The Goal
Skating, skills, conditioning and games; in that
order.
The MHS expectation, as discussed
with the AD, is that MHS Girls Hockey will have a competitive varsity team next
year. Everyone will need to be ready to play a role in the varsity games. All
players need to be able on skate, shoot and pass effectively to be on the ice
in varsity games.
The challenge is that the team
needs to improve in strength, endurance, and skills to get to the next level of
competition. Time will help as students grow and mature but the real emphasis
in the off season needs to be on the basics with just enough game time to keep
the reflexes, game sense and team cohesion alive.
Focus Areas
- Strength
to battle and defend the goal and goalie
- Strength
to battle on forechecks and in the front of the offensive goal.
- Endurance
and speed to skate/play an entire game.
- Hard
shots with placement (goal scoring)
- Sending
and receiving passes on the move
- Game
play (breakouts, forechecks, attacks, special teams)
- Game
basics (change ups, shift duration, line up locations)
- Moving
with/without the puck
- Skating
- Goaltending
Summer Student Activities
There will be a girls’ high school
summer league on Monday nights at Pilgrim Arena as there was last year. MHS was
selected to compete in the league. All players are expected to play on the
team. Vacations are understood. A
payment of $~145 in the name of MHS Girls Hockey will be the projected cost. First
game is likely to be late June 2012. The goal is to stay on the ice as a team
in a competitive setting and have some fun.
Any player or goalie camp would be
great. Several players have attended camps together at Providence
and Dartmouth.
The camp website links are on the team’s website: www.marshfieldgirlshockey.com.
Summer strength and conditioning
program (Shea Training Systems) for the Marshfield High Girls Hockey Team is
recommended. It is an excellent program with an experienced instructor.
Juniors should consider competitive
opportunities such as the Bay State Summer Games (www.baystategames.org ) or a Chowder
Cup team to increase their college visibility.
Skills/Skating session somewhere: Findley’s,
Lovell, Bog, Bavis, or Leo’s. The most efficient use of $ and time are the
skating sessions on Tuesday’s or stick handling sessions on Thursday’s with Leo+
at Hobomock Arena. The sessions are flexible, low cost and effective.
There will also be a “Getting Ready
for College” session for juniors and seniors.
Fall Student Activities
Skating at least once per week on a
competitive hockey team (Coastal Stars, Breakers, etc.) is recommended.
Skills sessions/workouts should
continue or be folded into fall team practices.
Captains (Skills) Practices are
planned to be at least twice per week in November.
There will be an Alumni Game for
all to participate in during the day on the Friday after Thanksgiving at
Hobomock Arena.
First 2012/2013 MHS Girls Hockey Team Practice: Monday
11/26/12
Getting Organized for College
Get your story together.
It is essential to have your history and accomplishments in an organized form to do well on applications, interviews and scholarships. It also takes longer than you think to get it organized.
- Build a one page resume with a nice photo
- Academics
- Sports
- Community
- Leadership and team participation
Do your college homework now.
Not in season when you are trying to win hockey games, study and apply for college. It comes hard, fast and all at once.
- Take an SAT Prep Course or at least a study book at the kitchen table for a few hours a week.
- Register for the SAT Test (early in the Fall)
- Read The One Hour College Finder is an excellent and quick book for you to read to get your thinking started.
- Review the websites of the colleges you have any interest in. Think about majors, locations and costs as well as academics, sports/activities and environment.
- Get a solid email account (for use by you and your parents) for all of your college and financial aid work. It is all online now. Not Facebook.
- Register online with the colleges you are interested in so your applicant file starts and information flows to you.
- Register for visits at the colleges you are serious about in the summer and fall.
Make your Top Ten Colleges List.
- The list should consider majors, locations and costs as well as academics, sports/activities and environment. It can and will change as you go through the process throughout the year. Include a few school tough/reach schools, a group of reasonable schools you have interest in and possibly one or two safety net schools you could get started at. Write it out with possible majors, locations and costs included.
Prepare College Applications
- Download or request the specific college application forms. All colleges have a checklist of forms and dates online in the admissions and financial aid sections of their websites.
- Organize each school in a folder.
- Download the common application and get all the information required to complete the form.
- Start drafts of the required application essays. You will need to review and work on them until they are your best work. Get them reviewed including MHS teachers.
Prepare Financial Aid Applications
Alert your parents to start preparing for the financial aid applications.
Focus on MHS Academics
- Fall Senior Year is your last chance to improve/stabilize your GPA and show your academic potential. Give it your best effort. Get help early before you need it. Relax in the spring senior year, not the fall.
- Do your MHS summer reading for a solid start to the year.
Request Letters of Recommendation
Make requests for a few key letters of recommendation early from teachers and coaches you have a good academic standing and a solid relationship with. A short note explaining the request and its timing as well as a copy of your resume gives the teacher or coaches a great start and keeps everyone focused. The letters will be important for use in several ways:
· College Hockey Coaches
Coaches will also email and call any coaches that make sense at the right time in the process.
It is important.
Ask questions or request help.
It will all work out.