We Need You!
Twin City Titans seek Board of Directors’ Nominees
As we prepare for the Hockey season of 2013-14 we are seeking nominations for the following:
Bantam Director
Each volunteer position is a 2 year commitment.
The nominations will be reviewed and voted on
Fill out application and email to: stephcote207@gmail.com
Hockey is not done...It has only just begun!
Tryouts for next seasons Gladiator tier 2 and tier 3 teams have concluded and teams have been selected for the 2013-2014 season. The Maine Gladiators in partnership with the Twin City Titans would like to congratulate all the players who made teams as well as all who attended tryouts. Full rosters for the Maine Gladiators can be found at www.mainegladiators.com.
Our plans for Twin City Titans Tier 4 Girls include both U-19 split season and U-14 developmental teams. The U-14 Tier 4 developmental team will be full season and follow the same developmental practices as the Gladiator Tier II developmental model. This would include an opportunity to participate in on and off ice training sessions and various clinics offered throughtout the year in the Gladiator program. We are always looking for ways to grow our girls program and grow the talent we have already in our program and this next season will offer that opportunity. For more information or questions, contact Brenda Parker (TCT Girls' Director) at parkersmom@juno.com.
Understanding that tryouts can't measure committment and passion, the Twin City Titans intend to organize teams to meet the following areas of need in addition to our traditional offerings.
Girls U14 &U19 Tier 4
Midgets Major & Minor Tier 4
Squirt, PeeWee & Bantam Tier 4
Atoms, Mini-mite & Mites
Tier 3 and above
Gladiator rosters are complete. For more information go to http://www.mainegladiators.com/
If you played for TC Titans during season 2012-13 and want to tryout with a team in another league, please make sure to complete the top portion of the release form, have signed by Denis Berube or Andy Guerin to bring to tryouts. If you complete the bottom portion you are stating that is your team for next year.
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First Floor
http://www.auburnmaine.gov/CMSContent/Parks_Recreation/A1_1_First_Floor_Twin_Rinks.pdf
Second Floor
http://www.auburnmaine.gov/CMSContent/Parks_Recreation/A1_2_Second_Floor_Twin_Rinks.pdf
Exterior Elevations
http://www.auburnmaine.gov/CMSContent/Parks_Recreation/A2_1_Exterior_Elevations_Twin_Rinks.pdf
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December 5, 2012
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - USA Hockey today unveiled a new Heads Up, Don’t Duck instructional video featuring Olympians Jenny Potter and Ryan Suter.
The Heads Up, Don’t Duck safety initiative dates back to 1996 and is aimed at reducing spinal cord and other debilitating injuries.
“Dr. Ashare, the current chair of our safety and protective committee, helped launch this important program nearly two decades ago,” said Dr. Michael Stuart, chief medical officer of USA Hockey. “The basic premise of the program has not changed, however, we created this updated video piece to ensure that every player and coach understands the importance of keeping your head up.”
“We’ve been out in front on safety issues over the course of our history,” said Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. “Heads Up, Don’t Duck has long been one of our signature safety programs and is part of our broad SafeSport program that addresses both on and off-ice safety of our participants.”
Click here to view the new Heads Up, Don’t Duck instructional video.
The new school year has begun and fall sports season is fast approaching. But before the sports season kicks off, parents and young athletes should be fully aware of the risks associated with contact sports, particularly sport-related concussions, which are increasingly common in young athletes.