Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Hardy Returning to Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School

The Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School is pleased to announce that Kyle Hardy will return for another summer to help with the development of the Tiger Paw students. Kyle who plays for the Dijon Ducs of the Magnus League in France has been with the Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School since its inception four years ago.
Kyle was a two time all American defenseman at Bowdoin College before gradating and starting his professional career in France. Kyle is now completing his second season with Dijon and was selected to be their captain at the beginning of the year.

"Kyle is a tremendous asset to the Hockey School. he brings a high level of speed and skill, add to that his knowledge of the game and his ability to communicate and relate to the students id just remarkable. I would want my children being taught by Kyle!" offered Chris Sides hockey school director.

"Not only that, but Kyle's leadership qualities, his life experiences at school, in college and at the professional level provides the students with great insight through his work in our Championship habits program," Sides continued.
The Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School teaches hockey skills, tactics and team play along with a strength and conditioning program that is supported by Championship Habits that offers guidance in nutrition, mental focus, self confidence, self esteem and mental preparation at the peewee, bantam and midget levels.

We believe that your Tiger Paw student deserves and should receive proper teaching, nurturing, support and correction and to accomplish this, the Tiger Paw Elite Summer Hockey School prides itself in maintaining a low student to instructor ratio. This difference pays off for our students!
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Our brochure and registration form is available at; http://lsltigers.weebly.com/summer-camp.html
You are able to follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/training123

We have age specific facebook pages for our peewee, bantam and midget students

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