Sounds like for the youngest group (those born in 1993) they will be nominated through their high school coaches or 14U coaches. Then they will go through a tryout to get them to a festival in April at Plymouth. And from there the nominations will be made to the national camp.
But for the next two age groups, 1991s and 1992s, the nominations come through the high school coach and they compete in 8 sections. 1A+1AA is a section, 2A+2AA is a section, and so on. They will start with over 300 girls per age group and then get cut down to a team of 20 in each section, which is 160 girls, then to a final 51, then selections to the national camp.
So as I see it they (1) added a phase, it's now 4 not 3, (2) made it more geographical based and (3) made it open to more girls in the first phase.
Anyone out there had boys go through this? How do you see it comparing to the old process?
If there are 300+ girls in each age group that's 900 girls participating in the first phase. Isn't that just about every girls hockey player in Minnesota? I don't know the numbers state-wide, but it seems like a lot.
