REPORTER
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“I was kind of scared,” Anna added. “It was really fun and I
did fall, but I got up.”
They were hooked, and Jennifer surprised the whole fami-
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ning Made hockey camps and playing in youth leagues, while
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ly, however, Anna is showing an interest in pursuing hockey in
the new girls’ program created by Lightning Made Hockey. Either
“It’s something in common with my sister,” said Ross who
also skated around the rink as the Thunder Kid on the night Tam-
himself.
Michael is glad both of his children have taken up sports on
ice.
Both of my ‘Florida’ kids got involved in cold weather sports, and
knew about him long before then. Instructors and coaches had
seen him at various camps and clinics over the years.
“We knew him well before he became famous working in
that capacity,” said Jay Feaster, the General Manager of Tampa’s
of Community Hockey Development. “He’s a great great kid. We
love him here.”
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pears on the team’s television and radio broadcasts, is among
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ning fan and loves hockey,” said Bradley, the most notable player
from that 1992-93 expansion team.
At Lightning Made Summer Camps, Ross also met other former
Lightning players like Jassen Cullimore, Adam Hall, Mathieu
Garon, and Dave Andreychuk. In 2015 he met then-current player
J.T. Brown, and he was interviewed by three local television
on the other side of the camera gave the youngster some per-
“I was more excited than nervous,” he recollected, adding
being interviewed.”
See REPORTER, page 6