thegreatone99 wrote:8U Numbers Girls - right from Minnesotahockeyorg.comthegreatone99 wrote:Let's do the quick simple math, I prefer things simple
These numbers are from the same table of USA Hockey, only MN Girl stats
The foundation for girls hockey would be the youngsters (7/8 yr olds) when all the parents are excited and investing into their future D1 superstar. And then the late bloomers at 9-10 yrs old. But after that, not sure how many girls start playing at U12. By U12 everyone is sizing up their local HS program and will she be the 1st line star that can skip U15s to be on Varsity.
Year - 12-13 (Age) 9/10 yr olds: 2,124
Year - 13-14 (Age) 9/10 yr olds: 2,106
Year - 14-15 (Age) 9/10 yr olds: 1,995 every yr neg growth
Year - 12-13 (Age) 7/8 yr olds: 1,914
Year - 13-14 (Age) 7/8 yr olds: 1,896
Year - 14-15 (Age) 7/8 yr olds: 1,995 flat, neg, minimal growth
I guess I am confused, where are these amazing growth numbers for the State of Hockey that are the foundation for years to come?
You demonstrate record numbers for *U mites, How many of these were actually NEW for the year, not total? In 10-11 there were NEW girls of 1,752 and season 14-15 there were 1,744 NEW registered girls You are right amazing growth. There were more NEW girls for 2010 than 2015
Anyone can spine the numbers and Minnesota Hockey needs to based on the value of the game to our economy.
Can I call you the Spinnmaster
10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15
3757 3825 3608 3718 3901
-3.7% 1.8% -5.7% 3.0% 4.9%
NEW 1752 1676 1474 1710 1744
% 0.5% -4.3% -12.1% 16.0% 2.0%
RETAINED 2005 2149 2134 2008 2157
% -7.0% 7.2% -0.7% -5.9% 7.4%
LOST 620 686 704 657 677
% -8.4% 10.6% 2.6% -6.7% 3.0%
You got me- only new players equate to players who will continue on. Darn I thought I could get one by you. It has nothing to do with the total amount of players in the pool; heck if I were a coach that would be the first thing I asked at tryouts, If you are new player you are on the team, anyone who has played before, you are off the team. Brilliant concept of the pyramid.
Please explain how 3,901 is less than 3757, 3825, 3608 and 3718.
Jethro Bodine must have been goesinta and ciphering this one.