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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

 


 

Shera Vis


Shera Vis is entering her first year at Elmira College as the Assistant Women’s Hockey Coach and Head JV Women’s Hockey Coach.

Before joining Elmira College, Vis was a four year letter winner at Division I Minnesota State University, Mankato in the WCHA Conference. She earned a B.S. degree in Physical Education Teaching. During her collegiate career, Vis was named team captain during her final season and was also awarded the Most Improved Player Award. Along with these accolades she also received the Tiffany Searles Award (all around student athlete), the Daniel L. Mundahl Community Service Award, and the Maverick Achievement Award (possessing a GPA of 3.5 or higher).

Shera has served as Mankato East High School Assistant Girl’s Hockey Coach during 2008-2009, and served as M.A.H.A. U10 Assistant Girl’s Hockey Coach during 2007-2008. Vis has also obtained experience serving as the Northern Hawks AAA Assistant Girl’s Hockey Coach, where she was responsible for the evaluation of players at tryouts, execution of practices, establishment of systematic on-ice play, and coordinating on and off ice strength and conditioning training.

Vis also has experience as a Physical Education Teacher, Substitute Teacher, and has worked for M.A.H.A hockey camps and Rick St. Croix Goalie School. She is also working towards earning a Master’s Degree at Elmira.