over
> > the weekend or at night, that would be great.  (Though I can't help
> > wondering where Laura Stamm's camp is?)
> >
> > Thanks for any leads you can give!
> >
> > Jacqueline Ta
> > > ----------
> > > From:       Jessica Yeo[SMTP:email@hidden]
> > > Sent:       Tuesday, May 20, 1997 7:32 PM
> > > To:         Subscribers to
> > > Subject:    Laura Stamm & other hockey camps
> > >
> > >
> > > I have a list of hundreds of camps in the United States and
> Canada. It
> > > does have many good ones, including Laura Stamm. There are many I
> > > wished to go to, but I am going to Bowling Green. I've gone to that
> > > camp every year I have lived in the US, and love it. Probably 90%
> of
> > > the camps listed only go up to 18, but there are some great adult
> > > ones.
> > >
> > > I also found some good goalie camps. I think that Rick Heinz looks
> the
> > > best, but that is my opinion without ever experiencing it.
> > >
> > > If anyone wants to find out any specific camp or a good camp email
> me.
> > > I have the emails of some camps too.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Date: Thu, 29 May 97 11:22:48 -0400
From: email@hidden (Jules Smith)
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Internet Campsites
Message-ID: <9705291522.AA01880@pinion>


>http://ncinter.net/~yevets/index.html  offers women's custom equipment
>by a company called "Jones" (or "Lady Jones").  Anyone heard of this before?

They just bought Douglas, I believe.  I've checked out Jones' shoulder and
elbow pads- high quality stuff.  They have a catalog out with their women's
equipment- I'm sure your favorite hockey supplier has one you could look at.
Jules Smith  #8 
Shut up & SKATE!!!
Intelligent Automation Systems, Inc.
149 Sidney St. Cambridge, MA  02139
617.354.3830  fax:617.547.9727
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Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 12:51:50 -0300
From: "Ezequiel Quian" 
To: 
Subject: Re: Internet Campsites
Message-ID: 

hi I'm from Argentina and I;m a rolleer hockey coach of a girl's team, we
are planning to go to a camp on january and I Would like to know if have
any information of roller hockey camp's 

----------
> From: C.L. 
> To: Subscribers to 
> Subject: Internet Campsites
> Date: Miˇrcoles 28 de Mayo de 1997 19:16
> 
> Below is a list of internet sites for different hockey
> camps/clinics/etc.  I looked for camps that accept adults and females
> (although most also take girls).  It is by no means all-inclusive!  I
> offer it merely for entertainment and education; some of you may have
> found all these anyway.    
> 
> Only a few are women only, and there are only a few specific goalie
> camps.  A few are in Canada, but I tried to keep my focus on the U.S. 
> Most of them (surprise!) are in the northeast and Minnesota.  If there
> are goalies out there who would like the addresses of more goalie camps,
> email me privately and I can probably point you in towards a few more. 
> Attached at the end are the addresses of two sites that list a few camps
> without websites, but the info was interesting so I included them. 
> These all worked as of a few days ago.
> 
> http://www.rickheinz.com	Rick Heinz Goalie School (clinics all over the
> U.S.)
> http://www.billingtongoalie.com		Billington Goalie School
> http://www.hockeytech.com	Hockey Tech International (girls; not positive
> about adults)
> http://iquest.com/~paries/igs/	International Goaltender's School
> http://www.ihshockey.com	International Hockey School (adults definitely,
> women maybe)
> http://www.robbyglantz.com	Robby Glantz Powerskating School (all over
> the U.S.)
> http://www.webspawner.com/users/rinksport	Rinksport Women's hockey camps
> (all over the U.S.)
> http://www.planethockey.com	Planet Hockey Schools (all over the U.S.)
> http://www.centre-ice.com	Women's hockey school in BC (good reputation;
> VERY serious!)
> http://www.kin.ucalgary.ca/oval/html/hockey.html   Oval ice program in
> Calgary; mentioned in the second 	Women's Hockey magazine (site says
> Shannon Miller runs it)
> http://www.ll.net/aho/girlcamp.htm	Various camps; mostly up through
> college age
> http://www.hockeycamps.com/badge/badge.htm	Badgerland Hockey Camp (MN)
> http://www.peakhockey.com			Peak Performance Hockey Camp (MN)
> http://www.mnhockeycamps.com	Minnesota Hockey Camps (up to college age)
> http://www.solutions.net/digital/lugg/cphs	Canadian Professional Hockey
> Schools
> http://www.icepower.com		Icepower (MA)
> http://www.yhn.com/usmaphc.htm	Brad Buetow School of Hockey (CO?, MN)
> 				Greenway Summer Hockey School (MN, college age)
> 				NY State USA Hockey Girl's Camp (NY, girls)
> http://www.thn.com/current/guide.htm	8 camps, various U.S. locations
> 
> I attended a camp last year and have done extensive research on camps
> this year.  I have some definite comments and advice, but will save it
> for a later post.
> 
> Final site: Yevet's Let's Skate at 
> http://ncinter.net/~yevets/index.html  offers women's custom equipment
> by a company called "Jones" (or "Lady Jones").  Anyone heard of this
> before?
> 
> 
> Cheryl (who spends WAY too much time surfing the net!)

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Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 12:28:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jessica Yeo 
To: email@hidden
Subject: Camps
Message-ID: 


Here are goalies sites, some have been listed on the other list
http://www.rickheinz.com
http://www.goldinthenet.com
iquest.com/~paries/IGS
http://www.boni.com/~boni  This is a site for a puckshooting machine
http://www.hockeygoaltenders.com
Others
http://www.hockeytech.com
http://www.powerstride.ca
http://www.byfalls.com/jracamp
http://www.siha.com
http://www.laurastamm.com
http://www.kidscamps.com/speciality/sports/new-england-skating
http://www.hockey-school.ubc.ca



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Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 14:31:11 -0600
From: "Ta, Jacqueline" 
To: email@hidden
Subject: roller hockey camps
Message-ID: 

I do not have any website addresses for roller hockey camps.  I bet you
can find out some information from USA Hockey In-Line though.  Their
phone number here in Colorado is 719-599-5500.

If you don't care what city you go to, I think that the Odeum Rink in
Chicago would probably have some camps (they've got 3 rinks).  I think
that if you had a big group, you could probably arrange to have a
special clinic just for you.  

Jacqueline

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