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Women-in-Hockey Digest      Tuesday, May 9 2000      Volume 01 : Number 669



In this issue:

   Binghamton,NY/PA team
   Relocating to Atlanta
   Relocating To Atlanta
   just a quiet list

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Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 11:43:16 -0400
From: jacklyn 
Subject: Binghamton,NY/PA team

Hey everyone...
My name is Jackie and I am starting a senior women's team in the
Binghamton, NY and PA area.  If your 19 or older and are interested in
playing, please email me at email@hidden.  Or if your interested in
coaching or sponsoring the team, feel free to email me as well.  Limited
experience necessary....goalie a major plus.  The team will beginning in
the Fall and will play against NYS teams and partake in the NYS
tournaments and whatever other tourney's we want to join.  Please email
me with any questions, comments, etc.  Hope to hear from you soon.

Jackie
email@hidden

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Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 15:10:27 EDT
From: email@hidden
Subject: Relocating to Atlanta

Hello everyone,
Due to a job promotion, I will be relocating to the North Atlanta (Roswell, 
Alpharetta) area. I have checked out some of the rinks there already, and 
have realized that I have become spoiled playing at the rink that I do. I 
have checked out both the Chiller and the rink where the Atlanta Thrashers 
play and am not impressed. Does anyone know of any other rinks in the area? I 
drive over an hour to play now, so distance really isn't an issue... I'd 
appreciate any help. 

Also, is any one in that area? I'd love to meet some of you. Just a point of 
humor... When I went to skate at public skate at one of the rinks in Atlanta, 
the guy behind the desk couldn't believe I was a goalie (I had brought my 
skates) He assumed I would be renting skates and even charged us for it 
without asking. Even though my fiancee had his skates on the counter. I 
nicely corrected him and he almost seemed offended at the thought of a woman 
playing hockey, let alone a goalie. I got a bit of a laugh over the whole 
thing.

Well, wish me luck at finding a new team...

Lulu

Play to win every shift. If you win every shift, you'll win every period. If 
you win every period, you'll win every game.

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Date: Mon, 8 May 2000 15:15:30 EDT
From: email@hidden
Subject: Relocating To Atlanta

Hello everyone,
Due to a job promotion, I will be relocating to the North Atlanta (Roswell, 
Alpharetta) area. I have checked out some of the rinks there already, and 
have realized that I have become spoiled playing at the rink that I do. I 
have checked out both the Chiller and the rink where the Atlanta Thrashers 
play and am not impressed. Does anyone know of any other rinks in the area? I 
drive over an hour to play now, so distance really isn't an issue... I'd 
appreciate any help. 

Also, is any one in that area? I'd love to meet some of you. Just a point of 
humor... When I went to skate at public skate at one of the rinks in Atlanta, 
the guy behind the desk couldn't believe I was a goalie (I had brought my 
skates) He assumed I would be renting skates and even charged us for it 
without asking. Even though my fiancee had his skates on the counter. I 
nicely corrected him and he almost seemed offended at the thought of a woman 
playing hockey, let alone a goalie. I got a bit of a laugh over the whole 
thing.

Well, wish me luck at finding a new team...

Lulu

Play to win every shift. If you win every shift, you'll win every period. If 
you win every period, you'll win every game.

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Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 17:14:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Susanica Tam 
Subject: just a quiet list

Sorry, i digress...
So now that my season is recently over :( 
my hockey regime consists of pick-up, attending
clinics an hour an a half away at the ice chalet ;)
rereading Crashing the Net, running, not to mention
posting gossipy messages on the list. Anyhow, i picked
up this flyer at the rink advertising "pliometrics,"
it is a hockey specific off-ice conditioning. It said
that the excercises were intense and especially to
strengthen hockey muscles, as opposed to activities
such as running that could add wear and tear and
actually INCREASE the likelihood of an injury. Now,
i've been running 2 miles every 3-4 days to keep in
shape, and this worries me because i've been blessed
with wonderfully hyper mobile knee caps that hurt when
i run and especially after that post about the long
unpronounceble patella condition, i've been wondering
if i should stop running. Does anyone know anything
about "pliometrics" i can't seem to find any info?
~Susan #21


- --- Megan Bryant  wrote:
> Although this is the second most non-hockey post
> yet, Anna Kournikova is
> an incredible female athlete. If I were in as good a
> condition as she is, I
> would be a MUCH better hockey player.
> 
> She is someone to look up to, not to be scorned
> because of something as
> trivial as an opinion of her visual attributes.
> 
> This is almost as bad as the gossipy post regarding
> a Canadian goalie.
> 
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> -- 
> Megan B. Edwards
> Rhythm & Hues
> 310 448 7551
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