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Park District of Oak Park Summer Program Guide 2017

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50 www.pdop.org Hockey Specialty-Youth Oak Park Ice Bears Hockey Fall Hockey Info www.pdop.org/icebears Are you ready for the next level of hockey? e Oak Park Ice Bears are a competitive youth travel hockey team that competes in the Northwest Hockey League. Fall season consists of two practices per week and an average of one game per weekend. Season begins in September and runs through March with a NWHL tournament. Players in this program will also have the opportunity to participate in other tournaments throughout the season as well. ere are no 'cuts' or tryouts for this team. Registration is taken on a first come, first served basis. If there is more than one team in a level, an evaluation will be held in an effort to create two equal teams as opposed to an 'A Team' and 'B Team'. Any new player to the program must attend a pre-evaluation. How do I know if I'm ready for Ice Bears? e Ice Bears look to take recreational hockey players and give them the travel hockey experience. Players should be confident skaters and have a basic knowledge of rules of the game. e Ice Bears are the next step for players participating in the PBHL (Polar Bear Hockey League) for multiple sessions. Players brand new to the league must attend a pre- season skate. Ice Bears - Mite Level (players born 2009-2010) e Mite team works as a bridge for younger players to transition to travel hockey. While players at this level should still have fundamental skating skills, a focus will be placed on developing strong skating skills, learning the rules of the game, and learning to shoot, stick handle, and play positional hockey. Registration begins in June. For a registration packet or details, visit pdop.org/programs/ice-bears. What level am I? • Mites - players born in 2009-2010 • Squirts - players born in 2007-2008 • Peewees - players born in 2005-2006 • Bantams - players born in 2003-2004 New at the sport or need further assistance? Contact our staff. Kyle Sandine, Rink Manager 708.725.2309 or kyle.sandine@pdop.org Andrew Prost, Hockey Coordinator 708.725.2312 or hockey@pdop.org Polar Bear Hockey League (PBHL) Ages 5-14 Supervisor: Kayla Fauria e Polar Bear Hockey League doesn't take a break for summer and takes it back to the roots of hockey. is program is designed for those players interested in trying the game before signing up for a league or just want to have fun and apply their hockey skills like their favorite professional players! Players who sign up will play cross ice games each week with a new team based on the special summer pick-up style format. Players will be divided up on the ice and be exposed to the social and physical benefits hockey offers. Players must be enrolled in Polar Cubs 2/Junior Bears 2 or above OR be proficient skaters. Jerseys will not be provided, please bring a light and a dark jersey each week. Min 12/Max 54 Visit page 46 for registration dates. Polar Bear Hockey League # of Classes RES NR 6 Classes $83 $101 7 Classes $96 $118 8 Classes $110 $135 9 Classes $124 $152 Program Day/Dates Time # of Classes Activity # Res/NR PBHL Age 5-8 Su, June 11 - Aug 6 11:45A-12:35P 9 319600-01 See Table PBHL Age 9-14 Su, June 11 - Aug 6 12:40-1:30P 8 319601-01 See Table 3 on 3: Mite/Squirt Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319310-01 $135/135 3 on 3: Mite/Squirt Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319310-02 $135/135 3 on 3: Mite/Squirt Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319310-03 $135/135 3 on 3: Mite/Squirt Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319310-04 $135/135 3 on 3: PW/BNTM Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319311-01 $135/135 3 on 3: PW/BNTM Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319311-02 $135/135 3 on 3: PW/BNTM Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319311-03 $135/135 3 on 3: PW/BNTM Th, June 15 - Aug 3 8:00-9:30P 8 319311-04 $25/25 Skills and Drills Sa, June 10 - Aug 5 3:35-4:10P 9 319312-01 See Table (p. 51) Skills and Drills W, June 14 - Aug 2 4:40-5:15P 9 319312-02 See Table (p. 51) Ice Bears 3-on-3 Leagues (U8-U14) Supervisor: Kyle Sandine Welcome to the new Ridgeland Common 3-on-3 Hockey League, the newest place to play and have fun this summer for all ages! e half ice games create a much faster paced game, and it gives the players more opportunities with the puck. Goalies are not exempt from the increased speed of the game; they may see 50 to 70 shots a game. 3 on 3 is a fun way for the athletes to explore and improve their game all on their own! e league will be divided into 2 divisions, U-8/U-10 and U-12/U-14. Teams will play two 30-minute games per night. Parent Volunteers will be needed! Equipment Requirements: Approved Helmet, USA Hockey approved face mask, hockey stick, shoulder pads, hockey pants, protective gloves, elbow pads, knee/ shin pads, hockey skates and neck guard. League program staff have the right to move players up or down in age group to make the teams evenly competitive. Fee: $150 R/$175 NR • Min 6/Max 12 L R Rhythm Speed Cognitive Skills and Drills Supervisor: Kayla Fauria Want more time to work on your hockey skills? en here's the class for you! Participants must successfully pass Polar Cubs/Junior Bears 2, be an Ice Bears player or receive 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. Curriculum will be adapted to focus on the individual skaters to make this a dynamic and engaging class. Full Hockey equipment, including stick, is required. Min 4/Max 6 Rhythm & Coordination Power Speed & Agility Hand-eye Coordination Cognitive Balance & Core

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