Coach and assistants  have International experiences (representing Canada)

The techniques presented are for  high school players as well as junior and senior players.

Gérard Massé helped 16 players (8 girls, 8 boys)
to reach the National Team.
Here are the names of these athletes


Louise Beaumont (Granby, Qc)
Michelle Brassard (Dolbeau, Qc)
Nicole Gruslin (Granby, Qc)
Louise Rocque (Granby, Qc)
Danielle Roy (Sherbrooke, Qc)
Hélène Tétrault (Granby, Qc)

Monique Lamy (Winnipeg, Mb)
Dawna Hales-Massé (Winnipeg, Mb)
Tara Watt (Winnipeg, Mb)

Ryan Biggs (Winnipeg, Mb)
Bill Coulter (Winnipeg, Mb)
Don Desjardins (Winnipeg, Mb)
Larry Hosegood (Winnipeg, Mb)
Kris Kendal (Winnipeg, Mb)
Trevor Nott (Winnipeg, Mb)
Jade Young (Winnipeg, Mb)
André Couture (Winnipeg, Mb)

First time in history of handball in Manitoba, that 6 players from Manitoba are selected on Team Canada senior selection 1999. This team from Winnipeg, won 2nd place at the National Championships. 

The most improved team in this history in the province of Québec. They never touched a handball before and terminated the season 5th overall in the Province of Québec. We were 5 coaches !
Richard Jobin (Québec, Pierre Provencale, Jacques Hinse,
and Gérard Massé (missing Marc Demers)

This young athlete (started to play in grade 11) after 6 months she made the National  Junior Team (U22).
She was 17 years old.

Louise Beaumont and Hélène Tétreault made the selection of the National senior women  team in 1976 Olympics while being in high school. 
Gérard Massé was the head coach of the Granby High school Club.