U14

 

Welcome to the 2023/24 Season

 

Thank-you to all the girls for their hard work over the past week.  Everyone did amazing, and we are looking forward to lots of fun this year!  Teams will be posted late afternoon  September 16. 

 

U14 Teams for the 2023-2024 Season

 

A1

Annaka

Bartucci

Madison

Cadzow

Elise

Cardinal

Alexis

Carey

Payton

Froese

Elli

Giacetti

Cait

Hill

Mattea

Korownyk

Daley

McPherson

Shae

Munn

Alexa

Pleadwell

Ava

Riener

Charlotte

Samuelson

Erica

Thorne

Riley

White

 

Coach: Kianna Doyle

1st Practice: September 18th 19:00-20:00 (Kinex)

2nd Practice: September 23rd 8:15-9:15 (Mark Messier)

 

B1

Aiveen

Daly

Ainsley

Engman

Lilly

Hughes

Rachel

Martin

Madison

Martin

Katelyn

Miller

Emily

Purves

Sophie

Randall

Emma

Rurka

Leah

Secker

Emily

Seeman

Jordyn

Turner

Taya

Wade

Madi

Wagar

Mila

Wolff

Wendy

Wu

 

Coach: Kerri Wagar

1st Practice: September 20th  17:15-18:15 (Mark Messier)

2nd Practice: September 23rd  7:15-8:15 (Go Auto)

 

C1

Bradi

Benson

Eastyn

Ellis

Natalie

Gehl

Juliet

James

Emily

Jamieson

Maddison

Jones

Raygen

Keehn

Scarlett

Matoga

Sarah

Monson

Fleur

Papadopolous

Everly

Picardo

Amy

Sheswell

Geneviève

Stephen

Morrisyn

Suer

Brenna

Weppler

Ava

Wozniak

 

Coach: To Be Announced

1st Practice: September 18th  19:00-20:00 (Kinex)

2nd Practice: September 23rd  7:00-8:00 (Mark Messier)



 

UAA

Athletes are required to attend a UAA ice session as designated by Ringette Alberta. This will measure their skating proficiency in the areas of forward skating, backwards skating, tight turns, and pivots. There will be approximately 30 players on the ice for each UAA session.

 
Results of the UAA, along with previous coach feedback if available, will be used to determine groupings for the first evaluation scrimmage for U12. Groupings for subsequent scrimmages will be determined by a combination of UAA results and evaluation results from prior scrimmages.
 
The UAA results presented as average scores for all players will be used within the association to support athlete and program development. The UAA information will also be provided to RAB in accordance with their time constraints. While UAA Scores are not used in determining individual player ranking within their division, SARA shall use the RAB Target Team Scores and Target Ranges to form their teams. Each teams Total team Score shall be as close as possible to the Target Team Score for that tier, and each athletes score should be within the Target Range for the tier, where possible. Aggregate UAA scores are used to ensure SARA teams are declared in the appropriate division for their skill level.
 
Evaluations 
Independent evaluators will be contracted, when available, for skills and scrimmage evaluations. These evaluators will assess athletes relative to the group they are playing with, on a scale of 1-5, in the areas of skating, ring skills (ring control, passing and shooting),and game sense/team play. Evaluators will be encouraged to use the full 1-5 scale for ranking players during the evaluations.
 
Some player movement between groups is required after each evaluation session. Player movement can include movement between skating groups, or between teams within a skating group. All players will have a cumulative evaluation score based on all evaluations to date (including on ice skills and scrimmage evaluations, prior year coach feedback, and UAA scores if applicable) to determine subsequent ice times and/or determine player draft position. At the end of the evaluation process, the athlete will be ranked based on all evaluation scores to generate the draft lists.
 
Scrimmage game play can consist of 3 on 3, 4 on 4 and 5 on 5 at the discretion of the Division Coordinator, the on-ice coordinator and coaches (only when identified prior to evaluations). Game sessions should not exceed 30 skaters, to ensure the evaluators can adequately assess all players in all categories. On the sound of the buzzer or whistle (after approximately 90 seconds - time keepers are encouraged to assess current game play and stop play at an appropriate time that does not interfere with an active play) the players will abandon the ring and leave the ice. The next line will rotate onto the ice in the assigned order, as determined by their pinny or jersey number. The players will be reorganized periodically throughout the scrimmage to prevent the same players playing together on every shift. During the evaluation scrimmage, athletes will rotate between centre, forward and defense - bench volunteers will be responsible for ensuring that all players are given equal opportunity to play all three positions.
 
Evaluation Scoring
 
Final evaluation score is based on weight of 20% for Coach feedback, 20% for UAA score, and 60% for evaluation sessions
 
Final Skate Evaluations
 
Final skates are by invitation only and will be based on the cumulative scores achieved in the UAA and the previous two evaluations.  The number will be base don the number of teams and expected team size. However, this number can be altered by the Evaluations Director and Division coordinator, who will have the right to remove players from final skates. 
 
 
For more information regarding Player Evaluation and Team Selection, please refer to the SARA Ringette Operational Policy Handbook.

If you have any questions, please email: u14@stalbertringette.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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