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My two cents worth: I would encourage all to attend if possible. We have attended virtually all of the MIHS camps offered in Soldotna since mites, and have found them worthwhile, and fun, and "game day" at the conclusion is a blast. I think it is also important for the kids to get exposure to varied drills and coaching and instruction styles. No matter what skill level a player is at, my own observation is that most of them get motivated in these camps.

Some people think that the camps are for the elite player only...that is not the case. Brad has done an excellent job of accomodating players at different skill levels and giving them meaningful experience.

Let's support MIHS. You are not going to find a better camp for the price, and right in our own back yard.

Doc Barton, Soldotna, AK

 


 

Matthew Greason


Matthew Greason enters his second season as an assistant men's ice hockey coach for the Bantams. His duties include recruiting and video coordinator. He also works with the forwards and in all facets of special teams preparation.

Greason grew up in North Bridgton, Maine and attended North Yarmouth Academy. After NYA, he took a post-graduate year at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. and matriculated to Trinity College where he played hockey for the Bantams from 1998-2002. He was a two time all-league player while captaining the Bantams his senior season.

Upon graduation from Trinity, Greason started his coaching career at Kingswood-Oxford school for one year and continued on as the head JV coach and assistant varsity coach over a four-year stay at Kent School. Over the last six years, Greason has been on the staff for the Atlantic District of USA hockey coaching the best players from the New Jersey and Philadelphia area. He has also been the guest lecturer at the level 3 and 4 coaching education program for USA hockey.