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Park District of Oak Park Winter Program Guide 2018-19

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58 www.pdop.org Oak Park Ice Bears Hockey Spring Hockey Info pdop.org/icebears e Ice Bears spring season runs March to June. Players in this program may have the opportunity to participate in other tournaments throughout the season. ere are no 'cuts' or tryouts for this team. Registration is taken on a first-come, first- served basis. If there are more than one team at a level, an evaluation will be held in an effort to create two equal teams as opposed to an 'A Team' and 'B Team'. New players must attend a pre-evaluation. For more details, contact: Kayla Fauria, Rink Manager: 708.725.2315 or kayla.fauria@pdop.org Specialty Hockey-Youth Program Day/Date Time # of Classes Activity # Res/NR Goalie Bears Sa, Jan 5 - Feb 23 2:15 - 2:50P 8 119307-01 $78/98 Skills and Drills W, Jan 9 - Feb 20 3:45 - 4:20P 7 119309-01 $68/85 Skills and Drills Sa, Jan 5 - Feb 23 3:35 - 4:10P 8 119309-02 $78/98 PBHL: Ages 5-8 Su, Jan 6 - Feb 24 11:45A - 12:35P 8 119600-01 $112/132 PBHL: Ages 9-14 Su, Jan 6 - Feb 24 12:40 - 1:30P 8 119601-01 $112/132 See registration timeline on page 52. Goalie Class Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Are you interested in playing goalie for your favorite hockey team? Here's your start! Our goalie class will introduce you to the equipment and fundamentals of playing goalie in a hockey game. Players in this program should also sign up for the PBHL to gain practical experience in a fun, game-based setting. Min 4/Max 7 Skills and Drills Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Skills and Drills is intended for players enrolled in Polar Cubs/Junior Bears 2, Ice Bears or that have received Hockey Coordinator permission prior to entering Skills and Drills. e goal is to focus on specific skills for each skater that need improvement through fun and interactive drills. Full hockey equipment, including stick, is required. Min 4/Max 7 Polar Bear Hockey League Supervisor: Kayla Fauria e Polar Bear Hockey League or PBHL has been revised to provide an opportunity for our hockey players to actually play the game. ese cross ice games will feature roughly 15 minutes of game overview followed by 45 minutes of play (three 12-minute periods). e PBHL is also an excellent segue for those players wishing to get a feel for the game aspect before beginning a travel program, but also enough for those not wishing to travel. Min 20/Max 54

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