COMMUNITY SPORTS BRIEFS
Sports briefs run as space permits throughout the week in The Record. To submit an item, e-mail sports@troyrecord.com.
Girl’s Winter Lacrosse: Capitalland Lacrosse will be running girl’s lacrosse programs this winter on Sunday mornings starting on November 14and ending on January 2at the
All Star Academy in Latham. Levels include: Leagues for youth grades fourth through sixth, modified/JV grades, seventh through ninth grades, and varsity programs; An advanced skills and drills program designed for players who want to take his game to the next level, grades six through eight and nine through 12; Instructional programs for novice players’ grades four through six and seven through eleven; Instructional programs for beginners grades four through six and seven through eleven; a co-ed kindergarten through fifth learn to play program. For more information go to capitallandlacrosse.com or Email us at Chad@capitallandlacrosse.com
Girl’s Winter Field Hockey: Capitalland Field Hockey will be running girl’s field hockey programs this winter on Sunday mornings starting on November 14and ending on January 2 at the All Star Academy in Latham. Levels include:League for modified/JV grades seven through nine; An advanced skills and drills program designed for players who want to take his game to the next level for grades six through eight and nine through 11; Instructional programs for novice players’ grades five through seven and eight through 11; Instructional programs for beginner grades four through six and seven through 11; Learn to play beginner program grades kindergarten through third: for all young players who want to learn how to play in a friendly fun atmosphere. The emphasis is fun. For more information go to capitallandlacrosse.com or Email us at Chad@capitallandlacrosse.com
Boy’s Winter Lacrosse: Capitalland Lacrosse will be running boy’s lacrosse programs this winter on Sunday mornings starting on November 14and ending on January 2at the
All Star Academy in Latham. Levels include: Coaches’ corner grades four through six and seven through nine in an dvanced skill program that has varsity-level coaches recreate a set of advanced-level practices full of skills & drills that players need to know for the next level; Instructional programs for novice players’ grades six through nine and second through fifth; Instructional programs for beginner grades six through ten and second through fifth; A co-ed kindergarten through fifth learn to play program. For more information go to capitallandlacrosse.com or Email us at Chad@capitallandlacrosse.com
Hockey Hut Summer Camps are right around the corner:
The Hockey Hut is excited for another summer of maximizing players development spots are starting to fill up! Put in your deposit now to reserve your players spot in our camps! Camps include over three hours of on-ice instruction including power-skating, puck control, and shooting. All camps will involve instruction tailored to that week. Camps also include outdoor off-ice training and hockey skills. All players will receive a jersey at the beginning of each camp. If you have any questions, you can call or email Jeff Silengo at the Hockey Hut.
SAVE! Ice Hockey Goalie Academy Skills Clinic:
Every Monday night from 6:30 to 7:30p.m. at the Hockey Hut followed by a one hour goalie-focused off-ice training session.The clinic will include stations that focus on rebound control, depth, angles, skating skills, and hand positioning. Game type situations and video and photo to help goalies show their position and movement in the crease. $25 drop-in and $20promotion if you bring a skilled shooter. Complimentary assessments and on-ice evaluations available for more personalized private and semiprivate sessions in and out of season, just ask! To reserve a spot please contact: Austin Christopher at 207-441-4564 or Goalieace30@gmail.com.