
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: A CRACK HOUSE NEXT TO CAMPUS?

Monday, April 13, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY DADDY BRAND HOCKEY
"The bottom line is that OHA needs to raise their standards. It used to be a good place to send your son. It was small and personal. Everything has changed. They have turned into a money making machine. Plus Mr. Kerr should not be coaching his kids, nephews and friends. They have enough coaches to make that happen yet Kerr places himself each year in position to coach his own kids. It's never a good idea to have these guys coach their own. It's not good for the parent coach and it is almost always terrible for the kid. There are a few exceptions but Kerr has a big reputation of being very harsh on his kids and berating them in front of their teammates which is not good for team morale."
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: ALL SMOKE AND MIRRORS

Monday, April 6, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY SEARCH FOR TRUTH

I am looking for real advice here and not just from people who are angry at the school. Thanks!"
Thursday, April 2, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY RECRUITMENT TRICKS

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY DESERVES BAD PRESS

Tuesday, March 31, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY HAS LOUSY TEAMS

There are Ex-NHL guys coaching in the regular Canadian hockey system. The issue there is lack of ice, but in Edmonton where we live, the kids play outdoors for a good bit of the year. My son's friend has a rink in his backyard we use.
Hockey is a blue collar sport and its sad how the OHA program and others are using it strictly for financial gain and to develop their own sons on the dollars of others.
I hope people are getting wise to these guys. This is not what hockey is supposed to be."
Saturday, March 28, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY SELLING FEATURES
Okanagan Hockey Academy: It's definitely not a pretty picture......Wednesday, March 25, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY 40,000 A YEAR IS SIMPLY LARCENY
Here's some advice that won't cost you a penny........Saturday, March 21, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY STICKER SHOCK!

Friday, March 20, 2009
THIS IS YOU AFTER THE OHA CONTRACT IS SIGNED
We have had quite a lot of parent contribution on the blog about the Okanagan Hockey Academy contract and the picture is not pretty.Thursday, March 19, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY REFUNDS? NOT A CHANCE!
Here are some sad examples of families unhappy with the Okanagan Hockey Academy program of broken dreams and promises who failed to get refunds of any kind, even early in the year.Please continue to send examples of Okanagan Hockey Academy hoarding your money and not delivering on their promises.
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" I sent my boy there a couple of years ago, they sold me on it in their summer camp. After one month it was clear that the high school and the academy were not that good. We decided to leave. Asked them for some refund and they said NO. Big time lesson ($26,000.00)."
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"When you sign that contract you are f******. I lost 24,750.00. Wanted to leave after my kid got placed on a lower team, but Andy said no refund. We stayed for three months, things got real bad so we left. Six other kids left at the same time. No one got any part of a refund."
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"You are right in that the teams the last couple of years have been all picked in advance. Their so called try out is a lie. They even lied to us about our son being placed on Alan's team and then reneged after we have made all the arrangements for the year. The good news is we didn't pay them until they made good on their word. Alan actually told us on 2 occasions very specifically what team our son would be on. The really bad thing is that he really is a very good player that should have been placed based on his playing ability and character. We hauled ass back to the states and played on a much better team and much better program. I think it is worthwhile for all of us to get the word out on these guys although I expect we would have a difficult time recouping any tuition from them in Canada. They are a rotten bunch."
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY TRYOUT STRATEGY
Excerpt from a perceptive parent:Watch all the parents file into private meeting with Alan Kerr at the end of the season to "secure" their spot. It's like a damn breadline.
The best negotiators get the gig. Funny thing is you have to ask what you are fighting for. Alan's team is no quad. Better to go to POE. They will absolutely dominate OHA from top to bottom in two years.
Kerr and his cronies are getting their due payback for all the team rigging "BS" going on at OHA. My message to POE is don't let the success go to your head. Don't destroy a good program. Slow and steady wins the race and stay principled and you will be on top for a long time while the owners of OHA will continue to run around with their heads squarely up their ......"
Saturday, March 14, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: SELLING WIDGETS

Friday, March 13, 2009
AT OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: PERCEPTION IS REALITY
Letter Percent A 90-94
A− 85-89
B+ 80–84
B 75-79
B− 70-74
C+ 65-69
C 60–64
C− 55–59
D 50–54
E or UN or I 0–49 (temporary)
F 0–49 (permanent)
And they don't add 15 points like someone said it more like maybe 3 to 5 to transfer to the USA based on the College accepting it. Penn High is a good school with good teachers, but is nowhere near the top schools in the US. They claim to be one of the top high schools in BC which is probably right, yet its all relative. No offense intended but it's not like BC is recognized as a great place of learning."
Thursday, March 12, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY NOT TRUSTWORTHY!
The following comment was posted this morning. What a great post!These guys tell you things straight to your face and then fail to deliver. I wouldn't trust these guys for anything. They are now in it for the money."
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Dear Yankees, You Have Company.......

"I think Midget Tier I is the same as Midget AAA and Midget Tier II is the same as Midget AA.
POE AAA 1 Tier 1 (on stats page above) played the OHA top team (Major Midget - not listed on the above stats page) four or five times and the two were pretty evenly matched. Results were written about at OHA site. OHA team 1 Tier 1 on above stats page is the OHA second midget team. OHA team 2 Tier 2 on above stats page is the OHA third midget team."
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY LEMON LAW

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Saturday, March 7, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY FLEECING AMERICANS?
A parent posted good information RE: the history of OHA contract deadlines and advice RE: signing and payment for their exorbitant tuition:The only chance this lousy good for nothing program survives is due to the beautiful new facility in Penticton and not by the example these people set for your boys.
Wesley is a great role model and it goes nothing but downhill fast from there. Anyone reading this has fair warning. Do not sign that contract. Also, paying in advance gives them free reign to eff- over your kid and they will laugh all the way to the bank.
OHA owners are scoundrels and low-lifes who want USA dollars to take care of their own."
Thursday, March 5, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY BILLETING: A GONG SHOW
A parent's perspective about the billet system at OHA:"At OHA most (not all) of the billets do it for the money. They don't support the players in that almost all of them NEVER come to the games or any events with the players. I know for fact there have been times when they keep up to three boys and limit the amount and kind of food the players get. It's not all the billets, but most of them. The billet fees are about 3 times what they are here in the states. We have billeted players here in the USA the last two years and it is a labor of love. We get $250 a month which wouldn't even begin to pay the guys grocery bill much less all the other expenses. Billeting should never be done for money, yet as a love of the game and player. Billets should provide the kind of environment for players that is a home, not just a place for them to sleep and occasionally eat a crappy meal. Their billet situation has been a gong show at OHA for a long time just like most all their organizational skills. For what they charge your player should be treated a hell of a lot better than what they get. The school is to blame for this in that they are ultimately accountable for it. The only reason my son had a great billet and had it good was because those guys thought they would soak me for a wad of money during the upcoming years and he would stay on. They weren't all that hard to figure out. I find it interesting there are quite a number of people who have been abused by these guys. I also think it good that people come out and make it known to others."
Monday, March 2, 2009
PENTICTON V'S BLOG SHEDS LIGHT ON PORT ALBERNI "SYSTEMIC" ISSUES

Sunday, March 1, 2009
Chew, Dip, Snuff, A-OK at OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY
Okanagan Hockey Academy President Andy Oakes goes to great lengths to explain the "rules" to the hockey boys at the kick-off banquet as parents proudly listen to his informative, if not inspiring speech. At OHA, it seems there are rules to be followed and those put in place to impress the parents. Very quickly, the OHA hockey boys must learn to navigate their way as to which rule violation will get him expelled and which will earn him a pat on the back. 
dixon ward once privately commented to his team:
"don't chew, but if you do, you better give me a dip every time i see you"
they don't look very hard. as a dipper myself, i was caught fat-lipped a few times though, once by dixon and a couple times by alan. dixon took my tin for himself and alan just joked about it.
hell, the team jackets are designed for dipping. there's a pocket on the arm that a tin fits into perfectly, and pockets in the lining big enough to clandestinely hold a spitter (so they "don't see it").
no one dips on the bench, but the showers and study hall yes. go ahead and add in the academy vans and "in the gym" to that list as well. you can dip stress-free pretty much anywhere."
Friday, February 27, 2009
AT OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY IT FLOWS DOWNHILL

The email from our readers has not stopped since we posted our email address.
Okanagan.hockey@gmail.com
Did Okanagan Hockey Academy shit-can your hockey career aspirations? Did they make big promises and not deliver? How much money did they steal from you in the process of stealing your dreams?
We want to hear from the players, past and present. This is your chance to be heard.
All posts will remain anonymous.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Here's the OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY Kool-Aid
At OHA they tell you that your son really has what it takes and its usually a lie. They show you their program including Junior B Summerland Sting and Junior A Port Alberni Bulldogs. They tell you they will handle your son's career and advance him through these steps, dangling Jr. B and Jr. A in your face. They announce at the yearly banquet that their goal is to advance your sons to Jr B and Jr A levels. They talk about college scholarships and they bring in a few chosen boys to rave about the OHA program.Now that you are drowning in OHA Kool-Aid........
A) They take your $$$
B) They use your $$$ to develop the owner's sons, coaches sons, nephews and friends.
C) They don't develop your son
By the way, Summerland Sting is at the bottom of the league and the Port Alberni Bulldogs will be lucky to remain in the BCHL after OHA gets finished lining their own pockets and advancing their own interests at the cost of countless young men.
Monday, February 23, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY PRIORITIES
A Parent's comments RE: Their OHA Experience:2. DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR OWN SONS, NEPHEWS,etc.
3. Development of players who have very wealthy parents who not only pay the exorbitant tuition, room and board, but also kick in extra.
Most players get little development, many are billeted with people who are extremely well paid but do not feed the kids properly (I'm talking about leftovers from the school cafeteria and stealing food that the kids' families purchased because they were complaining they didn't get enought to eat.
If you raise a ruckus about such things, lo and behold, reasons are "created" for dismissing your son from the program!!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: How Big is Too Big?
We hear over and over from parents about team overcrowding at OHA. From the OHA website, it seems the target number for each team is 24 players, three of whom are goaltenders. Is it acceptable to have 6 boys sitting each game due to overcrowding? With school tuition approaching 40,000 a year, is it okay for your son to sit on the sidelines?How does OHA compare with similar programs in Western Canada in terms of roster size? Well, they are over full, or at least that is our assessment. The Edge School has three team and carries 19, 19 and 16, respectively. Banff Academy, also considered to be over full, carries 21 players and a whopping 5 goalies! POE, carries a more reasonable 19 boys, but they are over full with goalies at 4.
Our question is this........... Are OHA and Banff Academy really focused on development or are money grabbers? It is possible, if not probable, that OHA has a sliding scale for tuition as it has been reported by bloggers. Is it true that families of lessor players pay full tilt while the top team enjoys all the travel, hockey development and exposure all at a discounted cost? How does a perspective player score a deal like that at OHA?
We would like to learn more about the other competing programs? Are the top teams lined with coaches kids getting all the benefits? Are these programs filled with father coaches, as is the case with OHA? We've heard good things about POE, for example, but what is the downside of this program? Is it true that POE has been beating OHA's top midget team? The Edge School has enjoyed recent success against OHA's top team, trouncing them by double digits. What if anything ails the Edge? Banff Academy cannot compete with the top OHA midget team, but they easily handle OHA Midget AAA. What are the negative aspects of Banff Academy?
We welcome your opinions.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
At OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: Big Resumes Equal Big Disappointment
Saturday, January 10, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: Drug Abuse High in South Okanagan
Originally published in the Oliver Chronicle:Article By: Lisa Joy
See Link Below
Meeting South Okanagan teenagers on their turf—the streets—it becomes clear that if there were an exam for illicit drug terminology, costs and effects, they would get an A+.
The teens know what’s available, for how much and the type of high it gives. The drug of choice is ‘BC Bud’ marijuana for $30 - $35 a gram and $150 - $220 an ounce. You can choose Hawaiian, white rhino, skunk, blueberry, California orange or banana. If you prefer ecstasy, for $25 a pill, there are green, red or ones with cartoon pictures. Then there’s GHB, a mellow ecstasy for $50 a baby jar. Crack cocaine is widely available and sells for $8 - $10 a rail and if you want to freebase it, just add baking soda. Hash is hard to find but the oil is easy to get. Mushrooms cost $10 a gram and acid is a bargain at only $5 a hit. Methamphetamine, which the teens say is a stronger form of speed, costs $15-$18 a point.
And there’s the prescription drugs sold on the streets like Tylenol 3s for $2-$2.50 a pill and Dexatrin for $2-2.50 a pill.
“There’s lots of candy on the table here,” said Mike Bell, a youth street worker for South Okanagan Integrated Community Services Society, who spends much of his time on the streets reaching out to the youth.
Access the following link for the full article:
http://www.oliverchronicle.com/archive/2002_48.htm
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY TRICKLE DOWN METHOD

We will not return next year unless they guarantee my son a spot on the same team as the Kerr boys. I will not participate in the funding of the top team again."
Saturday, November 15, 2008
OKANAGAN HOCKEY ACADEMY: THE COACH SHUFFLE

