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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fangers:
You can apply as an individual to participate and they can try to get you assigned to a team, but from experience I know it's very tough to get a goalie spot. /QUOTE]

Can you suggest ideas how to pursue one of these coveted goalie spots? I am very new to the sport, having just completed my first season with four kids playing. My goalie son will be in 5th grade in the fall, so I am trying to determine what path to follow as he would like to go the prep school route.
 
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#1. Check www.prephockey.org and do all the research you can about the different schools and about the many variables you need to consider when selecting a school. I highly recommend buying the prep school guide book (no, I don't get a cut of any sales) as I found the info in there very helpful.

#2. Look up the Hockey Night In Boston, Chowder Cup, and Pre-Prep showcases and go to their websites. For HNIB find out who is responsible for your area of the country and start a dialogue with that person. They can let you know about tryouts/etc. as it relates to the team from your region. For the Chowder Cup and Pre-Prep events, look at rosters/lists of current teams and get an idea which teams come from your area. You should be able to get contact information for the organization/coach of team(s) from your area - contact them and let them know your situation and find out the process for getting a roster spot. If you can't track down info on a specific team, contact the event contacts and they can help get you in touch with appropriate folks.

#3. Talk with your son's local coaches and let them know of his desires. They may have contacts of thier own that could help out.

Good luck!


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I'm new to the site - great discussion going. My daughter is a AA calibre goalie (entering her first year of Midget)from Ontario who is also strong academically. She was invited to a Canadian prep school last year for a tour and practice and wants to try her luck with the US schools. She will be attending the Pre-Prep showcase in August in hopes of attracting some interest.
I would be interested in some feedback on a couple of items :
Are the showcase events worthwhile for girls to attend or are most schools there to try to bolster their boy's program ?
If a kid fits the school's academic profile and there is a strong interest in her athletically (strong in hockey and soccer), what sort of "financial assistance" can one expect to be offered ? We have a decent family income but certainly could not consider anything close to the full cost of one of these schools.
I'd appreciate any insight on the above.
Thanks.
 
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senator,

I'll be sending you a PM shortly.


Been there, done that. Went somewhere else and did it again.
 
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It seems this is an interesting one. a Prep school engaging in sports. Where is this prep school could be found?

Camille Jude
Teen Boarding School
 
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I really find these young kids very admirable since they are already into a physical sport such as hockey even for just a young age. I'm sure their parents are very proud of what their young kids can do. I definitely need some advice on how to train kids to be as disciplined as theirs.

Orley, Parenting Advice
 
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Writing Essays about boarding school is very a challenging task for me. So I hope I learned a lot from you. Thamks

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