
Colts to Host P.A Day Hockey Camp Friday, October 23rd
October 5, 2015 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Barrie Colts News Release
Barrie, ON- The Barrie Colts are proud to announce today that the Barrie Colts Hockey School will host a special one-day P.A Day Camp on Friday, October 23rd at the Barrie Molson Centre.
The one-day camp will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. giving kids 7 to 12 years old two hours of ice time and two hours of dry-land training. They receive instruction from OHL coaches, former NHL players and the Colts players themselves.
"We push the kids pretty hard but our main goal is to provide players with an opportunity to enhance their fundamental skills in a positive, learning environment," said Colts Assistant Coach and Hockey School instructor Todd Miller.
Kids will also get a tour of the Barrie Colts dressing room, they will watch Colts practice and get to meet members of the Barrie Colts. The cost of the camp is $89.99 + tax. Anybody who is interested in enrolling in the camp can call Todd Miller at (705) 737- 6855 or go to www.barriecolts.com to register.
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