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PeeWee

The main focus of our PeeWee program is the development of the player as an athlete. Players begin the process of "learning to train" as practices and off-floor activities are now centered on enhancing game play. At this level, players are introduced to all tactics of the game: Transition systems, Special teams, and Set plays. Specialized goalie skill training begins. League play is much more competitive as the teams are tiered "A", "B", and "C". All practices are in Okotoks and games are played in Okotoks, Calgary and surrounding area. Definitions for each level of play are adopted from the "levels of development" of the National Coaches Certification Program and the Canadian Lacrosse Association (CLA):
Competitive "A"- a 'learn to win' program requiring enhanced commitments on the part of players and parents. - Commitment to attend all games (at least 95%) - Commitment to attend all regular scheduled practices (at least 95%) - Expect additional team practices and games (75% commitment for attendance) - Commitment to more than one tournament if chosen by team - Commitment to participate in Provincials if chosen by team
Recreational "B"- a 'learn to compete' program requiring moderate to enhanced commitment on the part of players and parents. - Commitment to 90% of all games - Commitment to 90% of all regular scheduled practices - Commitment to 75% of any additionally scheduled practices - Commitment to at least one tournament chosen by team Recreational "C"- a 'learn to play' and 'learn to compete' program requiring moderate commitment on the part of players and parents. - Commitment to 90% of all games - Commitment to 90% of all regular scheduled practices - Commitment to 75% of any additionally scheduled practices.
This year we have changed our view on participation, as with all team sports you commit to a team. As the success of the team depends on the participation of each and every player at any level at which you play and if you do not show up for practices or games you not only let yourself down but also every player on your team.
Because of the enhanced commitments, that come with the Competitive "A" programs, parents and players participating in those programs will be asked to sign a letter agreeing to the commitments of that program. - click on commitment letter to print....
At the PeeWee level, any player can try out for "A" level teams as well as attend the Team Alberta tryouts, and we encourage all players to challenge their abilities and do so.
2010 Peewee Practice Schedule to end of Regular Season
May 31- Piper 7:00-8:00pm PC
June 2 - Murray 7:00-8:00pm PB
June 7 - Centennial 5:45-6:45pm PC
June 9 - Centennial 6:30-7:30pm PB
June 10 - Piper 7:00-8:00pm PC
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