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What is the difference between the Suburban FUNdamental Hockey Mighty Mite and Mini Mite divisions?

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What is the difference between the Suburban FUNdamental Hockey Mighty Mite and Mini Mite divisions?

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The Mighty Mite program is literally the first step into hockey for players age 4-7. Mighty Mites skate once a week and the players are separated into small groups based on their skill level. The program is a nice blend of fun and learning, and small-sided skill games are a highlight at the end of each practice session. The Mini Mite program is for players age 4-6 and players are divided into small teams. Mini Mites skate twice a week, with one session being a practice session and the second skate consisting of small-ice mini-games (cross-ice or half-ice) between the teams.

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