Air Force Hockey Sports Camp
Jan. 1, 2004
FALCON HOCKEY CAMP
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Coach Frank Serratore's Background
SESSION I: June 14-18 2004: (Boarder and Commuter)
SESSION II: June 21-25 2004: (Boarder and Commuter)
SESSION III: June 28-30 2004: (Commuter Only)
Sports Camp General Information Letter
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Dear 2004 Falcon Hockey Campers:
Welcome to the 2004 Falcon Hockey Camp. This letter is to confirm your registration in the hockey camp. You will receive information on group placement and receive your daily schedule at camp check-in.
The emphasis of the camp will be power skating, puck skills, game situations, and fun! The morning session will consist of approximately 50-55 minutes of power skating and puck skills (Passing, stickhandling, shooting) followed by 15-20 minutes of small games. The afternoon session will consist of approximately 25 minutes of game situation drills followed by a 50 minute scrimmage game. Goaltenders will have an instructor working with them during the morning sessions and will be involved in team concepts/scrimmage in the afternoon.
There will be a game on Friday and your camper will be excused after lunch (unless prior arrangements have been made through our staff). Parents are welcome to watch their camper at anytime. If you have any questions or need to contact your camper during the day, call myself or secretary Hope Tally at (719) 333-2188. We are looking forward to a great week of hockey and fun. I am very excited about this year's camp and look forward to meeting you.
Sincerely yours,
Frank D. Serratore
Head hockey Coach/Air Force Falcons
Falcon Hockey Camp Director
Additional Information,
Typical Day: The daily schedule will consist of 2 ice sessions, 2 classroom/film sessions, and 2 off ice sessions.
Equipment: Players need to bring all of their own equipment and sticks. Players are required to supply all protective equipment recommended by USA Hockey. Equipment must include a certified helmet, facemask, mouth guard, hockey pants, gloves, shoulder pads, shin pads, elbow pads, and hockey skates. Each camper will receive a camp jersey that he/she will be able to keep.
Additional: Players need to bring shorts, t-shirts, and athletic shoes (for indoor and outdoor activities). Also: bring a swimming suit and ball glove. You may wish to bring a small amount of money for snacks, video games, etc.




