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The purpose of the Rep Team (All-Star) try outs: Identify the players that will represent CBHMA for the Atom/Peewee/Bantam/Midget A (B and C if numbers allow) teams in the upcoming 2015-2016 season. The try outs are designed to give the evaluators a good look at each player and how they compare when the players are playing against their own skill set.
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Tryouts for all divisions will be held in October Divisions with AAA league players in their house league systems will not use house league hours for tryouts Atom division will use house league hours and non house league hours for tryouts Atom house league hours will be credited back during their tournament
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All players must be in good financial standing with CBMHA before tryouts. (Insurance and first payment made in full). Exceptions given to players awaiting funding. All players trying out must pay a $50 tryout fee before the first tryout session.
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Tryouts will consist of 2 practices and 2 games for each player. Players are expected to attend all tryout sessions.
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Three Evaluators will be chosen by the VP with consultation from the executive. Evaluators will attend all sessions. Goalie coaches will evaluate the goalies.
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Evaluation forms will be held in confidence by the evaluators the entire duration of the tryout process. Evaluation forms will be passed over to the divisional VP after the teams have been selected.
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Deadline for Rep coaching applications is October 3 rd Applications are to be submitted to the appropriate divisional VPs The Coach selection committee (President, VP and another member of the executive) will review all applications for Rep Coaches. Selection will be based on coaching experience, coaching training, coaching philosophy, reference and interview. All coaches who have applied are encouraged to do their own evaluations of the players during try outs. The coach selection committee will not make a final decision on head coaches until evaluations are finished.
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The first atom session (practice) will be based on last name. After this session the evaluators will divide the players into two groups. (Group one Leafs & Group two Canadians) Players will they attend the remaining 3 sessions (2 nd practice and two games) in their assigned group.
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All players trying out will attend all sessions. All skaters will be on the ice together.
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Players will be evaluated based on their position. Teams will be picked based on position. Teams will consist of 15 skaters (9 forwards & 6 defense) and two goalies if numbers allow. The higher teams rosters will be filled before lower team rosters.
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Evaluators will meet with the divisional VP and President/Vice President at the end of the final evaluation. The evaluators will present a list of the top 13 skaters (8 forwards and 5 defense) who have secured a spot on the team. The evaluators will also present a list of the next 4 skaters (2 forwards and 2 defense). At this time the coach of the A team will be appointed.
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The newly appointed coach will then be presented with the names of the four skaters. (2 forwards and 2 defense). The coach with the help of the evaluators will then pick the final two skaters (1 forward and 1 defense) The two skaters that are cut will then occupy spot 1 and 2 on the B team list. This process will continue to form the B team and C team (if numbers allow).
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Goalies will be evaluated during two rep tryout games and two goalie practices. The VP will meet with the goalie evaluators after the final tryout session. The VP will share the goalie evaluation results during the team selection meeting.
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If two players are graded evenly the second year player of the division will be chosen over the first year player.
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Teams will be posted within 48 hours after the final session. Teams will be posted on the cbmha.ca website. Coaches are not permitted to announce their teams.
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