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2013 Summer Camps

2013 Summer

Session #1

Camps

MITES & SQUIRTS CAMP July 29th - August 1st

On Ice:

9:30am - 12:00pm

COST: $25000 (non-refundable) Session #2

PEEWEES & BANTAMS CAMP August 5th - August 8th On Ice:

COST:

1:00pm - 3:30pm

25000 (non-refundable)

$

Session #3

MITES & SQUIRTS CAMP August 12th - August 16th On Ice: Snack: Off Ice:

9:00am - 11:00am 11:15am - 11:45am 12:00pm - 1:00pm

PEEWEES & BANTAMS CAMP August 12th - August 16th Off Ice: Snack: On Ice:

9:00am - 10:00am 10:15am - 10:45am 11:15am - 1:15pm

COST: $32500 (non-refundable) schedule subject to change depending on enrollment

All camps are held at:

Northford Ice Pavilion

24-30 Clintonville Road | Northford, CT 06472

203-484-4054 www.northfordice.com

35 Lake Shore Drive | Middlefield, CT 06455

Sesson #4

CONNECTICUT ELITE HOCKEY CAMPS

COST: $32500 (non-refundable)

CONNECTICUT ELITE HOCKEY CAMPS

Registration

CONNECTICUT ELITE HOCKEY CAMPS

FIRST NAME

LAST NAME

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP CODE

EMAIL

HOME PHONE

DATE OF BIRTH

AGE YOU WILL BE AT CAMP

CURRENT SCHOOL

CURRENT TEAM

COACH’S NAME

PHONE OR EMAIL

YEARS OF HOCKEY EXPERIENCE

CURRENT PLAYING LEVEL

25000 K Session #3 $32500 K Session #1

$

25000 K Session #4 $32500 K Session #2

Payment Information K Check

Amount Enclosed $

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Visa

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K

Mastercard

NAME OF CARDHOLDER ACCOUNT #

The primary mission of CT Elite will be to provide quality instruction to our players in the technical and tactical aspects of ice hockey. The program also includes off ice strength and flexibility training. These off-ice workouts will improve all hockey skills. We want our player’s strengths to develop so that they can win the small one-on-one battles that are critical, so we intend to tailor the workouts to each player’s maximum ability. We have been in the hockey/training business for over 15 years. Our main objective is to teach and improve proper hockey playing and skating technique. Each player will learn to master all basic fundamentals in a controlled manner. We also want to push each player outside their comfort zone. Our philosophy is for the players to gain confidence and stronger hockey skills so that they can compete better in game situations. We believe that repetition and speed will enhance skills and proper technique.

POSITION

CT Elite Summer Camps

The CT Elite Philosophy

EXPIRATION DATE

DUE TO LIMITED SPACE, CAMP FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

Please Read Before Signing

INDEMNIFICATION HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: To include the Northford Ice Pavilion CEPT and its employees and coaches. To permit participation by the above named individual or team in any games played hereby give my consent and agree to release indemnify and hold harmless The Northford Ice Pavilion, its employees and coaches, from any claims arising out of injury.

I/We understand and appreciate that participation or observation of the sport constitutes a risk to me/us of serious injury, including permanent paralysis or death.

I/We voluntarily recognize, accept, and assume this risk and release Connecticut Elite Hockey Camps and its affiliates, sponsors, event organizers, and officials from any liability thereof. PARTICIPANT’S SIGNATURE

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PARENT(S) SIGNATURE

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I Play and train intensive HOCKEY, under guided professional supervision of experienced coaches. We limit the amount of players in each session to allow for the best possible working conditions and work to rest ratio.

I It is not always going to be easy, but hard work always garners self-improvement and self-satisfaction. We will promote each player to develop a high level of self-motivation. It is CT Elite’s philosophy that the children have to want to improve themselves’ first.

I We encourage a fun and up tempo atmosphere with the continuing thought of absolute intensity during every drill. Our instructors are all experienced and accomplished hockey players who allow a relaxed relationship while pushing the kids to their maximum potential.

I At our camps we encourage a team philosophy and teach that it is better to achieve team goals first and foremost. Putting the group’s interest above your own and being a team player allows everyone to reach their own personal goals. TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE (TEAM). I Here at CT Elite we believe that we have created a successful formula to extract and unleash the hidden talent in each player. This demanding camp will set in motion the wheels of development and create a well rounded and more mature player.

Our Spring and Summer Camps are designed to improve each player’s basic fundamentals. The students will be broken down into small groups according to age and ability. We have designed this session to focus on all the fundamentals of ice hockey. By improving player’s fundamental skills this improves confidence. Each practice will begin with at least a thirty minutes of power skating. This will be followed by puck handling, shooting, passing and puck support.

Camp Directors Bill Maniscalco

Currently coaching at Avon Old Farms School where Bill has won two New England Prep School Championships. Prior to this position at Avon, Bill spent a year with Quinnipiac University and ten years as the head coach at Choate Rosemary Hall School in Wallingford, CT, whom he guided to four appearances in the New England Prep School playoffs. Before that he spent his time at Southern CT State University where he led the Owls to three regular season titles, four league championships and two ACHA national tournament appearances. In 1999 he was the recipient of the Vincent J. Reilly Coach of the Year Award. He has also been active in the Hockey Night in Boston summer tournament series as well as in various USA Hockey select camps.

CJ Marottolo

This North Haven, CT native and former Choate Rosemary Hall hockey star was recently named the Head Coach of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. Sacred Heart is a Division one program that plays in the Atlantic Hockey Conference. Prior to his new assignment he workrd at Yale University for 14 years with the last seven being the Asscociate head Coach. While at Yale the Yale teams won two regular season champioships, 5 Ivy league titles ,one tournament championship and qualified for the NCAA tournament twice. Marottolo was also an assistant at Trinity college for two winters before Yale. He played collegiate hockey at Northeastern University and graduated in 1989. The following two years he served as player/head coach at the Hockey Club de Metz, France. Marottolo also works for USA Hockey as he participates in national and regional developemental camps throughout the summer.

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