Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Hockey Sound slide Show

The Lyndon State Club Hockey team has already faced some unexpected adversities early on in the season. The first thing that the team had to overcome was the lack of proper ice at the “Fenton Chester Arena,” the team lost a week of on ice practice due to the ice being too soft. The ice also had suffered holes and cracks during some of the practices and we had to set up cones around the affected areas to prevent people skating on concrete. The second thing was the lack of the player’s conditioning, combined with a weeklong break before the preseason games verse Castleton. This left the Hornet’s at a great disadvantage because the Castleton Spartan’s had a team made up of mostly seniors who had been practicing and have already played in two games this season. In addition to all these disadvantages the Hornets have a younger team this year due to the seven new freshman in the lineup. Although some of the freshman are good players individually they still need time to build team chemistry as well as get used to the level of play. On top of everything the team also just recently lost their Captain and lead scorer Tim Patten last year. The Hornet’s practiced every day Saturday through Thursday the week after break (before the two preseason games Friday and Saturday against Castleton, which don’t count towards anything). To make up for the lack of ice time the rink has offered all members of the team free stick and puck ice sessions for two weeks strait. Though not everyone goes to these since they have classes at the scheduled times; some players who have some free time take advantage of the free ice time to work on their weaknesses such as their shot and stick handling. Unfortunately the Hornet’s lost both preseason games against Castleton. But as a result the Hornets have learned a lot about themselves through the two losses. The team now knows where they need to strengthen their game as well as how to carry themselves better in a game situation. After another whole week of practice the Hornet’s face the Coast Guard Academy this Friday at home which counts for a regular season game.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

LSC Hockey Season Preparation and Opener (synopsis)

Hockey season is finally here, and since we are both on the schools team this means we will be at practice for the next two nights leading up to our first exhibition match: LSC Hornets versus the Castleton Spartans. We'll both be at practice and the game; we have decided to take a few pictures leading up to this Friday for the slideshow images. We will take a few pictures of the game as well. As far as an audio piece for the slide, we were thinking that we could ask a specific player about their experience leading up to the game. However, we’re also thinking that if an interview with our coach Jonathan Davis is possible we would preferably interview him instead of a player. Our main objective is to shape our interview into a story of what it took to prepare for the game and the challenges that might have been faced along the way. Our intended audience for the project is a variety of different people; it can be any one who enjoys playing hockey or simply someone who enjoys the game. The youth hockey players of our generation are also part of our audience. It can give the representation that Hockey isn't about just making it to the pros but how it is something that be enjoyed at even a club level. Also, it relays a vital message that anyone could gain from; to work hard and dedicate yourself to the goals you’re trying to accomplish. In this circumstance the dedication and effort put in to being prepared to face Castleton. Kevin and I will be sharing responsibilities throughout the coarse of the project.