KATIE <[log in to unmask]> writes: >> Yes, Minnesota has a wonderful youth hockey program. I am wondering how much ice time is being used in Maine? All I know is that my brother, who is now a senior at Mahtomedi High School (Mahtomedi was 3rd place in the state tournament) spent many an early morning during his youth hockey days being carted around the cities for 6am practices, and as he got older 11pm practices. The high school team has summer captain's practice at 10pm. Mahtomedi, though an excellent youth and high school hockey program, has no arena. Home games are played sometimes as far as 20 miles away. The only teams with the "popular 5-10pm ice times" are the mites and squirts. Mahtomedi always gets the second choice in ice time to the surrounding school districts of North St. Paul, White Bear Lake, and Stillwater. << Here in Phoenix there are TWO WHOLE RINKS! One of them did something to tee-off big brother (A.K.A. Desert Youth Hockey Association) so we actually only had ONE! Love those 11 PM games and 4:30AM practices! For some odd reason travel gets practically LAST choice for ice times (go figure). Our home ice is 45 miles each way from my house. >>I can't forsee kids being turned away from youth hockey. There are always outdoor rinks, and as long as school districts are co-operative ice time shouldn't be denied. In my personal opinion, Minnesota has the best, and most successful youth and high school hockey programs in the country. << We're not doing too bad here in Phx, although the schools here probably don't know what a puck is --- oh well, what's $10,000 or $12,000 a year for travel (don't sweat: its only $450 to play in-house) anyway? Later Mike "Rocky" Bishop -= GO HABS GO! =- Stanley Cup '95 UA ICECATS in the PCHL!