Scottish Hockey launches new partnership with Byte Sports
Scottish Hockey is delighted to announce another new partnership with sports equipment supplier Byte Sports.
Byte Sports have agreed to provide a range of training equipment and accessories to our international programmes over the course of the next four years, including training balls, bibs, hurdles, and various other items used for performance training purposes.
You can also expect to see Byte Sports in our coach education courses taking place over the forthcoming four years.
Callum McLeod, Performance Manager, said, “We’re delighted to secure the backing of another key partner for Scottish Hockey. Byte Sports have been a supporter of the organisation for many years and it’s great to have their support for the forthcoming four years.
“With Byte Sports’ support, we can provide more training and equipment for our performance programmes and coaching courses as these both expand in frequency and volume. Under Billy McPherson, their Managing Director, we are in expert hands and his great depth of knowledge and expertise in hockey will be invaluable.”
Billy McPherson, Bytes Sports Managing Director, added, “It is a great privilege to be selected as a partner with Scottish Hockey. We will be working closely with Callum McLeod and his performance staff to provide a range of equipment to support their needs. We aim to support the coaching courses and develop coaching equipment for all levels too”.
For more information on Byte Sports and their products and services please visit the Byte Sports website.
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