Updated Jan 24, 2008: The Inhouse Mite program is no longer accepting new applicants, we are full, thank you.
These programs are for our newest hockey fans. Cape Cod Canal Youth Hockey is committed to teaching the great game of Hockey to all the kids that want to learn and experience what the game has to offer. These two programs allow kids to learn the skills required to compete at the higher levels of hockey within CCCYH. The memories made at this time are treasured by kids and parents alike.
Our Learn-To-Play program takes kids that are for the true beginners who need to develop their skating and understanding of hockey.
Our In-House Mites program is for the kids that want to play actual games but are not ready or do not want to participate in the travel programs just yet.
For information on Learn-to-Play please contact Ned Philie at 508-888-4107.
For information on In-House Mites please contact Brian Humphyes at 508-759-2827
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In-House Mites and Learn-to-Play Complete Season Schedule
Learn To Play: All times are on Saturday 6:00AM – 7:30AM
September: 3, 16, 23, 30
October: 7, 14, 22, 28
November: 4, 11, 18, 25
December: 2, 9, 16, 23, no session on 30th
January: 6, 13, 20, 27
February: 3, 10, 17, 24
March: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
In-House Mites: All times are on Sunday 2:00PM – 3:00PM except 10/15 which will be 12:00-1:00
September: 10, 17, 24
October: 1, 8, 15th is 12:00PM to 1:00PM, 22, 29
November: 5, 12, 19, 26
December: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
January: 7, 14, 21, 28
February: 4, 11, 18, 25
March: 4, 11, 18, 25
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Required Equipment List for Learn to Play Hockey
Helmet with cage & name on top of helmet
Mouth guard (NO CLEAR OCoach)
Neck guard
Shoulder pads
Elbow pads
Ice Hockey gloves
Protective cup (Boys)
Pelvic protector (Girls)
Ice Hockey pants
Garter
Ice Hockey socks
Shin guards
Ice Hockey skates
Ice Hockey stick
Juice, Water or Power Drink
Summer Hockey ONLY– Ice Hockey Shirt
- Equipment should fit comfortably and there should be no protected parts of the body exposed.
- Stick length in street shoes should measure to the players’ nose, in skates to the chin.
- Young players who do not show a preference to a shooting side may start playing hockey with a straight stick. Once a preference is evident, a curved stick may be used.
- Consult a qualified hockey equipment dealer or sports shop to ensure a proper fit for all hockey equipment.
Please make sure to routinely have skate blades sharpened.
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