WSHL DIVISION SEMIFINAL WRAP-UP; March 22 - March 25, 2018
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AAU Ice Hockey Newsletter
AAU Ice Hockey Sports for all, Forever Jan 1, 2016 Volume 3, Issue 3 Concussion - why does our spor t tolerate inferior helmets? An editorial by: Keith Kloock Once upon a time in America, when kids would get bumps and bruises during a youth sport then almost invariably an adult would be there Editor to say “rub some dirt on it and get back in the game”. Similarly, if a kid got Keith Kloock his bell rung (as we all used to call it) then a coach may ask “are you 21220 Wellington St. OK ?” and almost every kid would always respond “I’m fine, just put me in Woodhaven, MI 48183 (734) 692-5158 coach”. Clearly this was an age of both innocence and ignorance. Published quarterly for the It is widely expected that CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) benefit and interest of AAU Ice Hockey participants. and the topic of concussions within youth sports will become more widely discussed during 2016. Sparked in AAU Leagues, Administrators, part by the Christmas Day (of 2015) as well as Team Coaches and/ or Managers are encouraged release of the film Concussion. to submit articles and notices to: The movie stars Will Smith as it [email protected] attempts to chronicle the work of doctor Bennet Omalu. IMDB.com describes it as “a dramatic thriller based on the incredible true David vs. Goliath story of American immigrant Dr. Bennet Omalu, the brilliant forensic neuropathologist who made the first discovery of CTE, a football-related brain trauma, in a pro player and fought for the truth to be known. -
On the Edge WSHL WRAP-UP; October 5-8, 2017 SAN DIEGO
Photo: On the Edge WSHL WRAP-UP; October 5-8, 2017 SAN DIEGO SABERS @ LONG BEACH BOMBERS Sabers Open 2017-18 season with Two games in Long Beach 10.05.17 – Long Beach 7, San Diego 0 10.07.17 – Long Beach 8, San Diego 2 The Long Beach Bombers are the only undefeated team remaining in the Western Division after sweeping a two-game Thursday/Saturday series from the San Diego Sabers who were opening their season. A pair of goals my Miroslav Rohlik early in the second period put the Bombers out ahead on Thursday and they went on to a 7-0 win. Domenic Bosetti posted the shutout but the Sabers made him earn it, firing 27 shots at him – 11 in the third period. While Rohlik supplied the first two goals for Long Beach, veteran Tomas Urbanec contributed the last two, beating Zach Hale, who made 31 saves for San Diego. Parker Moskal (2-2-4) figured in four of the Bombers’ eight goals in an 8-2 Long Beach win on Saturday. The Sabers were already trailing, 3-0, midway through the first period when Elisha Reese put them on the board. Karel Kankovsky’s tally 2:58 into the second period got the Sabers within a goal, but that woke up the Bombers, who scored twice for a 5-2 lead at the second intermission, then added three more unanswered goals in the third for the 8-2 final. Frej McLoughlin matched Moskal’s two-goal output, Rohlik dished out three assists and Matthew Ayres stopped 11 of 13 shots in his WSHL debut for the Bombers. -
The Western States Hockey League Presents
The Western States Hockey League Presents: The 17th Annual Western States Shootout All League Showcase and 2 All-Star Teams from Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League Player Guide and League Information December 19-21, 2017 City National Arena and SOBE Ice Arena Las Vegas, Nevada To all of the College Coaches and Professional Scouts: The Western States Hockey League’s Board of Governors, along with all 23 member teams and 2 All League Rep team from the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League, are pleased to welcome you back to Las Vegas, Nevada, for the 17th annual Western States Shootout and College Showcase. From humble beginnings, the Shootout has grown to the point that we now require two host arenas. New this year is the City National Arena the practice home of the Las Vegas Knights (NHL) are now joint hosts with the SOBE Ice Arena. We know that both facilities will provide the same kind of hospitality that our staff, media, coaches and scouts have come to expect. The 17th Shootout has brought out the largest number of college recruiters since its inception. This year, our players are showcasing their talents to over 93 colleges and universities, in addition to both national and international professional scouts. Another pivotal piece to the Shootout’s continued success, has been our partnership with the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino, which provides the WSHL, and our fans, with first-class lodging at a great price. Additionally, an all-inclusive meal program for all of our teams. We hope you enjoy your stay at the Stratosphere as much as we do every year. -
Project Report Event Center Feasibility Study/Business Plan
Project Report Event Center Feasibility Study/Business Plan Prepared for The Twin Falls County Fair Twin Falls, Idaho Submitted by AECOM Technical Services, Inc. (AECOM) March 2, 2016 Project No. 60446800 303 East Wacker Drive Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60601 312.373.7558 FAX 312.373.6800 www. aecom.com Table of Contents I. Introduction and Executive Summary ................................................................................. 5 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 5 Executive Summary ................................................................................................................. 5 II. Economic and Demographic Analysis................................................................................. 9 Population................................................................................................................................. 9 Age ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Households............................................................................................................................. 11 Income .................................................................................................................................... 11 Employment............................................................................................................................ 12 Visitor Infrastructure -
AAU Ice Hockey Newsletter
AAU Ice Hockey Sports for all, Forever Oct 1, 2015 (revised) Volume 3, Issue 2 Qualifying for the AAU Nor th American Championship tournaments AAU Hockey has discontinued the National Qualifier concept. In the past, the AAU Hockey national chair had authorized several Qualifier Editor tournaments as a method for accepting teams into the National and North Keith Kloock American Championship tournaments. AAU also accepted teams from 21220 Wellington Woodhaven, MI 48183 leagues and provide At-Large berths into these tournaments as well. (734) 692-5158 However, this entire Qualifier concept was built upon the premise that Published quarterly for the there may be regions where AAU licensed leagues were not available. benefit and interest of AAU Ice Hockey participants. In other words, it was an attempt to include a pathway into Nationals AAU Leagues, Administrators, for teams existing in areas where AAU Hockey hadn’t yet caught on very as well as Team Coaches and/ well. Yet as it has turned out, when a few teams form within an area they or Managers are encouraged have almost invariably created a league. Presently the vast majority of to submit articles and notices to: AAU teams do participate within AAU licensed leagues, which have been [email protected] driving most of our nation-wide growth. Birth of the OPEN Classification concept (essentially Tier 1). To help ensure that the AAU National and/or North American Championships are still potentially available to every one while also protecting the integrity of our existing AAU licensed leagues, national chair Keith Noll has created a separate pathway to OPEN Divisions at the Nationals and/or North Americans. -
WSHL WRAP-UP; March 1 – March 4, 2018
WSHL WRAP-UP; March 1 – March 4, 2018 Photo provided by: Mark Mauno COLORADO JR. EAGLES @ OGDEN MUSTANGS Mustangs secure second place, first-round bye 03.02.18 – Ogden 3, Colorado 2 03.03.18 – Ogden 6, Colorado 1 03.04.18 – Ogden 3, Colorado 0 With second place in the Mountain Division and a first-round bye on the line, the Ogden Mustangs defeated the Colorado Jr. Eagles three times, taking care of business and sending a message to a possible division semifinal opponent. The Jr. Eagles battled back from a 2-0 deficit to tie Friday's game, 2-2, with 5:18 left in the third period, but Ammon Anderson's second goal of the game, with 56 seconds left, gave the Mustangs the regulation win. With just under a minute left, Colorado turned the puck over at their blue line and Ogden's Ross Bartlett collected the puck took it to the slot. His backhand attempt was blocked, but Harry Gulliver fired it back on net. It was blocked again, but came to Anderson at the side of the net, and he buried it for the game-winner. With the Mustangs up, 2-1, late in the third period, Colorado's Sean McMahon slipped past a hip check along the right-wing boards, chased the puck down in the corner, and centered it to Joe Roach who's wrist shot was partially blocked by Ogden netminder Tymen Edelkoort coming out to challenge. The puck went up in the air, and looked like it might float over the net, but came down across the line to tie the game and set the stage for Anderson's heroics.