Age re-structuring for Mn youth hockey
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:01 pm
Have heard possible age re-structuring is up for vote this summer by Mn hockey. Any truth to this and if so,how will it affect second yr. players this year?
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Wasn't this how it was Ice ages ago, or am I missing something?Iceman33 wrote:It's seems like a simple solution. I have always thought the birth year thing is kind of an odd way to do it. Since 10, 11, 12 graders play high school. Why wouldn't you just make it a grade thing through the whole process. It seems pretty simple....
4th-5th graders - Squirts
6th-7th graders - Peewees
8th-9th graders - Bantams
10, 11th, 12th - High School
You can't go strictly on grade...what about the kid who get's held back in the 5th grade..should he get an extra year of Squirts out of it?Iceman33 wrote:It's seems like a simple solution. I have always thought the birth year thing is kind of an odd way to do it. Since 10, 11, 12 graders play high school. Why wouldn't you just make it a grade thing through the whole process. It seems pretty simple....
4th-5th graders - Squirts
6th-7th graders - Peewees
8th-9th graders - Bantams
10, 11th, 12th - High School
Do you know how many 5th graders in my granddaughters class are playing peewee hockey?Iceman33 wrote:It's seems like a simple solution. I have always thought the birth year thing is kind of an odd way to do it. Since 10, 11, 12 graders play high school. Why wouldn't you just make it a grade thing through the whole process. It seems pretty simple....
4th-5th graders - Squirts
6th-7th graders - Peewees
8th-9th graders - Bantams
10, 11th, 12th - High School
muckandgrind wrote:You can't go strictly on grade...what about the kid who get's held back in the 5th grade..should he get an extra year of Squirts out of it?Iceman33 wrote:It's seems like a simple solution. I have always thought the birth year thing is kind of an odd way to do it. Since 10, 11, 12 graders play high school. Why wouldn't you just make it a grade thing through the whole process. It seems pretty simple....
4th-5th graders - Squirts
6th-7th graders - Peewees
8th-9th graders - Bantams
10, 11th, 12th - High School
Simple solution: change the birth date cut-off from 6/30-7/1 to 8/31-9/1. Most kids born 8/31 or before to the previous 9/1 will be in the same grade...more so than the current cut-off date, anyways.
My 5th grader has a classmate who is a peewee.elliott70 wrote:Do you know how many 5th graders in my granddaughters class are playing peewee hockey?Iceman33 wrote:It's seems like a simple solution. I have always thought the birth year thing is kind of an odd way to do it. Since 10, 11, 12 graders play high school. Why wouldn't you just make it a grade thing through the whole process. It seems pretty simple....
4th-5th graders - Squirts
6th-7th graders - Peewees
8th-9th graders - Bantams
10, 11th, 12th - High School
(rhetorical, don't answer)
Playing by grade is not an easy answer.
In D16 we put 'em in the woods to cut timber or in the fields to haul sugar beets.DMom wrote:One question, the 5th grade peewees, what do they do in 9th grade if they can't make the JV? ....Jr. Gold
You didn't answer my question...what about the kid who gets held back a year in school?....does he get to play another year at the same level as well instead of moving up to play the level the kids his same age have to? How about the whiz kid who jump a year in a school? Is he forced to play up? What if he isn't physically capable to make that jump on in level?Iceman33 wrote:Some of you say that, it can't be done by grades and you use 5th graders playing Peewees as a reason. There is always going to be certain things that seem unfair whether you go grade or cut-off. My reason is every other sport involved with school has it by grades. Basketball, Football, you name it. I understand the AAA and Summer hockey by birthyear. But grades will work for Association, we all know if it was up to the schools this is how it would be. Why to hockey board members make it more difficult than that? Like I said when he gets to high school he has to go by his grade, why not just have them grow up playing with the kids he is going to play with in high school. There is no cut-off date come Varsity hockey, it needs to be the same all the way up.
That doesn't have anything to do with the age limits. That refers to the insurance year for registration, basically, or your benefits as 'registered' USA hockey member.MoveYourFeet wrote:Here it is, straight from USA Hockey (website)
Registration Season Date Change
At the January, 2009 Winter Meeting, the USA Hockey Board of Directors reviewed the recommendation of the District Registrars to change the USA Hockey registration season to May 1 through April 30. This recommendation was approved by the Board of Directors and will take effect for the 2009-10 season.
Those are the new dates because most club teams (outside MN) have their tryouts May 1 or after for the upcoming year.
The question is....Do all districts have to comply with this rule or can they augment and change or keep current registat dates in place? If anyone knows, please pass on what you know.
I know Minnesota Hockey does not meet until April 15 I believe but do not know if this is on the agenda for update and or change.
Non-school sports teams:Iceman33 wrote:Some of you say that, it can't be done by grades and you use 5th graders playing Peewees as a reason. There is always going to be certain things that seem unfair whether you go grade or cut-off. My reason is every other sport involved with school has it by grades. Basketball, Football, you name it. I understand the AAA and Summer hockey by birthyear. But grades will work for Association, we all know if it was up to the schools this is how it would be. Why to hockey board members make it more difficult than that? Like I said when he gets to high school he has to go by his grade, why not just have them grow up playing with the kids he is going to play with in high school. There is no cut-off date come Varsity hockey, it needs to be the same all the way up.
philip18 wrote:Read the book "Outliers" to learn what really matters and what needs to be done to make the best group of players if we in MN really want to be smart about this.
This is not the 'age grouping' it is for registration.MoveYourFeet wrote:Here it is, straight from USA Hockey (website)
Registration Season Date Change
At the January, 2009 Winter Meeting, the USA Hockey Board of Directors reviewed the recommendation of the District Registrars to change the USA Hockey registration season to May 1 through April 30. This recommendation was approved by the Board of Directors and will take effect for the 2009-10 season.
Those are the new dates because most club teams (outside MN) have their tryouts May 1 or after for the upcoming year.
The question is....Do all districts have to comply with this rule or can they augment and change or keep current registat dates in place? If anyone knows, please pass on what you know.
I know Minnesota Hockey does not meet until April 15 I believe but do not know if this is on the agenda for update and or change.
The wizard of Forest Lake comes through again.DMom wrote:That doesn't have anything to do with the age limits. That refers to the insurance year for registration, basically, or your benefits as 'registered' USA hockey member.MoveYourFeet wrote:Here it is, straight from USA Hockey (website)
Registration Season Date Change
At the January, 2009 Winter Meeting, the USA Hockey Board of Directors reviewed the recommendation of the District Registrars to change the USA Hockey registration season to May 1 through April 30. This recommendation was approved by the Board of Directors and will take effect for the 2009-10 season.
Those are the new dates because most club teams (outside MN) have their tryouts May 1 or after for the upcoming year.
The question is....Do all districts have to comply with this rule or can they augment and change or keep current registat dates in place? If anyone knows, please pass on what you know.
I know Minnesota Hockey does not meet until April 15 I believe but do not know if this is on the agenda for update and or change.
Baseball doesn't do it by grade if you are with Gopher State. They use April 30th as a cutoff. (I don't know about other leagues) For baseball my 5th grader plays with the peewee, for hockey they split.