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2018-19 Anoka/Rogers Co-op Parent Information Meeting
September 18, 2018
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Tonights Topics Introductions Team Apparel SafeSport Billing
Ice Scheduling Development – Skaters & Goalies Team Projections Tryout Process Tryout Schedule Injury/Sickness Policy Scoring Evaluators Team Selection Questions
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Introductions Background Future Co-op committee Board Members
The co-op started in 2015 with the 12U level and was expanded to all levels three years ago Future This is the first year we created an agreement which we hope will help the co-op go on for many years. Additionally this agreement allows registration to register each player with their home association (vs all waive in under one for D10 recording purposes) Co-op committee A co-op committee has been meeting regularly to work on the details of merging the two associations. The committee consists of Anoka/Rogers board members and folks with a history of the co-op as well as girls hockey. If you would like to get involved please let us know! Board Members Thanks to all the support from the Board Members who have helped us grow our girls programs!
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Team Apparel (OPTIONAL)
There will be an online order process this year The order window will be: Sept 26 – Oct 10 Samples will be onsite at Hat Trick Hockey (Anoka) during try-outs and throughout ordering period Any questions can be directed to Bobby at Hat Trick
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Team Apparel (OPTIONAL)
CCM Midweight Jacket - $69 Embroidered logo Free name embroidery on back CCM Heavyweight Jacket - $99 Free name embroidery on hood
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Team Apparel (OPTIONAL)
Augusta Performance Hoody - $45 Screen pressed logo Name option on R sleeve Pennant Performance Tee - $25
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Team Apparel (OPTIONAL)
Augusta Ladies Running Short $22 Screen pressed logo CCM Hat $30 Embroidered logo Snapback
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Team Apparel (OPTIONAL)
CCM Lightweight Pant - $39 Embroidered logo on L thigh Pennant Performance Jogger - $35 Screen printed logo on L thigh
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Safesport What is Safesport?
USA Hockey’s SafeSport program provides resources to ensure the safety of all involved in the game both on and off the ice. Who is Required to Complete Safesport Training? ALL Coaches/Asst. Coaches ALL Team Managers ALL Volunteers that will interact with the players (locker room attendants, dryland trainers, etc.) ALL Board Members Safesport Policies: NO CELL PHONES or Camera enabled devices are allowed in the locker rooms Locker Room Attendants required Travel Policies
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Billing Process Up-front fee then monthly payments
Will receive bill on 1st of the month Need to pay by 15th of the month For example: The November bill will be ed out early December, and due December 15th. Each monthly billing is a running YTD total so will show all expenses and all payments This will come by and will either be The subject will read: Statement from Anoka Area Hockey Association
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Ice Scheduling All ice is scheduled through Anoka ice scheduler who will be given ice hours from the Rogers ice scheduler to incorporate into the total ice time bank Given there are 2 sheets of ice at Anoka and 1 sheet of ice at Rogers the ice time is not split 50/50, but we are working to get as much ice at each location as possible No practice times at other locations (may be scrimmages)
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Player Development Mira Jalosuo, 2014 Olympian and former University of Minnesota 2x National Champion hockey player, will be conducting skills training sessions this season again at all levels of the co-op Our teams will also have 3 dryland sessions which will be run by Acceleration. (Oct/Nov). These will consist of a dryland trainer and treadmill sessions in the Anoka dryland room. Most of these sessions will be 90 minutes with 30 minutes of dryland training 30 minutes of treadmill and 30 minutes of shooting and stickhandling. The girls will rotate these three different stations. In addition to the 3 early season Acceleration dryland sessions, coaches will be scheduling team dryland sessions during the season at both the Anoka and Rogers Dryland Facilities. MEGA Training Sessions for Goalies All goalies will participate with the Youth Travel teams at Anoka
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Team Projections – 10U 10U 33 skaters & 3 goalies 2 teams
One A team and one B team Mite move ups Move ups can participate in tryouts, but does not guarantee that they will be playing at that level Tryout results will dictate the number of players that will play on each team and which move-ups will be accepted to play 10U
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Team Projections – 12U 12U 36 skaters & 3 goalies 3 teams
One A team and two equal B teams
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try-outs are held at Anoka
Tryout Process – 10U Goalies ONLY - MEGA Pre-skate – Thurs, Sept 27 (6:40 pm) Evaluation – Fri, Sept 28 (7:50 pm) Mock Tryouts – 1st year skaters ONLY Mon, Sept 24 (7:50 pm) All judged portions of try-outs are held at Anoka Skaters & Goalies Intra-squad Scrimmage 1– Sat, Sept 29 (3:10 pm) - 4v4 half ice evaluation (33.3%) Intra-squad Scrimmage 2 – Sun, Sept 30 (12:50 pm) - 4v4 full ice evaluation (33.3%) Intra-squad Scrimmage 3 – Mon, Oct 1 (5:30 pm) – 4v4 full ice evaluation (33.3%) First Level Tryouts (posted Mon, Oct 1) Practice – Wed, Oct 3 (7:30pm Rogers) Practice – Thurs, Oct 4 (7:45pm Rogers) Practice – Fri, Oct 5 (5:30pm Rogers) Scrimmage/Shared practice – Sat, Oct 6 vs. CP/CR (10:30am Anoka) “A Team” Roster finalization – Sat, Oct 6 Please note: dates/times could change. Please refer to the Anoka website for the most up-to-date information.
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All judged portions of try-outs are held at Anoka
Tryout Process – 12U Goalies ONLY Pre-skate – Thurs, Sept 27 (7:50 pm) Evaluation – Fri, Sept 28 (6:40 pm) Skaters & Goalies Intra-squad Scrimmage 1– Sat, Sept 29 (4:20pm) Anoka - 4v4 half ice evaluation (33.3%) Intra-squad Scrimmage 2 – Sun, Sept 30 (11:40am) Anoka – 4v4 full ice evaluation (33.3%) Intra-squad Scrimmage 3 – Mon, Oct 1 (6:40pm) – Anoka – 4v4 full ice evaluation (33.3%) First Level Tryouts (posted Mon, Oct 1) Practice – Wed, Oct 3 (8:45pm) - Rogers Practice – Fri, Oct. 5 (6:40 pm) - Anoka Scrimmage/Shared Practice – Sat, Oct 6 vs. CP/CR – (12:50pm) 2 hrs - Anoka Scrimmage – Mon, Oct 8 at OMGHA (7:00pm) All judged portions of try-outs are held at Anoka “B Team” Team Formation (Tues, Oct 8) Those not selected for the “A” team will need to attend practice on either 10/10 or 10/11 “B” Team coaches will be identified and running practice & immediately following will pick their teams Please note: dates/times could change. Please refer to the Anoka website for the most up-to-date information.
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Tryout Process Skaters must use socks issued to them at first tryout session. No bright colored laces or stick tape colors will be permitted. All stickers should be removed from helmets. Skaters will be required to wear a white jersey that has no advertisement or decals. Tryout pinnies will be issued to skaters before each tryout session and will be returned after each session. White Jerseys will be on sale throughout the duration for tryouts. Skaters will not be allowed on the ice until they are in proper uniform. There may be exceptions to goalies due to size and fit of jerseys, however this must be approved by the tryout director before the goalie steps on the ice. Black, or maroon helmets, gloves, and breezers will be considered acceptable uniform attire.
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Injury/Sickness Policy
The Parent/guardian must notify their home association Board President, Anoka Tryout Director/Rogers Development Director or Girls Directors in writing, of the player injury prior to or during tryouts. Injured or sick players must provide a written doctor’s note. Policy pertaining to "Timing of Injuries“ is addressed in the Co-op Tryout packet. After obtaining a written release from a doctor, the player will practice with the team according to the "timing of the injury policy". The team coach will report to the Tryout Selection Committee as soon as possible, but not more than four scheduled ice hours later, the status of the player and if he/she wants to select them or not. If not selected, the coach of the next lower rated team has the same privilege, etc. All reasoning and selection choices will be approved by the Tryout Selection Committee. Note: The top level Coach may hold spot at designated level if player is cleared to return after Oct 31, 2018. If the injured player has an injury that will not allow them to participate until after the cutoff date for roster sign off with Minnesota Hockey (November 5th, 2018) then the coach in descending order of the held open team has the option of choosing that player for his/her team with approval from the Tryout Selection Committee. In this situation, the player is not guaranteed a position on a traveling team. Coaches are encouraged to select players and finalize their roster as soon as possible. If the player is not chosen, he or she can join the ‘B’ program, if available. If the Anoka/Rogers co-op does not have a team at that level, the player may be waived to another association. Please notify the Anoka Tryout Director immediately if you will miss tryouts
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Tryout Process - Scrimmage
Using a random schedule, skaters will be divided into groups for each scrimmage session. These groups will be posted online prior to tryouts. Each skater will participate in at least three scrimmage sessions Each group will be broken down into lines of four skaters. These lines will skate together for 60-second shifts. New this year – one session of 4vs4 half ice and two sessions 4vs4 full ice The lines are changed by random selection (set via a computer program) so each skater is skating with and against new skaters for subsequent shifts. Each player will be randomly selected to play an assigned position (e.g. forward or defense). Each player will be evaluated the same number of times at each position (e.g. 6 times at forward, 6 times at defense). Each judge will be randomly assigned to evaluate 2 skaters at a time, one from each team. Each judge will evaluate every player the same number of times.
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Tryout Scoring - Scrimmage
Each skater will receive an overall score comprised of impressions from the hockey player qualities on the next slide. (the "whole package", no one skill is more valuable). Each player will be graded from 1 to 9 with 1 being the lowest. Each player will be evaluated the same number of times, regardless if a player skates more shifts then another player (due to ghost skating).
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Tryout Scoring - Scrimmage
Judges will base the player’s scores on the following (but not limited to) skills: 1. Offensive Skills to be evaluated are as follows: a) Skating (forward, backward and lateral mobility) b) Positional Play (what does the player do without the puck) c) Shooting d) Puck Handling e) Play-making f) Passing 2. Defensive Skills to be evaluated are as follows: a) Skating (forwards, backwards and lateral mobility – backward and lateral mobility is especially important for defense) b) Positional Play (reading the play and reacting to it) c) Angling d) Back-checking 3. Attributes which effect both offensive and defensive skills: a) Competitiveness b) Desire / Attitude on Ice / Team Play c) Hustle / Persistence / Perseverance d) Aggressiveness / Giving and Taking Body Contact e) Unselfish and team play characteristics
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Goalie Evaluations MEGA Skills evaluations
1 Dedicated goalie evaluator for scrimmages Evaluated during scrimmages Positioning in net Game play awareness Tracking the puck Movement around crease Stopping / controlling the puck Dates: Pre-skate: Anoka Rink2 – Thursday, September 28 (6:40pm) Tryout: Anoka Rink2 – Friday, September 29 (7:50 pm)
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Evaluators Evaluator Criteria:
They must have played post High School hockey or Head coached 2 years of Bantam A or higher. Evaluators cannot evaluate in an age group that they have a child competing. The list includes individuals from within and outside the Anoka/Rogers area. They are knowledgeable and experienced with evaluating hockey skill. They are dedicated individuals who are passionate about hockey.
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Team Selection The order of events will be as follows:
The A level coach may be provided access to the rank groupings, for each player at that level who has demonstrated the ability, based upon tryout score, to make that coach’s team. Top 6 players are locked in for the A team, remaining team is based on coach selection The A level coach can solicit feedback from those in attendance in order to complete and submit a proposed roster of the team under consideration. The proposed head coach will then be asked to list his roster for the group to review. Any changes from the final order derived by the tryout process offered by the evaluators will need to be discussed and defended by the coach to the group. The group will be responsible for thoroughly discussing those changes amongst themselves and to make sure the manual is being followed. Final decisions on rosters will be made by a group consisting of some or all of the following: President, Vice-President, Development Director, Tryout Director, Head Coach and Girls Directors. There will be equal representation from both associations. The B level coaches will be picking their teams after the A team has been selected
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Misc Comments Final Rosters will be posted ASAP
If you have issues with the results Do NOT call the coaches Do NOT call Board Members MUST your Association Girls Director & request a meeting ZERO Tolerance for violations
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