SCAHA MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
LAKEWOOD MALL MEETING ROOM
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESENT
Bob Doherty (Commissioner), Sandy Blumberg (Deputy Commissioner), Bob
Driffill (Treasurer), Wendy Goldstein (Member Services), Rosemary
Voulelikas (Secretary), John Silberstein (Parliamentarian), Annie Fisher
(Statistician), Chris Carcerano (Ice Convener), and Kevin Culbertson
(Director-at-Large).
MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS PRESENT/ABSENT
GUESTS PRESENT
Chris Crotty – LA Kings
Fan Development
Bob Doherty called the
meeting to order at
Minutes
Mike Kettlecamp motioned
to approve the minutes of the
(motion SECONDED and
PASSED)
Guest Speaker
Chris Crotty, LA Kings Fan Development distributed two flyers of the LA
Kings Skills Series. He reminded the board of the Kings’ fundraising
programs in particular the LA Kings Assist program. As of now, the top 3
teams in the hunt for the $6500 donation are the Jr. Kings, the Jr.
Reign and the West Valley Wolves. The Jr. Kings have already qualified
for the $1000 donation. If you are participating in the contest portion,
the deadline to get your tickets in is
Commissioner’s Report
Bob Doherty talked about
the USA Hockey proposed rule changes in particular the no icing of the
puck during a penalty kill by the shorthanded team and the no checking
at Pee Wee.
Bob Doherty informed the
board that the rules are being reviewed at the Winter USAH meeting in
mid-January and if recommended they will be voted on at the June annual
USAH congress meeting. If voted on they would take in effect in the
season of 2012.
Bob Doherty informed the
board that at the end of June 2008, the membership development
department of USA Hockey reported growth in the 8U category. After two
successful growth years, USAH is poised to surpass 100,000 members in
the 8U division. The question being asked is if the 8U division is
growing, why is USAH doing the ADM model? Bob reported that the first
Mite Subcommittee meeting will be held the last weekend of January, most
probably a Saturday morning. It will be a 2-3 hour meeting. Bob stated
that he will send an email with all of the details in the next day or
so.
Bob stated that currently
there is no definition of what a High Performance Club is as per USAH’s
definition. Bob stated that USAH is currently working on a strategy
related to HPC (High Performance Club). To be become a HPC, clubs will
need to be ADM compliant from the bottom up (Mites through Midgets).
Joe Doyle, regional ADM
manager is presenting ADM Mites, Squirts and Pee Wee Coach’s clinics on
Bob Doherty informed the
board that if anyone had items that they would like to place on the CAHA
Board and/or the CAHA Youth Council agendas to please email anyone of
the CAHA board members.
Deputy Commissioner’s Report
Sandy Blumberg stated hearings are down at this point
and she is pleased to report that more and more clubs are asserting
their authority with their players and coaches and holding their own
meetings with their members who are behaving badly and these hearings
are being held after the league has dispensed with theirs. In
comparison, there has been a huge spike in financial disputes between
clubs and their players. Clubs must make sure to notify players of their
delinquent status and remove them from participation if they are
delinquent.
Sandy Blumberg reiterated to the board that if
players are placed on the league wide delinquent list, that player is
delinquent and not eligible to participate until monies owed are paid.
If a club decides to offer a spot or roster their own delinquent player
without receiving funds in the upcoming season, then that club voids the
amount owed to them by that player. Players cannot be coerced to play
for a club they owe money to with the promise that the club will waive
the delinquency. If the player decides not to accept the offer, the club
cannot then reinstate that player on the delinquency list.
And finally, Sandy Blumberg spoke about team
accounts. Unless there is specific language including team accounts in
your financial agreements, clubs can not add these monies owed to the
delinquency.
LAHOA/SDHRA Report
No report at this time.
Staff Reports
Member Services
– Wendy Goldstein informed the board that she will be updating the final
roster player counts and the SCAHA player fees owed.
Ice Convener –
Chris Carcerano asked the board to always double check any changes to
the schedule that are sent to them by him. This is to make sure that
Mistakes do not happen, like double booking games in one weekend.
Chris Carcerano reported
that at the following divisions games will be added and/or removed:
·
Mite A: LAHC has one more game than the other teams in the division. The
game against the Bears will be removed from the standings. (The Bears
dropped to Mite B at final declarations).
·
Mite B: Chris stated that he will need to add a game for the Wolves and
Bears 1.
·
Squirt B: Chris stated that he will be required to remove games from the
standings. OC Hockey and Bears each have one more game than the other
teams in that division. The games will be randomly selected.
Chris Carcerano assured
the board that all of the online game summaries are reviewed. Not every
complaint/issue will receive a comment and/or reply from the league.
Chris Carcerano reminded
the board that the SCAHA Playoff Bids are due
Chris Carcerano thanked
all the volunteers and evaluators that worked the SCAHA Pre-Select camp.
In particular, Chris thanked Lily Lieu for working from the start of the
camp until the end of the camp. It was truly appreciated by all. Chris
Carcerano reported that of 300 players that participated, only five ‘A’
players advanced. Chris stated that he received requests from players
whose coaches scheduled exhibition games during the select weekend to be
placed on Team B because that schedule accommodates their exhibition
game. SCAHA will be looking at this more closely next year. SCAHA does
not schedule games for the BN A and up divisions and coaches should not
be scheduling exhibition games either.
Chris Carcerano reported
that the SCAHA web site has been revamped and worked on all season long,
integrating the standings, game scores, etc. There are additional plans
to continue to improve the web site. The SCAHA I-phone App has been
positively received. The majority of the requests are for player stats.
SCAHA’s policy has always been not to release the stats until the end of
the season for obvious reasons. What the App provides, what is new, rink
directions, 2009-2010 stats, etc.
Statistician
- Annie Fisher distributed to each of the presidents the penalty minute
totals for each of their teams. These totals include penalty minutes for
the first half of the season up to the last game of December. The
maximum penalty threshold is the following:
·
Mites and Squirts
250 penalty minutes
·
PW’s and Up
400 penalty minutes
Treasurer’s
Report
Bob Driffill distributed the financials dated
(motion SECONDED and
PASSED)
Director-at-Large Report
Kevin Culbertson stated that he has been coordinating the penalty fines,
forfeiture fines, etc. Once you receive the notice please send all
payments to Kevin Culbertson. He will then process them and keep an
accounting of them and then forward to Bob Driffill.
Parliamentarian Report
No report at this time. John Silberstein stated he will be attending the
USAH Winter meeting and to email him if they have any issues they would
like for him to bring up.
A.C.E. Coaching Coordinator Report
Nancy Hodge is absent. Sandy Blumberg informed the board that Nancy Hodge
is still
Collecting copies of Coach’s CEP cards and has notified all of the
registrars to forward
these copies to her.
Other Business
Bob Doherty stated that he received an email from Ben Cohen regarding an
email he
received from a scouting organization letting them know that player x has
been notified
as a possible prospect and giving them a short time delay to pay $99.99
fee to be
scouted. Bridget Hopkinson stated that it is like a subscription to have
your player placed
on a list. This is like “facebook” for hockey players. The question is do
you really need
this? No.
Adjourn
Meeting was adjourned at |