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Q&A with USHL Commissioner Tom Garrity
June 2, 2023
“When the situation arose for interim commissioner and they asked me to do it, I was happy and thrilled to do my part and help the league through a period of transition.” GARRITY TOOK OVER THE ROLE FULL-TIME IN MAY AFTER SERVING AS INTERIM COMMISSIONER SINCE NOVEMBER Tom Garrity became the ninth president and commissioner […]
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How NorthStar Volleyball United Is Paving the Way
June 2, 2023
As a group of club directors they insist that NSVU participating clubs abide by the rules of other governing bodies in the area regarding tryout dates, recruiting and training athletes to officiating. There are a large number of clubs and teams in the Twin Cities metro area and beyond that are moving to JVA membership and events. The […]
Division I Coaches on Minnesota’s ‘It’ Factor
June 2, 2023
While recruiting players in Minnesota, college hockey coaches know they are getting one thing for sure: well-rounded athletes, not just hockey players. This past year alone, the State of Hockey produced: 18,839 8U players (a new state and national record) 419 NCAA Division I and Division III men’s players 486 NCAA Division I and Division […]
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Four Ways to Find Your Best Division for Your Talent Level
June 2, 2023
Even if you’re an underclassman the coach can still send you recruiting questionnaires or recruiting information to indicate that they are interested in you. One of the most important — and difficult — parts of the recruiting process is projecting the right division level for you based on your athletic talent. Finding the right division […]
Blizzard Foundation Gets Kids Out of the House, Off the Streets
June 2, 2023
Baseball camp offers kids free opportunity to experience the sport, honors deceased former standout
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Embrace the Disruption in Youth Sports
June 2, 2023
You’ve got to recognize that this is a multiyear process, five to 10-plus years. You start with small progress. And as you continue to build on that it makes a big difference. Baseball may be one of the oldest and most traditional sports, but it remains one of the top two games played by children. […]
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How to Tell If Your Athlete Is Coachable
June 2, 2023
Athletes need to be willing to take direction in order to cultivate their talent
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Why Coaches Admit to Playing Favorites
June 2, 2023
Coaches love athletes who make the team better and don’t just think about themselves
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Coaching Expectations and Evaluations
June 2, 2023
Bobby Howe, former Director of Coaching for U.S. Soccer, talks about his approach to providing feedback to his coaches
Gold Medal Yet Another Proud Hockey Memory for Linda Lamoureux
June 2, 2023
“You kind of reflect on all the years of hard work and making the team, then the gold-medal game and then they are Olympic champions.” From their very first strides on the North Dakota ice all the way to the world’s biggest stage, Monique Lamoureux-Morando and Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson fiercely chased after their dreams of winning […]
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