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Old Bill's Fun Run

Thank you Kelle Morris for taking care of the booth at the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole annual Old Bill's Fun Run!.  

 

 

One Goal Hockey Gear

JYH has purchased additional rental gear through One Goal.  The rental equipment is very popular with our Mite and Squirt participants.

Funds donated through Old Bill's assist in the purchase of the equipment.

USA Hockey News

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - USA Hockey's Board of Directors overwhelmingly passed all aspects of the Progressive Checking Skill Development Program today during its 2011 Annual Congress.


The program includes the following elements:

  • It encourages more body contact in the pre-body checking age categories by providing more training and support for coaches and referees; and encouraging more legal body contact in the pre-body checking age categories through “Point of Emphasis” rule #1 passed by the Board.
  • It tightens the standard of play for intimidation hits in the legal body checking age categories. Beginning in the 2011-12 season, legal body checking in games will begin at the Bantam age level (ages 13-14).
  • Beginning in 2011-12, each USA Hockey coach will be required to take an age-specific training module which will provide training information consistent with long-term athlete and childhood development principles for the age category the coach will be engaged with. Each module will include training information for body contact and checking.
  • Each season, USA Hockey officials attend clinics that review points of emphasis relating to the standard of play. These 2011-12 clinics will focus on allowing more body contact consistent with the rules in pre-checking age categories and a tighter standard of play for roughing, cross-checking, boarding, charging, high-sticking and other intimidation hits in the legal body checking divisions.
  • USA Hockey will monitor the on-ice management of games with regular reports from local referee-in-chiefs, coach-in-chiefs and Association Coaching and Education (ACE) administrators to USA Hockey's national office staff in Colorado Springs.
  • USA Hockey will conduct research on the effect of the Progressive Checking Skill Development Program on risk reduction and skill development. The results of the research will be published when completed.
  • The Board also passed rules that prohibit any check that comes in contact with the head or neck. The goal of this rule is to make the player more responsible for actions that make contact to the head or neck similar to rules now in place for stick infractions to the head.

 

A goal of the Progressive Checking Skill Development Program is to enhance skill development consistent with the American Development Model and its long-term athlete development principles.

Another goal of the program is to improve on-ice management of the game to help reduce potential risks in the sport.

     
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4 plus 7 adds up to winning team

See the Jackson Hole News and Guide article posted on the home page about 4 Midget players from Jackson who joined forces with Pinedale players to make a winning team!

Ice Rink Tested

In response to recent news articles regarding high levels of carbon monoxide at ice rinks, the Snow King Center ice rink was tested for carbon monoxide levels by Jackson Hole Fire Inspector Kathy Clay on  2-11-11.  It is at a safe level.  More information is available in the Home section of this website.

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Jackson Youth Hockey Players Chosen For Wyoming All-State Teams

09/05/2011, 6:11am (MST), By R Colson

Twelve From Jackson Selected to Represent Wyoming Regionally and Nationwide...