Mite Evaluation Process & Governance

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WACONIA  HOCKEY  ASSOCIATION

Mite  Evaluation     Process  &  Governance    

What  to  do:     Before   During   After  

   

 

 

Waconia Mite Evaluations Waconia Hockey Association

Evaluation Dates   Before   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation   Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team   Communication     • Questions  /   Concerns       Appendix  

Approved July 10, 2017

Who’s Ready for Hockey? Welcome to Mite Evaluations. It is almost time to begin a new hockey season, hang out with old and new teammates, make that tape-to-tape pass, score some goals (or block them) and have some fun! We know that evaluations are new to this level and can be an uncertain and anxious time for you, as players, and families. You can eliminate some of that by simply knowing what to expect. Therefore, this document can be your guide. We’ll highlight some changes this year, as well as key dates to be at the rink. In this document, you will find information on what to do before evaluation sessions, what the association is looking for during evaluations and what to expect when they are complete. Beyond that, remember to have fun. That is probably the only way to guarantee you will put your best skate forward this fall. See you at the rink!

Highlights! There are some changes to this season – based on your feedback and identified best practices. The mites will be divided into skill-based teams this year. Additionally, process and governance practices have been identified to ensure a smooth transition to new practices. More communication. We have created this document as a separate document solely for evaluations. The intent is to provide all information for mite evaluations, in one easy to read document. There will be Parent Meetings. Players will also attend a meeting to walk them through the mite evaluation process. HDC Discretion. The hockey development committee will have limited discretion to exchange up to 3 of the lowest scoring players on the higher level team with up to 3 of the highest scoring players of the next highest team. Defined Governance. Evaluations will be governed by the WHA Executive Committee (President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary). The ACE Coordinator and HDC will be responsible for running mite evaluations.

Purpose WHA will perform skill evaluations at the beginning of each season to ensure players are placed at the appropriate mite level. This process is being conducted to group players by skill rather than by age/grade. The skill evaluation will be conducted over 2 sessions in a fun and low stress environment. Evaluations will be performed again at the end of the season to measure the development of the players through the season and will be used to pre-trier players for the following season evaluations.

BEFORE   EVALUATIONS  

Mite Evaluation Schedule

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   Session  Types   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   •  Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

What  should  you  expect  for  mite  evaluations?   Evaluations  will  consist  of  2  evaluation  sessions,  a  skills  session  and  an  in-­‐ house  scrimmage  to  paint  a  complete  picture  of  each  player.         Evaluation  Sessions:     • Skill  Based  Drills  -­‐  2  Hours   • In-­‐house  Scrimmage  -­‐  1  Hour     Players  will  not  be  allowed  to  sit  out  during  an  evaluation  session  unless   approved  with  an  excused  absence.     Pre-­‐Evaluation       0%     Ice  Time:  2  hours   Pre-­‐Skills  will  include  sets  of  drills  to  focus  on  specific  skills  and  tactics.  The   Pre-­‐Evaluation  session  will  include  the  drills  that  will  be  part  of  the   evaluation  process.     Skills         50%     Ice  Time:  2  hours   Your  first  day  of  evaluations  will  consist  of  skills  assessment  sessions  for   skaters.  Your  overall  skill  proficiency  will  be  evaluated  based  on  this   session.  The  HDC  &  ACE  Coordinator  will  determine  the  skills  and  drills   evaluated.     In  House  Scrimmage     50%     Ice  Time:  1  hour   Tryouts  will  include  one  internal  scrimmage  session  that  is  either  4v4  or   5v5.  Teams  will  be  assigned  and  line  charts  created  by  the  ACE  Coordinator   so  that  players  move  around  and  play  with  all  players  on  his/her   scrimmage  team.  Skaters  and  goalies  will  be  assigned  based  on  the   number  of  players  registered  with  the  intent  to  keep  teams  at  15  skaters   or  less  per  team.   The  evaluation  process  is  based  on  registration  numbers;  therefore,  this   process  may  change  if  the  actual  number  of  players  changes.  

Mite Evaluation Schedule

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

What  are  the  Pre-­‐Evaluation  sessions?   They  are  free,  on-­‐ice  hockey  sessions  for  all  skaters  intended  to  prepare   you  for  evaluations.  Drills  similar  to  those  during  evaluations  will  be   reviewed  and  practiced.  You  MUST  be  registered  with  USA  Hockey  and   WHA  to  participate  in  these  sessions.       We  highly  recommend  that  you  attend  these  optional  Pre-­‐Evaluation   sessions  so  you  know  what  to  expect.  However,  your  participation  is  not   used  in  your  evaluation  in  any  way.     Player  and  Parent  Meetings   There  will  be  a  player  meeting  that  occurs  prior  to  evaluations.  This   meeting  may  be  informal  and  could  occur  on  the  ice.     A  parent  meeting  will  occur  the  night  of  the  Pre-­‐Evaluation  session.  This   will  be  led  by  the  Mite  Coordinator,  ACE  Coordinator  and  Team  Manager   Coordinator.       Parents   Parents  should  be  supportive  of  their  skaters  during  this  time.  They  are   also  expected  to  abide  by  the  Parent  Code  of  Conduct  as  outlined  in  the   WHA  guidebook.  Please  attend  the  Parent  Meeting  for  updates  from   previous  years  and  to  receive  a  description  of  the  drills.     Skills  &  In-­‐House  Scrimmage   After  the  Pre-­‐Evaluation  session,  there  will  be  separate  skills  evaluation   sessions  for  players.  These  sessions  will  be  2  hours.  The  in-­‐house   scrimmage  session  will  be  1  hour  in  length,  with  60  second  shifts.        

Mite Evaluation Process What  do  I  need  to  know  from  day  1?     The  following  equipment  is  required:     • Helmet   • Mouth  guard   • Neck  guard   • Shoulder  pads   • Elbow  pads   • Breezers  (hockey  pants)   • Shin  guards   • Skates   • Protective  cup/Pelvic  Protector   • Socks   Before   • Jersey   • Evaluation  Schedule     To  the  best  of  the  parents’  ability  and  judgment  all  skaters  should  wear   • Evaluation  Process   Waconia  colors  for  every  session  of  the  evaluation  process.  All  players   Logistics   • Evaluation  Exceptions   should  wear  a  jersey  with  solid  colored  sleeves,  a  black  helmet,  Waconia   colored  breezers  and  Waconia  colored  black,  purple  or  gold  team  socks.  All     non-­‐Waconia  stickers  should  be  removed  from  all  gear  before  evaluations.     During     • Evaluations   You  will  receive  a  pinnie  with  evaluation  numbers  when  you  check  in  for   the  first  day  of  mite  evaluations.  The  pinnie  must  be  turned  in  after  each   • Team  Selection   skate  and  a  new  one  will  be  assigned  at  the  next  session.   • Team  Structure       You  should  arrive  30-­‐45  minutes  prior  to  your  session  and  must  be  ready   After   to  get  on  the  ice  15  minutes  prior  to  the  start  time.  Parents  are   • Team  Communication     responsible  for  getting  their  player  ready  including  tying  skates.     • Questions  /  Concerns       You  must  be  on  the  ice  for  all  assigned  sessions  unless  previously  excused     by  the  Mite  or  ACE  Coordinator.  Any  unexcused  absence  could  impact  your   Appendix   overall      evaluation.       Water  bottles  are  highly  encouraged  for  all  sessions,  especially  the  skills         session,  which  will  be  2  hours.     Administrative  Processes   You  must  come  to  mite  evaluations  ready  for  the  entire  process.  This   includes  having  a  completed  medical  release  form,  signed  player/parent   agreement  forms,  and  a  volunteer  check  per  the  WHA  policy  that  is   outlined  in  the  guidebook  and  online  at  www.waconiahockey.org.  Each   player  MUST  have  a  volunteer  check  on  file  or  they  will  not  be  allowed  on   the  ice  for  evaluations.  The  intent  is  to  have  these  items  collected  at  the   pre-­‐evaluation  clinic,  as  to  lessen  anxiety  and  burden  on  evaluation  days.  

Mite Evaluation Process

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   Governance   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Mite  Evaluation  GOVERNANCE     WHA  Executive  Board   The  WHA  Executive  Board  (President,  Vice  President,  Treasurer  and   Secretary)  will  audit  the  mite  evaluation  process.  They  are  responsible  to   ensure  that  evaluations  and  team  selections  follow  the  guidelines  set   within  this  document.  Executive  Board  members  are  not  allowed  to  govern   the  level  of  their  son/daughter.     WHA  Board   The  WHA  Board  members,  not  included  in  the  Executive  Board,  may  be   used  to  audit  mite  evaluations,  as  necessary.       SUPPORTING  ROLES  &  RESPONSIBILITIES   Mite  Coordinator  and  ACE  Coordinator   The  Mite  and  Ace  Coordinator  will  be  responsible  for  executing  the   evaluation  sessions  and  managing  the  volunteers.  S/He  is  also  responsible   for  overseeing  team  selection  and  will  approve  all  rosters.     Hockey  Development  Committee  (HDC)   The  HDC  will  assist  the  Mite  and  ACE  Coordinator  in  executing  the  mite   evaluations.     Volunteers   Mite  evaluation  volunteers  will  be  assigned  duties  by  the  ACE  Coordinator   and  those  marked  with  an  asterisk  must  be  approved  by  the  WHA  Board  of   Directors.    These  hours  will  count  toward  the  family’s  DIBS  hours       Mite  Evaluation  Coordinator*     Mite  Evaluation  Data  Administrator*     Greeter/Pinnie  Assignments     Locker  Room  Monitor       Bench  Volunteer     Time  Clock  Volunteer    

Mite Evaluation Process Level  Placement   Initial  player  placements  (level)  will  be  done  by  birth  date.  WHA  uses  the                 Minnesota  Hockey  Age  Charts,  located  on  Minnesota  Hockey’s  website.     Level  Definitions     ●

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   Level  Placement   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Boys & Girls ● Mite 4 - Are all first and some second year players that are not quite ready for the Mite 3 level. ○ The exception to this rule is if a 1st year player is in 2nd or 3rd grade he/she will be put into Mite level 2 or 1 based on their evaluation score. ● Mite 3 - Is a novice level player that does not possess all the necessary skills of a Mite 2 level player. ● Mite 2 - Is an intermediate level player that does not possess all the necessary skills of a Mite 1 level player. ● Mite 1 - Team(s) will consist of the most advanced players.

Mite  Level   Mite  4   Mite  4  or  3   Mite  3  or  2   Mite  2  or  1   Mite  2  or  1   ●

Girls ● ●

Typical  Grade   Preschool   Kindergarten   1st  Grade   2nd  Grade   3rd  Grade  

U6 - Will be players in 1st grade and younger U8 – Will be players in 3rd and 2nd grade. Only elite 1st graders will be considered to play U8 hockey.

Girls  Hockey  Mite  Level   Typical  Grade   U6   Preschool   U6   Kindergarten   U6   1st  Grade   U8   2nd  Grade   U8   3rd  Grade     All  players  will  be  evaluated.  This  allows  measurement  of  player   development  from  beginning  of  the  season  until  the  end.  These   evaluations  are  meant  to  be  fun,  engaging,  and  without  pressure.              

Evaluation Process

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   Move  Up  Policy   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Competitive  Level  Move  Up  Policy   Mite  players  will  be  allowed  to  tryout  and  move  up  to  the  competitive   level.  However,  that  player  must  rank  within  the  top  half  of  the  top  team   at  the  squirt  level.  Player  must  have  approval  from  the  HDC  10  days  prior   to  tryouts.       The  WHA  believes  it  is  important  to  ensure  players  are  being  challenged  to   reach  their  maximum  potential.  However,  if  the  player  does  not  score   within  the  top  50%  at  the  top  team,  that  player  will  be  placed  at  the   appropriate  level  within  his  age  group.       In  situations  where  the  number  of  players  registered  for  a  particular  level   does  not  have  enough  players  to  fill  a  team,  the  WHA  has  the  option  of   moving  up  kids  from  a  lower  level  to  complete  the  minimum  team  roster   size.  This  policy  will  only  be  used  as  a  LAST  RESORT  and  will  not  be  a   normal  course  of  practice.  This  policy  will  be  consistent  from  year  to  year   and  WILL  NOT  be  dependent  on  the  skill  level  of  potential  players  involved.     Only  the  WHA  Board  will  initiate  this  process.                              

Mite Evaluation Process

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions   Excused  Absence     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

What  if  I  can’t  participate?   All  evaluation  sessions  are  mandatory.  In  fairness  to  all  players,  the  only   excused  absences  are:  severe  illness,  injury,  or  family  emergency.       What  do  I  do  if  I  cannot  participate?   If  you  are  unable  to  participate  in  evaluations  due  to  illness,  injury  or   family  emergency,  your  parent  is  responsible  for  contacting  the  Mite  or   ACE  Coordinator  BEFORE  evaluations  begin.  The  HDC  shall  make  the  final   determination.       Written  information  from  your  physician  detailing  why  you  cannot   participate  and  player  history  detailing  past  team  assignments  must  be   provided  to  Mite  or  ACE  Coordinator  as  early  as  possible  BEFORE   EVALUATIONS  BEGIN.  You  will  not  be  evaluated  and  placed  on   appropriate  team  if  this  information  is  not  provided.     What  if  I  get  sick  or  injured  in  evaluations?   If  this  is  the  case,  your  parent  is  responsible  for  getting  you  to  a  medical                         examination  within  24  hours  after  the  onset  of  illness/injury.  The   examining  physician  should  provide  written  information  detailing  why  you   cannot  continue.  The  parents  must  give  his  information  to  the  Mite  or  ACE   Coordinator  within  24  hours  after  the  medical  exam.  A  doctor  note  stating   that  the  player  has  been  cleared  to  participate  is  required  before  a  player   can  go  back  on  the  ice.     How  will  I  be  scored  for  missed  evaluation  session?   Unexcused  absences  will  result  in  a  0  score  for  that  session.  Excused   absence  will  result  in  the  player  receiving  a  score  for  that  session  based  on   the  average  of  the  attended  sessions.     If  a  player  is  unable  to  participate  in  any  evaluations  due  to  an  excused   absence,  s/he  will  be  evaluated  based  on  prior  year’s  performance  and   coaches’  limited  discretion  to  determine  team  selection.  New  members,   who  join  after  evaluations,  will  be  placed  at  the  lowest  level  team  for  that   level.                          

DURING  MITE   EVALUATIONS    

Mite Evaluators

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   Evaluators   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Who  evaluates  the  players?       During  each  evaluations  session,  a  panel  of  independent  evaluators  will   score  you  on  a  preset  scale,  following  a  common  scoring  structure.   • Minimum  of  three  evaluators  at  each  session  for  players.   • To  the  best  of  our  ability,  we  will  find  outside  evaluators.  At  least   two  evaluators  must  be  independent  of  the  WHA  (paid  or   volunteer).       Evaluators  are  chosen  for  their  hockey  knowledge,  do  not  have  a  player           participating  at  this  level  and  are  instructed  in  the  process  to  consistently   evaluate  the  participants.     It  is  not  permissible  for  parents,  in  any  situation,  to  perform  as  an   evaluator  at  the  level  in  which  their  child  is  competing.     PARENT  COACHES   Parent  coaches  cannot  perform  as  evaluators  at  any  level.       NON  PARENT  COACHES   Non  parent  coaches  cannot  perform  as  evaluators  at  the  level  for  which   they  are  coaching.  Although  every  attempt  will  be  made  to  avoid  this   situation,  non  parent  coaches  may  be  allowed  to  perform  as  evaluators  at   levels  other  than  that  for  which  they  are  a  coach.       EVALUATION  SHEETS   Evaluators  will  provide  a  score  on  each  participant.  The  evaluators  will  not   compare  notes  and  will  keep  their  reports  independent  of  one  another.       Players  and  parents  can  request  to  see  their  evaluation  scores  upon   completion  of  the  mite  evaluations,  but  will  not  be  permitted  to  take   copies.  Parents  do  not  have  the  right  to  argue  with  evaluators’   assessments.  No  information  will  be  shared  with  any  player  or  parent   regarding  another  player’s  evaluation  sheet.     The  evaluation  sheet  can  be  found  in  the  appendix.                    

Mite Evaluations

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   Complete  Player   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

How  will  I  be  evaluated?  BY  YOUR  PLAY.     Evaluators  look  for  complete  players,  with  strengths  balanced  across:   • Skating     • Stick  handling,  passing,  receiving,  shooting       • Team  skills,  teamwork   • Positional  play;  both  offensive  and  defensive     • Physical  play  (level  appropriate)     • Hockey  sense     Scores  from  each  evaluator  are  recorded,  averaged  and  used  for   subsequent  tier  assignment  and  final  team  selection.     You  are  evaluated  for  negative  contributions  to  play  as  well.  Inappropriate   conduct  or  penalty  situations  may  result  in  a  decrease  of  your  scores.  This       includes,  but  is  not  limited  to:   • Penalties   • Use  of  foul  language  on  or  off  the  ice   • Play  intended  to  injure,  illegal  checks     Players  will  not  be  evaluated  on:   • Evaluations  sheets  from  previous  years   • Evaluations  from  summer  camps   • Non  evaluator  opinions     • Parental  input     Keep  in  mind  that  scores  from  each  session  are  added  together  to  create  a   final  score  for  final  team  selection.  Each  and  every  session  matters.     See  Evaluation  Sheet  in  Appendix  for  a  list  of  drills.        

Mite Evaluations

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   Process   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Groupings   ● Players  will  be  grouped  together  by  previous  end  of  season   evaluations.   1st  year  players:   ● 2nd  or  3rd  grade  players  will  be  grouped  in  the  Mite  level  2  to  start   evaluations.     ● 1st  grade  and  younger  will  be  grouped  in  the  Mite  level  4  to  start   evaluations.     ● New  players  to  the  association  will  be  grouped  into  the  equivalent   level  they  played  at  the  prior  year  for  their  previous  association  to   start  evaluations.     Player  Evaluation  Process   1st  Session:  Skilled  Based  Drills  -­‐  Account  for  50%  of  overall  score   ● Each  player  will  perform  all  the  drills  once.  If  an  evaluator  feels  a   player  did  not  understand  or  botched  the  drill  to  a  point  they  could  not   properly  evaluate  the  player,  that  player  will  be  allowed  to  go  a  second   time.     • The  Skill  Based  Drills  (scoring)  are  as  followed:   • Edge  Work  (1-­‐10)   • Stop  N  Starts  (1-­‐10)   • Tight  Turns  (1-­‐10)   • Transitions  -­‐  Forward  to  Backward  (1-­‐10)   • Crossovers  (1-­‐10)   • Stickhandling  (1-­‐10)   • Passing  (1-­‐10)   • Shooting  -­‐  Forehand  &  Backhand  (1-­‐10)     • Skill  Based  Drills  Evaluation  Criteria     • Skating     • Passing/Receiving   • Stickhandling   • Shooting  

Mite Evaluations Conclusion  of  Session  #1   • Upon  conclusion  of  session  #1  each  player  will  be  ranked  based  on  his   or  her  skills  session  scores.  Players  will  then  be  tiered  into  groups   based  on  their  ranking  and  will  be  divided  up  into  teams  with  a  snake   draft  method.  The  snake  draft  method  will  be  used  to  balance  teams   as  evenly  as  possible.  A  visual  graphic  of  this  method  is  listed  as   followed:     Snake  Draft  Method  to  determine  teams  and  lines:   • Team  X  -­‐  Line  #1  Player  Rank  #1,  4,  5,  &  8  (Goalie  Player  #9)   • Team  Y  -­‐  Line  #1  Player  Rand  #2,  3,  6,  &  7  (Goalie  Player  #10)   Before   • Team  X  -­‐  Line  #2  Player  Rank  #9,  12,  13,  &  16  (Goalie  Player  #17)   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Team  Y  -­‐  Line  #2  Player  Rank  #10,  11,  14,  &  15  (Goalie  Player  #18)   • Evaluation  Process   • And  so  on…   • Evaluation  Exceptions       Line  Match  ups:   During   ! Team  X  Line  #1  will  be  matched  against  Team  Y  Line  #1   • Evaluations   ! Team  X  Line  #2  will  be  matched  against  Team  Y  Line  #2   • Team  Selection   ! Note:  Line  changes  will  follow  competitive  level  WHA   governance.   • Team  Structure  

  After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

 





Players  will  be  informed  which  session  and  time  they  will  be  attending   for  Session  #2.       Snake  Draft  Method  to  determine  teams  and  lines:   • Team  X  -­‐  Line  #1  Player  Rank  #1,  4,  5,  &  8  (Goalie  Player  #9)   • Team  Y  -­‐  Line  #1  Player  Rand  #2,  3,  6,  &  7  (Goalie  Player  #10)   • Team  X  -­‐  Line  #2  Player  Rank  #9,  12,  13,  &  16  (Goalie  Player  #17)   • Team  Y  -­‐  Line  #2  Player  Rank  #10,  11,  14,  &  15  (Goalie  Player  #18)   • And  so  on…  

 

 

Mite Evaluations 2nd  Session:  Scrimmage  -­‐  Accounts  for  50%  of  overall  score   • Scrimmage  Format   ! The  scrimmage  will  be  controlled  by  a  horn  sounding  every  60   seconds  to  indicate  a  line  change.     ! The  scrimmage  will  be  played  cross-­‐ice  4  on  4  with  a  goalie  (5  on   5  including  a  goalie).   ! Mite  levels  3  and  4  the  goalies  will  be  a  skater  standing  in  net  and   will  skate  out  as  a  forward  or  defense  when  horn  sounds.   ! Mite  levels  1  and  2  will  have  use  actual  goalies.     • Scrimmage  Scoring  Scale:  Total  of  60.0  points  (Refer  to  the  appendix   for  Scrimmage  Evaluation  Form)       ! Skating  Ability  (1-­‐10)     ! Passing/Receiving  Ability  (1-­‐10)   ! Stickhandling  Ability  (1-­‐10)   Before   ! Shooting  Ability  (1-­‐10)   • Evaluation  Schedule   ! Positioning    (1-­‐10)   • Evaluation  Process   ! Hockey  IQ  &  Play  making  ability  (1-­‐10)   • Evaluation  Exceptions       o Session  #2  will  conclude  the  evaluation  for  the  mite  level.   During  

• Evaluations   Process   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure  

  After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Mite Evaluation Team Selection

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

How  are  Teams  Selected?   Teams  will  be  selected  based  on  players’  evaluation  overall  score.  Rosters   will  be  filled  based  on  performance  in  evaluations.  Scores  will  be  calculated   and  players  will  be  assigned  teams  ranked  on  their  final  standings  after  all   sessions  have  concluded.  Rosters  will  be  reviewed  and  approved  by  the  ACE   Coordinator  and  one  executive  board  member.     In  the  event  that  there  are  multiple  teams  at  any  level,  for  example  two   Mite  1  teams,  a  serpentine  method,  based  on  evaluation  rankings,  will  be   used  in  an  attempt  to  create  2  equal  teams  (see  chart).  Additional   consideration  will  be  given  to  ensure  proper  coaching  is  provided  to  both   teams.       Team  1   Team  2   1       2     3   4     5       6     7      

Team Structures

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

What  will  the  final  teams  be?     Numbers  could  change  based  on  the  number  of  players  registered  at  any       level.  WHA  does  not  limit  the  maximum  number  of  players  for  each  mite   level.       ● At  Mite  levels  1,  2,  and  U8,  there  will  be  a  minimum  of  9  players   per  team.  If  there  is  18  players  or  more,  the  organization  will  make   2  separate  teams.  Adding  teams  for  every  additional  9  players.   ● At  the  Mite  levels  3,  4,  and  U6,  there  will  be  a  minimum  of  7   players  per  team.  If  there  are  14  players  or  more,  the  organization   will  make  2  separate  teams.  Adding  teams  for  every  additional  7   players.          

AFTER  MITE   EVALUATIONS    

Team Communication

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Player  Placement     Every  effort  will  be  made  to  have  teams  determined  within  24  hours.       After  team  selections  are  complete,  players  will  be  contacted  by  coaches   providing  information  regarding  team  assignment,  time  and  date  of  first   practice.  Additionally,  team  rosters  will  be  posted  to  the  WHA  website.  An   email  will  be  sent  out  to  notify  families  that  the  team  rosters  have  been   posted.       In  the  event  that  results  cannot  be  posted  as  described  above,  an  email   will  be  sent  to  notify  parents  of  when  the  results  will  be  posted.  Team   rosters  will  not  be  posted  within  normal  school  hours.       All  conversations  regarding  player  placements  will  be  kept  confidential   among  coaches,  evaluators  and  the  HDC.        

Questions or Concerns

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

What  if  I  have  questions  about  the  process?   Questions/concerns  about  the  evaluation  process  must  go  through  the   ACE  or  Mite  Coordinator.  Do  not  bring  those  questions  directly  to  coaches   or  evaluators.     What  if  I  believe  there  was  a  mistake  that  took  place  during  the  process?   We  understand  that  the  outcome  of  evaluations  might  not  always  be  what   you  had  hoped  for.  However,  team  selections  are  final.      You  will  not  be  moved  so  don't  even  ask!     In  the  end,  everyone  will  be  on  a  team,  and  will  have  the  chance  to   develop  and  enjoy  playing  this  great  sport.       If  you  would  like  to  share  your  concerns  and  get  a  better  understanding  for   why  you  ended  up  on  your  team,  please  contact  the  ACE  and/or  Mite   Coordinator.     Parents  have  the  right  to  see  their  own  child’s  evaluation  scores  and  how   they  compare  to  the  average  score  at  their  child’s  level.  No  information   will  be  shared  regarding  another  player.       Grievances  will  not  be  discussed  on  the  phone.  All  contact  regarding                 grievances  will  not  be  accepted  until  one  week  (7  days)  after  the   completion  of  your  level’s  final  evaluation  session.  Every  player/parent   who  wishes  to  have  a  meeting  to  communicate  concerns  will  have  one,  as   we  value  your  feedback.     In  any  case,  you  should  plan  on  attending  your  team  practices  as   scheduled.  

APPENDIX

 

Parent Code of Conduct

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix    

Player Code of Conduct

Before   • Evaluation  Schedule   • Evaluation  Process   • Evaluation  Exceptions     During   • Evaluations   • Team  Selection   • Team  Structure     After   • Team  Communication     • Questions  /  Concerns       Appendix