FACeoff Volume XVII Issue 10 May, 2015
The Official Scorecard of Moorhead Youth Hockey MYHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2015-2016 Brian Stavenger President Executive Committee Equipment Brent Teiken Vice President Gaming Liaison, Finance Executive Committee Mike Simonich Treasurer, Finance Executive Committee Equipment Chair Kathy Fischer-Thom Gaming Manager Rob Gramer Executive Director Julie Durgin Board Secretary, Office Manager Dennis Bushy Arena Manager, Scheduler Angie Searls Membership
A note from the Executive Director… I hope this finds everyone enjoying the spring/summer weather and all the fun activities that come along with it.
Our metro area offers many great community events and activities. MYHA will be participating in many events including: Midwest Kid Fest, Loco Daze, Streets Alive, and more. If you are out at any of these events stop by and say hello! The off season is a great time for the board, staff and I to review and enhance process/procedure. We are currently looking at our online registration, new website design, website information architecture, advanced scheduling, annual calendar, new fundraisers, and more.
Sara Owen Fundraising Josh Krieg Membership Mark Hendrickson Fundraising Johnathan Judd Corey Delorme Tournament Co-Directors
Stay tuned for updates as we make progress in these areas, and do not hesitate to reach me if you have any questions, suggestions, or just want to talk Moorhead Hockey!
Jeremy Gregoire Hockey Director Jon Ammerman Hockey Committee Emily Sell Hockey Committee
Office Summer Hours 8:00 a.m.– 1:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday Phone: 218.233.5021 Fax: 218.233.4504
Sincerely, Rob Gramer MYHA Executive Director
[email protected] 218-233-4651
Two online registration sessions offered for the 2015-2016 season! The season JUST ended…so why are we already discussing registration for the 2015-2016 season? While MYHA continues to do all we can to make hockey an affordable activity for all families, we understand that registration fees, along with all the other back-to-school costs, can add up quickly. MYHA wants to offer families as many options as possible to make it easier to pay for your child’s hockey season. So in addition to no increased fees for the 2015-2016 season, we are offering an “Early-Bird” registration with some easier payment options.
“Early-Bird” is NOW OPEN! If you register online by June 30th, 2015, you will be given the option to pay in FIVE equal installments! If you choose this option the payment breakdown will be: 20% at the time of registration (between June 1 and June 30) 20% on July 15th 20% on August 15th 20% on September 15th 20% on October 15th (final payment) **All online payments do require a $5 processing fee per transaction *Early-Bird registration will close on June 30th!!!
The regular online registration session will open up on August 1 st, 2015. Payment plan options will be the same as the 2014-2015 season: 50% at the time of registration 25% on September 15th 25% on October 15th (final payment) **All online payments do require a $5 processing fee per transaction
For both registration sessions, you will also have the option to pay in full online or pay offline, with the understanding that offline payments will be due in full by October 15th, 2015.
Remember, you MUST register online with USA Hockey BEFORE you can complete Moorhead Youth Hockey’s online registration. USA Hockey’s registration opens on April 1st for the 2015-2016 season. Families whose registration will exceed the family max amount of $860 and who wish to utilize the payment plan will need to call Julie at the office BEFORE registering to get their discount code.
With Sympathy… Moorhead Youth Hockey extends our deepest symapthies to the family of Chuck Mjoen. Chuck passed away on April 25th, 2015 at 80 years of age. Chuck was the grandfather to MHS standout senior hockey player and former MYHA alum, Will Borgen. Chuck’s family asked that donations be made to MYHA in lieu of flowers. Over $1,400 has been donated to MYHA and will be used to purchase any needed goalie equipment. We thank the Mjoen family for considering us during this difficult time, and are honored to accept donations in Chuck’s name.
Thank you to Hiram Sirjord… For the past nearly 15 years you may have noticed a quiet, older gentleman working around the arena during the day. His blue Chevy adorned with Moorhead Hockey decals was dutifully parked along the building every morning. His handyman skills were put to use for anything from cleaning the bathrooms to taking down and putting up signage. Hiram gracefully submitted his resignation on Friday, May 29th. His kind face and love for sweets will be missed around the arena, but we know he will enjoy the added time he will have to spend with Harriett and his children and grand-children! Thank you, Hiram, & Best Wishes from all of us at Moorhead Youth Hockey!
DISTRICT 15 GIRLS HIGH PERFORMANCE 14/15 (Girls born in 2001 and 2002)
ALL female hockey players residing in District 15 and born in the year 2001 or 2002 are eligible to try out for the CCM High Performance 14/15 program. For Details, see the District 15 Website—Fall HP 14/15 Girls Page, or contact District 15 Girls Coordinator, Chris Robinson, Mobile: (218) 838-4824. Note: Training begins on Sunday, August 30th at the Essentia Health Sports Center in Brainerd (with subsequent sessions in Moorhead and Alexandria).
Help us "Reforest the Red" and give back to our community! June 5th from 1-4 pm Moorhead Youth Hockey has been the benefactor of tremendous support from our community for decades. We would like to "give back" and show the City of Moorhead, its residents and business owners that we value their support and are here to support them as well. MYHA will take part in several community events in the upcoming year. Please consider joining other MYHA members in participating in these events and display how we value community strength and pride. Your participation is highly appreciated! The first event is on Friday, June 5th from 1-4pm and is in conjunction with River Keepers, "a nonprofit organization established in 1990 to protect and preserve the integrity and natural environment of the Red River of the North in the Fargo, ND - Moorhead, MN area" (taken from www.riverkeepers.org). Event: "Reforest the Red" - a project intended to improve bank stability, improve water quality, provide suitable habitat for the river wildlife, provide shade, and improve air quality as well as creating additional recreation opportunities and reducing crime rates. Moorhead Youth Hockey is looking for members and players to participate in this most important project. Location: S Rivershore Drive in Moorhead between 24th Ave S and the Interstate Sign Up: To register for this project go to our website www.moorheadhockey.com. Please register by the end of the day on June 1st for the June 5th tree planting event so we can provide River Keepers with a head count for supplies. We are looking for adult and youth volunteers as we will be working in groups of 4-6 with at least one adult per group. For questions on this and other upcoming community service projects, please contact Rob Gramer, MYHA Executive Director, at
[email protected].
The MYHA 10,000 Puck Challenge is back! The MYHA Hockey Committee is encouraging 12U/PW and 14U/Bantam MYHA players to participate in our 10,000 puck challenge this summer. This program consists of stick handling, shooting development and goalie development programs to form our 10,000 Puck Challenge. The MYHA Puck Challenge is sponsored by Moorhead Youth Hockey Association. The challenge is designed to encourage hockey players to develop good stick handling, shooting skills and goalie skills as well as recognize their dedication to hockey.
The MYHA program will be structured for 12U/PW and 14U/Bantam players. The players will be asked to commit themselves to attending 10 sessions of training at the Moorhead Youth Hockey Rink as well as putting in the extra time at home or at the rink to meet the requirements of our 10,000 Puck Challenge. Registration forms will be available on the Moorhead Youth Hockey Association’s website once the schedule is finalized. Please watch for emails in the near future with all the details! “We will do today what most people won’t and do tomorrow what most people can’t.” Jeremy Gregoire, Hockey Director
14th Annual MHS/MYHA Golf Tournament 4 Person Scramble
Thursday, July 23rd 12:00 Noon Shotgun Start Meadows Golf Course, Moorhead, MN All proceeds from the 14th Annual Golf Tournament will be divided between Moorhead Youth Hockey Association and the Moorhead High School Boys Hockey Team.
∙ Registration begins at 11:00am: 12:00pm/Noon Shotgun start. ∙ Entry fee of $80/Individual or $320/4-Person Team: Includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart and dinner following the tournament.
∙ Team Sponsorship $450/4 person team: Includes golf hole recognition with a company logo sign, 18 holes of golf, golf cart and dinner following the tournament.
∙ Game of Skill Sponsor $150: Chipping Challenge, Closest to Pin, Spud Drive, Pay for Putt & new games coming!
∙ HOLE SPONORSHIP WITH NO GOLF-$150: Includes golf hole recognition with a company logo sign.
∙ Monetary Donations of any amount accepted. ∙ Silent Auction: Various items to be bid on before, during, and after the tournament. Winners will be announced that evening.
∙ Dinner at approximately 5:00pm: Once tournament is finished, dinner will be served. (Hamburgers, Hotdogs, Brats, Chips and Baked Beans.)
∙ Registrations are limited to the first 36 teams, so don’t delay! ∙ Questions? Contact Julie or Alane at the MYHA Office at 218-233-5021 or email
[email protected] ∙ ENTRY:
Return the entry form and your check(s) payable to MYHA in the appropriate amount to:
MYHA Attn: Golf Tournament 707 SE Main Ave. Moorhead, MN 56560
ENTRY FORM AND PAYMENT DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 10th.
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14 Annual Golf Tournament Entry Form Thursday July 23rd, 2015, 12 Noon Shotgun Start ENTRY FORM AND PAYMENT DUE BACK TO MYHA BY FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2015 ____
I will sponsor a 4-person golf team and course hole in the amount of $450. (Complete the Golf Roster below).
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I will sponsor a 4-person golf team in the amount of $320. (Complete the Golf Roster below).
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I am signing up as an individual golfer in the amount of $80. Please assign me to a team. (Complete the Golf Roster below).
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I will sponsor a Game of Skill for a minimum donation of $100.
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I will sponsor a hole with NO golf for a minimum donation of $150.
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I will donate $________ to the golf tournament in support of Moorhead Hockey.
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I will donate the following items to the Silent Auction ___________________________ _______________________________________________________________________
BUSINESS NAME __________________________________________________________________ CONTACT NAME (Please Print)_______________________________________________________
CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER __________________ EMAIL _________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________________
DATE __________________________
Please make check(s) payable to the Moorhead Youth Hockey Association (MYHA). Send check and Entry Form to: MYHA Attn: Golf Tournament 707 SE Main Ave Moorhead, MN 56560
Entry Deadline July 10th!
GOLF ROSTER
Player Name & Email ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________
Handicap or Typical Score __________ __________ __________ __________
Team Contact __________________________________Telephone Number ____________________
The Making of an Elite Athlete By Jessi Pierce, Touchpoint Media What makes a player elite? Is it slick skating ability? Saucer passes through traffic? A booming shot from the point? Those skills definitely help, but none of them vault an athlete directly into elite status. What separates the Parises and McDonaghs from the rest isn’t just their on-ice ability. It’s the attitude and character they demonstrate on and off the ice. “Work ethic, competitiveness, a student of the game, mental toughness – the list of elite attributes goes on,” said Minnesota State assistant coach Darren Blue, who has coached his fair share of top-notch players, including St. Louis Blues captain David Backes. “Elite players have a knack for not focusing on becoming elite, but for doing all of the little things to the best of their ability, and they do it all with a huge passion for the game.” Along with an elite player’s in-game ability comes a specific set of traits: Not Afraid to Fail Michael Jordan’s legendary career wasn’t without missed shots and games lost. Those letdowns helped shape him. To quote Jordan: “I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” Elite athletes aren’t afraid to fail. In fact, it drives them. It’s how you overcome that failure that makes the difference. “There’s an element of mental toughness in hockey,” said Blue. “It’s a game that’s all about adversity and dealing with it. I think elite players are able to deal with adversity better because they turn it around to help them. They are better because of their mistakes and the things that didn’t go right. They excel at moments when things go wrong and learn from it to become a better player.” There are plenty of ways to overcome a disappointing blow. The best way is to get back up and try again. Self-Starters You won’t hear any moans and groans from an elite player when asked to go through a drill “again” or to be at the rink at 5 a.m. Most of them find it within themselves to get started before the rest do anyway. “They are self-evaluators,” Blue explains. “They know what they need to work on to become a better player. It’s easy to work on things that you’re the best at. The true elite players continue to work on the things that they struggle at. They can motivate themselves to find areas that need improvement and continue to work on that.” Elite hockey players and athletes are self-motivators. They push, learn and improve because they have the drive to do so. They don’t fuel themselves solely off what a parent or coach is directing them to do. Instead, they fuel themselves with their own motivation. Leadership Elite athletes have a noticeable presence on and off the ice. It’s a reason why many of them have the letter ‘C’ sewed on their sweater. But elite players know that being the captain and taking charge of the team isn’t about them – it’s about everyone else. “When I talk about leadership, I talk about somebody who continually makes someone better,” said Blue. “Someone who shows up with a team-first attitude and a respect for other guys. True leaders are happy when their teammates are successful. They’re most happy with the success of the team and the success of others.” A team is only as strong as its leader. Elite players lead by example and do their very best for the good of the team on and off the ice. For Love of the Game Elite players love the game, plain and simple. They love it, and they respect it. That passion allows them to reach their potential. They are never forced to hit the ice. Odds are they are the first ones there and the last ones to leave. For them, the game is still fun, and they remember that every time they step onto the ice. “If you’re not having fun and you’re not enjoying what you’re doing, it’s not going to be easy to show up to the rink,” said Blue. “An elite player will show up and enjoy what they are doing and bring that energy every single day, every single drill and every single shift. “They enjoy the little things that other players don’t and have fun with it. They find fun in what they’re doing and enjoyment by just being at the rink. They enjoy trying to be a better hockey player every day.” Being elite should never remove the most important element of sports: fun. Athletes who compete with a high sense of enjoyment will have unlocked the biggest secret to being elite. Jeremy Gregoire, Hockey Director
The Rink Report….. The Ice is ON! New Spuddies in the center look great. Pepsi Cup started with over 20 teams every weekend through June 21st. Blueline begins June 8th. There will not be a lot of Open Hockey available in June (but it will be posted each week on the website) Open Hockey will increase in July. Summer cleaning, painting and repairs are keeping the crew busy! See you on the Ice!
Denny
MEETING NOTICE The Board of Directors of Moorhead Youth Hockey meets on the third Wednesday of each month. At each meeting the financial records of the association and its gaming subsidiary are available to review by the members of the association. All members are invited to attend. The next scheduled meeting will be held on Wednesday June 17th at 7:00pm, in the MYHA Boar d Room. If you would like to be added to the agenda please contact Julie Durgin at 233-5021 or email
[email protected] at least one week pr ior to the meeting.
Rookie, Mites, 8 U
*Coaches/Parent Coordinators*
Many trophies are left for those who were unable to attend the banquet. Please stop in or contact the office to make arrangements to pick yours up.
If you have not turned in your scorebooks and/or team folders to the office, please do so as soon as possible, and help us save $!! Thanks!!
SCOTT TOBOLT MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2015
2015 MYHA/MHS Golf Tournament Save the Date!
18 HOLE 4 PERSON SCRAMBLE MOORHEAD COUNTRY CLUB www.toboltgolftourney.com For more information and updates!
See info sheet/registration form on our website or in this newsletter!
Mark your Calendar: Check our website for exact practice/game times and more info! June 1-30 “Early Bird” Registration (see info) June 26-Tobolt Golf Tourney—Save the Date! July 23-MYHA Golf Tourney—see entry form
www.moorheadyouthhockey.com DON’T THROW THOSE DEAD INK CARTRIDGES! Please turn in your used printer ink cartridges to the drop off box in the MYHA lobby. We earn cash for each one we turn in for recycling/refilling so it's an easy way for us to make money for our organization! We have earned over $830 so far. Accepting small and large cartridges! Lisa Schmidt Ink Recycling Coordinator
RECYCLING NOTICE: You are welcome to bring your aluminum cans to Minnkota Recycling and tell them they are for Moorhead Youth Hockey. Moorhead Youth Hockey will receive the rebate check back from the cans. Thank you!!
DONATE CELL PHONES In 2007 MYHA started a cell phone recycling program whereby the association receives a rebate check for the old/unused cell phones that we donate. The donated cell phones are refurbished and utilized for 911 purposes for women in crisis throughout the US and redeployed nationwide to developing countries to improve quality of life through communication. Please place your unused cell phones in the drop box located by the concession stand in the lobby, or bring them into the office to support this worthwhile cause. Please note that cell phones must be in working condition. Cell phones that have water damage or are defective will not be processed by Pace Butler, and can actually COST us to submit! THANK YOU!
GAMING Pull tab and bingo gaming help to support and reduce the costs of youth hockey for the Moorhead Youth Hockey Association. MYHA appreciates the partnerships we have with the following gaming sites. Please patronize our MYHA gaming sites:
** RED HEN TAP HOUSE** **DAVE’S SOUTHSIDE TAP** **GALAXIE **JC CHUMLEY’S** **JC CORRAL ** MAINLINE** **MICK’S OFFICE **O’LEARY’S PUB ** SPEAK EASY **VIC’S BAR & GRILL **ALL STAR BOWL** **MOORHEAD BILLIARDS** THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!
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