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1 A coop w/ Byron Center and Calvin Christian 2014-2015 Season

2 A coop w/ Byron Center & Calvin Christian

3 Best 4 year consecutive record in programs 38 year history. Best 4 year consecutive record in programs 38 year history. 4 consecutive Regional Championship appearances. 4 consecutive Regional Championship appearances. 3 Regional Championships in 4 seasons. 3 Regional Championships in 4 seasons. 3 State Quarter Final Appearances in 4 seasons. 3 State Quarter Final Appearances in 4 seasons. State Semi-Finalist Division 1. State Semi-Finalist Division 1. All State Academic 3 years in a row. All State Academic 3 years in a row.

4 Leave a Legacy Grandville Varsity Hockey Represents….A warriors soul, filled with pride, character, and perseverance. Upholding a tradition of excellence, on and off the ice. Striving to reach the next level of success. To be committed to ourselves, our community, and to each other throughout each season. TOGETHER, we will Leave a Legacy worthy of those who came before us. Authored by: Varsity Hockey Team #36

5 Grandville Hockey has become and will continue to strive to be the gold standard of mens varsity athletics here at Grandville Schools. This means you are a Student-Athlete under the following definition… Being truthful, dedicated, and loyal to yourself and each other. Being truthful, dedicated, and loyal to yourself and each other. That you will continue to strive for success and that failure simply is another word for opportunity for further growth and development. That you will continue to strive for success and that failure simply is another word for opportunity for further growth and development. Our players are extensions of our community and are positive representatives throughout our community. Are players are expected to be young men of Character in our community. Our players are extensions of our community and are positive representatives throughout our community. Are players are expected to be young men of Character in our community. Its not about you, its about the program and our community! Its not about you, its about the program and our community!

6 Fitness+Academics+Community=Excellence (F.A.C.E. Challenge) High Conditioning Standards: – Pull Ups (17 or more) 32* – Push ups (60 or more) 120* – Mile run (6:15 or lower) 5:30* – Planks (3min. or longer) 6:15* High Academic Standards: – 2013-2014 Team GPA of 3.34 must be higher (50% of team had 3.5 or higher) Community involvement: (1/3 of the team put in over 20 hours of community service this year) – Volunteering in youth hockey organizations. – Mission work. – Helping home-bound or shut-ins.

7 Each of you will be vying for an opportunity to play for one of the elite public school hockey programs in all of West Michigan. Each of you will be vying for an opportunity to play for one of the elite public school hockey programs in all of West Michigan. The difference between a great team and a successful program is consistency. The difference between a great team and a successful program is consistency. With the beginning of the summer months your responsibility is to prepare yourselves and your potential future teammates for success. With the beginning of the summer months your responsibility is to prepare yourselves and your potential future teammates for success. We cannot afford those with a weak will or negative attitude. We cannot afford those with a weak will or negative attitude. Treat every day as a tryout opportunity, this includes returning players. Treat every day as a tryout opportunity, this includes returning players.

8 Its not just about being a solid hockey player, its also about... Responsibility. Responsibility. Accountability. Accountability. Making success a choice. Making success a choice. High Character is what we expect! High Character is what we expect!

9 We need Athletes that want to earn every bit of playing time possible and are strong enough mentally to accept the role and opportunity provided them. When given an opportunity, make the most of it. Ask yourselves… How badly do you want to be a part of this team? Can you handle training off-ice for 4-5 days per week until the season starts? Are you mature enough for this commitment? Will you do your best to achieve our standards athletically, academically, and socially?

10 Weights and Core Begins Monday, June 6 @ GHS Mondays 6-8pm @ GHS. Mondays 6-8pm @ GHS. (Coach Breazeale) Wednesdays 11-1pm @ GHS. Wednesdays 11-1pm @ GHS. (Strength Coach Chapman) Friday 11-1pm @ GHS. Friday 11-1pm @ GHS. (Strength Coach Chapman)

11 Tuesday Evenings: Summer League @ Georgetown Arena Summer League @ Georgetown Arena Mostly prospects with returning varsity players mixed into line up. Mostly prospects with returning varsity players mixed into line up. Wednesday Evenings: Bulldog Clinic – Skills and Games Bulldog Clinic – Skills and Games – Open to all 8-12 graders. – Cost $185 (6 sessions). Thursday Evenings: Summer League @ SS Summer League @ SS (for returning players and by invite only)

12 It will prepare you for how hard you how hard you will work …if you make this team! …if you make this team!

13 West Coast Shootout July 25, 26 & 27. We will pick a team of 4 lines and two goalies. We will pick a team of 4 lines and two goalies. The roster may rotate from one game to another. The roster may rotate from one game to another. This is by invite from the coaching staff only. This is by invite from the coaching staff only. We will play 3 games. We will play 3 games. Cost is paid for by the Grandville Hockey Boosters. Cost is paid for by the Grandville Hockey Boosters.

14 Endurance by Worsley Endurance by Worsley The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmond Morris. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmond Morris. Training Camp by Jon Gordon Training Camp by Jon Gordon Season of Life by Jeffrey Marx Season of Life by Jeffrey Marx Why read? Because none of you are born leaders and all of you can improve upon your perspective on life. Each of you should be driven to better yourselves not only on the ice but in your heart as well as your mind.

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