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WHO WE ARE:
Kim and Ed Cristofoli-
Kim and Ed attended the University of Denver on gymnastics and hockey scholarships. Following college, Ed played hockey in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens, the Sherbrooke Canadiens, the Fredericton Canadiens, and the Kansas City Blades.
They have three children who have been involved in many sports including soccer, gymnastics, baseball, lacrosse, diving, golf, and hockey. Their two sons currently play on travel hockey teams. Their daughter swims competitively, participates in various dance classes, and continues to search for her true passion in sports.
This year, Kim and Ed's oldest son, Clark Cristofoli, is playing hockey for the Sioux Falls Stampedes in the USHL (United Stated Hockey League). The USHL is known as the premier Junior "A" hockey league in the United States.
Kim previously coached youth soccer for more than five years. She now works as a freelance writer and sports parenting speaker and is a member of the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). Additionally, Kim is coauthoring with Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Theodore Ganley for her newest project, The Sports Injury Roadmap.
Formerly an assistant coach for a youth AAA-travel-hockey team and other teams over the last ten years, Ed continues to enjoy coaching youth hockey for various teams. He holds several hockey coaching certifications.
Kim and Ed are PCA Champions for the Positive Coaching Alliance, (www.positivecoach.org). As advocates for positive sports parenting, Kim and Ed are writing a sports parenting book, Responsibly Guiding Your Child Athlete.
Heather and Andrew Cassels-
Andrew recently retired from seventeen years in the NHL. He played with Montreal, Hartford, Calgary, Vancouver, Columbus, and Washington. Heather attended Kenyon College on an academic scholarship and played volleyball. She transferred to Wittenburg College and participated on the cheerleading team.
Andrew's two children have played hockey, cheerleading, soccer, baseball, and lacrosse. Currently, his daughter participates in competitive cheerleading, and his son plays on a AAA travel hockey team.
Heather and Andrew previously coached various youth soccer teams. Andrew retired last season as the head coach for a youth AAA travel hockey team.
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