Thursday, May 28, 2009

Finally

Everything has been overwhelming to me. There is so much work given to me at once, and then its due in a week or two. How am I suppose to remember all these things? I'm so proud of myself for getting everything done and turned in on time.

So now onto new things. We have to do our Pre-write for our proposal. It doesn't seem that hard, but I know that I'm going to make it harder than it really is.

Today started to do my pre-write but didnt get much done since I left school earlier to go take a placement test. But I used my time wisely and actually got something done

For now,

Nathan

Did you know...?

•Did you know in 1984, when Mario Lemieux came to Pittsburgh there was only eight ice rinks in all of Western Pennsylvania, now there is over 25.

•Did you know youth involvement in the Pittsburgh area is up by two percent. “Our numbers are up. In the Pittsburgh area, we’re at about a two-percent growth, which is good for us. It’s reminding us of the days of Mario [Lemieux]. Only we’re better positioned for it today.” (Paul Day)

•Did you know PIHL (Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League) has gained 15 more teams, which is a ten percent increase from last year. “Sidney has spurred so many different things to happen. We have 15 more teams this year than last year. That’s probably a 10 percent increase. I am anticipating a 10 percent roster increase as well. Sidney’s influence and attitude have been unbelievable.” (Ed Sam, PIHL Commissioner)

•Did you know the Pittsburgh Penguins have teamed up with the Hockey in the Hood program to get boys and girls between the ages of 5 – 18 out on the ice for free

•Did you know the YMCA Junior Penguins have had a forty-percent increase of participants in its second year of operations.

•Did you know Sidney Crosby went to the same high school as Ryan Malone and Zack Parise, for his sophomore year, and he took that team to the 17U Tier 1 Nationals and won?(Shattuck St. Mary’s)

•Did you know Sidney Crosby is the youngest player to score over 100 points in his rookie season?

•Sidney Crosby is the youngest player to win the Art Ross Trophy (most points in the regular season), Lester B. Pearson Award (best player as voted by his peers), and Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP in the NHL) in the same year. He won these all at the age of 19.

•Sidney Crosby is the youngest player (age 19) to be named Captain in NHL history.

•Sidney Crosby is the youngest player to be voted to play in an All-Star game (at the age of 19 years 207 days)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

My topic and essential question

So today I had a nice little chat with Mrs. Savido. We talked about how hard it was going to be to find information on my essential question of: What age should kids start training for hockey so they can play at the highest level of play? (AA, AAA, Juniors, College D1, Professionally)? After that she brought up that she talked to a few of the other facility members on my floor about it, and they came up with a few ideas with me to think about. One of these ideas was How does a winning professional hockey team effect the growth of youth involvement in that city, and the complexes to promote the game? I know very little about this topic, so I decide to switch my essential question to this question. With this as an essential question, she asked me what rink I play at, and all of the ice rinks that I travel to around the area of Pittsburgh, and further out. Then we started to get into the question of how does it effect the youth in the area (the Pens and how they are winning)?

So with these, she said I still have the start to everything (with the training, and the keywords). Now I just have to take it a step further and find out information on how winning professional teams effect youth involvement in the sport.


Nathan

Thursday, May 7, 2009

I'm getting a little lost

I've been looking for stuff on my topic and essential question, but I haven't really been finding enough resources. I have only found two sources, that say the same thing. This is really frustrating me since I cannot find another else on this. I've been thinking about changing my topic to engineering (since that's what I'm looking to go into once I go to college), but then I wouldn't know what to do as an essential question.

Grr.

I guess I'll talk to Mrs. Savido about this.

Nathan