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Female High Performance Information and Forms Jan. 6, 2012 The Hockey Nova Scotia High Performance Program is a national program administered by Hockey Canada in partnership with Hockey Nova Scotia. The High Performance Program is intended to assist aspiring players in preparing for regional, national and international competition. Hockey Canada’s High Performance Program includes the Male Under 17 Regional program, the Female Under 18 Regional program, the Male Under 18 National program, the Male Under 20 (junior) program, the Female Under 22 program, the National teams who compete at the World Championships annually, as well the Olympic Hockey teams which compete every four years. We have included additional information in this correspondence relating to the High Performance Program to assist you in understanding the program as well as how it can benefit you. The dates for the Female Under 15 Spring Camp are: § April 27-29, 2012 St. Margaret’s Centre, Tantallon, Nova Scotia § Female Under 15 Program is for players born in 1998 and 1999 (players born in 2000 if room exists in program) § Female Under 17 Program is for players born in 1996 and 1997 High Performance Program Spring Camps The Hockey Nova Scotia Spring Camp is an event designed to provide you with the experience of playing with and against players who are of an elite level. As well, the HNS Spring Camp is used as an evaluation tool for all players for the next stage of the HPP. Players are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner both on and off the ice at all times. Players are also expected to act in a manner worthy of a participant in the HNS High Performance Program. Should a player require discipline for off-ice activities, their involvement in the HNS High Performance Program may be terminated. Players are expected to be at the arena one hour prior to the scheduled start of all assigned games and practices. Punctuality at all off-ice activities is also mandatory. Please note that players are required to attend all camp activities! Hockey Canada rules and regulations will be in effect during the Spring Camp competition. Please note that game misconducts, match penalties, etc. will be dealt with in the same manner as in League play. The registration fee for the HNS Spring Camp includes the following: · Practices · 4 games · Goaltenders will also attend a separate session · Off-ice classroom sessions/briefings
Note: Accommodations, travel and meals are the responsibility of the individual players and are not included in the registration fee. Players are also responsible for the care and custody of all personal belongings and hockey equipment for the duration of the camp and should not leave them unattended It should be noted that female players born in 1997, 1998 & 1999 will be eligible to compete for Team Nova Scotia at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George , British Columbia. Players must be involved in the Hockey Nova Scotia High Performance in order to be selected for this team. Players will advance thru the High Performance Program over the next few years before the team is selected in late 2014. Darren Sutherland Technical Director Hockey Nova Scotia 7 Mellor Avenue, Unit 17 Dartmouth NS, B3B 0E8 phone: 902.454.9400 fax: 902.454.3883 |
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