The Record (Troy, NY)

COMMUNITY SPORTS BRIEFS

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Sports briefs run as space permits throughout the week in The Record. To submit an item, e-mail sports@ troyrecord.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.

Ice Hockey Goalie Academy Skills Clinic- every Monday night from 6:30 to 7:30 p.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 videos and photos to help goalies show their position and movement in the crease. $25 drop-in and $20 promotion if you bring a skilled shooter. Compliment­ary assessment­s and on-ice evaluation­s are available for more personaliz­ed private and semi-private sessions in and out of season, just ask! To reserve a spot please contact: Austin Christophe­r at 207-441-4564 or Goalieace3­0@gmail.com.

Hockey Hut presents the Pierre Leblond Advanced Skills Class: Come train with a PRO! Each week players will work on a variety of advanced hockey skills training. Battle drills, edgework, shooting, and more, all at a high rate of speed. Register on-site when you arrive, or call us ahead of time. Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Six sessions for $180.

Hockey Hut presents Drop In Shooting Class: Drop-in class to work on the wrist shot and scoring moves. Saturdays at 11 a.m. at the Hockey Hut. Cost: $20 per class. Payment received on location.

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Semi-Private Training Weekly: Players start their training with a free Player Assessment and Functional Movement Screening. The results of these assessment­s will determine the program we recommend. You can then choose from five sessions, 10 sessions, or our most popular option, our 3-month program! Call (518) 371-1469 to register today!

Try Sports for Free with the Saratoga Springs Recreation Department. This free program gives youth in Grades K-12 the opportunit­y to Try Sports For Free. No experience is needed. Participan­ts will be able to try curling, figure skating, hockey, and speed skating.

A variety of sports including field hockey, pickleball, volleyball, and tennis are available to try at the Scott T. Johnson Rec Center.

Additional sports will be available throughout the year for participan­ts to try and have fun! Contact the Recreation Department at (518) 587-3550 x2300 or recreserva­tions@saratoga-springs.org with questions.

Begin Your Ice Skating Journey with the Saratoga Springs Recreation Department: Intro to Ice Skating introduces skaters age 3-adults to the exciting world of ice skating and prepares a skater for advancemen­t to figure skating, hockey, or speed skating.

Visit www.SaratogaRe­c. com and click Programs, Ice Skating lessons for complete informatio­n and to register. Contact the Recreation Department at (518) 587-3550 x2300 or recreserva­tions@ saratoga-springs.org with questions.

Begin Your Figure Skating Journey with the Saratoga Springs Recreation Department: Fundamenta­ls of Figure Skating introduces participan­ts to the artistry and athleticis­m of figure skating.

Visit www.SaratogaRe­c. com and click Programs, Ice Skating lessons for complete informatio­n and to register. Contact the Recreation Department at (518) 587-3550 x2300 or recreserva­tions@ saratoga-springs.org with questions.

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