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Aug 23, 2009 | cmetzger | 1764 views
The Zone Training Staff to run Puck Skills Program at Orientation Day
Two staff from The Zone Training will be leading the puck skills sessions at Orientation Day on Monday, August 23rd. These two staff members...

Simon Watson and TJ Trevelyan both have extensive hockey experience.



 

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Watson played 5 seasons with St. Lawrence University (a NCAA Division 1 school) where he obtained a Masters in Education. He has played the last 2 seasons in the Central Hockey league and in his rookie season was named to the All-Star team. He is playing in the Central league this season for the Missouri Mavericks. He has taught for over 10 years now during his summers off and his hockey background combined with his Education has made him a top-notch instructor in our area.



 

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Trevelyan played 4 seasons with St. Lawrence University and was a National First Team All-American and 3rd in All-time scoring at the University. He was also a top 10 finalist for the Hobey Baker award. He signed with Providence in the AHL out of school where he played 2 seasons and played last year in Iowa of the AHL as well. He just signed with the Worcester Sharks for the upcoming season.

For further information on Orientation Day, including the complete schedule of the day's activities for each team, please click here.
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