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1 GRAND FORKS YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION
PARENT EDUCATION SESSION .

2 Grand Forks Youth Hockey Association
Introduction of GFYHA Staff Mission Statement To create a youth hockey organization designed specifically to help kids reach their full potential. Fun! Fun! Fun!

3 Grand Forks Youth Hockey Parent Education Sessions
Foundation for all hockey programs is the American Development Model (ADM) Provide information on upcoming hockey season Help you and your child prepare for the upcoming season Let you know where you can find information as things develop during the season Try to answer question

4 RED, WHITE and BLUE Hockey (Termites and Mites – including 8U)
Cross-Ice games for Termites and Mites Increase puck time and play time Skating skills repetition - stop, start, and change directions far more often Increase the competition - number of puck battles goes up Reduce the time and space, increase the decision making (hockey sense) Playing surface fits the size of our players Players that succeed at the higher levels are the ones who can play in traffic, this playing format increases the traffic!

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6 Playing Surface to fit the Player
A pro-size ball measures 28 inches, while a youth-size ball measures 24 inches. Field size for U-8 runs between (20yds TO 25yds) & (30yds TO 40yds) while the pro-size International field is between (70yds TO 80yds) & (110yds TO 120yds) In pro baseball, the distance from the pitcher’s mound to home plate is 60’6”, while in Little League it’s only 46 feet. Pro base lines are 90 feet while Little League the base line are 60 feet. A pro basketball hoop measures 10 feet high. Younger kids play with a hoop that’s as much as 2 feet lower. They also play cross court.

7 Long Term Athlete Development

8 American Development Model

9 ADM Guiding Principles
Fun! Fun! Fun! Pursuit of excellence – players, coaches and volunteers Affordability – best program at the most reasonable cost Teamwork – hockey is a team sport; success on ice, as in life, best achieved working together towards a shared goal Enjoyment – player-centered organization Skill and Player Development – emphasis on these factors in long-term development process

10 Programming Summary

11 Dates/Coaches 11/3/16 – 2/18/17 In-House Coordinator: Tom Spicer and Josh Kunz Termite 1 Coordinator: Tony Bina Termite 2 Coordinators: Danny Marto Mite 1 Coordinators: Chip Shereck Mark Bry Mite 2 Coordinator: Terry Pakert Marc Nielsen

12 Termites Termite 1 and Termite 2 Divided by age group
First year skaters are termite 1 regardless of age Players may be moved from termite 1 to termite 2 at coordinators discretion and with the parents permission NO PLAYERS WILL BE MOVED TO MITES

13 Termites 3 Ice Sessions per week No off-ice sessions
Monday and Thursday (practice) Saturday (games) First two Saturdays in November, no practice or games No off-ice sessions Games after Thanksgiving and New Years, not Christmas 45 minutes per ice session Practices ADM model Development level Stickers will be placed on back of helmet to designate development level (3 levels) Goal: Allow players to compete against players of equal development level Make teams equal

14 Termites Games First games 11/19/16 10-12 skaters per team Teams ½ ice
Rosters released 11/14/16 Will group kids by Parks and skill level Very difficult to honor parents requests for teammates Jersies given out at practice 11/17/16 ½ ice 45 min run-time 4 on 4 or 5 on 5 (depending on number of kids) Change players every 2 min (parents run the clock) No full time goalies Goalies don’t need equipment Change goalie every 2 min No travel at Termite level

15 Mites 11/3/16 - 2/18/17 Very few players will be moved from mite 1 to mite 2 at coordinators discretion and with parents permission Practices Helmet stickers will be used within the top half and bottom half groups to group kids of similar skill levels together for station based practices. 3 ice sessions per week 2 practices, 1 game Practices ADM model (45 minutes) 45-60 minutes per session No off-ice sessions

16 Mites 10-12 skaters per team Teams Games Rosters released 11/14/16
First games 11/19/16 No games first two Saturdays of November 10-12 skaters per team Teams Rosters released 11/14/16 Jerseys given out at practice 11/17/16 ½ ice 60 min, run time No full time goalies (goalie equipment available for new player each week) Goaltender numbers in GFYHA are low Kids who want to play goaltender are encouraged to do so Season ending Jamboree

17 Mites Travel program for second year mites (not red or blue)
Available to ALL second-year mite players Birthdate 7/1/07-6/30/08 Opt-in for additional fee Must register with USA Hockey 4-6 equal teams Teams selected by Traveling Mite Coordinators and Steve Johnson Practices start upon completion of regular season 1/3 - 2/19/17 Sundays only 2/20 - 3/20/17 Mon/Th/Sat Games start first part of March Jamboree (Grand Forks) 2/24-2/26/17 Jamboree (Warroad) Grand Forks Classic – Coaches must be USA Hockey certified Registration Sometime in December

18 8u Girls “Angels” Termite2, Mite 1, and Mite 2 girls
Practice at Mite 1 level Play games at termite 2 level

19 PRIOR TO FIRST PRACTICE
Please use white tape and have your child’s name on the front of their helmet Cut stick to right length Standing on skates, stick should be between their chin and nose

20 COACHES We need a bunch!! Must be USA hockey registered (not certified) and Safe Sport certified USAhockey.com Must wear a helmet for practice 6-13 coaches needed per practice session Your child may skate both ice sessions for practice ONLY if you are on the ice for BOTH Coach - must attend 70% of practices to meet volunteer requirements Sign-up for coaching following the meeting Coaches meeting – November 1, 7:00 pm ICON

21 Special Events Jessica Sporbert will be the special events coordinator for the Termite/Mite level Also volunteer coordinator Special events will include a holiday jamboree, hot cocoa day, year end event, outdoor classic, and many other events throughout the season.

22 Event Dates (subject to change)
Hot Cocoa Day- November 19th Holiday Jamboree- Need to check with Ralph- Termites will be December 17th Mites will be December 18th Outdoor Winter Classic- January 21st Donut Day at the rink- February 3rd End of the year tournament-February 17-19th. Other events to be scheduled

23 Clothing order Form was e-mailed to all participants.
Samples are available at the store Orders are due November 4th for a delivery in early December Prices are cheaper than in the store for group order A percentage of all sales goes directly back to the organization

24 Volunteer Requirements
All players will need to meet 6 hours or 3 shifts at designated tournaments Parent coaches special event chairs will have requirements met for the season All volunteer shifts will be done and tracked through the DIBS system If you do not meet your requirements, you will be charged $50 per shift (up to $150 per player) and your player will not be allowed to register for next season until paid in full Please contact Jessica Sporbert with questions at

25 How can I get involved? Attend future Board Meetings. Dates and meeting minutes are posted on website. Volunteer to serve on one of the committees. Coach


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