Haverhill Valley Forum What Sets Us Apart
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Haverhill Valley Forum What Sets Us Apart
What Sets Us Apart Haverhill Valley Forum Premier Facility Forum its home. The two-rink facility features a private locker room, video/player lounge area, full-service pro shop with skate sharpening and a heated mezzanine area for comfortable viewing of all home games. Unlimited Ice Time - As owners and operators of three facilaccess to unlimited ice time for practice, power-skating and individual sessions. Private Locker Rooms - The Haverhill Valley Forum and A/V room. On-Site Strength & Conditioning Center - Since September 2011, the Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning Center zanine level of the Haverhill Valley Forum. Mike Boyle is of strength and conditioning and is regarded as one of the top experts in the area of sports performance training. For more than 25 years he has worked with the Boston University hockey team and he currently helps to train the United has trained top collegiate and professional athletes from the Boston Bruins, Boston Breakers and New England Revolution. His client list over the years includes such local notables * Home of the Valley Jr Warriors * 7 Parkridge Road Haverhill, Massachusetts 01835 Tel: (978) 557-5518 Fax: (978) 557-5519 February 2007. The state-of-the-art, twin rinks facility is one of the premier rinks in the Northeast. The Valley Forum serves as a spacious team locker room and players lounge. Two 200’ x 85’ playing surfaces room and players lounge Full-service pro shop with skate sharpening More than 800 spectator seats Glassed-enclosed mezzanine level Arcade and concessions onsite contact Andy Heinze, Director of Hockey Operations, at aheinze@jrwarriors.com or visit the team web site at www.jrwarriors.com. What Sets Us Apart History of Excellence in three of the past four years. About the Program to preparing those young players who are looking to move college course per semester. This allows the student athlete Metropolitan Hockey League. Valley Jr Warriors Junior A team can offer young players: Recruitment of four to six major recruiting showcases and tournaments, Experienced Coaching - Head Coach/General Manager Andy Heinze is the only EHL Coach who has collegiate coaching experience. Heinze spent nine years as an assistant coach at Merrimack College and has developed relationships with scores of Division I and III college coaches across the nation. Eastern Hockey League League franchises. cover hockey rich markets in the Northeast. Strive for Excellence Junior Team Coaching Staff & Prominent Alumni Andy Heinze Head Coach/General Manager A former collegiate coach and professional player, Andy Heinze has nearly two decades of experience coaching and developing junior-level hockey players. Heinze has served as the operations and the head coach/general manager of the EHL team since 1999. ored as the Coach of the Year. He received that honor again in riors, the program has placed more than 100 NCAA Division I & III players and maintains a strict commitment of developing student athletes. During the 2012-13 season, Heinze placed 16 of his players at top collegiate institutions - many of which are Division I powerhouses - and was the only league coach with collegiate coaching experience. On the ice Heinze played at Merrimack College where he served as team captain during the 1989-90 season before a three-year his almater where he served as an assistant from 1993 to 1999. Jeremy Tabb Assistant Coach - Junior A program. He has an extensive background in training young players and improving their overall skills. His work on stride and skating development for numerous teams and individuals has made him well known in the hockey community. He has also owned and operated the Owner Pride Hockey School since 2008. A 1990 graduate of Cathedral High School. Tabb went on to enjoy a successful playing career at UMass-Lowell and Elmira College and then as a professional player for four years in France. Peter Heinze Assistant Coach - Junior A Pete Heinze was a standout defenseman at the UMass-Lowell from 1985-88. The eldest Heinze brother was a former draft pick of the Edmonton Oilers. He has been involved in youth and junior hockey since 1990. Eric Brown Assistant Coach - Junior A / Head Coach - Junior B program with a wealth of high-level playing and coaching experience. A 1995 graduate of UMass-Lowell, Brown was a four-year scholarship player for the nationally-ranked program. He went on to enjoy a three-year professional playing career before taking over as vice president of the Greg Carter European Hockey School where he oversaw all on and off-ice activities. From 2009 through 2012, he served as head varsity hockey coach for Prominent Alumni sistently placed players in the top Division I, II and II schools in the country. Many of those student-athletes have used their Our alumni have gone on to attend a diverse number of institutions including the following: Babson College Bentley College Boston College Boston University Bowdoin College Clarkson University Colby College Dartmouth College Elmira College Harvard University Merrimack College Niagara University Northeastern University Quinnipiac College Sacred Heart University Salem State College St. Anselm College St. Lawrence University Suffolk University Trinity College Tufts University University of Maine UMass-Amherst UMass-Boston UMass-Dartmouth UMass-Lowell Union College UNH www.JrWarriors.com