AFFILIATE SELECT TRYOUT DATES

Alaska Affiliate Female Select Tryout Dates – December 19 – 21, 2009 at the Subway Sports Centre, Anchorage, Alaska.  Times will be posted prior to the tryout dates.

All girls (US citizens) registered with USA Hockey for 2009-20010 are eligible to participate with the birth years of 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993.  Registration will be online, through this Site ONLY by clicking on the REGISTRATION tab on the top menu bar of this page, with payment made via paypal.  There will be no registration, or fee collection, at the Tryout. Code of Conduct and Consent to Treat forms must be postmarked by December 1st, 2009 or the player will not be allowed to tryout. These forms are under the FORMS tab at the top of this page and should be mailed to Kim Rupp, 2410 E. 88th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99507. The cost of the tryout will be $95.00 per skater.  You must declare one position in which to skate – there will be no opportunity to switch once the registration has been completed.  If you are unable to attend the affiliate tryout, you must tryout in either another District or within another affiliate in our District.

Listing of players advancing on to the Pacific District Camp/Tryout will be posted here as soon as possible after the tryouts complete. At-Large selections will not be posted here. 

If you cannot make the Alaska State tryout, you must contact Kim Rupp kim@dsiinfo.com right away.  Medical hardship cases will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Affiliate Select Tryouts
And

Pacific District Select

Tryouts

 Kim Rupp, ASHA VP Girls/Womens' Representative - Telephone - 907- 244-5521

Margo Dreyer, Pacific District Girls/Womens’ Representative - Telephone: 907-632-1964

 

What are they?  Are they important?


PACIFIC DISTRICT TRYOUTS

Heading to USA Hockey’s National Camps

 

What is the Select tryout?

 

Each year USA Hockey conducts Select and Player Development National Camps for its top female players.  This tryout serves as the final evaluation process that will determine which girls will advance onto one of the National camps.

 

The Pacific District currently has 4 Olympians, Pam Dreyer, Chanda Gunn, Angela Ruggiero and Kelly Stevens who have proven themselves through this process. In addition to the Olympians, we also have National Team players that have gone through this same process.

 

The tryout consists of 3-4 on-ice tryout sessions and a development program including off-ice seminars. The off-ice seminars cover speed, agility, and quickness training, strength training, nutrition and accessing opportunities in NCAA college hockey and the USA Hockey National Program. All session are tailored to the female hockey players whether playing on an all female or mixed youth teams.

 

Who serves as evaluators and coaches on the bench?

 

Members of our National programs and NCAA coaches will serve as part of the coaching and evaluation staff. In the past years our staff has included Olympians Cammi Granato, Pam Dreyer and Shelley Looney, coaches from UCONN, U of Vermont, Augsburg, Wesleyan, and former NCAA players.

 

What is the tryout process?

 

1. Evaluators are chosen from around the country to show no partiality toward any of the participants.

 

2. Evaluators (only) choose the players that will advance onto the National Camp.

 

3. A list of jersey numbers are presented to the tryout director at the end of the last skate on Sunday. These

numbers will be matched to the list of participants that ONLY the tryout director possesses. These are the

players that will advance onto the National Camps. If the evaluators feel there are more players qualified

than slots allotted, they will give the Director those numbers and they will be submitted as at-large players

along with the allotted slots.

 

4. The tryout Director submits to USA Hockey the list of players the evaluators have chosen to advance onto

the National Camps along with the at-large list. The at large list contains comments received from the evaluators on each player. These comments are not shared with anyone but USA Hockey.

 

5. The at-large list is combined with all twelve district and national office at-large candidates throughout the US.

 

6. A conference call with USA Hockey personnel is called to discuss all at-large candidates. This call can take up to 4—5 hours to discuss all the four birth years eligible.

 

7. Each District can submit at large recommendations to the national office. The National Team Scouts can

submit additional names as at large players.

 

8. The at-large players that are chosen ultimately come from USA Hockey. The District merely submit names of players the evaluators feel may perform well at the National Camps.

 

Alaska Affiliate Tryouts

 

For several years our Pacific District tryout has been open to all participates. We have enjoyed seeing so many enthusiastic athletes in attendance over the years; however, with the number of participants increasing it has caused the administration to reevaluate our tryout process. Each Affiliate will independently or combined hold their tryout/and or evaluation process. 
 

What will the Affiliate tryout determine?

The Affiliate tryout process will determine the quality players from each Affiliate who will advance onto the Pacific District Select Tryout—this will be the first step in reaching the final process - the National Development Camp.

 

What determines the number of girls selected from each Affiliate?

The number of girls that are registered USA Hockey players in each Affiliate will determine the number of girls that will be able to advance onto the Pacific District Tryout. A percentage will be determined before the first Affiliate tryout commences.

 

What if I can’t make the Affiliate tryout?

A small number of slots (at-large) are set aside for players that are playing out of District or otherwise unable to attend the tryout. Players that fall into this category must tryout in either another District at their Affiliate level tryouts or tryout at another Pacific District Affiliate tryout. Players that choose to take this avenue will be placed on an at-large list, this does not guarantee a slot to the Pacific District tryout.


How do I apply for an at-large slot?

To apply for an at-large slot at the affiliate level, the player must fill out the necessary forms provided by their Affiliate. These forms must be submitted to their Affiliate representative and the registration fee paid to the Alaska State Hockey Association as soon as possible. It will be the player’s responsibility to find a venue for their “affiliate” tryout and have their ranking sent to their Affiliate representative.

 

 If you are unable to attend your Affiliate tryout contact your Affiliate representative right away.

 

What ages can attend National Camps?

 

Select 14 camp: 1996 Birth year

Select 15 camp: 1995 Birth year

Select 16 camp: 1994 Birth year

Select 17 Camp: 1993 Birth year

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Nationally how many girls will attend the National Camps? (subject to change)

Girl 17 camp: 5 teams (each team—9 forwards, 6 defense, 2 goalies = 85 players

Girl 16 camp: 6 teams (each team—9 forwards, 6 defense, 2 goalies = 102 players

Girl 15 camp: 6 teams (each team—9 forwards, 6 defense, 2 goalies = 102 players

Girl 14 camp: 5 teams (each team—9 forwards, 6 defense, 2 goalies = 85 players

I already know where I will attend college, do I really need to tryout?

The tryout and the National Camp is not about being scouted for colleges. This is not the purpose of the National camp or this tryout. True, both venues are scouted, Lake Placid and Rochester are major scouting venues for NCAA coaches, but the purpose of the camp is for USAH to identify and contribute to the development of its top female athletes. If you have aspirations of participating in the National program this is your only direct venue to be seen and interact directly with the National coaching staff.

 

If I wasn’t select last year, do I really have a chance to be select this year?

Yes, every year the evaluation staff looks at each player with new insight. Some players grow and develop during their hockey season and other remain the same. Every year there are players that are selected that were not selected the previous year. It is always heartbreaking when a player doesn’t tryout. The goal is to select our top players and that might be the player that chose not to tryout. You must tryout to be selected.

 

How many players will be selected in each age division?

The National office has not released the numbers for this year. Each District receives an allocation based on the number of players in the District and the performance of the players the District has sent in past years. We anticipate our allocation will remain consistent with past allocations. These numbers serve as a baseline.

 

Can I choose who I skate and room with?

No, the best effort is made to mix up the players from different areas. Players are roomed with their tryout

team. Players will be roomed 3-4 per room.

 

What if I am unable to attend a district tryout due to a injury or family emergency?

If you are unable to attend the District tryouts for due to injury or family emergency contact Margo Dreyer

mdreyer@gci.com

 

If I live or play in another District (i.e. Prep schools) do I have to come home for to tryout?

No, you can tryout in any District but you can only be selected in the District in which you legal reside. It is best if you tryout in your home District. If you tryout in another District you will need to notify your District representative and the representative from the District in which you are trying out. Your tryout evaluation will be compared with players in your home District that are trying out at home. You cannot tryout in more than one District.

 

Do my parents or guardians need to accompany me to the tryout?

No, but spectators and supporters are welcome to watch the on-ice skates and attend the Opportunities in Hockey seminar. If parents attend, please note they may not stay at the same hotel as the players and the players once checked into the tryout must remain with their teams at all times. If a player drives themselves, they are required to check their car keys into the camp director at registration.

 

What is the U18 National Team?

The U18 National Team consists of 20-22 of the top players in the nation. The players must be 15-17 years of age and have US citizenship. The National team coaches and scouts will be at the national player development select camps in order to evaluate and rank this elite pool of players. The U18 National competes internationally twice a year and attends 2 team oriented training camps: IIHF World Championship, Pre-World training camp, 3 game series against Canada and August festival. For more information go to usahockey.com.

 

How are fees determined?

The District has made a commitment to having the tryout cost and process be as equitable as possible throughout the District. Each year the District board allots grant funding to off set some of the cost for every player. The less expensive areas to travel from pay slightly more than the base price per player which off set the most expensive areas.

 

Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Affiliate Contact

Information

 

Alaska—Kimberly Rupp— kim@dsiinfo.com

 

California—Kathy McGarrigle - CAHAGIRLSWOMEN@aol.com

 

Nevada—Mike Myers  - Jmmyers@LasVegasNevada.GOV

 

OregonKent Lane - klane@hipaarx.net

 

Washington—Shirley Williamson - shirleywilliamson@comcast.net