fanofdo
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- Oct 31, 2009
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If you were a parent of child selected in the first few rounds of the most recent 2016 midget priority selection, what questions would you have of the OHL organization that made the pick? Remember, your kid isn't even finished grade 10 yet and you're concerned.
Question: Where will my kid go to school? London's answer: the Blyth Academy, which we co-own and operate. Private school, small classes. Athletes only. Next question?
Question: If my kid eventually wants to attend college or university while still a player on the team, what community options are available? London's answer: University of Western Ontario and Fanshawe College. The Knights will even bring in people from those institutions to speak with prospective players and their families.
Question: With whom will my kid billet? London's answer: Nearly the perfect family for your kid. We learn about your kid and then carefully match him with a family. We invite you down to be part of the process of selecting a billet family and even foot the bill for you all to go out to dinner together. No billet family assigned without your approval. We have a waiting list of interested billet families -- these are top notch families.
Question: is the city safe? London's answer: try finding a safer city in the CHL. Beautiful city, low crime. Come and see for yourself.
Question: As a midget AAA player last season, the travel time was really onerous on our son. Sometimes, it seemed like we lived in the car! Will the boy endure this again? London's answer: we are perfectly situated along the major highway in Ontario, and most of our out-of-town trips are less than 2 hours by first-class coach.
Question: if we want to come and watch our boy play, is London easy to get to? London's answer: if you are driving, we are along the 401 highway and easy to get to. if you are flying in, Pearson airport in Toronto is less than 2 hours away.
Question: for the last 8 years, my son has had different coaches and different "hockey philosophies" every year. Will that happen to him over the next 4-5 years here? London's answer: there is not a more stable organization in the CHL. In some organizations, the owners constantly meddle and players suffer. Here, the owners are former NHL players and executives who meddle every single day to provide a thoroughly professional experience for the players.
In short, there are lots of reasons for the Knights' success, but understanding exactly how parents see things and what they want is a huge strength
Great post!