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Thanks to all who responded to my request for information about hockey camps.
Here is the summary as promised. If the respondent gave a personal
recommendation, I have annotated that also:
 
--Paul Vincents Dynamic Skating , New England.  Try getting in touch with the
camp @  508-921-0943. (Personal recommendation:  Respondent s sons have always
                attended the camp;   a good camp, but strictly hockey, not for
beginners. )
--Maine Hockey Camps, call Debbie Russell Courtney, 207/581-3054.  Camps fill
        quickly.
--Penn State Sport Camps, 409 Keller Bldg., University Park, PA 16802,
814/865-0561
--University of Wisconsin, Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, Men s Ice
Hockey,         Camp Randall Stadium, 1440 Monroe St, Madison, WI 53711,
608/262-1866
--Bowling Green University, no address but highly recommended by respondent.
--UMass, hockey office 413/545-5173, sports camp office 413/545-CAMP; taught
by      Umass coaches.
--Vic s Hockey School, 1-800-500-VICS (Personal response from Vic LeMire,
President.      21 years in business at locations throughout North America;
specialized goalie      schools as well as hockey schools for forwards and
defensemen.)
-- Michigan Technological Hockey Development School..  For more information
contact         Bruce Horsch. Please call (906) 487-2104 and ask for his
number.  This is the    number to the Michigan Tech Hockey Offices.  They will
have Bruce s number     on hand. (Personal recommendation:  Respondent grew up
attending the school    and continues to be a part of it while serving as and
outdoor instructor for the      players.)
--The International Hockey Academy, IHA. (Personal recommendation by
respondent:     This camp is high speed skill training and improves your
agility drastically. The        drills run are the ones run for training the
USA olympic and national teams.  It is  one of the few camps that I can really
say is 100%succesful in improving your  skills.  The IHA is held all over the
world and US, so you should have no problem     finding a session.)
--Wildcat Hockey Camps, Norther Michigan University--1-800-553-7817
 
 
Print sources:
 
--USA Hockey monthly magazine/newsletter (part of USA Hockey membership)
--Hockey News, P.O. Box 904, Buffalo NY 14240
 
 
Marge Tilley
Vernon Area Public Library
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