Grace Murphy (back row, third from left), a former standout hockey player for Kennett High and 2022 Holderness School graduate, ran the first all-girls session at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp last Friday at the Ham Arena in Conway. (COURTESY PHOTO) COURTESY
Ricky Gaudreau, the Division III Player of the Year as a senior at Kennett High School in 2010, and the current goalie coach for Kennett Hockey, works with aspiring goalies Lana McHenry (left), and Jack and Maren McAllister at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp last Saturday at the Ham Arena in Conway. (COURTEY PHOTO)
Mackenzie Murphy (center), Class of 2018 at Kennett High and former Syracuse University standout, led a session at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp at the Ham Arena, dedicated to power skating last Friday. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Cora, a young skater at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp at the Ham Arena, proudly displays her Eagles bear she received on Saturday. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Grace Murphy (back row, third from left), a former standout hockey player for Kennett High and 2022 Holderness School graduate, ran the first all-girls session at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp last Friday at the Ham Arena in Conway. (COURTESY PHOTO) COURTESY
Ricky Gaudreau, the Division III Player of the Year as a senior at Kennett High School in 2010, and the current goalie coach for Kennett Hockey, works with aspiring goalies Lana McHenry (left), and Jack and Maren McAllister at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp last Saturday at the Ham Arena in Conway. (COURTEY PHOTO)
Mackenzie Murphy (center), Class of 2018 at Kennett High and former Syracuse University standout, led a session at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp at the Ham Arena, dedicated to power skating last Friday. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Cora, a young skater at the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp at the Ham Arena, proudly displays her Eagles bear she received on Saturday. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — “It was a fantastic weekend, it may have been our best camp yet,” said Kennett High Head Coach Michael Lane after the eighth annual Kennett Hockey Mini Camp wrapped up on Sunday at the Ham Arena, completing three days of quality on-ice instruction for young athletes.
The camp run by Kennett Hockey in partnership with Mount Washington Valley Youth Hockey Association was run by Lane along with assistant coaches Justin Frechette, Todd Frechette, Dillon Smith and Ricky Gaudreau. They guided the high school Eagles to the Division III playoffs last March.
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