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OMGHA HOUSE PROGRAM 2015/2016
Tuesday, October 5
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Maple Grove Community Center
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Introductions
Introductions• Matt Margenau - V.P. House Program
• Chuck Sawicky – Super Mite Director– [email protected]
• Brian Grant – Boys Mite Director– [email protected]
• Lisa Albers – Girls U6/U8 Director– [email protected]
• Andy Kampa and Ryan Smith – Mini-Mite Directors– [email protected] and [email protected]
Volunteer Coordinators – Rochelle Giuliani and Tricia Leafblad [email protected]
Mite Registrar – Sunny Hammann [email protected]
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Agenda
• Welcome to Hockey• Introductions• Volunteer Program• Terms and Definitions• Hockey Education Program• OMGHA Mite Team Goals• What to expect as a…
• Player
• Parent
• Coaches
• Manager
• Website and Communications• Schedule and the Season• Equipment Requirements • Sources of Information• Question and Answer Session
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Volunteer Program
Volunteer Policy•OMGHA operates on a volunteer basis
• 14 hours/credits required for 1st player• 20 hours/credits required for 2nd player
•Volunteer Deposit Check• Deposit Form + $500 deposit per player
•Hours must be completed by March 31, 2016.
•Volunteer Buyout
•No-Show Policy
•Parents are responsible for claiming and completing their hours
•Certain roles are exempt • Head Coach – 20 volunteer hours • Assistant Coach – 14 volunteer hours • House Team Manager – 14 volunteer hours
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Volunteer Program (Cont.)
• Concessions-Osseo• Fund Raising• Tryouts/HEP• Celebrations
• Mite Night, Scholastic Achievement, End of Year Party
• Tournaments• Penalty Box, Timekeeper, Announcer, Check-in• Administration
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Volunteer Program Summary
• Communicate special circumstances with your team manager or email [email protected]
• Sign-up for your hours early in the season• “Like OMGHA” on Facebook• Let us know if you have a specific skill or talent
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Contact Process
• For questions or concerns about the volunteer process please contact your volunteer coordinator:
• Tricia Leafblad
• Email: [email protected]
• Rochelle Giuliani
• Email: [email protected]
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OMGHA website
www.omgha.com
Volunteer Tab
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Voucher Program
Want to Cut the Cost of Hockey? Try OMGHA Personal Fundraising!!
$
Work at the MGCC Concession Stand to earn vouchers to offset the cost of hockey 100% of the vouchers can be used towards OMGHA sponsored events
(registration, subsidies, camps, 3x3 and more) Choose your own schedule, no min hours, work when you can/want! Fun and friendly environmentPlease contact Nicole Howe or Dennis Manson if interested [email protected] or [email protected]
Contact Nicole Howe or Dennis Manson for mer information
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NEW JOINER SKATES
Newcomer skates at Maple Grove Community CenterNew Skate Skills #1 - Thursday September 3, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC WestNew Skate Skills #2 - Thursday September 10, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC WestNew Skate Skills #3 - Thursday September 17, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC WestNew Skate Skills #4 - Thursday September 24, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC WestNew Skate Skills #5 - Thursday October 1, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC WestNew Skate Skills #6 - Wednesday October 7, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC PremierNew Skate Skills #7 - Monday October 12, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC PremierNew Skate Skills #8 - Monday October 19, 2015 - 5:30-6:30 MGCC Premier
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Terms and Definitions
USA Hockey Terms and Definitions:
Mite – Any skater boy or girl who is eight years old or younger
8U – Any girl skater who is eight years old or younger
OMGHA Terms and Definitions:
Mini-Mite- 4 Year old Skater by September 1Mite 1 – Five year old skaters or KindergartenMite 2 – Six year old skaters or 1st gradersGirls Mite: Girls in Kindergarten or 1st Grade (5 & 6 year olds)Supermite – seven and eight year old skaters or 2nd and 3rd gradersU8 – seven and eight year old girl skaters or 2nd and 3rd gradersTravel: Squirt, Peewee, Bantam, High School / Junior Gold
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Hockey Organization
USA Hockey1. Governing body of Ameture Ice Hockey in
the United States
Minnesota Hockey1. Governing body for community based
hockey in Minnesota
Osseo-Maple Grove Association1. Over 1000 boys and girls based on Osseo and Maple Grove High
School Boundaries
2. House – 30+ teams
3. Traveling – 30+ teams
4. Volunteer and Non-profit
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OMGHA Mite Hockey Team Goals
Primary Team Goals
1. Every child improves their hockey skills to be the best they can be.
2. Have fun. Either in a practice, scrimmage, dry land training.
3. Be a good sport.
4. Meet families within the community.
5. Provide a quality experience for our young athletes
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OMGHA Mite Hockey Player Development
Player Develpment
1. http://www.admkids.com/
2. Video #37
3. Station based practice based on ability
4. Learn through games
5. 10 to 12 coaches on the ice
6. 30 to 40 kids on the ice
7. Practice frequency
8. Game frequency
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Player Expectations…
• Best Effort.• Have Fun.• Be Respectful.
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Parent Expectations…
• Parents are expected to provide their players with the required equipment and assist them with properly caring for it.• Parent is ultimately responsible in a serious injury situation, be present. • The OMGHA Handbook – Please take the time to read it.• Positive reinforcement of the children – How is your car ride home, “car coaching”?• Conduct yourself in a sportsmanship-like manner and instill in your own player• Failure to be a positive role model will hurt you and your child• Have access to the OMGHA and team website and check it frequently for updates.•http://read.uberflip.com/i/564794-2015-usa-hockey-parent-handbook
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Coach Expectations…
A coach is responsible for the operation and conduct of their team. They are the teacher of skills and developer of players; socially, physically, and psychologically.
• Respect, encourage, and compliment players
• Develop each player as much as possible • Enforce rules fairly and consistently• Equal time for all players• Maintain proper control/discipline at all times and serve as model for team• Show enthusiasm and make hockey fun• Learn to know the parents and encourage an open and positive communication line• Deal with issues on case-by-case basis• Ask player to take time out during a practice or game, if needed• Anyone who is on the ice, other than the team players, must be on the roster and hold a current CEP certification and have completed a background check, USA Hockey module and SafeSport Training
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Manager Expectations…
The team manager is the liaison between coaches and the parents. She/He will support the coaching philosophy, foster good communications with parents, and manage the business of the team.
Schedule necessary parent/player meetings Compile, complete, and/or distribute critical documentation Team roster, ice schedules, Code of Conduct
Coordinate team-related activities; Team pictures, snacks, etc. Distribute/collect jerseys, socks, name placards, etc. Assure team fills team volunteer hours as assigned by volunteer coordinator
Maintain team page on OMGHA website
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Schedule and the Season
• When do we start? • Supermites/U8 - HEP October 17th Season October 24th
• Mites – October 31st • Mini-Mites – November 7th
• Forming teams – HEP Only for SM/U8’s, neighborhoods, Coaches• Teams will be formed about one week prior to season
• Indoor ice – Saturday and Sundays• Outdoor ice – Mites Tues, SM / U8 Mon and Thu• Practices and scrimmages – Shared Ice
• SM Full Ice – After Jan 1, 8 games• Mites Half Ice
• Mid-Season 3 on 3 Events• Great Fun, Food, Music
• Mite Night and SM/8U Jamboree
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What do we need for equipment…
Parents are expected to provide their players with the required equipment and assist them with properly caring for it. Hockey is a game that carries with it a certain risk of injury to the player. This risk can be greatly reduced by following certain guidelines.• Garter belt/jock shorts/Jill shorts to hold socks and protect pelvic area• Shin pads• Socks (Ordered by Coaches)• Breezers• Shoulder pads• Neck protectors• Elbow pads• Jersey (these are provided by the association)• HECC approved helmet and face shields• Colored mouth guards, attached to helmet • Hockey gloves• Skates and Skate Guards• Stick• Big Hockey Bag• Outdoor warmth
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OMGHA House Goalie Program
•No pads at MM and M1•Mite 2: association pads and rotate •Supermite/U8: permit full-time goalie and keep a spot open for others to try it out. •Goalie clinics for M2 and older.
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Sources of Information
• www.omgha.com - Misc information regarding Osseo and Maple Grove hockey including teams, schedules, OMGHA handbook, equipment swap, parent/player information, and multiple related hockey links.
• www.minnesotahockey.org - This site is designed to provide information to all Minnesota hockey family members, coaches, officials and parents.
• www.usahockey.com - USA Hockey, Inc., is the national governing body for the sport of hockey in the United States. As such, its mission is to promote the growth of hockey in America and provide the best possible experience for all participants by encouraging, developing, advancing and administering the sport.
• Maple Grove Parks & Recreation Bulletin- to locate local outdoor rinks.
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Questions?