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WOMEN-IN-HOCKEY Digest 468
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Club Membership
by PETER PICKERING
2) SI Women's Webpage
by email@hidden
3) Re: [Fwd: Re: What does hockey teach?]
by Lea and Robert Sanford
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Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 19:27:36 -0800
From: PETER PICKERING
To: "'email@hidden'"
Subject: RE: Club Membership
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Does BU have its own rink? If so, who else competes for ice time besides =
the club team and the men's team? Are there varsity and Junior varsity =
men's teams?
--Barbara
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From: email@hidden[SMTP:email@hidden]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 1997 9:07 PM
To: Subscribers to
Subject: Club Membership
I played at Boston U. and I'm now coaching there. Our team is club and
over the last few years the policy has varied about who has been allowed =
to
play, often due to how badly we needed players. At times when the =
number
of students who were on the team was too low, or if there was someone =
who
showed a real interest, we did allow alumni, grad students and staff to
play. This is no longer the case. The team now allows only BU students =
to
play (under grad and grad), for various reasons, one of the main ones =
being
that the level of interest within the university has gone up and the =
team
has grown to over 30 members.
I think whether people besides students should be allowed to play should
depend on what direction the team is headed in and how many students are =
on
the team. I wholeheartedly agree with Rosann that students of the =
school
should be the top priority and should have the first opportunity to be =
on
the team. If you are at the point where you have to create two teams, =
or
to cut people, just based on students, I don't think that adding more
players into the mix is a good idea. There is also a problem if a team =
is
trying to go varsity if there are a lot of members on the team who are =
not
traditional students.
Of course the problem is that this can hinder people from getting into =
the
sport, but I feel that the students at a university are paying for the
opportunity to be there, and they should have the first crack at being =
on a
team. The teams are not there so that an employees spouse can play a
sport, they are there for the students at the university. Just like the
library or a class or any other facility or activity at a university, =
the
students are the primary "consumers" of these things and should have the
first chance to utilize them. But this is just my opinion, feel free to
disagree!
I am surprised to hear that most colleges allow faculty, staff, and
especially SPOUSES to participate in club sports. Is this the case at =
most
schools?? Also, Joan mentioned that she recommends that schools keep a
club team even after going varsity. I've never heard of this before, is =
it
this way at many schools? And I had no idea that any schools had men's
varsity teams AND club ones. We can barely get ice time as it is, and =
that
is with only our club team and our mens team as the schools' 2 teams. I
can't even imagine how hard it would be with 4 teams.
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Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 01:58:34 -0500 (EST)
From: email@hidden
To: email@hidden
Subject: SI Women's Webpage
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Sports fans:
Passing along a couple of requests from a friend of a friend of a teammate:
Said FOFOT is one of the co-creators of a new women's sports webpage by
Sports Illustrated, to be found at the address <
http://www.sportsillustrated.com/sionwomen>
Here's her requests. Note there's HOCKEY to be found...
Thanks
Margaret
Brooklyn Blades
>>> And so, after being a crappy friend for this long, I'm asking for
>>> a favor. Well, twenty-eight favors. Make that twenty-nine. First,
>>> I'm asking you to log online everyday for the month of February to
>>> click through every page (or so) of SIonwomen to prove that
>>> indeed, women's sports are interesting and readable. My bosses are
>>> judging the success of my project on how many people see it. I
>>> even wrote a first-person piece for the occasion on the horrors
>>> of wearing a bathing suit in public. You'll have to guess on
>>> which day it's running (HINT: Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue
>>> comes out on....). I promise, the pieces are infinitely
>>> fascinating but I guess you don't even have to read them. Just
>>> click on everything clickable. We've got a little somethin' for
>>> all ya: hoops, hockey, rugby, snowboarding, moms who bench press
>>> their babies for exercise. Maybe you'll find that you like sports
>>> after all. That was the aim, anyway.
>>>
>>> And finally, (here comes number 29) please send an e-mail about my
>>> plight to as many other people as you can. I'd really appreciate
>>> it.
>>> --
>>> Wisecarver, Milla Sue email@hidden
>>> Sports Media Relations voice 540-568-6154
>>> James Madison University
>
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Date: Sun, 09 Feb 1997 16:12:34 +0000
From: Lea and Robert Sanford
To: email@hidden
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: What does hockey teach?]
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The Stevens wrote:
>
> My name is Bree, and I am 11 years old. I play goalie on the Anaheim Jr.
> Ducks and Team Cal South girls team. This is what hockey has taught me!!
>
> It teaches how to have heart and there is no "I" in team!! Don't give
> your hopes up. Teaches you how to play with other kids that are not the
> same as you. Also that when you have a mean coach, you do not have to
> play for them.
I think I am going to copy this and hand it out to everyone I play with. Games
would go alot better if everyone had already learned these principles!
Lea
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"Keep your stick on the ice." -- Red Green
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