Competitive Program Information / Expectations

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Competitive Program Information / Expectations"

Transcription

1 Competitive Program Information / Expectations The West Ottawa Ringette Association competitive teams provide competition for those players who want to play ringette at a higher level and are willing to make the commitment. The purpose of this document is to provide information to players and parents/guardians regarding team expectations, commitments and cost before deciding to try out and play at the competitive level. Competitive players are expected to make ringette their primary activity during the season. Players are expected to attend all team activities including practices, league games, tournaments, play-offs, provincials, off-ice training sessions, fund raising opportunities and all other organized team events. The occasional absence due to illness, injury or family event is unavoidable, but competitive players are expected to make ringette their extracurricular priority for the duration of the ringette season. Competitive players are expected to attend Provincial Championships, Canadian Ringette Championships or Eastern Canadian Championships if their team qualifies. For the upcoming season the West Ottawa Ringette Association intends to host the following competitive teams: U12 Petite Provincial (two teams) U14 Tween A and AA U16 Junior A and AA U19 Belle A

2 U12 PETITE PROVINCIAL Teams and Tryouts For the upcoming season the West Ottawa Ringette Association expects to be able to set two U12 Petite Provincial teams Blue and Red. Tryouts for U12 Petite Provincial teams will be held in September. Watch the website for details, schedules and locations. The teams will be selected using the top players from the tryouts. The Blue team will be selected using the strongest players from the tryout. The Red team will be selected from the strongest players remaining in the tryouts after the Blue team has been selected. U12 Petite Provincial Information and Expectations All U12 Petite Provincial players must participate in the mandatory 20 week West Ottawa sponsored powerskating program. It will include two skater evaluations during the season. U12 Petite Provincial teams play in the National Capital Region Ringette League (NCRRL) U12 Petite Provincial teams must participate in at least one out of region tournament and one local tournament but most choose to enter more. U12 Petite Provincial teams will also compete in the U12 Provincial Event typically held at the beginning of April. Beyond the normal game and practice per week, the U12 Petite Provincial teams also participate in powerskating, will purchase extra ice sessions as well as hold other dry land sessions designed to develop conditioning and strategy. This means that players may be involved in ringette activities three to five times per week. If a competitive player falls below 80% attendance in any of the team activity areas of dryland, practices, powerskating and/or games, that player may be removed from the team by the West Ottawa Ringette Association Executive*. U12 Petite Provincial Financial Commitment With competitive teams there is a greater financial commitment. The costs of teamwear, tournaments, Provincials, extra ice, powerskating and dryland training all add up. It means families can expect to pay anywhere from $ $3000 per player above and beyond registration fees depending on the amount of fundraising the team does. This includes such costs as hotel rooms, gas, meals etc. Please see the Appendix for more details on what to expect in terms of financial commitment. * Coaches may apply discipline as deemed appropriate. For example: If a player falls below 80% she will miss 10 minutes of the next game. If it happens again she will miss the next game but must attend. The 3rd time she will be removed from the team.

3 U14 TWEEN A, U16 JUNIOR A AND U19 BELLE A U14 Tween A, U16 Junior A and U19 Belle A Tryouts Tryouts for U19 Belle A will be held in September. Watch the website for details, schedules and locations. Tryouts for U14 Tween A and U16 Junior A will be done in April and early May. These will follow the tryouts for U14 Tween AA and U16 Junior AA. Please watch the website for the schedule and location. At the first West Ottawa tryout you attend, the fee to participate will be collected. For West Ottawa this fee is a one-time cost of $50 no matter how many tryout sessions you participate in. Players will be notified by if they have been chosen for the team. Ideally West Ottawa prefers to have coaches set before the end of tryouts. The competitive coordinator will meet with parents and players remaining in the tryout to announce the coach when it is known. In the instance the coach cannot be selected before the final tryout, players who are selected will be sent an announcing the coach and offering a position on the team. The player has 24 hours to acknowledge they accept the offer. Players who have been chosen for the team will be required to sign a competitive player contract. For an example of the contract please see the Appendix of this document. Players not selected for the U14 Tween A or U16 Junior A tryouts will be asked to attend sort outs for U14 Tween B/C and U16 Junior B in September. U14 Tween A and U16 Junior A Tryout Process If you intend to try out for U14 Tween A or U16 Junior A please go to the Eastern Region website to indicate you are trying out. Go to and complete the form indicating where you will be trying out. You need to do this even if you are a West Ottawa player trying out only in West Ottawa. In addition to West Ottawa you also indicate in what other associations you will be trying out as an Out of Association player. When you register for tryouts with West Ottawa the Association is notified and will follow up with further instructions and information. This includes the following: o a link to our West Ottawa Competitive Program document (this document) which contains all the information related to our competitive program o For West Ottawa players - a link to our Registration page as West Ottawa players MUST register with West Ottawa before participating in any tryout session. o For Out of Association players - a reminder of the need to secure a signed Player Tryout/Release Form from their home association before attending our tryout. Watch the website for the schedule and location for tryouts.

4 U14 Tween A, U16 Junior A and U19 Belle A Information and Expectations All U14 Tween A and U16 Junior A players must participate in the mandatory West Ottawa sponsored 20 week powerskating/dryland program which alternates weekly between powerskating and dryland training. U19 Belle A players,may participate in weekly dryland training The Tween A team plays in the National Capital Region Ringette League (NCRRL) The Junior and Belle A teams compete in the LRQ (Quebec league) against teams from Quebec and the National Capital Region. Teams should expect to make 2 or 3 trips to Montreal and/or Quebec City to play double header games against the Quebec teams All A teams must participate in at least one out of region tournament and one local tournament. Most choose to enter 2 out of region tournaments and 2 local tournaments or more. Tournament games are used to accumulate points towards qualifying for the A Provincial Championships. The top 14 teams in the Province go. All A teams attempt to qualify for and are expected to participate in the A Provincial Championships which are typically held during March break. U16 Junior and U19 Belle A teams may also have the potential to attend the Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships. A West Ottawa team who wins Provincials in their age division is expected to attend the Eastern Championship to represent Team Ontario. This is a 6 day event usually held in mid April. Beyond the normal game and practice per week, the A teams will participate in powerskating, will purchase extra ice sessions as well as hold other dry land sessions designed to develop conditioning and strategy. This means that players may be involved in ringette activities three to five times per week. If a competitive player falls below 80% attendance in any of the team activity areas of dryland, practices, powerskating and/or games, that player may be removed from the team by the West Ottawa Ringette Association Executive*. U14 Tween A, U16 Junior A and U19 Belle A Financial Commitment With competitive teams there is a greater financial commitment. The costs of teamwear, tournaments, Provincials, extra ice, powerskating and dryland training all add up. It means families can expect to pay anywhere from $ $3000 per player above and beyond registration fees depending on the amount of fundraising the team does. This includes such costs as hotel rooms, gas, meals etc. If the team attends the Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships then the financial commitment can increase dramatically by $ $3000 per player due to increased travel and accommodation costs. Please see the Appendix for more details on what to expect in terms of financial commitment. * Coaches may apply discipline as deemed appropriate. For example: If a player falls below 80% she will miss 10 minutes of the next game. If it happens again she will miss the next game but must attend. The 3rd time she will be removed from the team.

5 U14 TWEEN AA AND U16 JUNIOR AA Tryouts Tryouts for U14 Tween AA and U16 Junior AA teams will be held in April please watch the website for the schedule. Parents are expected to check the website for the tryout schedule and location. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our competitive coordinator at At the first West Ottawa tryout you attend, the fee to participate will be collected. For West Ottawa this fee is a one-time cost of $50 no matter how many tryout sessions you participate in. The teams will be selected and announced in April at the completion of tryouts. Players will be notified by if they have been chosen for the team. Ideally West Ottawa prefers to have coaches set before the end of tryouts. The competitive coordinator will meet with parents and players remaining in the tryout to announce the coach when it is known. In the instance the coach cannot be selected before the final tryout, players who are selected will be sent an announcing the coach and offering a position on the team. The player has 24 hours to acknowledge they accept the offer. Players who have been chosen for the team will be required to sign a competitive player contract. For an example of the contract please see the Appendix of this document. Players not selected for an AA team may attend U14 Tween A and U16 Junior A tryouts which will follow the AA tryouts and begin in late April please watch the website for the schedule. U14 Tween AA and U16 Junior AA Tryout Process If you intend to try out for U14 Tween AA or U16 Junior AA please go to the Eastern Region website to indicate you are trying out. Go to and complete the form indicating where you will be trying out. You need to do this even if you are a West Ottawa player trying out only in West Ottawa. In addition to West Ottawa you also indicate in what other associations you will be trying out as an Out of Association player. When you register for tryouts with West Ottawa the Association is notified and will follow up with further instructions and information. This includes the following: o a link to our West Ottawa Competitive Information document (this document) which contains all the information related to our competitive program o For West Ottawa players - a link to our Registration page as West Ottawa players MUST register with West Ottawa before participating in any tryout session. o For Out of Association players - a reminder of the need to secure a signed Player Tryout/Release Form from their home association before attending our tryout. Watch the website for the schedule and location for tryouts.

6 U14 Tween AA and U16 Junior AA Information and Expectations All AA players must participate in the mandatory West Ottawa sponsored 20 week powerskating/dryland program which alternates weekly between powerskating and dryland training. The AA teams compete in the LERQ (Quebec elite league) against teams from Quebec and the National Capital Region. Teams should expect to make 2 or 3 trips to Montreal or Quebec City to play double header games against the Quebec teams. The AA teams must participate in a minimum of 4 tournaments, at least 2 of which must be outside of region in two different regions. Additional tournaments may be entered. The AA teams will compete in the AA Provincial Championships which are usually held early March. At this time the dates and location has not been announced. The U14 Tween AA team may also have the potential to attend the Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships. A West Ottawa U14 Tween AA team who wins Provincials must attend the Eastern Canadian Championships to represent Team Ontario. This is a 6 day event usually held mid April. The U16 Junior AA team may also have the potential to attend the Canadian Ringette Championships. A West Ottawa U16 Junior AA team who wins Provincials must attend Canadian Ringette Championships to represent Team Ontario. This is a 6 day event usually held the end of March. Beyond the normal game and practice per week, the AA teams participate in powerskating, will purchase extra ice sessions as well as hold other dry land sessions designed to develop conditioning and strategy. This means that players may be involved in ringette activities three to five times per week. If a competitive player falls below 80% attendance in any of the team activity areas of dryland, practices, powerskating and/or games, that player may be removed from the team by the West Ottawa Ringette Association Executive*. U14 Tween AA and U16 Junior AA Financial Commitment With competitive teams there is a greater financial commitment. The costs of teamwear, tournaments, Provincials, extra ice, powerskating and dryland training all add up. It means families can expect to pay anywhere from $ $3000 per player above and beyond registration fees depending on the amount of fundraising the team does. This includes such costs as hotel rooms, gas, meals etc. If the team attends the Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships (U14 Tween AA) or the Canadian Ringette Championships (U16 Junior AA) then the financial commitment can increase dramatically by $ $6000 per player due to increased travel and accommodation costs. Please see the Appendix for more details on what to expect in terms of financial commitment. * Coaches may apply discipline as deemed appropriate. For example: If a player falls below 80% she will miss 10 minutes of the next game. If it happens again she will miss the next game but must attend. The 3rd time she will be removed from the team.

7 OUT OF ASSOCIATION If you are attending a tryout as an Out of Association player you must present a completed and signed M-F-7 Player Tryout/Release Form before being allowed to participate in the tryout. This form needs to be signed by your association president or delegate and may be found on the Ontario Ringette Association website at Any West Ottawa player trying out in another association needs a completed form signed by the West Ottawa President or delegate. Please contact president@westottawaringette.com to get a form signed. Note that you will also need to pay the tryout fees in each association you try out for as an Out of Association player. QUESTIONS OR HELP? If you have any questions about the West Ottawa Ringette Association competitive program please contact our Competitive Coordinator at competitive@westottawaringette.com.

8 Appendix Competitive Player Assessment Guidelines

9 COMPETITIVE PLAYER ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES GENERAL The purpose of this document is to provide information to players and parents regarding West Ottawa s team selection process. The guidelines outlined in this document include the principles of equal opportunity and objectivity in selecting players. Please note that these are guidelines only and minor adjustments to the selection process may be made on a case-by-case basis with the agreement of the Competitive Coordinator, Coach and Executive of the Association. The selection process occurs to ensure that players play on a team with players of similar age and playing ability. In order to do this, ringette associations hold assessments or tryouts that are used to formulate teams by rating a player s abilities. Any player registered with West Ottawa, or registered with another association and able to present a properly completed player tryout release form at the time of the first tryout session, can attend the tryout sessions. The tryout schedule is posted on the West Ottawa website at The first round of tryouts is used to identify players for the top competitive level within that age group. All players who tried out will be given instruction as to when and where to go for the next tryout session if necessary. There are considerations both players and parents should be aware of before attending the tryouts. The following information may help you decide which level of competition you feel your daughter should play at. Reasonable Expectations As an association, we encourage players to play at the highest level they are comfortable with and capable of playing, however, they have to approach the competitive team tryouts with realistic goals in mind. As a rule of thumb, a realistic goal would be to move up one skill level in the second year of that age group, or maintain the same skill level when moving up to a higher age group. This is just a guideline as everyone develops at different rates and there are several factors that can come into play. Certain age groups can be very deep with skilled players and/or the number of players in the age group and both may play a role in keeping your daughter at a lower skill level than you may have anticipated.

10 Players on the Bubble After the initial assessments there are usually a handful of players who are on the bubble, in other words, those from among which it is very difficult to determine who should make the team. During the final evaluations, only the bubble players are being evaluated by multiple evaluators to gain as much data as possible. The underlying philosophy of ringette is to have fun and play with girls of equal ability. Everyone should give careful consideration as to which team she will attempt to make as not everyone will make the team they try out for. PLAYER SELECTION PROCESS By adhering to the following guidelines the selection committee will provide equal opportunity to the players competing for positions and maintain committee objectivity in selecting players. At the tryout session the Competitive Coordinator and volunteers will take attendance and hand out coloured and numbered pinnies. Before the players take the ice the Competitive Coordinator (or someone else assisting with the process) will explain to the players what will be happening during the player assessment process. Once the players are on the ice, the Competitive Coordinator (or someone else assisting with the process) will hold a short parents meeting. The meeting is to welcome parents, review and explain the player assessment process, explain the need for volunteers such as assistant coaches, managers, trainers, score keepers, time keepers, shot clock operators and to answer any questions from the parents. Every family should expect to be involved in some way with the team. The selection process for the competitive teams is based on the player s performance at tryouts as well as the player assessment from the previous season. The proportion of these two factors varies depending on the age level. Since an older player is less likely to change significantly during the off season, the player assessment from the previous season is weighted more heavily than for the younger players. There are 3-4 independent evaluators at each tryout session. Parents are not permitted to evaluate their own children, or for their child s team. Various skills are evaluated including, skating, ring skills, defensive ability, offensive ability and game/scrimmage performance. No cuts are made after the first tryout. As the tryouts progress some players are cut while others are locked in so the evaluators may concentrate on the final picks. If a coach has already been chosen, they will become involved in the process. The players will be notified by if they are continuing in tryouts or not. Players are always welcome to contact the competitive coordinator for feedback on the tryouts. In the event the coach cannot be named until the final selection, the selected players will be notified that they have made the team and who the coach is. These players will be given 24 hours to accept or decline a position on the team. The cut players will not be notified until all

11 selected players have responded, or after the 24 hour period, whichever occurs first. If a selected player opts to leave the team after the 24 hour grace period, that player will not be guaranteed a spot on a team. Every effort will be made to give the player a place, but it may not be of the desired caliber. ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES Head Coaches Ideally the head coach will be identified before the completion of the evaluation process. The selected head coach s daughter will not be given preferential treatment and must be able to make the team based on her own merit. All parent head coaches are advised that the offer to coach is contingent upon their daughter being selected for the team. Individuals who have been selected to head coach a team, shall be permitted to participate in the selection process of the team but not in evaluations involving their daughter. Assessors There will be a minimum of three qualified assessors at each tryout session. The Competitive Coordinator is responsible for arranging and approving the qualified assessors used at each tryout session. Assessor Qualifications Assessors must possess one of the following qualifications: i) AA teams must be CI Certified ii) A teams must be CI Trained iii) Equivalency experience as deemed sufficient by the Competitive Coordinator Sign In / Out Volunteers are responsible for handing out pinnies, creating a list of players and what pinny they are wearing and making sure all the pinnies are returned. They also record attendance at each ice session and ensure all players on the ice are properly registered and released (if from other associations). If there is a cost to participate in the tryout it would be paid at this time. On Ice Drill Instructors On ice instructors are chosen by the competitive coordinator. The competitive coordinator creates an on ice plan and is responsible for ensuring the on ice instructors understand the plan. It is preferred to have at least two skaters on the ice, unless it's a small group. (i.e.: 20 or less.) Out of Association Players (OAPs) West Ottawa abides by the ERRA policy enacted in 2005 regarding out-of-association players trying-out within the Eastern Region. OAP shall be considered in two categories:

12 1. Those who come from associations who normally host a team at the level they are trying out for. These players will follow the OAP policy outlined below. 2. Those who come from an association which normally does not host a team at the level they are trying out for. These players shall be given the same consideration as West Ottawa players. Rationale: A player, who comes to our tryouts because they were cut from their own association, will likely go back to their home association the following year. Therefore a West Ottawa Ringette Association player shouldn t be displaced by an OAP of similar calibre. Players coming to West Ottawa Ringette Association because their association does not provide that level, will then become West Ottawa players as long as they continue to play at that level. This will add to West Ottawa Ringette Association numbers and skill level. The ERRA rules state that if a player is released to another association, the following season the home association has first rights to the player, and then the current association has second rights. For example, an Arnprior player who tries out for our AA team will have to remain with West Ottawa Ringette Association as long as they play AA, or until Arnprior hosts a AA team, or the player is released by West Ottawa Ringette Association. The player could not choose to play AA for West Ottawa Ringette Association one year and then Gloucester the next. An Ottawa player who is cut from the Ottawa A/AA team and comes to West Ottawa as an OAP will have to go back to Ottawa the following season. The player would have to be cut by Ottawa again before being allowed to come to West Ottawa. In addition OAPs who fall in category #1, will be considered for a West Ottawa team if: i) The player participated in the home association tryouts, where possible *, and were released from said tryout for the level they are trying out for in West Ottawa; ii) The player has a tryout release form signed by their home association President. iii) The player attended West Ottawa Ringette Association tryouts, if possible *. iv) No players previously selected are displaced; v) The addition meets with the approval of the Competitive Coordinator and the Head Coach of the team and is in accordance with ERRA policy. *The player must make every effort to attend tryouts. Acceptable reasons for not attending tryouts include, but are not limited to: moving in from out of town, injury, educational move. This must be approved by the West Ottawa Ringette Association executive. Assessment Attendance Players are required to attend every assessment session. Failure to do so will jeopardize the player s ability to make the team. The Competitive Coordinator must be notified in advance if a player is unable to attend all of the sessions. If a player misses the entire assessment process the Competitive Coordinator will determine, on a case-by-case basis, which team the player

13 should be considered for. If a player joins the association after the try-outs and applies to be on a particular team, the same evaluators that selected the team must evaluate her, if possible. The player can only be added to the team if the following conditions are met: i) They are measurably better than the players who were released; ii) There must be space available on the team; iii) No players previously selected are displaced; and iv) The addition meets with the approval of the Competitive Coordinator, the Registrar and the Head Coach of the team. Size of Teams The number of players selected for any team will vary and will be based on up-to-date registration numbers at each age level. It is the responsibility of the Competitive and Recreational Co-ordinators, in conjunction with the Registrar, to determine team size. Decisions will be made to avoid negatively impacting the association s ability to form additional teams at the same age level. Assessment Cost Tryout fees are set each year and posted on our web page. The fees must be paid in full before the start of the first session. Evaluating Tangibles and Intangibles At the younger age groups, most teams are selected based on who can skate and handle the ring. Player distinctions are, for the most part, obvious. The evaluation criteria are tangible or measurable. As players get older and their skills develop they are rated on both tangible and intangible skills and abilities. They will be evaluated on skills such as balance, acceleration, turning, skating backwards, wrist shots, ability to shield the ring from the defence and passing. These skills are typically marked out of 5. A score of 1 for backward skating indicates inexperienced and improvement is greatly required. A score of 5 indicates an accomplished backward skater. These skills are then tabulated to get an idea of tangible skills. The intangible skills that are evaluated are those that can t always be evaluated in a drill or exercise but are observed at practices, game drills and scrimmage situations. Does she attend all practices? How is her attitude? What is her work ethic? Can the player move to open ice? Can she cut in front of the defence to create an opportunity for a shot on the net? Does she play in the proper position? Is she a team player? Does she pass the ring or hold on to it too long? Does she come off the ice when she is told? All of these intangible abilities may be used in the assessment process and past player evaluations are used to assess these intangibles. Once the players reach the higher age groups and skill levels there is more emphasis placed on the intangible skills and abilities. There is a greater expectation that these players should be proficient in both tangible and intangible skills. By this time the physical part of the game is more or less equal. Almost everyone can skate and shoot equally. Now it s up to the assessors to evaluate intangible abilities. Does she know what to do with the ring? Can she follow drills in

14 game situations? Does she listen and react to what she is being told? How does she react? Individual player evaluation is only the first component of selecting the players for a team. The final formulation of the team is not a cookie-cutter or formula driven process. Subjective factors do play a role in creating the best possible team. Do you want 6 shooters that will never pass the ring to each other? Do you want 3 players with good shots and 3 checkers but no playmakers? Do you sacrifice a good skater for a calm, steady player who can lead the team? Players are evaluated based on positions at U14 and above, and therefore will be asked by the volunteer when they sign in the position they want to play should they be selected for the team. The assessors try to pick the best possible team from the players they have available. Concerns / Questions All concerns and questions should be directed to the Competitive Coordinator as listed on the West Ottawa Ringette website -

15 Appendix Competitive Commitment Survey

16 Competitive Commitment Survey All players who intend to try out for West Ottawa Ringette Association s AA or A teams are asked to review and bring a signed version of this document to their first tryout session. Registration/Release West Ottawa players must be registered online for the upcoming season before being allowed to participate in tryouts. Out of Association players must present a completed and signed Player Tryout/Release Form from their home association before being allowed to participate in tryouts. Commitment Playing on a competitive team is a significant commitment. Players are expected to attend ALL team activities, including but not limited to: practices, games, tournaments, Provincials, dryland training, meetings, fundraising. Playing on a competitive team will also require a significant financial commitment beyond the cost of registration. These commitments are outlined in the Competitive Program document on our website under the Association menu, under the Documents section. Please consider whether or not you are able to make this commitment before attending tryouts. Will you miss team activities due to your involvement in another sport/activity? (*This may include playing on another team, school sports, tryouts/training for an off-season sport, theater, etc.) Never Less than 3 3 to 6 More than 6 Will you miss team activities due to work commitments? Never Less than 3 3 to 6 More than 6 I acknowledge that less than 80% attendance in each team activity area may result in removal from the competitive team. I acknowledge that acceptance onto a competitive team also includes attending Provincials and Nationals or Eastern Championships if the team qualifies. Name: Signature: Phone Number: Please bring completed forms to the first tryout session.

17 Appendix Example of a Competitive Player Contract

18 Competitive Player Contract As a member of a West Ottawa competitive team, I understand that the following are my responsibilities: To arrive prepared and on time for practices. To arrive prepared and on time for game warm-ups and games. To arrive prepared and on time for tournament warm-ups and games. To practice and play to the best of my ability. To notify the Coach in advance when I am unable to participate in any team activity. To ensure a healthy diet, proper hydration and sufficient rest. To participate in the regular physical training sessions as I continue to increase my strength and endurance. To participate in the regular physical training sessions as I continue to improve my skills. To listen attentively to the Coach, Assistant Coach(es), Trainer, and Team Manager. To respect players as they listen to the bench staff. To respect and encourage my Team mates both on and off the ice. To abide by the Player Code of Conduct and conduct myself as an ambassador for the West Ottawa Ringette Association at games and tournaments. Should I not be able to meet my responsibilities as outlined above, I understand the consequence may include being asked to leave a practice, to leave a game, being required to sit on the Player bench for part of a practice or game, being required to sit on a Player bench for an entire game. If attendance falls below 80% attendance in any of the team activity areas of dryland, practices, powerskating and/or games, I understand that I may be removed from the team by the West Ottawa Ringette Association Executive. Name: Signature: Date:

19 Appendix Example Details on the Costs of Playing Competitive Ringette

20 Additional Cost Estimate to Play U12 Petite Provincial Team Cost Per Player 13 players per team assumed Try Out Fee $50 ($50 flat rate covers any tryouts for teams) Tournament Registrations Oshawa $795 $61 Nepean $775 $60 Cambridge $725 $56 West Ottawa $700 $54 U12 Provincial Event $1,325 $102 Tournament Accommodation Oshawa $450 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 3 night hotel stay at $150/night Cambridge $450 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 3 night hotel stay at $150/night U12 Provincial Event $600 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 4 night hotel stay at $150/night Other Costs Additional Ice $3,250 $250 Powerskating $325 Team Wear $240 (if all items are needed) Team Building Events $300 $23 Total Additional Cost Estimate $2,670 Important Notes - For out of town tournaments please also factor in fuel, food and any other travel expenses. - This estimate excludes any team sponsorships or fundraising. - Tournaments listed are examples only, the actual tournaments may differ but at least 2 will be out of town.

21 Additional Cost Estimate to Play U14 Tween A, U16 Junior A, U19 Belle A Team Cost Per Player 13 players per team assumed Try Out Fee $50 ($50 flat rate covers any tryouts for teams) Tournament Registrations Oshawa $795 $61 Nepean $775 $60 Cambridge $725 $56 Gloucester $775 $60 West Ottawa $700 $54 A Provincial Championships $1,460 $112 Tournament/Away Accommodation Oshawa $450 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 3 night hotel stay at $150/night Cambridge $450 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 3 night hotel stay at $150/night Montreal/Quebec City Away (JA & BA) $150 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 1 night hotel stay at $150/night A Provincial Championships $600 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 4 night hotel stay at $150/night Other Costs Additional Ice $3,250 $250 Powerskating / Dryland $325 Team Wear $240 (if all items are needed) Team Building Events $400 $31 Bus to Montreal (JA & BA) $2,200 $169 Total Additional Cost Estimate $2,898 Important Notes - For out of town tournaments please also factor in fuel, food and any other travel expenses. - This estimate excludes any team sponsorships or fundraising. - Tournaments listed are examples only, the actual tournaments may differ but at least 2 will be out of town.

22 Additional Cost Estimate to Play U14 Tween AA and U16 Junior AA Team Cost Per Player 13 players per team assumed Try Out Fee $50 ($50 flat rate covers any tryouts for teams) Tournament Registrations Oshawa $795 $61 Nepean $775 $60 Cambridge $725 $56 Gloucester $775 $60 Ottawa $700 $54 AA Provincial Championships $1,575 $121 Tournament/ Away Accommodation Oshawa $450 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 3 night hotel stay at $150/night Cambridge $450 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 3 night hotel stay at $150/night Montreal/Quebec City Away $150 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 1 night hotel stay at $150/night AA Provincial Championships $600 Assumes 1 player and 1 adult for a 4 night hotel stay at $150/night Other Costs Additional Ice $3,250 $250 Powerskating / Dryland $325 Team Wear $240 (if all items are needed) Team Building Events $400 $31 Bus to Montreal $2,200 $169 Total Additional Cost Estimate $2,907 Important Notes - For out of town tournaments please also factor in fuel, food and any other travel expenses. - This estimate excludes any team sponsorships or fundraising. - Tournaments listed are examples only, the actual tournaments may differ but at least 2 will be out of town.

Nepean Ringette Association

Nepean Ringette Association Nepean Ringette Association Competitive Team Information (includes Tryout Information) The Nepean Ringette Association competitive teams provide an opportunity for players who want to play ringette at

More information

ELITE DEVELOPMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS

ELITE DEVELOPMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS ELITE DEVELOPMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 ELITE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (E.D.P.) OVERVIEW... 1 2.0 ONTARIO WINTER GAMES... 3 3.0 REGIONAL ALL-STAR TEAM (R.A.T.)... 4 4.0 CHALLENGE CUP RESPONSIBILITIES... 6 5.0

More information

Team and Coach Selection Policies

Team and Coach Selection Policies Team and Coach Selection Policies April 28, 2012 Edited by: Josh Hudson The purposes of these policies are to provide a fair and impartial way of selecting players and coaches for all the teams. The intent

More information

FAYETTE AREA YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER/PARENT REGISTRATION AND TRYOUT INFORMATION

FAYETTE AREA YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER/PARENT REGISTRATION AND TRYOUT INFORMATION FAYETTE AREA YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER/PARENT REGISTRATION AND TRYOUT INFORMATION Founded in 2010, FAYHA is a non profit community of some 95+ families who come together each year to offer our youth

More information

RANKING PROCEDURE

RANKING PROCEDURE RANKING PROCEDURE 2018-2019 Table of Contents Okotoks Minor Hockey Association 2018-2019 RANKING PROCEDURE...- 3 - PARTICIPANTS...- 3 - PHILOSOPHY & OBJECTIVES...- 3 - RANKING BY POSITION...- 3 - GROUPING

More information

Important Information Regarding Grandview Volleyball

Important Information Regarding Grandview Volleyball Important Information Regarding Grandview Volleyball Please read the following handouts. When finished, sign and return the last page to your coach acknowledging that you agree to abide by the guidelines

More information

Canadian Sport Institute Pacific and BC Ringette Association Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria

Canadian Sport Institute Pacific and BC Ringette Association Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria Athlete/Coach Nomination Criteria 1 Canadian Sport Institute Pacific and BC Ringette Association Athlete and Coach Nomination Criteria CSI Pacific Representative Criteria Approved December 3, 2018: BC

More information

Metcalfe & District Minor Hockey Association Atom Evaluation Process 2013

Metcalfe & District Minor Hockey Association Atom Evaluation Process 2013 Atom Evaluation Process 2013 Prepared by: MDHA Executive Sept 5th, 2013 Introduction In preparation for the Metcalfe & District Hockey Association (MDHA) hockey season, the Evaluation Process will be held

More information

Tryout (all players): Monday, April :20pm CALLBACK: Friday, April :50 pm

Tryout (all players): Monday, April :20pm CALLBACK: Friday, April :50 pm Dear IHWC Youth Hockey Parents, One of the most anxious times during the IHWC season is the tryout process especially for parents! Research has shown that kids in many cases actually handle the pressure

More information

GPMHA Evaluation Criteria Season

GPMHA Evaluation Criteria Season GPMHA Evaluation Criteria 2017-2018 Season 1.0 Coach Selection (Development, Recreational, Fundamental) 1.1 The coach selection committee will consist of three to five individuals of non-biased members

More information

East Ridge Athletic Association (ERAA) Basketball Traveling Program Policies

East Ridge Athletic Association (ERAA) Basketball Traveling Program Policies East Ridge Athletic Association (ERAA) Basketball Traveling Program Policies This document contains the rules the East Ridge Athletic Association (ERAA) Basketball follows in administering its traveling

More information

CONFEDERATION HOCKEY PLAYER EVALUATION GUIDELINES Season

CONFEDERATION HOCKEY PLAYER EVALUATION GUIDELINES Season CONFEDERATION HOCKEY PLAYER EVALUATION GUIDELINES 2015-2016 Season 1.0 Evaluation Objectives The objectives of the Evaluation Process are: To provide each player the opportunity to evaluate to the best

More information

TRAVEL TEAM TRYOUT PROCESS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

TRAVEL TEAM TRYOUT PROCESS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) TRAVEL TEAM TRYOUT PROCESS 2015 16 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) What are the travel programs and commitment level for FC Berna? How is Berna handling tryouts for the different program levels (Travel,

More information

Letter from the Associate Director

Letter from the Associate Director Letter from the Associate Director To Athletes and Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Pittsburgh Elite is dedicated to developing athletes to consistently compete at the highest levels, promoting lifelong fitness,

More information

ADMINISTRATIVE. Player Selection and Evaluation. The USA Hockey Coaching Education Program is presented by REVISED 6/15

ADMINISTRATIVE. Player Selection and Evaluation. The USA Hockey Coaching Education Program is presented by REVISED 6/15 ADMINISTRATIVE Player Selection and Evaluation The USA Hockey Coaching Education Program is presented by REVISED 6/15 OBJECTIVES TO develop different evaluation methods To design outline for tryout sessions

More information

COACH S GUIDE TO PLAYING IN THE CHESAPEAKE REGION

COACH S GUIDE TO PLAYING IN THE CHESAPEAKE REGION COACH S GUIDE TO PLAYING IN THE CHESAPEAKE REGION This guide is a summary of procedures and rules for competing in USAV Chesapeake Region Juniors tournaments. It also contains useful information to help

More information

HRI 2017/18 BANTAM AA, A & B EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2017/18 Bantam AA, A &B Evaluation & Team Formation Process

HRI 2017/18 BANTAM AA, A & B EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2017/18 Bantam AA, A &B Evaluation & Team Formation Process HRI 2017/18 BANTAM AA, A & B EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS HRI 2017/18 Bantam AA, A &B Evaluation & Team Formation Process Table of Contents PURPOSE... 2 OVERVIEW... 2 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY... 2 EVALUATION

More information

Peterborough City Soccer Association Policy & Procedures

Peterborough City Soccer Association Policy & Procedures Updated November 07, 2002 Page 1 of 6 Policy # 1 Competitive Teams 1.1 A finalized list for Youth teams must be submitted to the registrar on or before April15th of each outdoor playing season. 1.2 A finalized

More information

Coaches Orientation. South Calgary Ringette Association September 30, 2016

Coaches Orientation. South Calgary Ringette Association September 30, 2016 2016-2017 Coaches Orientation South Calgary Ringette Association September 30, 2016 1 1 Agenda } Welcome and Introductions } General info } Pre-Season } The Season } Q&A/Roundtable/Contact Info 2 General

More information

CLEARVIEW CHEERLEADER CONTRACT AND RULES OF CONDUCT

CLEARVIEW CHEERLEADER CONTRACT AND RULES OF CONDUCT CLEARVIEW CHEERLEADER CONTRACT AND RULES OF CONDUCT 2017-18 RESTRICTIONS FROM STARTING THE SEASON: No physical No student activity release form Not academically eligible No signed parent-student athlete

More information

Selection Criteria Junior National Team

Selection Criteria Junior National Team Selection Criteria 2018-19 Junior National Team 1. Introduction- Junior National Team 1.1. Being selected as a member of a National team representing Canada is a great honour. Badminton Canada (BCan) recognizes

More information

CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION

CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION I. Auditions for Team Membership CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION 2016-2017 A. Candidates must meet all extracurricular participation criteria in academics, citizenship, and attendance up to the end of the 3rd

More information

Metcalfe & District Hockey Association Peewee Evaluation Process

Metcalfe & District Hockey Association Peewee Evaluation Process Metcalfe & District Hockey Association Peewee Evaluation Process 2014-2015 Prepared by: MDHA Executive 2014-09-02 Peewee Evaluation Process 2014 2015 Introduction In preparation for the Metcalfe & District

More information

!!! FFC National Competition Guide and Ranking Points System!!!!!! 2015!

!!! FFC National Competition Guide and Ranking Points System!!!!!! 2015! FFC National Competition Guide and Ranking Points System 2015 FFC National Competition Guide and Ranking Points System 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Chapter 1: General Information 2 Chapter

More information

Mountain Brook High School Cheerleading Constitution

Mountain Brook High School Cheerleading Constitution Mountain Brook High School Cheerleading Constitution With any honor comes a certain degree of responsibility. The honor of representing Mountain Brook High School requires that a cheerleader maintain a

More information

Santa Monica United Football Club Parent-Player Agreement

Santa Monica United Football Club Parent-Player Agreement Santa Monica United Football Club Parent-Player Agreement INTRODUCTION Santa Monica United Football Club serves the families on the Westside of Los Angeles, as the number one and largest soccer school

More information

CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION

CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION CHEERLEADER CONSTITUTION 2018-2019 Purpose: The purpose of cheerleaders in the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District is to promote school spirit and a positive school climate by performing

More information

Ancaster Avalanche 2018/2019 Bantam AA Tryout Package Dave Landry Head Coach

Ancaster Avalanche 2018/2019 Bantam AA Tryout Package Dave Landry Head Coach Ancaster Avalanche 2018/2019 Bantam AA Tryout Package Dave Landry Head Coach dlandry@thespec.com Tryout Schedule: Thursday April 12 th : 6:30-8:00 (Morgan Firestone A) Friday April 13 th : 7:30-9:00 (Morgan

More information

2018-2019 www.paminorhockey.ca Introduction The Prince Albert Hockey (PAH) provides an opportunity for hockey players in PeeWee, Bantam and Midget age levels to participate in the AA hockey program. This

More information

BOW VIEW RINGETTE. Evaluator Training

BOW VIEW RINGETTE. Evaluator Training Evaluator Training 2 PURPOSE OF EVALUATIONS Principles of Evaluation Process: Consistent, fair, and accurate Impartial assessment of a player s total ringette skills. Simple, straightforward and easy to

More information

WALNUT CREEK SOCCER CLUB COMPETITIVE PROGRAM RULES AND GUIDELINES

WALNUT CREEK SOCCER CLUB COMPETITIVE PROGRAM RULES AND GUIDELINES WALNUT CREEK SOCCER CLUB COMPETITIVE PROGRAM RULES AND GUIDELINES Revised February 13, 2008 1. Authority The Walnut Creek Soccer Club (WCSC) Competitive Program is governed by the Competitive Committee,

More information

BETHLEHEM TOMBOYS GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE TRAVEL PROGRAM POLICY ( )

BETHLEHEM TOMBOYS GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE TRAVEL PROGRAM POLICY ( ) BETHLEHEM TOMBOYS GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE TRAVEL PROGRAM POLICY (10.29.2014) The Bethlehem Tomboys Girls Softball League is first and foremost a recreational softball league serving the Towns of Bethlehem

More information

Dynamite Document. Tryouts. Schedule

Dynamite Document. Tryouts. Schedule Dynamite Document April 24, 2017 The Dynamite Document was developed to provide general information to parents, athletes and coaches about the KVGSA Dynamite Travel Team program and procedures. A Dynamite

More information

MIDTN TEAM RULES & CODE OF CONDUCT

MIDTN TEAM RULES & CODE OF CONDUCT I. General Policies for all Athletes & All Teams II. Parent Code of Conduct III. Athlete Code of Conduct Introduction MIDTN TEAM RULES & CODE OF CONDUCT MIDTN Volleyball Club ( the Club ) is affiliated

More information

Hockey Canada Development Programs. Skill Development. Challenge Learn Improve

Hockey Canada Development Programs. Skill Development. Challenge Learn Improve Hockey Canada Development Programs Skill Development Challenge Learn Improve 2018 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 INTRODUCTION 4 MESSAGES Lead, Develop and Promote Positive Hockey Experiences Tom Renney 4 Skills

More information

Fort McMurray Minor Hockey Association Selection Process for AA Rep & Development Teams

Fort McMurray Minor Hockey Association Selection Process for AA Rep & Development Teams Fort McMurray Minor Hockey Association Selection Process for AA Rep & Development Teams This Directive outlines the AA Rep & Development Teams selection process for the Fort McMurray Minor Hockey Association.

More information

WGBA Travel Parent Information

WGBA Travel Parent Information WGBA Travel 2017-2018 Parent Information We are proud that the WGBA is a top 5 program in the state by measuring number of teams, and success of teams in tournaments. The growth over the last 7 years is

More information

AC DELRAY COMPETITIVE PLAYER HANDBOOK Season

AC DELRAY COMPETITIVE PLAYER HANDBOOK Season AC DELRAY COMPETITIVE PLAYER HANDBOOK 2017-18 Season. Contents 1. Participation Agreement 3 2. AC Delray Player Code 4 3. FYSA Poaching Rule 4 4. FYSA Code of Ethics 5 5. AC Delray Playing Up Policy 6

More information

LCHS Competitive and Sideline Cheerleading Tryout Information

LCHS Competitive and Sideline Cheerleading Tryout Information Dear Cheerleader, LCHS Competitive and Sideline Cheerleading Tryout Information 2017-2018 This packet contains valuable information regarding the 2017-2018 Competition/Sideline cheerleading season squads,

More information

HRI 2017/18 MIDGET AA, A, B EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2017/18 Midget AA, A & B Evaluation & Team Formation Process

HRI 2017/18 MIDGET AA, A, B EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2017/18 Midget AA, A & B Evaluation & Team Formation Process HRI 2017/18 MIDGET AA, A, B EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS HRI 2017/18 Midget AA, A & B Evaluation & Team Formation Process Table of Contents PURPOSE... 2 OVERVIEW... 2 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY... 2 EVALUATION

More information

AC DELRAY COMPETITIVE SOCCER PROGRAM

AC DELRAY COMPETITIVE SOCCER PROGRAM AC DELRAY COMPETITIVE SOCCER PROGRAM 1 Congratulations on being selected for the AC Delray Competitive Soccer program for the 2018/2019 season. This packet contains important information regarding your

More information

Team # of teams Black Gold White. 14U 0 Yes x x. 13U 0 Yes x x. 12U 0 Yes x x. 11U 0 Yes x x. 10U 0 Yes x x. 9U 0 Yes x x.

Team # of teams Black Gold White. 14U 0 Yes x x. 13U 0 Yes x x. 12U 0 Yes x x. 11U 0 Yes x x. 10U 0 Yes x x. 9U 0 Yes x x. Tinley Park Bobcats Travel Soccer Protocol The purpose of the Travel Program is to provide Bobcats Members and Tinley Park Residences the opportunity to further develop their athletic skills through a

More information

Summit Soccer Club Overview

Summit Soccer Club Overview Summit Soccer Club Overview The Summit Soccer Club (SSC) is an independent, nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to the development of youth soccer in the city of Summit. The Club introduces

More information

Rules & Guidelines COACHES INFORMATION: Jon McGuire & Francesca Gigg

Rules & Guidelines COACHES INFORMATION: Jon McGuire & Francesca Gigg 2015-2016 Rules & Guidelines COACHES INFORMATION: Jon McGuire & Francesca Gigg Email WarrenWoodsCheer@gmail.com Website http://warrenwoodscheer.weebly.com/ Notification Text Numbers Text that number with

More information

Granby Rovers Soccer Club

Granby Rovers Soccer Club 1.0 PURPOSE: 1.1 The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines on the formation and composition of teams under the jurisdiction of the Granby Rovers Soccer. It also includes guidelines on tryouts

More information

WESTERN REGION RINGETTE G&T HANDBOOK FOR COACHES

WESTERN REGION RINGETTE G&T HANDBOOK FOR COACHES This guide has been compiled as an easily accessible resource for all Western Region coaches at every level of play. Essential information and forms to achieve a successful Ringette season are included

More information

Policy #102 - Team Staff/Officials Certification

Policy #102 - Team Staff/Officials Certification Policy #102 - Team Staff/Officials Certification APPROVED: March 6, 2018 REVIEWED: December, 2017 NEXT REVIEW: December 2018 GPMHA Commissioners CROSS-REFERENCE: GPMHA Website: Coaches Info page, FAQ To

More information

Sutherland District Hockey Club Inc. Junior Hockey Policies

Sutherland District Hockey Club Inc. Junior Hockey Policies Policy Purpose To provide clear principles, guidelines and procedures by which the Club will organise its junior hockey operations. These policies will assist players, parents, selectors, coaches and managers

More information

WAHA GUIDE TO TRAVEL HOCKEY TRYOUTS

WAHA GUIDE TO TRAVEL HOCKEY TRYOUTS WAHA 2014-2015 GUIDE TO TRAVEL HOCKEY TRYOUTS Founded in 1964, Wheeling Amateur Hockey Association (WAHA) is celebrating its 50 th Anniversary in 2014. WAHA is a non-profit community of some 400 families

More information

2013/14 Midget Tier 1,2 and 3 EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS

2013/14 Midget Tier 1,2 and 3 EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS 2013/14 Midget Tier 1,2 and 3 EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS 09/13/2013 MJMHA 2013/14 Midget Tier 1,2 and 3 Evaluation & Team Formation Process PURPOSE To establish guidelines and procedures for player

More information

2013/14 PeeWee Tier 1,2 and 3 EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS

2013/14 PeeWee Tier 1,2 and 3 EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS 2013/14 PeeWee Tier 1,2 and 3 EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS 09/13/2013 MJMHA 2013/14 PeeWee Tier 1,2 and 3 Evaluation & Team Formation Process PURPOSE To establish guidelines and procedures for player

More information

Team NB Wheelchair Basketball Selection Process & Criteria Canada Games 2019

Team NB Wheelchair Basketball Selection Process & Criteria Canada Games 2019 Team NB Wheelchair Basketball Selection Process & Criteria Canada Games 2019 Red deer, Alberta Prepared by: Sabrina Durepos, Head Coach Sally Hutt, Executive Director Created: April 11,2017 Revised August

More information

Welcome to Hayden Synchro! Below are some frequently asked questions and answers that will provide you with a better understanding of our Shooting Stars Developmental program and our organization. If you

More information

EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW ISD DANCE TEAM CONSTITUTION

EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW ISD DANCE TEAM CONSTITUTION EAGLE MOUNTAIN-SAGINAW ISD DANCE TEAM CONSTITUTION I. Auditions for Team Membership A. Candidates must meet all extracurricular participation criteria in academics, citizenship, and attendance up to the

More information

Travel Program Operating Procedures

Travel Program Operating Procedures Updated: July 2016 Travel Program Operating Procedures 2.2 Traveling (full time) Teams and Tournament (part time) Teams Overview and Principles Through its Travel Program, Batavia Youth Baseball (BYB)

More information

2015 TVSC SC Multi-Sport Athlete / Guest Player Policy

2015 TVSC SC Multi-Sport Athlete / Guest Player Policy 2015 TVSC SC Multi-Sport Athlete / Guest Player Policy Tri Valley Soccer Club (TVSC) is designed for players who have a passion for soccer and who are interested in developing and achieving as much as

More information

PSA Basketball. Rules & Procedures Recreational & Select Leagues PLANO SPORTS AUTHORITY

PSA Basketball. Rules & Procedures Recreational & Select Leagues PLANO SPORTS AUTHORITY PSA Basketball Rules & Procedures Recreational & Select Leagues PLANO SPORTS AUTHORITY 6500 PRESTON MEADOW PLANO, TX 75024 WWW.PSAPLANO.ORG 972-208-5437 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Rules (All Leagues)...

More information

Tryout Drills. April 9, 2017 CORA. = goalie assessment drill

Tryout Drills. April 9, 2017 CORA. = goalie assessment drill Tryout Drills April 9, 2017 CORA = goalie assessment drill 9 5 1 10 6 2 11 7 3 12 8 4 #1 Skating Race 4 lines of players behind the icing line. Arrange players in order or jersey numbers sequentially across

More information

2017/18 ATOM A, B & C EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2017/18 Atom A, B & C Evaluation & Team Formation Process

2017/18 ATOM A, B & C EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2017/18 Atom A, B & C Evaluation & Team Formation Process 2017/18 ATOM A, B & C EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS HRI 2017/18 Atom A, B & C Evaluation & Team Formation Process Table of Contents PURPOSE... 2 OVERVIEW... 2 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY... 2 EVALUATION PROCESS...

More information

South Stormont Minor Hockey Association. By-Laws

South Stormont Minor Hockey Association. By-Laws South Stormont Minor Hockey Association By-Laws May 26, 2013 Updated April 19, 2018 Page 2 Section 1 General Page 4 Section 2 House and Representative Teams. Page 6 Section 3 Appendix A: SSMHA Registration

More information

COON RAPIDS BOYS TRAVELING BASKETBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION

COON RAPIDS BOYS TRAVELING BASKETBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION COON RAPIDS BOYS TRAVELING BASKETBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION Tryout Dates/Times Grade: 4th grade Date: Saturday October 6 Time: 3:30-5:00 Location: Coon Rapids Middle School Grade: 5th grade Date: Saturday

More information

AYSO Region 14 West Torrance EXTRA PROGRAM GUIDELINES

AYSO Region 14 West Torrance EXTRA PROGRAM GUIDELINES AYSO Region 14 West Torrance EXTRA PROGRAM GUIDELINES 1. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE The purpose of this program is to provide AYSO players who desire a more competitive soccer experience that will satisfy

More information

Female Hockey Rules and Regulations (These rules are referring to girls who register and play female hockey)

Female Hockey Rules and Regulations (These rules are referring to girls who register and play female hockey) Female Hockey Rules and Regulations 2018-2019 (These rules are referring to girls who register and play female hockey) 1.0 Female Hockey Program Eligibility: 1.1 Female Entry Age Rules: DIVISIONS AGE ELIGIBILITY

More information

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP s) MEDFORD BASKETBALL BOOSTER CLUB, INC.

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP s) MEDFORD BASKETBALL BOOSTER CLUB, INC. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP s) MEDFORD BASKETBALL BOOSTER CLUB, INC. ARTICLE I Name and Location The name of this organization shall be the Medford Basketball Booster Club, Inc. ARTICLE II Purposes

More information

Women s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process

Women s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process Women s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process October 2017 - FINAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents...2 1.0 Introduction...3 1.1 Objectives...3 1.2 Delegation Size and Financial

More information

U16 & U19 Universal Player Evaluation 3. Game Play Offensive Goalie Evaluation Criteria: Skills for Assessment Overview:

U16 & U19 Universal Player Evaluation 3. Game Play Offensive Goalie Evaluation Criteria: Skills for Assessment Overview: U16 & U19 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA This skills chart and evaluation tool is to be used in both the U16 and U19. Please note that the major difference between these divisions will show in the Game Play sections

More information

Franklin Youth Hockey Association Tryout Policy and Procedures

Franklin Youth Hockey Association Tryout Policy and Procedures Franklin Youth Hockey Association 2016-2017 Tryout Policy and Procedures Introduction The following tryout policy has been written for the 2016-17 Hockey Season. The procedures have been established to

More information

WENATCHEE HIGH SCHOOL LADY PANTHER BASKETBALL ONE TEAM - ONE FAMILY

WENATCHEE HIGH SCHOOL LADY PANTHER BASKETBALL ONE TEAM - ONE FAMILY WENATCHEE HIGH SCHOOL LADY PANTHER BASKETBALL ONE TEAM - ONE FAMILY 2011-2012 Welcome to the Lady Panther Basketball Program. Enthusiasm is high and we look forward to creating a positive experience for

More information

WRL Ringette League COACH HANDBOOK.

WRL Ringette League COACH HANDBOOK. WRL Winnipeg Ringette League COACH HANDBOOK 2013 2014 www.winnipegringette.com Winnipeg Ringette League TEAM STAFF HANDBOOK This guide is an abridged version of the Policy and Procedures guide, intended

More information

Metro Basketball Association Rules of Play

Metro Basketball Association Rules of Play Metro Basketball Association Rules of Play Metro Basketball Association Page 2 of 14 Revision History Compiles from Past Minutes May 27, 2008 Accepted in totality June 23, 2008 Rule 5 amended June 8, 2009

More information

U9 MINOR NOVICE GUIDE TO SUCCESS For Coaches

U9 MINOR NOVICE GUIDE TO SUCCESS For Coaches U9 MINOR NOVICE GUIDE TO SUCCESS For Coaches GENERAL OBJECTIVES To develop fundamental Ringette skills in a fun, participation-based environment To continue to develop physical and motor capacities To

More information

Men s World Junior Individual Selection Criteria 2019

Men s World Junior Individual Selection Criteria 2019 US SQUASH Junior Men s Team (USJMT) Selection Procedures - 2019 Men s World Junior Individual Championships [PLEASE NOTE THAT THE WORLD SQUASH FEDERATION ARE CURRENTLY CONSIDERING CHANGES TO THE STRUCTURE

More information

STONY POINT HIGH SCHOOL TIGER CHEER PROGRAM MEMBER MANUAL

STONY POINT HIGH SCHOOL TIGER CHEER PROGRAM MEMBER MANUAL STONY POINT HIGH SCHOOL TIGER CHEER PROGRAM MEMBER MANUAL 2017-2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY/PURPOSE... 3 OBJECTIVES... 3 MISSION STATEMENT... 3 DEFINITIONS... 3 DISCLAIMER... 3 THE TIGER STANDARD...

More information

Marple Newtown Soccer Association APPLICATION MNSA TRAVEL PROGRAM COACH / ASSISTANT COACH

Marple Newtown Soccer Association APPLICATION MNSA TRAVEL PROGRAM COACH / ASSISTANT COACH APPLICATION MNSA TRAVEL PROGRAM COACH / ASSISTANT COACH Name: Address: Driver License #: Phone # s Home: Fax: Work: Email: Marple Newtown Soccer Association (MNSA) is an independent, non-profit, volunteer

More information

HRI 2016/17 PEE WEE AA, A, B & C EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2016/17 Pee Wee AA, A, B & C Evaluation & Team Formation Process

HRI 2016/17 PEE WEE AA, A, B & C EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS. HRI 2016/17 Pee Wee AA, A, B & C Evaluation & Team Formation Process HRI 2016/17 PEE WEE AA, A, B & C EVALUATION & TEAM FORMATION PROCESS HRI 2016/17 Pee Wee AA, A, B & C Evaluation & Team Formation Process Table of Contents PURPOSE... 2 OVERVIEW... 2 PLAYER ELIGIBILITY...

More information

GLENVIEW STARS TRAVEL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

GLENVIEW STARS TRAVEL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION GLENVIEW STARS TRAVEL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 2017-2018 GLENVIEW STARS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION, INC. TRAVEL PARENT AND PLAYER EXPECTATION GUIDELINES Glenview Stars Mission Statement The Mission of the Glenview Stars

More information

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOY'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 5TH and 6TH GRADE

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOY'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 5TH and 6TH GRADE LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP BOY'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 5TH and 6TH GRADE PURPOSE The purpose of this program is to provide a recreational experience for the boys of Lawrence Township with emphasis

More information

TERMINATORS SELECT BASKETBALL PARENT AND PLAYER CONTRACT

TERMINATORS SELECT BASKETBALL PARENT AND PLAYER CONTRACT TERMINATORS SELECT BASKETBALL 2018-2019 PARENT AND PLAYER CONTRACT Terminators Select Basketball is a sports coaching and conditioning program located in Fort Worth, Texas. We are very proud to be select

More information

PSA Basketball. Rules & Procedures Recreational & Select Leagues March 2018 PLANO SPORTS AUTHORITY

PSA Basketball. Rules & Procedures Recreational & Select Leagues March 2018 PLANO SPORTS AUTHORITY PSA Basketball Rules & Procedures Recreational & Select Leagues March 2018 PLANO SPORTS AUTHORITY 6500 PRESTON MEADOW PLANO, TX 75024 WWW.PSAPLANO.ORG 972 208 5437 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Rules (All

More information

Mid Hills Netball Association (MHNA) Carnival Committee Conditions of Selection

Mid Hills Netball Association (MHNA) Carnival Committee Conditions of Selection Conditions of Selection Please ensure players, parents and/or guardians read and understand the following conditions of selection in conjunction with other responsibility guidelines before signing nomination

More information

Texas Rattlers Baseball Select Baseball Policy & Procedures

Texas Rattlers Baseball Select Baseball Policy & Procedures Texas Rattlers Baseball Select Baseball Policy & Procedures Effective Date: January 2017 1. PURPOSE OF FMYSA SANCTIONED SELECT BASEBALL To offer a quality, competitive, select baseball program to current

More information

EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION 2015

EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION 2015 EUCLID HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION 2015 VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS AND CRITERIA Welcome to Euclid High School Volleyball! The Panthers Volleyball coaches are looking for dedicated student-athletes

More information

2015 Red River Valley Lacrosse Association PLAYER MANUAL

2015 Red River Valley Lacrosse Association PLAYER MANUAL 2015 Red River Valley Lacrosse Association PLAYER MANUAL Team Mission Statement & Team Values All members of the Red River Valley Lacrosse Association will embrace the values articulated in the Team Mission

More information

TAYHA MITE PROGRAM. Hello Parents and Welcome Mites!

TAYHA MITE PROGRAM. Hello Parents and Welcome Mites! MITE PROGRAM Hello Parents and Welcome Mites! Thank you for considering the () Mite program! Welcome to those families who are new to our program and welcome back to our returning families! The goal of

More information

DELISLE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

DELISLE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION DELISLE MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Rules and Regulations INTRODUCTION The Delisle Minor Hockey Association (D.M.H.A.) solicits the co-operation of all players and parents or guardians of players in implementing

More information

SAWHA WEBSITE UPDATE- JAN Registration:

SAWHA WEBSITE UPDATE- JAN Registration: Registration: What organization provides insurance? How do I get a release from my current team? How many player and certified coaches do we have to have? Can I play for more than one team? Can we add

More information

2016 SOUTH CAROLINA ZONE TEAM APPLICATION

2016 SOUTH CAROLINA ZONE TEAM APPLICATION 2016 SOUTH CAROLINA ZONE TEAM APPLICATION Swimmers wishing to be considered for the 2016 South Carolina Zone Team must complete both sides of this form and return it to Scott Stephens, SCS Age-group Vice-Chair,

More information

COMPETITIONS POLICY. Application of this Policy 3. This Policy applies to all Ringette Canada Members and Participants.

COMPETITIONS POLICY. Application of this Policy 3. This Policy applies to all Ringette Canada Members and Participants. Purpose 1. The purpose of this Policy is to: 1.1 Govern each competition operated by Ringette Canada (individually referred to as a Competition ) in accordance with the terms and conditions in this Competitions

More information

Margate Youth Basketball League Rules & Guidelines

Margate Youth Basketball League Rules & Guidelines P a g e 1 Margate Youth Basketball League Rules & Guidelines I. LEAGUE MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE RIGHTS The League Administrator shall retain the right at any time to amend, change, delete or enact any

More information

Men s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process

Men s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process Men s Artistic Gymnastics 2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process August 2017 - Final TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents...2 1.0 Introduction...3 1.1 Objectives...3 1.2 Delegation Size and Financial

More information

This Package is for NON EDMONTON TEAMS Only. Please patronize our host hotels. They financially support our tournament. Visit our website at:

This Package is for NON EDMONTON TEAMS Only. Please patronize our host hotels. They financially support our tournament. Visit our website at: February 1-3, 2013 Sanctioned by Ringette Alberta Registration Package for the 31st Annual FINNING Silver Ring Tournament Divisions hosted: U9-Bunny, U10-Novice, U12-Petite (A, B, C), U14-Tween (A, B),

More information

CHIPPEWA YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER PLACEMENT PROCESS

CHIPPEWA YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER PLACEMENT PROCESS CHIPPEWA YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PLAYER PLACEMENT PROCESS POLICY PURPOSE This policy was written to establish a general set of rules to govern the player placement process and team formation process used

More information

Squirt (10 & Under) FAQ

Squirt (10 & Under) FAQ Squirt (10 & U) FAQs Q: My child is 8 years old/in 3 rd grade. What level should she register for? A: A player s level is determined by the year in which she was born, not her grade in school or her age

More information

CGAA Baseball - Travel Baseball Player Evaluation Process

CGAA Baseball - Travel Baseball Player Evaluation Process CGAA Baseball - Travel Baseball Player Evaluation Process CGAA Baseball is committed to holding a fair and open evaluation process for all eligible baseball players. The evaluation is an opportunity for

More information

Proudly supported by

Proudly supported by Proudly supported by The Awards of Excellence recognises outstanding achievements and contributions in all aspects of Surf Life Saving. The awards will celebrate the accomplishments of members and clubs

More information

TROY-ALBANY TITANS AAA PROGRAM

TROY-ALBANY TITANS AAA PROGRAM TROY-ALBANY TITANS AAA PROGRAM 2018-2019 Troy-Albany Titans AAA Mission: The mission of the Troy-Albany Titans AAA Program is to provide age-appropriate skill development, competitive play and character

More information

Chisholm Trail High School Charmers Dance Team. Core Values and Code of Conduct

Chisholm Trail High School Charmers Dance Team. Core Values and Code of Conduct Chisholm Trail High School Charmers Dance Team Core Values and Code of Conduct 2013-2014 Purpose Members of the Chisholm Trail Charmers Dance Team shall provide a spirit-promoting service, be loyal, have

More information

JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL EAGLES CHEERLEADING TRYOUT PACKET

JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL EAGLES CHEERLEADING TRYOUT PACKET JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL EAGLES CHEERLEADING TRYOUT PACKET 2016-2017 VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADING SEASON Thank you for your interest in trying out for cheerleading. In this packet, you will find the following:

More information

U14 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

U14 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA U14 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA U14 Universal Player Evaluation Skills for Assessment Overview: The following is an overview of the skills that will be assessed during the evaluation process. Player s will receive

More information

GRIZZELL MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEER TRYOUT PACKET

GRIZZELL MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEER TRYOUT PACKET GRIZZELL MIDDLE SCHOOL 2018-2019 CHEER TRYOUT PACKET ATHLETES MUST BE CURRENTLY ENROLLED AS A GRIZZELL MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT BY THE DATE OF THE CHEER TRYOUT TO BE ELIGIBLE TO TRY OUT FOR A PLACE ON THE

More information