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The contemporary sport developed in Canada from European and native influences. These included various stick and ball games similar to field hockey, bandy and other games where two teams push a ball or object back and forth with sticks. These were played outdoors on ice under the name “hockey”.

Elite Program

The Hockey School’s Elite Week is open to all boys and girls, skaters and goaltenders, registered in the AAA, AA, BB and CC level of their Categories during the minor hockey season.

Recreational Program

The focus of the recreational week is based on the principles of learning, respecting and having fun while playing the game of hockey, all in a truly unique atmosphere.
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Alexis Filippone

Alexis Filippone

PEPPERDINE

I started beach volleyball with Chris as my coach at age 12 and he taught me the game making me the player I am today, but also so much more. I have learned so much from Chris as my coach, trainer, and yoga instructor. His wisdom is something that has impacted my life for the better. Chris’ emphasis on fitness, yoga, health/nutrition, and spirituality is something that is one of a kind and you won’t find anywhere else.

Megan Muret

Megan Muret

UCLA

He’s been right with me through my college recruiting, tough losses, good wins, and break-through moments.  I remember at my very first practice, Chris put us through a workout so hard that I thought I was going to have to quit the club.  I grew to really appreciate the workouts though, especially the challenging “weekend warrior workouts” we did, because they improved my athleticism and overall fitness.

Jonny Baham

Jonny Baham

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

Chris places an emphasis on the biomechanics of beach volleyball, which appealed to my analytical nature; however, he also took a holistic approach to the sport that pushed me to grow outside of my comfort zone. From yoga and meditation to vision boards and nutrition talks, Chris cared about molding each person into an all around better version of themselves. His passion for life and the game of volleyball are infectious

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The word hockey itself is of unknown origin. One supposition is that it is a derivative of hoquet, a Middle French word for a shepherd’s stave. The curved, or “hooked” ends of the sticks used for hockey would indeed have resembled these staves. Another supposition derives from the known use of cork bungs.

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