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Lady Coyotes make history in 2008!

The Lady Coyotes U14 team made Arizona hockey history at the 2008 Rocky Mountain District Championships.   When they beat the defending RMD Champion Colorado Select in 5 OT's, they became the first girls youth hockey team from Arizona to represent the Rocky Mountain District at the U.S. National Championships.  Way to go girls!!!

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  1. How often do you practice?
  2. Where are practices located?
  3. How do you decide on where you play tournament?
  4. What does your program offer that sets you apart?
  5. I dont think my daughter is ready for this level. Do you?
  6. How can my daughter get seen by college scouts?

How often do you practice?

[Currently our teams practice Thursday, Saturday, Friday, and Monday.]

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How do you decide on where you play tournaments?

[We base our tournaments off of two criterion. 1. Good competition? 2. Exposure to Colleges and/or Prep Schools.]

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What does your program offer that sets you apart?

[Our coaching staff is unlike most.  We have coaches that have gone through National Level hockey and Collegiate D1.  Our staff uses what they have learned as players to help your daughter succeed at whatever her goals may be.  Whether it is improving and having fun or playing Collegiate or Prep School hockey]

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I don't think my daughter is ready for this level.  Do you?

[It is amazing what a player can do at any level when given a chance to succeed.  Players are never set up to fail!  When a positive expectation is put on any player, she will rise to the occasion and succeed.  Just give your daughter the chance to have fun, play hard, and learn at a level they are not used to playing.]

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How can my daughter get seen by college scouts?

[Players need to put themselves out there.  No one will do the work for them.  Write letters to all college coaches that you are interested in playing for.  Let them know that you will be participating in specific tournaments.  Keep in contact with coaches by sending periodic emails throughout the season.]]

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The 2nd Annual Play Hockey for a Cure Tournament was a success! Thank you to the members of the LC Hockey Club for donating over $5500 for Breast Cancer Research.