Jamestown Hockey Boosters Handbook

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Jamestown Hockey Boosters Handbook 2014-2015 For Players/Parents/Coaches The Mission of the Jamestown Youth Hockey program is to provide a well-balanced competitive hockey program for boys and girls; aiding in the enrichment of the lives of the players and the realization of individual and team achievements of worth, accomplished through one s own efforts and attained with the guidance of our youth hockey coaches. This handbook was written by the Jamestown Hockey Board of Directors in an attempt to provide players, parents and coaches with general information, rules and regulations of our Program. Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Contents Welcome... 3 Jamestown Hockey Boosters Board of Directors... 3 Registration Fees... 4 Communication... 4 Weather Cancellation Policy... 4 Locker Rooms... 5 Fundraising... 5 Volunteer Work... 6 Divisions... 6 Player Movement Policy... 6 Team Selections... 6 Prowl Team Colors... 7 Equipment... 7 Game Jerseys... 7 Parent Manager/Co Parent Manager... 8 Disciplinary Guidelines... 8 Players Policies... 9 Coaches Policies... 9 Parents Policies... 10 Players Code of Conduct... 10 Coaches Code of Conduct... 10 Parents Code of Conduct... 11 Jamestown Hockey Boosters Handbook Receipt... 12 2 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Welcome The Jamestown Hockey Boosters welcome you to a new season of hockey! The Board of Directors meets the Second Monday of each month in the Anton Klaus room at the Gladstone Inn & Suites at 7pm. These meetings are open to any members wishing to attend. Members are encouraged to attend if they wish to voice any concerns, so that issues can be handled in a timely and constructive manner. Parents/Guardians must contact their Board Representative five days prior to a meeting to be placed on the agenda. Meeting times are subject to change, so contact a board member to confirm time and place if wishing to attend. Jamestown Hockey Boosters Board of Directors The following people serve on the Board as either officers or directors. The years displayed are when their terms expire at the annual meeting held in April. Ben Kirkeby, President* Ben.kirkeby@prowl-hockey.com 2018 Travis Lange, Vice President Travis.lange@prowl-hockey.com 2017 Mindy Blackmore, Treasurer Mindy.blackmore@prowl-hockey.com 2017 Steve Bennion, Secretary Donovan Gibson, Director Steve.bennion@prowl-hockey.com donovan.gibson@prowl-hockey.com 2015 2016 Jim Roaldson, Director jim.roaldson@prowl-hockey.com 2016 Danny Schneider, Director Mike Gums, Director Trent Hillerud, Past President Danny.schneider@prowl-hockey.com Mike.gums@prowl-hockey.com Trent.hillerud@prowl-hockey.com 2015 2015 2017 * The president of the current Board will continue on the board as a Past President for three consecutive years after their term as president. If the need should arise to fill their director position for the remaining years of their original term, the position will be appointed by the Board of Directors. The Jamestown Hockey Boosters are governed by the rules and regulations of the North Dakota Amateur Hockey Association. When you register to be a participant in programs with the Jamestown Hockey Boosters please remember the following: 1. We expect a positive attitude at all times, on and off the ice. 2. We not only represent the program, but also the community of Jamestown. Therefore, our conduct at games is important, especially when playing in another city and extends to restaurants, hotels and arenas. 3. Playing for the Jamestown Hockey Boosters is a privilege, not a right. Unacceptable behavior, on or off the ice, can lead to expulsion from the program. (See Code of Conduct). 3 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Registration Fees Jamestown Hockey Boosters fees for the 2014 2015 Season are as follows: Mini-Mites $ 75.00 Termites $ 75.00 Mites $180.00 Squirts $350.00** Pee Wees $480.00** Bantams $515.00** Girls U12 $350.00 Girls U10 $290.00 Girls U8 $180.00 Jamestown Hockey Boosters Handbook 2014 2015 **Pee Wee and Bantam goalies will not be required to pay registration fees. Squirt goalie registration fees will be pro-rated and determined at the end of the season based on the percentage of games played in goal. At that time JHB will issue a refund check to the Squirt goalie. Fees not paid in full at the time of registration, will be assessed an additional fee of $20. If payments are delinquent, the player will not be able to participate in any hockey activities until full payment is made. In addition to our registration fees, all players are required to be registered with USA Hockey. The registration fees for USA Hockey are free for players 6 & younger based on birth date and $40 for children 7 & older. Players will not be able to participate in any hockey activities until verification of USA Hockey registration is presented. Players can register online at https://www.usahockeyregistration.com. Communication Practice and game schedules will be posted on our website, www.jamestownhockey.com. Team and parent meetings will be held at the beginning of the season and periodically throughout the year. These meetings will be announced via email by the Board Representative and/or Parent Managers and should also be posted at the arena. These meetings are mandatory!! If you do not attend, your child will not be allowed on the ice! Suggestions and/or complaints should be directed through your Board Representative. Weather Cancellation Policy The scheduler and/or scheduling committee will make the decision to cancel games based on weather. Cancellations will be communicated via telephone, text message, Facebook, email, website or radio. 4 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Locker Rooms The Jamestown Hockey Boosters are not responsible for stolen and/or lost equipment. Players will be responsible to treat other players and the locker rooms with respect, or they will lose the privilege of using the rooms. Parents of Pee Wees and older are asked to remain out of the locker rooms. Cell phones and other mobile devices with recording capabilities, including voice recording, still cameras and video cameras, are not permitted to be used in the locker rooms. If phones and other mobile devices must be used, they should be taken outside of the locker room. Locker Rooms will be opened 20 minutes prior to practice starting. We will also following USA Hockey Policy Section E on locker room supervision that states: USA Hockey is concerned with locker room activities between minor players; minor players and adult players; adults being alone with individual minor players in locker rooms; and with nonofficial or non-related adults having unsupervised access to minor participants at sanctioned team events. It is the policy of Safe Sport, USA Hockey and USA Hockey InLine that all Affiliates, Districts, leagues, and local hockey programs have two responsible adults present directly monitoring the locker room during all team events to assure that only participants, (coaches and players), approved team personnel and family members are permitted in the locker room and to supervise the conduct in the locker room. Any individual meetings with a minor participant and a coach in a locker room shall require a responsible adult be with the coach. Further, responsible adults must personally monitor the locker room environment at all times while participants are present and also make sure the locker room is appropriately secured during times when minor participants are on the ice. For the purposes of the Jamestown Hockey Boosters approved team personnel will be defined as a Board member, Coach or Parent Manager that has gone through a NDAHA approved background check. Fundraising Fundraising is a necessary component to our program in order to keep our registration fees as low as possible. Fundraising is required for the Mini Mite through Bantam divisions including Girls U12, U10, and U8. Each player will be required to sell Gun Raffle Tickets. Gun Raffle tickets will be given to each family at Registration. The number of tickets needed to sell is based on the age of your player. For those players in Mini Mites and Termites, they are required to sell AT LEAST 10 tickets. Those players in Mites and above are required to sell AT LEAST 20 tickets. For those families with players in Mites and above with more than 1 player, they are required to sell at least 30 tickets. All raffle tickets need to be sold and the money and ticket stubs turned into the Board by January 11 th, 2015. If your ticket stubs and money are not turned in by January 11 th, 2015, your child will not be allowed to participate in practice or games. 5 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Volunteer Work Parents of players are required to fulfill their time working in a volunteer capacity. Each team within the organization is assigned shifts to work in the concession stands for games throughout the season. These shifts are assigned at the beginning of the season once all schedules are known. Parents are responsible for filling their shifts. If the shifts are not filled by the parents, or a replacement worker that the parent has made arrangements with, the player of that Parent will not be allowed to play in their next game. Divisions The divisions for the 2014-2015 Season are as follows: Division Birth Date Mini-Mites On or After 07/01/2009 Termites 07/01/2007 06/30/2009 Mites 07/01/2005 06/30/2007 Squirts 07/01/2003 06/30/2005 PeeWees 07/01/2001 06/30/2003 Bantams 07/01/1999 06/30/2001 Girls U12 On or After 07/01/2001 Girls U10 On or After 07/01/2003 Girls U8 On or After 07/01/2005 A Copy of the player s birth certificate must be on file with the Registrar as proof of age prior to a player playing any games. Player Movement Policy No player shall move up a level except from Termite to Mite unless the provisions below are met. The player s parents must submit the request in writing to the Board and attend a Board meeting to explain move. Be approved by a vote of the Board of Directors. Team Selections Termites, Mites, Squirts and Girls U12 o All teams will be divided equally. o Players will be silently ranked and placed on the appropriate teams. o Requests for a specific team must go through the Board Representative at each level. PeeWees and Bantams o Tryouts will be made up of skills, drills, and scrimmages. o Players may be moved to different groups during the tryout process by the coaches. o Coaches/Designated Personnel at each level will select the teams. 6 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Prowl Team Colors The primary colors for all Prowl teams are Forest Green, White and Black. Socks: Breezers: Helmets: Forest Green Base with Black and White Stripes Black Black Equipment The following equipment is available for rent: Breezers Squirts & under Helmets Squirts & under One Goal Equipment (Mini-Mites and Termites) o Includes helmet, shoulder pads, elbow and shin/knee pads. **Goalie Equipment will be provided as needed from JHB. **Additional equipment may be made available if needed. Please contact a Board Representative with inquires. All equipment must be returned at the last practice of the season. Board members will be on hand at all final practices to collect equipment. An additional rental fee of $25 will be collected at that time for summer rental for camps and such. Members are responsible for providing the following required equipment in addition to USA Hockey Requirements: * Included with One Goal equipment rental. Mouth guard Skates Stick Socks Elbow pads* Shin pads* Gloves* Shoulder pads* Game Jerseys Game jerseys will be handed out after coaches have determined teams. Players are to respect the following: Keep Jerseys clean and tear free. Jerseys are to be worn for games only or at a coach s request. Jerseys are to be handed in at the end of the year clean and neatly folded. Jerseys for Mini-Mites through Squirts will be provided by the Boosters. Jerseys for PeeWees and Bantams will be purchased from the Boosters and paid for in two installments of $60.00 the first and second years of PeeWees & Girls. 7 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Parent Manager/Co-Parent Manager Two parents of separate players from each team will be the liaisons between the parents, coaches and Board of Directors. The duties are as follows: Maintain all documents required for games such as signed rosters and birth certificates. Confirm blocks of rooms for out of town tournaments have been set up by the scheduler. Obtain blocks of rooms for your team s State Tournament. These will not be obtained by the scheduler. Confirm away games. Hold parent meetings as needed. Report game results to the local papers. Enter all game statistics and scores into the web site. A tutorial will be given at the beginning of the year for this. Need to collect Parent and Player Code of Conduct sheets before the 1 st game. Disciplinary Guidelines USA Hockey allows for a Zero Tolerance policy for discipline at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Jamestown Hockey Boosters will follow the rules and guidelines of Safe Sport. Safe Sport has been developed to ensure the safety of its participants. o Any conduct not aligned with the following guidelines is subject to review by the Grievance / Discipline Committee. o Discipline Issues related to COOP players will be addressed by the PROWL COOP BOARD. o If needed an Appeal Board will be arranged with representatives from both Jamestown and Valley City Boards that are not a part of the Prowl COOP Board. For Players: Coaches will enforce the rules fairly with all participants. Coaches may put additional rules in place which will be conveyed to the appropriate teams. The basic guidelines are as follows: Failing to listen to coaches, disrupting practice, being late for practice or not wearing proper equipment. Being disrespectful to teammates or the competition. Abusive/foul language and/or obscene gestures will never be tolerated. Unexcused absence from practices/games. Damage to locker rooms, benches, other player s property or hotel rooms. Coaches will use their discretion as to what punishment will be used. Repeat offenses will require Board involvement and possible expulsion from the program. For Coaches and Parents: Complaints of coaches and parents should be brought to the attention of the Board Representative of the group on the following form attached to the end of this handbook. 8 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Players Policies Play is governed by the playing rules of the North Dakota Amateur Hockey Association. Academic standards for a hockey player are the parent s/guardian s responsibility. The Jamestown Hockey Boosters will respect a parent s decision. Being held out for academic reasons will not be held against the player. Coaches do the coaching. Players discuss with the coach but never argue with the coach. If a player feels he is being mistreated by a coach they should contact the parent manager immediately. The parent manager will contact the Board Representative for investigation. When the whistle is blown during practice, play stops immediately and attention is directed toward the coach. Players do not take one more shot this wastes time for the entire team. Players are to leave the ice immediately after practice. Change quickly and remove all equipment from the locker room. Absolutely no floor hockey around the arena or in the locker rooms. Coaches Policies All practices will be organized and include age level appropriate drills for the players. Notify Board Representative and coaching committee of any acting suspensions. Do not show favoritism or prejudice. Give each player an equal amount of your attention rather than an exclusive few. Do not be vulgar. Never swear or cuss. Avoid yelling, hollering and screaming. You are the coach, not a drill sergeant. Keep control of your emotions. The team reacts and learns from your behavior. Never put down a player, a position, another coach, or another team. Teach respect for the opposition. Insist on good sportsmanship and team unity. Better players have the capacity to learn faster. Use them to help others improve their skills. All players will be treated equal at practices. Be positive. Be encouraging. Praise improvement. Work on weaknesses but don t nag faults. When you are coaching, you are not the player. You are a teacher, don t fool around. When problems arise, take them to the Board Representative. Do not discuss a team related difficulty with anyone thus directly involved. Never argue or fight. Keep cool. The Board Representative will handle parental problems not the coaches. The scheduler is in charge of game and practice times. Work with him/her for any changes. The Prowl will always shake hands at the end of a game and show good sportsmanship. If a player is injured at a practice or game and a parent is not available, it is the coach s responsibility to notify the parent and inform them as to what happened. Coaches will be required to supervise while the players are dressing in the locker rooms. One of the coaches must be present at the time that the coach has required the players to be in the locker room. Coaches are responsible for discipline of players and to go over game plans before going on the ice. One of the coaching staff is responsible to inspect locker rooms after each of their respective practices and games. 9 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Parents Policies I will promise to help my child enjoy the hockey experience within my personal constraints by being a respectful fan, providing transportation or whatever I am capable of doing. I will ask my child to treat other players, coaches, fans and officials with respect, regardless of race, sex or creed, or ability. I will provide support for coaches and officials working with my child to provide a positive and enjoyable experience for all. All team concerns that a parent has should be directed to the assigned Board Representative. Retaliation, reprisal, or any harassing behaviors directed at coaches or referees and/or any of their family members is prohibited. Get to know your team s Parent Manager. The Parent Manager will do his/her best to keep everyone informed. No parents are allowed in the locker room 20 minutes before the game and 10 minutes after the game unless directed by the Coach or Parent Manager. Players Code of Conduct I will follow all Jamestown Hockey, North Dakota Amateur Hockey Association and USA Hockey rules and regulations. I will be a team player and respect all others, especially other players, coaches and parents. I will be on time for all practices and games. I will not use tobacco, alcohol or drugs. I will not haze or mistreat any of my fellow teammates. I will not swear or use foul language of any kind. Coaches Code of Conduct I will be a positive role model for my players. I will demonstrate kindness, consideration and understanding towards other players and coaches. I will be consistent, honest, fair, and just when dealing with my players. I will share ideas, techniques, and strategies with other coaches for the betterment of the program. I will always be prepared before practice. I will always promote good sportsmanship. I will strive to ensure and promote quality playing time for all players in order to develop each player on the team. I will never use foul or offensive language. I will never physically or verbally abuse my players. I remember that it is a game, not a job to the players. I will never publicly criticize or ridicule a coach, player, official or Board Member. 10 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Parents Code of Conduct I will remember that my child is here to have fun. I will encourage players to abide by the rules of the game. I will respect and communicate with Coaches, Parent Managers and/or Board Representative. I will recognize that the coaches, not the parents, are the primary source of instruction and authority in the game. I will recognize the value, authority, and importance of our coaches and team interest. I will promote good sportsmanship. I will never publicly criticize or ridicule a coach, player, official or Board Member. I will never condone physical or verbal abuse of players. 11 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

Jamestown Hockey Boosters Handbook Receipt I have received a copy of the 2014 2015 Jamestown Hockey Boosters Players, Parents & Coaches Handbook. I agree to abide by all policies and code of conducts in the Handbook. Should I have any questions, I may direct them to my Board Representative. Coach/Player Signature* Date Parent/Guardian Signature* Date * For players, this form must be signed by both the player and a parent/guardian. 12 Revision 2.1.0 (September 2014)

INCIDENT REPORT An individual is considered to be displaying unacceptable behavior if they are verbally or physically harassing and/or abusing a game/practice participant (player, fan, coach or official). If you consider that an individual has displayed an unacceptable behavior and that this display is significant enough to warrant investigation and possible discipline by the Jamestown Hockey Boosters, this incident report form MUST be completed before any action will be taken. Please submit the completed form, by email to the Jamestown Hockey Boosters as follows: board@prowl hockey.com Thank you for your concern for our children and the game of hockey. Please type or print in black ink illegible reports will not be reviewed Name: Date of Incident: Location of incident: Time of incident: Evening Phone: Contact Name: Day Phone: You can expect that members from the Grievance and Discipline committee to contact the necessary parties involved. Once the investigation is complete, notice will be provided as to their conclusion of the incident. This will be done as quickly as possible. Please provide a brief description of the event in the box below(continue on the back if more space is needed):