Updated: September 3, 2010
CMHA Rep Coaches - Season 2010-2011
CHMA is pleased to announce that the Rep coaches for the 2010-2011 season have been selected and are listed below by division:
- Atom
- A1: Doug Avigdor*
- A2: Steven Lee*
- A3 Dan Pelletier*
- Peewee
- A1 Scott Hoover*
- A2 To Be Announced
- A3 Pierre Nolet*
- Bantam
- A1 Gregg Sewell
- A2 Peter Mandoli
- A3 Mike Renner
- Midget
- A1 Jay Boyce
- A2 Tony Barone*
- A3 Ross Munroe
- Juvenile
- A1 Doug Shantz
- A2 Gord Beedler
Note: The * denotes parent coaches which position will depend on their child making the team.
Development 1 coaching clinic
8:00 - 4:00 September 25 and 26
Rec Rink Multipurpose Room 2
630 Poirier St
$140.00 (to be refunded by CMHA)
register with Jeff Mise at 2vp@coquitlamminorhockey.org
See table below for details on Development 1:
DEVELOPMENT 1
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| REGULATIONS AND CERTIFICATION |
Applicable to all coaches active with carded (rep) athletes Pee Wee and above
Qualifies delegates at Developmental 1
Satisfies BC Hockey Regulation 2.19 and 2.26
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| MUST ATTEND ON OR BEFORE |
01-Dec-10
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| LEVEL OF ATHLETE |
Pee Wee and above
HC/BC Hockey Carded players, Rep. Athletes
Does not include Atom level Athletes
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| AGE OF ATHLETE |
11 + 12 and above |
| COURSE CONTENT |
Leadership Communication
Drill Design
Introductory tactics
Drill Progression
Teaching Checking
Athetic Skills
Instructing goaltenders
Seasonal Planning
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Coach Application - Season 2010-2011
The process for recruiting and selection coaches for the 2010-2011 Hockey Season is well under way. The new season brings new opportunities to recruit, develop and support our CMHA Coaches at all levels. This will result in our players learning and developing their skills, enjoying the game, and helping to build good character in young people.
Last Wednesday at the CMHA Executive meeting, we confirmed members of the CMHA Coach Selection Committee for all age divisions. The committees will perform interviews and determine coaches for the new hockey season. The coach selection process will be fair, consistent and compliant with CMHA policies and guidelines (posted on website).
I have received many emails from prospective coaches expressing interest and I have received some applications from candidates. As members of CMHA, you can all help in the recruiting process by considering if you or someone you know has the skills and interest to take a leadership role in skill development and character building of our players.
Please download the application here.
I will be receiving applications for coaching positions until Friday, May 28th.
Thanks in advance for making a positive impact on Coquitlam Minor Hockey.
David Coons
CMHA Coaching Coordinator
2010/11 Coaching Application
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2010/11 Coaching Application |
| File Type: |
Microsoft Word (.doc) |
| Date Posted: |
April 21, 2010 |
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Click the Link above to download the application |
Helmet Requirement for Coaches
BC Hockey announced today that steps will be taken to increase the level of safety for coaches taking part in on-ice activities.
At meetings held this past weekend in Richmond, the BC Hockey Executive Committee passed a motion which will effectively require all coaches to wear a helmet during team practices. A directive was issued today to all member minor hockey associations in BC and the Yukon notifying them of the requirement, which will take effect on December 1, 2008.
“The decision is viewed as a necessary step in the evolution of safety requirements for hockey participants, and has been in development over the past couple of years” noted BC Hockey Risk Manager Randy Henderson. “We had put our plans on hold in anticipation of a national directive on the subject, but when we received word last week from the Hockey Canada Safety and Risk Management Committee that the release of a national policy was not imminent our Board decided it was time to take action here in BC.”
The decision sets out that failure to wear a helmet by a coach at practice will result in the pulling of BC Hockey’s sanction of the practice. Unsanctioned activities are not covered by the association’s insurance policy. The new policy will mean that all coaches who participant on-ice with their players will be required to wear a CSA approved helmet. “This policy is being introduced with the coach’s safety in mind” added Henderson.