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Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 2013, p. 17

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Parents, coaches among reasons that scare kids from minor hockey continued from p.16 "practising each week more than the Leafs." On-ice. Dry-land training. Video sessions. Yes, video sessions. Granted, the father acknowledged, his son plays rep. But even house leagues are pushing kids from the sport with overkill. Fanaticism. This goes hand-in-hand with overkill and it's running rampant throughout minor hockey. Take the parents: there are associations out there who have banned parents from the rink because their behavior is so fanatical and abhorrent. Then there are the coaches, many of whom are saints for surrendering their time for the betterment of the kids and the sport. But, then there are those overeager to make their mark -- guys who believe coaching this team of eight-year-olds is but a step to becoming an National Hockey League (NHL) coach. Their coaching methods include berating and belittling, and their goal is not to have fun, but to win. At any cost. Even if that means stapling less-talented players to the bench. You know, the odds against a minor-league coach -- or player, for that matter -- making the NHL are infinitesimal. You have better odds of getting hit by lightning while picking up your lottery winnings. But the odds of kids falling in love with hockey and playing the game for the rest of their lives -- for fitness, health and pure pleasure -- are huge. That is, as long as we avoid scaring them off at a tender age by making minor hockey an anything-but-enjoyable experience. -- Andy Juniper can be emailed at ajjuniper@gmail.com, found on www.facebook. com, or followed on Twitter @TheSportJesters. 17 | Thursday, September 26, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com G s ad d 's n e Outdoors at Country Heritage Park Hwy 401, just west of Milton 8560 Tremaine Rd, Milton, ON, L9T 2Y3 Antique Expo 8 am - 4 pm rain or shine Admission $10.00 Includes Museum Ample free parking Great food service on site Milton FALL Sat. Sept 28 Top dealers, live music, great food. A unique and memorable event Top antique, collectible and vintage dealers Live entertainment + great food choices Country Heritage Park and Museum bring great finds direct from the source to you - trucks and trailers loaded to the doors with fresh goods. Rockabilly by The Greasemarks, folk by Peter Shaw. All the usual food choices plus new poutine truck. Event Admission includes full access to the park's Museum of Rural Ontario Life. Visit 28 heritage buildings and exhibits from early Ontario farm country. Don't sit on it for too long. Apply today for a TD Mortgage. For more information visit a branch or tdcanadatrust.com/mortgages More info, discounts and directions at www.antiqueshowscanada.com * and a property appraisal fee of $300. Applies to residential real estate excluding construction draw mortgages. Some conditions apply. Offer may be changed, extended or withdrawn at any time without notice. Interest rate posted as of August 22nd 2013, subject to change at any time without notice. ®/ The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or a wholly-owned subsidiary, in Canada and/or other countries. interest rate is a discount off of the 5-Year Closed Fixed Term Mortgage interest posted rate. Rate calculated semi3.82%APR The annually, not in advance. The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is based on a $200,000 mortgage, 25 year amortization

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