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ATTENTION ALL COACHES - Posted May 10, 2010
Attention ALL 2010-2011 Coaches, Assistant Coaches, or all interested in Coaching:Anyone interested in being a head coach to please fill out a coaching application and return to Steve by May 14th. You will needs the proper certification from USA hockey to be considered to coach. Any questions, please contact STEVE MOORE or (518) 338-6286.
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1. You are REQUIRED to complete a USA Hockey Level 1 Coaching Certification to be able to be on to the bench OR on the ice this year. There will be classes offered in our area, see below.
2. You must also be screened at USA Hockey once every three years, USA Hockey Coaches Screening
3. Register with USA Hockey, $33/year, USA Hockey Registration Please contact Steve Moore at steve.moore@ejprescott.com if you have any questions.
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NYSAHA Awards - Posted Nov 12, 2009
The New York State Amateur Hockey Association has several awards that are given each year.
This year, an AYHA player is the recipient of the Bob Allen scholarship. Jack Bulmer of Glens Falls class of 2009, was 1 of the 4 NYS students awarded this $1000 scholarship. He has applied his scholarship to attend Boston college.
Make Sure you apply!
Click here for forms, awards and applications
From the USAHOCKEY website:
Each year at the Annual Meeting of the New York State Amateur Hockey Association, the Bob Allen Scholarship is awarded to four High School or Prep School Seniors going on to college. The scholarships are awarded based on the individuals participation at school, with their community, and involvement in youth sports. Each Scholarship is for $1000 and is given directly to the winners upon verification of enrollment at college.
In the year 2000, the New York State Amateur Hockey Association named their scholarship in honor of Bob Allen.
Bob was president of the New York State Amateur Hockey Association for 25 years from 1954 to 1979. He was past secretary and vice president of USA Hockey (then AHAUS) and was bestowed with Director Emeritus status by both of these organizations. He was a charter member of the Lake Placid sports council and the Lake Placid Pee-Wee Hockey Association. Bob had a great passion for the sport of Ice Hockey and always "enjoyed the people in hockey as much as he enjoyed the game of hockey".
In 2004, the U.S. Women's National Team locker room was named in honor of Bob, paying tribute to the man who spent most of his life working for hockey at the regional and national level. The locker room is located between the 1980 and U.S. rinks, and is reserved for use by the U.S. Women's National Team, which trains in Lake Placid. In 2005, Bob was recognized for his 40 years of service to USA Hockey. Also in 2005, USA Hockey named the Women's Hockey Player of the Year award the "Bob Allen Women's Hockey Player of the Year Award". He was chairman of the gold medal winning U.S. Women's Olympic Ice Hockey Team in 1998, and is considered the "Godfather of US Women's Ice Hockey".
Bob was also member of the Lake Placid Olympic Organizing Committee, chairman of Ice Hockey and planning and engineering committees for the 1980 Olympics.
Winners of Bob Allen Scholarships;
2009 - John Bulmer, Margaret Dievendorf, Connor Herdic, Michael Rudzinski
2008 - Ian Greenwald, Kimberly Hunt, Ryan Lazarus, Jack Spallone
2007 - Brandon Freeland, Sarah Hannon, Nathan Opet, Jonathon Smaldon
2006 - Chelsea Eppolito, Cody Grant, Maria Nicolais, David Werner
2005 - Genevieve King Laing, Tim Lloyd, Ciel Paige, Kevin Wigton
2004 - Michael Ervolina, Kyle Kwaczala, Justin Mullen, Stephanie Sauda
2003 - Margaret Jackson, Richard Matulewicz, John Paul Reed, Robert Stella
2002 - Erica Colligan, Amber Leigh Gregorio, Joseph Morales, William Nash
2001 - Jenneelle Bauer, Jeffrey Rasmussen, Christopher Scully, Lee Stempniak
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PARENTS EDUCATION - Posted Dec 2, 2008
Parents! Please follow this link to a video that reinforces an important perspective and the slogan for USA Hockey, “Relax, It’s Just A Game.”
Parents! Please take a moment and click on the link below. Knowing the rules will help all of us enjoy the game from the bleachers and bench, keeping it enjoyable for our kids.
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