WISCONSIN AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION, INC

2009 - 2010

AN AFFILIATE OF USA HOCKEY

MEMBER OF U.S. HOCKEY HALL OF FAME & WISCONSIN HOCKEY HALL OF FAME

RECORDS, BYLAWS, RULES & REGULATIONS

WISCONSIN AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION, INC.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction - Association Purpose

WAHA Personnel Directory

Bylaws

Rules and Regulations
WHOA Board of Directors

Officials Registration Procedures

USAH/WHOA Seminar Schedule

2009 WAHA State Tournament Results

2010 WAHA State Tournament Dates and Sites

2011 WAHA State Tournament Sites


How to Enter a Tournament
Wisconsin Ice Arenas

WAHA Associations

Insurance Coverages

Appendices

ASSOCIATION PURPOSE

  1. To encourage, improve, and promote the standards and extent of ice hockey in the state of Wisconsin.

  2. To conduct ice hockey tournaments and to select representative teams for competition in regional and national tournaments.

  3. To encourage youth in the development of high school hockey.

  4. To do any and all acts necessary or desirable in the furtherance of the foregoing purposes.

The members of the WAHA shall be composed solely of organized amateur ice hockey teams and leagues, all, or a majority of which, are in Wisconsin. The Association is a member of USA Hockey and adheres to its regulations.

It is the sincere hope of the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association that ICE HOCKEY in Wisconsin will grow, and that our organization will not only be a good one but that eventually through hard work it will be one of the best.



WAHA PERSONNEL DIRECTORY

REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Regional Directors representing the six regions of WAHA are elected to three-year terms on the following staggered schedule:

2010 2011 2012
(1) Region 2 (1) Region 1 (1) Region 1
(1) Region 4 (1) Region 3 (1) Region 2
(1) Region 5 (1) Region 4 (1) Region 3
(1) Region 6 (1) Region 5 (1) Region 4*
  (1) Region 5* (1) Region 6
  (1) Region 6*  
  *At Large *At large


REGION 1 DIRECTORS

BOB NORMAND - (Bev)
640 S. Main Street, Chippewa Falls 54729
(H) 715-723-6529, (O) 726-8231
(F): 715-726-4345;
EM: rjn@sgi.com
Term expires in 2011

JOHN HACK
3104 Ogden Ave., Superior 54880
Cell 218-391-2301 (H) 715-394-6522,
(O) 394-4899; (F): 394-5084
EM: jhack@sahaice.org
Term expires in 2012



REGION 2 DIRECTORS

DAWN OLSON - (David)
P.O. Box 62, Phillips 54555
(H) 715-339-2762, (W) 715-339-2844, (F) 715-339-6388
EM: dynamic@pctcnet.net
Term expires in 2012

BRYAN SCHRODER - (Kerri)
N2205 Clover Lane, Merrill 54452
(H) 715-536-6057; Cell 715-574-0657
(W) 715-675-3331 ext. 4263
EM: bryan.schroder@wahahockey.com
Term expires in 2010


REGION 3 DIRECTORS

MARY ANN ROBINSON - (Dave)
6529 Clover Road, Manitowoc 54220
(H/FAX) 920-758-3063
EMAIL: wahadir@yahoo.com
Term expires in 2012

CURT SAARI - (Karen)
1919 W. Telemark Circle, Green Bay 54313
(H) 920-498-8778; (W) 920-494-0303;
(F) 920-21-0210
EM: saari.curt@att.net
Term expires in 2011


REGION 4 DIRECTORS

JAMES FEELY - (June)
2100 American Legion Dr., Cross Plains 53528
Cell 608-512-3805
EM: jhfeely@gmail.com
Term expires in 2011

JERRY EDWARDS
1118 Eaton Avenue, Beloit 53511
(H) 608-362-9094; (O) 608-365-4520
(F): 608-365-6661
EM: jerry.edwards@wahahockey.com
Term expires in 2010

JERRY KENNEDY
- (Vikki)
(Director At-Large)
314 S. Walbridge Avenue, Madison 53714
(H/FAX) 608-244-4800
EM: region4director@ameritech.net
Term expires in 2012


REGION 5 DIRECTORS

ALAN DEMING - (Betty)
720 Tulip Lane, Waupun 53963
(H) 920-324-9182; (W) 920-324-3505
Cell 920-210-3994, (F) 3920-24-5580
EM: aldeming@charterinternet.com
Term expires in year 2010

DON MULDER - (Judy)
(Director At-Large)
806 Forest Circle, Fond du Lac 54935
(H) 920-922-3252; (F) 920-922-4374
EM: hockeyboss@sbcglobal.net
Term expires in 2011

TOM SLOCUM - (Susan)
934 W. Cedar Ridge Ct, Mequon, WI 53092
(O) 262-240-0881; (C) 414-510-7925;
FAX 888-510-1577
EM: tom.slocum@wahahockey.com
Term expires in 2011


REGION 6 DIRECTORS


MIKE CONNOR - (Barbara)
840 210TH Ave., Somerset 54025
(H) 715-247-5100, (F) 715-247-4499
EM: mike.connor@wahahockey.com
Term expires in 2010

FRAN FINCO - (Billie)
1012 Quincy St., Onalaska 54650
(H) 608-783-4659, (W) 608-781-9700
EMAIL: fran.finco@wahahockey.com
Term expires in 2012

CHUCK ANGER - (Kathy)
(Director-At-Large)
4208 Pine Meadow Dr., Eau Claire 54701
(H) 715-839-8770, (W) 8715-34-6681 x. 203,
Cell 715-559-8770
EM: chuck.anger@wahahockey.com
Term expires in 2011
 


SECTION DIRECTORS

OFFICIALS

TIM RICHTER
26 Golf Course Rd., Madison 53704-1423
Cell 608-215-4257, (F) 608-252-8886
EM: President@wihoa.org


DISABLED HOCKEY

BRAD ROETHLISBERGER - (Lori)
2072 Hilltop Lane, Green Bay 54313
(H) 920-592-0986, (F) 920-494-5720
EM: hockeyrefbar@sbcglobal.net


COACHING DIRECTOR


PAUL CAUFIELD
1048 Republic Dr., Mosinee 54455
(H) 715-344-5011, (W) 715-345-2854
Cell 715-218-2193
EM: paul.caufield@wahahockey.com

WOMENS/GIRLS DIRECTOR

MARY ANN ROBINSON
6529 Clover Rd., Manitowoc 54220
(H/FAX) 920-758-3063
EMAIL: wahadir@yahoo.com

MIDGET DEVELOPMENT

FRAN FINCO
1012 Quincy St., Onalaska 54650
(H) 608-783-4659, (W) 608-781-9700
EMAIL: fran.finco@wahahockey.com

BANTAM DEVELOPMENT

CURT SAARI
1919 W. Telemark Circle, Green Bay 54313
(H) 920-498-8778, (W) 920-494-0303;
(F) 920-321-0210
EMAIL: curt.saari@wahahockey.com

WEBMASTER

TOM SLOCUM
934 W. Cedar Ridge Ct
(O) 262-240-0881, (C) 414-510-7925;
(F) 888-510-1577
EM: tom.slocum@wahahockey.com

DIRECTORS EMERITUS

BILL SPARKS - (Edna)
Summer - 99 S. Aquila Ct.
Eagle River, WI 54521
715-479-9083

Winter - 11501 E, Natal Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85209
480-659-1269

LLOYD (BUD) SHELDON - (Anne)
3909 N. Prospect Ave., Shorewood 53211
(H/FAX) 414-961-1202

WIAA COACHES ASSN. LIAISON

TONY RENLUND
456 N. Perry Pkwy., Oregon 53575
608-835-4232, Cell 608-712-0752,(F) 608-835-7894
EM: alr@oregon.k12.wi.us

 

2009-2010 OFFICERS

President.......................................................................................................................Jerry Edwards
1118 Eaton Avenue
Beloit, WI 53511
Phone: (H) 608-362-9094, (O) 608-365-4520
FAX 608-365-4613
jerry.edwards@wahahockey.com

Secretary..............................................................................................................................John Hack
P.O. Box 728
Superior, WI 54880
(C) 218-391-2301; (F) 888-510-1577
jhack@sahaice.org

Treasurer..........................................................................................................................Tom Slocum
P.O. Box 170644
Fox Point, WI 53217
(O) 262-240-0881; (C) 414-510-7925; (F) 888-510-1577
tom.slocum@wahahockey.com

Tournament Committee Chairman............................................................................. Jerry Kennedy
314 S. Walbridge Avenue
Madison, WI 53714
Phone: (H/FAX) 608-244-4800
jerry.kennedy@wahahockey.com

1st Vice President-High School .................................................................................Mike Connor
840 210th Ave.
Somerset, WI 54025
Phone: (H) 715-247-5100, (F) 715-247-4499
mike.connor@wahahockey.com

2nd Vice President-PeeWees ..............................................................................Bryan Schroder
N2205 Clover Lane
Merrill, WI  54452
Phone:  (H) 715-536-6057
bryan.schroder@wahahockey.com

3rd Vice President-Squirts...........................................................................................Bob Normand
640 S. Main St.
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Phone: (H) 715-723-6529, (O) 715-726-8231, (F) 715-726-4345
bob.normand@wahahockey.com

4th Vice President-Bantams................................................................................... Jerry Kennedy
314 S. Walbridge Avenue
Madison, WI 53714
Phone: (H/FAX) 608-244-4800
jerry.kennedy@wahahockey.com

5th Vice President-Adult & 16U Midgets.....................................................................Don Mulder
806 Forest Circle
Fond du Lac, WI 54935
Phone: (H) 920-922-3252, FAX 920-922-4374
don.mulder@wahahockey.com

6th Vice President-Mites ............................................................................................ Al Deming
720 Tulip Lane
Waupun, WI 53963
Phone: (H) 920-324-9182; (W) 920-324-3505
(C) 920-210-3994, (FAX) 920-324-5580
al.deming@wahahockey.com

7th Vice President-Girls/Women .....................................................................Mary Ann Robinson
6529 Clover Rd.
Manitowoc, WI 54220
Phone: (H/FAX) 920-758-3063
mary.ann.robinson@wahahockey.com


 COMMITTEES

State Tournament Committee - Jerry Kennedy, Chairman

CLASSIFICATION - Don Mulder, Chairman
Region 1 – Bob Normand
Region 2 – Dawn Olson
Region 3 – Curt Saari
Region 4 – Jim Feely
Region 5 – Don Mulder
Region 6 – Fran Finco

DISCIPLINE – John Hack, Chairman, other board members as needed

WAHA/WISCONSIN HOCKEY HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE
Al Deming (Chair) (920) 324-9182
Don Mulder (920) 922-3252
Mike Thurmer (920) 324-9249
Mike Johnson (920) 324-9123
Jeff Breitzman (715) 325-7551

GIRLS/WOMENS DEVELOPMENT: Mary Ann Robinson

MIDGET DEVELOPMENT: Fran Finco

BANTAM DEVELOPMENT: Curt Saari

TIER I/TIER II PLAYOFFS: Don Mulder

WAHA BOOK: John Hack

WEBMASTER: Tom Slocum

MEDIA RELATIONS: John Hack

LEGAL COUNSEL: Dave Gault
Dave Gault, 908 Hemlock Dr., Verona 53953,
Ph: (H) 608-848-5784, (W) 266-9004
EM: dave.gault@wahahockey.com

TIER I HOCKEY COMMITTEE: Don Mulder, Chairman; Jerry Kennedy, Mary Ann Robinson, Tom Hansen, Curt Saari

STATE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE: Jerry Kennedy, Chairman, all Vice Presidents

REGISTRARS

Tom Hansen, Affiliate Registrar
413 S. Midvale Blvd., Madison 53711
(C) 608-516-4029, (F) 608-663-1226
EM: thansen@klengineering.com

Associate Registrars (information can be found on Region header page in Associations section of this Guidebook)
Region 1 - Bob Normand
Region 2 - Dawn Olson
Region 3 - Tom Hansen
Region 4 - Tom Hansen
Region 5 - Ann Zajac
 Region 6 -  Mike Falch

BY-LAWS


ARTICLE 1 – PURPOSE

The purpose for which the corporation has been organized is as follows:

This corporation claims complete jurisdiction as the governing body of amateur ice hockey in the state of Wisconsin, in compliance and in concert with USA Hockey, Inc. As such the objects shall be--
  1. To foster, advance, develop and regulate the game of ice hockey as an amateur sport in the state of Wisconsin;

  2. To promote, encourage and assist in the formation of local governing bodies of amateur ice hockey through their affiliation with this corporation and USA Hockey Inc. associations;

  3. To affiliate with and cooperate with other international and national amateur ice hockey organizations;

  4. To establish and maintain uniform playing rules for amateur ice hockey within the state of Wisconsin; rules and regulations to be in compliance with and in concert with USA Hockey, Inc.;

  5. To conduct and promote sectional and state ice hockey contests and tournaments; also to select teams to represent the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc.; and

  6. To register and sanction active ice hockey leagues, clubs, teams, officials and players in the state of Wisconsin, with USA Hockey Inc. through the collection and payment of fees by the District Registrar of USA Hockey, Inc., or the corporation Treasurer.
This corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purpose under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this document, the organization shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on (a) by an organization exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code, or (b) by an organization, contributions to which are deductible under section 170 (c) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future tax code.

ARTICLE 2 – ANNUAL MEETING

Any action(s) or policy(s) adopted or requested to be adopted by the Board of Directors or the officers of Affiliate shall be reported to its membership, or their duly authorized representatives, at least once each year at a meeting called for such purpose, with notice and agenda of such meeting being given to all members of Affiliate no less than fifteen (15) days in advance of the holding of the meeting, which meeting shall be open to all members of Affiliate.

The annual meeting of WAHA shall be held on the third Saturday in May (unless the same shall be a holiday, and in that event, on the second Saturday) in each year, at 1 p.m., at such place in Wisconsin designated by the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE 3 -- USA HOCKEY PREEMINENCE

The Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc (WAHA), an Affiliate Association of USA Hockey, Inc., shall abide by and act in accord with the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, Playing Rules and decisions of the Board of Directors of USA Hockey, and such documents and decisions shall take precedence over and supersede all similar governing documents and/or decisions of the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. Further, the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. (i) shall assist USA Hockey in the administration and enforcement of the provisions of the Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, Playing Rules and decisions of the Board of Directors of USA Hockey, within and upon its members and/or within its jurisdiction and (ii) agrees to be guided by the following core values of USA Hockey:
  1. SPORTSMANSHIP – Foremost of all values is to learn a sense of fair play. Become humble in victory, gracious in defeat. We will foster friendship with teammates and opponents alike.
  2. RESPECT FOR THE INDIVIDUAL – Treat all others as you expect to be treated.
  3. INTEGRITY – We seek to foster honesty and fair play beyond mere strict interpretation of the rules and regulations of the game.
  4. PURSUANT OF EXCELLENCE AT THE INDIVIDUAL, TEAM AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS – Each member of the organization, whether player, volunteer or staff, should seek to perform each aspect of the game to the highest levels of his or her ability.
  5. ENJOYMENT – It is important for the hockey experience to be fun, satisfying and rewarding for the participant.
  6. LOYALTY – We aspire to teach loyalty to the ideals and fellow members of the sport of hockey.
  7. TEAMWORK – We value the strength of learning to work together. The use of teamwork is reinforced and rewarded by success in the hockey experience.
ARTICLE 4 – INDEMNITY

The Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. an Affiliate Association of USA Hockey, Inc., shall indemnify and hold harmless USA Hockey, the Board of Directors of USA Hockey and each member thereof, the Executive Committee of USA Hockey and each member thereof, the councils and committees of USA Hockey and each member thereof, and all other elected, appointed, employed or volunteer representatives of USA Hockey from any and all claims, liability, judgments, costs, attorneys’ fees charges and expenses whatsoever, arising from the acts and omissions of Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc., except to the extent (i) that USA Hockey or its aforedescribed representatives caused such claims, liability, judgments, costs, attorneys’ fees, charges or expenses by their own intentional neglect or default or (ii) that such acts or omissions were the direct result of compliance with the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, Playing Rules or decisions of the Board of Directors of USA Hockey. Further, the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. understands and acknowledges that USA Hockey and its aforedescribed representatives have assumed such assignment, function, office or capacity upon the express understanding, agreement and condition that they be so indemnified and held harmless to the extent described in this bylaw.

USA Hockey shall reasonably cooperate with Affiliate in any litigation and provide reasonable support in connection therewith, including but not limited to advice and testimony upon reasonable request; provided, however that such cooperation shall not require USA Hockey to incur any out of pocket expense not reimbursed by Affiliate.

ARTICLE 5 – MEMBERSHIP
  1. All member leagues and teams of the WAHA must be members in good standing with USA Hockey.

  2. Each association shall file with the WAHA secretary a copy of its bylaws, certified by the president and secretary, and a plan, showing the distinct boundaries from which it draws its membership and players.

  3. Individual memberships for interested persons will be issued for $5. They will receive WAHA bulletins, but will not have voting privileges, unless an elected officer or director

  4. Clubs and associations must be members of the WAHA to be eligible for state tournament competition. The annual membership fee is $105. Officers will be placed on the mailing list to receive WAHA bulletins. President or designated representative shall have voting privileges at the annual meetings. METHOD TO REGISTER A LOCAL ASSOCIATION ANNUALLY:
    1. At the WAHA website home page, click on “Associations” in the menu.
    2. At the next window, click on “Update Association Information”.
    3. At the next window, enter the Association ID (this is the WIH---- number found in the current Guideook’s Association section directly under the name of the the association; enter the Password: in lower case, this is the four numbers following “WIH” converted to letters (1=a, 2=b, 3=c, etc. – NOTE: the numeral zero = the letter j).
    4. At the next window, click on “Edit/Update”.
    5. At the next window, enter any information that has changed. If any of the information is the same as last last year, there is no need to enter it again.
    6. When finished, click on “Submit to WAHA” at the bottom of the page.
    7. At the next window, if you wish to pay by credit card, click on that button, and you will be taken to the payment screen. If you wish to pay by check, press “Click here to Pay by Check”, print the next screen to appear, and mail that confirmation page along with your check to the address on the confirmation page.

  5. Each League and Association, who are members of WAHA, shall be entitled to elect one person to represent the League or Association at the annual meeting and have one (1) vote: such person shall have been elected by the Teams of the League or Association he/she represents. Each Association will also be entitled to have one (1) vote for each team registered with WAHA/USA. (NOTE: All voting delegates will register prior to the meeting.

  6. Voting Privileges at the annual meeting- Voter shall be at least 18 years of age, an active member of a WAHA affiliate and properly registered prior to the start of the annual meeting. In addition, when voting for directors he/she must be an active member of the WAHA affiliate whose boundaries lie within the boundaries of the director’s district, for which he/she is voting.

    NOTE: Properly registered means signing the official voter registration list and getting a voting card at the registration table. Active member means being in attendance at the annual meeting: NO VOTE BY PROXY.

  7. Directors – Only Elected Region Directors and Officers shall have one (1) vote at all WAHA Board of Directors meetings. All other members of the WAHA Board of Directors do not have a vote, but do have a voice in WAHA Board of Directors meetings. Each director is entitled to one vote on all matters at the annual meeting.
ARTICLE 6 – QUORUM

A majority of the Board of Directors present at the meeting shall constitute a quorum at any regular meeting.


ARTICLE 7 – BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Election of Directors – Each Region will elect their number of directors up for election by caucus at the annual meeting. Directors must live and be voted on by the region in which they serve. Anyone wishing to be elected as a WAHA Director must complete a Declaration of Candidacy form. The form must be sent to and received by the WAHA Secretary by April 1st in the year which the election will be held. Faxing or emailing may be used. However, the paper copy must be mailed and post marked by April 1st.

The State of Wisconsin is divided into six (6) regions. Each region shall have a minimum of two (2) directors not from the same county (unless elected at large or appointed by the Board of Directors) elected for a three (3) year staggered term. The three regions with the most registered teams shall have one (1) additional director elected at large. The Board of Directors may appoint additional directors from the state to serve at large. The secretary-treasurer may be a non-voting appointed member. Counties comprising the six regions are found in Appendix IV in the back of this book.

ARTICLE 8 – ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND POWERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  1. Election of Officers
    1. At the Annual Meeting of the WAHA, the Board of Directors shall hold elections to elect the following positions:
      1. President
      2. All Vice-Presidents
      3. Secretary
      4. Treasurer
    2. The President shall be elected for a term of one year and is eligible to serve a maximum of 6 terms.
    3. Only elected Regional Directors shall be considered for any Officer position, except the offices of theSecretary and the Treasurer , which may each be appointed positions.

  2. Powers and Duties
    1. President
      1. The duties of the president shall include, but not be limited to:
        1. Presiding at all meetings
        2. Performing such duties usual to the office of the President, including having the power to call special meetings of the Association at his/her discretion and the power to address issues arising from emergencies not provided for in the Rules, Regulations or Bylaws, until such time as they may be acted upon by the Board of Directors.
        3. Attending and representing the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. at other ice hockey meetings or to appoint a voting member of the Board of Directors to attend in his place.

    2. Vice-Presidents
      1. In the absence of the President, the senior Vice President, shall have all the powers and perform the duties of the President.
      2. This succession shall continue in the order of seniority. Should the President become incapacitated or otherwise unable to continue to serve, the vacancy will be filled as previously described until the next Annual Meeting, whereby an election by the Board will be held to fill the vacancy
      3. There shall be a Vice-President of each of the following State Tournaments:
        1. Mites
        2. Squirts
        3. Pee Wees
        4. Bantams
        5. Midgets
        6. High School
        7. Girls/Women
        8. Adults
        9. Tier 1
      4. Some Vice-Presidents may have responsibilities for more than one level
      5. Each Vice-President will oversee all aspects of all State Tournaments at the level assigned.
      6. The Vice-President of Tier 1 shall serve as Chairman of the Tier 1 Committee.

    3. Secretary
      The duties of the Secretary are:
      1. To compile and distribute minutes of all Wisconsin Amateur Hockey meetings;
      2. To be the official custodian of the corporation’s records
      3. To advise the Board of Directors of all the upcoming meetings and make any necessary rooming and travel arrangements.
      4. To verify eligibility of voting members present at any WAHA meeting
      5. To verify a quorum is present at any WAHA meeting
      6. In general to perform all duties incident to the Office of the Secretary and such other duties as from time-to-time may be assigned him/her by the President or the Board of Directors.

    4. Treasurer
      The Treasurer shall:
      1. Receive and deposit all funds due WAHA in a bank account.
      2. Pay all rightful obligations of WAHA.
      3. Sign or endorse all checks payable by or payable to WAHA.
      4. Prepare and distribute a financial report to the Board of Directors at each Board meeting and prepare and distribute an Annual report at the WAHA Annual meeting.
      5. Provide necessary materials to an Auditor for the certified audit of WAHA books as required.
      6. In general perform all duties incident to the Office of the Treasurer and such other duties as from time-to-time may be assigned him/her by the President or the Board of Directors.

    5. Registrar
      1. The State Registrar will be appointed by the District Registrar. The duties of the Registrar shall include but are not limited to:
        1. Being responsible for the registration of teams, players, coaches, managers as directed by WAHA By-Laws and Rules and Regulations and by USA Hockey By-laws and Rules and Regulations.
        2. Sanctioning of tournaments.
        3. Issuing Travel permits.
        4. Maintaining records of all registrations.
        5. Certifying eligible voting members at the WAHA Annual Meeting.
        6. Certifying teams and players eligible for State Tournaments and overseeing all issues involving any eligibility.
        7. Verifying qualifications of all WAHA teams and players for State Playoffs that will lead to Regional and National Tournaments.
        8. In general perform all duties incident to the office of Registrar and such other duties as from time to time may be assigned him/her by the President or the Board of Directors
        9. Serving as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors
      2. The Registrar may request of the USA Hockey District Registrar, the appointment of Regional Sub-Registrars to assist in the performance of any of the aforementioned duties at the Regional level and provide training as needed.

  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    1. Only elected Region Directors and Officers shall have one (1) vote at all WAHA Board of Directors meetings. All other members of the WAHA Board of Directors do not have a vote, but do have a voice in WAHA Board of Directors meetings. Each director and officer shall have one (1) vote in all WAHA decisions.

    2. Each board director who fails to attend two successive meetings without a reason given in writing or verbally to the secretary is automatically dropped from the board. A director who cannot attend a meeting may send a written proxy with another person.

    3. The Board of Directors is empowered to appoint a director to fill any vacancy on the board, with an election to be held at the next annual meeting of the WAHA.

    4. The WAHA Board of Directors shall have the right to decide any appeal when the affiliate’s authority was delegated by WAHA.
ARTICLE 9 – SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION
  1. In accordance with any violation of the Constitution, Bylaws or Regulations of this association, or decisions of the officers of WAHA by any member of this association shall render such member liable to suspension by a two-thirds vote of the WAHA until the next annual meeting or special meetings, and to expulsion at the Board of Directors meeting.

  2. With respect to suspensions resulting from assaults on game officials from match penalties in violation of Rule 601(g)1 or 601(j)1 (Physical Assault on Game Officials) of USA Hockey’s Playing Rules, there shall be immediate suspension from all USA Hockey sanctioned games and practices and a hearing under USA Hockey Bylaw 10.D (Playing Rule violations) by either the governing state association or Affiliate Association, its designated hearing body, or the Junior Council sanctioned league, which shall exercise original jurisdiction in the matter. If the match penalty is affirmed, the player or team official shall be suspended for not less than one calendar year with one calendar year probation thereafter. Suspensions under this paragraph shall be immediately reported to the applicable Affiliate Association(s), and the appropriate District Registrar(s). Any game official assessing said penalty shall file with his/her USA Hockey District Referee-in Chief a written game report within forty-eight (48) hours of the incident. The Referee-in Chief shall immediately investigate the incident and promptly submit a written opinion, together with the game sheets and reports to the suspending authority, indicating whether the incident is applicable under Rule 601(g)1 or 601(j)1 or is more applicable under a different playing rule. A copy of the Referee-in-Chief’s written report and opinion shall be sent to the suspending authority to both the player, team official and game official involved. The Registrar may accept a registration subject to the terms of this suspension.

    NOTE: The following paragraphs are printed as informational only, and are reprinted as a convenience from the USA Hockey Playing Rules and USA Hockey Annual Guide. The USA Hockey Playing Rules and USA Hockey Annual Guide are the primary documents concerning any disputes or conflicts.
GAME MISCONDUCT: USAH Rule 404b – A “Game Misconduct” penalty involves the suspension of a player or Team Official for the balance of the game, but another player is permitted to immediately replace a player removed. USAH Rule 404c – A player or Team Official incurring a Game Misconduct penalty shall be suspended for his or her team’s next game (the game already appearing on the schedule of that team at the time of the infraction), except that when such penalty is imposed under Rule 403(b) (Second Major in Game) there shall be a minimum two-game suspension. (Note) In all cases where a game misconduct penalty is assessed, the incident shall be reported to the proper authorities who shall have full power to impose further suspensions. USAH Rule 404d- Any player (Midget age classification and below, including High School and Adult Women) who incurs five penalties in the same game shall be assessed a game misconduct penalty. Any Adult player who incurs five penalties in the same game shall be immediately ejected from the game with no further suspension. Any Head Coach whose team (Midget age class classification and below, including High School and Adult Women) receives 15 or more penalties during one game shall be suspended for the next one game of that team.

ZERO TOLERANCE

PLAYERS
A minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct (Zero Tolerance) shall be assessed whenever a player:
  1. Openly disputes or argues any decision by an official.
  2. Uses obscene or vulgar language at any time, including any swearing, even if it is not directed at a particular person.
  3. Visually demonstrates any sign of dissatisfaction with an Official’s decision. Any time that a player persists in any of these actions, they shall be assessed a misconduct penalty. A game misconduct shall result if the player continues such action.
COACHES
A minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct (Zero Tolerance) shall be assessed whenever a Coach:
  1. Openly disputes or argues any decision by an official.
  2. Uses obscene or vulgar language in a boisterous manner to anyone at any time.
  3. Visually demonstrates any sign of dissatisfaction with an Official’s decision including standing on the boards or standing in the bench doorway with the intent of inciting the officials, players or spectators.
Any time that a coach persists in any of these actions, he/she shall be assessed a game misconduct penalty.

OFFICIALS
Officials are required to conduct themselves in a businesslike, sportsmanlike, impartial and constructive manner at all times. The actions of an official must be above reproach. Actions such as “baiting” or inciting players or coaches are strictly prohibited.

Officials are ambassadors of the game and must always conduct themselves with this responsibility in mind.

PARENTS/SPECTATORS
The game will be stopped by game officials, when the parents/spectators displaying inappropriate and disruptive behavior, interfere with other spectators or the game. The game officials will identify violators to the coaches for the purpose of removing parents/spectators from the spectator’s viewing and game area. Once removed, play will resume. Lost time will not be replaced and violators may be subject to further disciplinary action by the local governing body. This inappropriate and disruptive behavior shall include:
  1. Use of obscene or vulgar language in a boisterous manner to anyone at anytime.
  2. Taunting of players, coaches, officials or other spectators by means of baiting, ridiculing, threat of physical violence or physical violence.
  3. Throwing of any object in the spectator viewing area, players bench, penalty box, or on ice surface, directed in any manner as to create a safety hazard.
MATCH PENALTIES
Rule 405(a) and (c). A match penalty involves the suspension of a player or team officials for the balance of the game, and the offender shall be removed from the game immediately. A player or team official incurring a match penalty shall be suspended from participating in any USA Hockey games and practices until his or her case is dealt with by the Proper Authorities (see Glossary). A mandatory hearing by the proper authorities shall be held and a decision made relative to any further disciplinary action within 30 days of the incident. If extenuating circumstances prevent the proper authorities from conducting the mandatory hearing, the player or team official shall be automatically reinstated after 30 days (See USA Hockey Annual Guide, By-Law 10).

ABUSE OF OFFICIALS: Original jurisdiction in any hearing resulting from a Match penalty assessed under Rule 601(g)1 or 601 (j)1 (Physical Assault of Officials) shall reside with the Affiliate Association (See Glossary) [WAHA].

NOTE: A Team Official is defined in the USA Hockey Rule Book Glossary.

REPORTING AND HEARING REQUIREMENTS FOR A MATCH PENALTY OR A GAME MISCONDUCT
  1. Any game official assessing a Game Misconduct or Match Penalty is required to file with the W.H.O.A. Referee-in-Chief, by an on-line report from the W.H.O.A. website. In addition, for all Match Penalties, the game official must mail a copy of the score sheet, within 24 hours of the incident to the W.H.O.A. Referee-in-Chief. Any Referee who fails to comply with this requirement is subject to suspension under USA Hockey By-Law 10 and WAHA By-Law Article 9.
  2. For all Match Penalties, within 24 (hours), the Referee-in Chief shall forward the game report and score sheet to the Chairman of the WAHA Discipline Committee. The Chair shall forward a copy of the game report, score sheet and the WHOA reporting form to the Local Affiliate governing the player or team official assessed the penalty. The material will be sent by certified U.S. mail or by e-mail to the Local Affiliate President as listed in the Associations section of this Guidebook.
  3. No Match Penalty hearing by the local governing body is permitted without the paperwork sent from the WAHA Discipline Committee Chairman in the presiding paragraph.
  4. A hearing about the Match Penalty must be held within 30 days (see USA Hockey Annual Guide By-Law 10). Until the hearing is held and the matter is adjudicated, the player or team official assessed the penalty is prohibited from taking part in any USA Hockey team activities, games or practices.
  5. The committee holding the hearing may consist of individuals at the discretion of the local affiliate. No one on the hearing committee may be a team member or team official of the team involved, nor may a relative of the player or team official assessed the penalty serve on the committee.
  6. Upon completion of the required hearing, the Local Governing Body President shall promptly notify the WAHA Discipline Committee Chairperson in writing of the determination of the hearing by forwarding the WAHA reporting form by FAX, mail or e-mail.
ARTICLE 10 – COURT ACTIONS

In order to preserve so far as possible the purity of amateur hockey, any recourse to the courts and jurisdiction by a member or individual before all the rights of the Constitution and Bylaws of this association shall have been exhausted, shall be ungentlemanly conduct within the meaning of the Bylaws and violation thereof, entailing the immediate suspension and disqualification of any such member or individual.

ARTICLE 11 – APPEALS

Only appeals in writing to the WAHA Board of Directors by affiliate presidents, on affiliate stationery, will be considered. All appeals must be received within 10 days, or the appeal shall not be allowed (except in C below). No appeals will be allowed on rule interpretations. Appeals can only be made after a league game protest regional playoff game protest or as otherwise spelled out in the rules and regulations, and a decision rendered. Appeals should be directed to the president of the WAHA or in his absence, to the WAHA secretary. The WAHA Board will only deal with duly elected officers of an association during any appeal. All decisions of the WAHA shall be final unless overruled by USA Hockey
  1. A. Appeals to the WAHA board of directors, which are untimely for the entire board to act upon, will be acted on by the appeals committee with the following makeup: president, secretary-treasurer, referee-in-chief, and the vice-president in charge of the category bringing the appeal.

  2. Protest involving an independent team or individual game must be made in writing within twenty-four (24) hours to the WAHA for arbitration.

  3. Only two representatives of each team shall be permitted to appear before the WAHA.

  4. A sum of $100 shall accompany each appeal or protest. Make check payable to the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association. This sum will be refunded if protest is upheld.

ARTICLE 12 – MISCELLANEOUS
  1. All players, officials, teams and league suspended by USA Hockey shall be automatically suspended by WAHA until such suspension is lifted by USA Hockey.

  2. No member of WAHA may play any team outlawed by USA Hockey and shall be automatically suspended by WAHA until such suspension is lifted by USA Hockey.

  3. This organization and no affiliated organization shall discriminate against any person or organization on the bases of race, color, sex or national origin.

  4. Class AAA teams shall represent Wisconsin in USA Hockey Tier I regional and national tournament. Teams interested in tournament play must indicate their desire by October 1, upon payment of a $700 fee to the secretary of WAHA. This fee will be used to pay entry fee into USA Hockey regional playoffs for Wisconsin’s representative. If state playoffs are required, the $700 deposit will be returned to the losers.

  5. Division 1 through 4 may represent Wisconsin in USA Hockey Tier II regional and national tournaments. If more than one association applies, then there must be a head to head competition in a playoff game, in a neutral location, approved by WAHA, with game expense to be paid by participating teams. Teams interested in tournament play, must indicate their desire by October 1, upon payment of a $700 fee to the secretary of WAHA. This fee will be used to pay the entry fee into USA Hockey regional playoffs for Wisconsin representative. If state playoffs are required, the $700 deposit will be returned to the loser.

  6. Copies of all correspondence between individual league or teams with officials of USA Hockey shall be sent to the secretary of WAHA.

  7. All Game Misconducts and Match Penalties assessed during any WAHA/USA Hockey game shall be reported by the game Referee to WAHA/WHOA within 24 hours of the completion of the game. The game Referee shall file an on-line Game Report through the WHOA website. Also, the game Referee shall mail a copy of the game score sheet to the WHOA Referee-in-Chief within 24 hours of the completion of the game whenever a Match Penalty is assessed. Any Referee who fails to comply with this requirement is subject to suspension under USA Hockey By-Law 10 and WAHA By-Law Article 9.

  8. All teams registered with WAHA/USA Hockey must use only properly registered USA Hockey/WAHA/(WHOA) officials for all their games. Violations of this By-Law are subject to WAHA By-Law Article 9. Any official who officiates a game involving a team not registered with USA Hockey, the National Federation of High Schools, the NCAA, the IIHF or the NHL and its affiliate teams shall be removed from the WAHA State Playoff and State Tournament officials list for a period of three years.

  9. The official method of refereeing USA Hockey/WAHA games is with one Referee and two Linesmen. However, local associations are authorized to use two Referees for games under their jurisdiction. (The two-referee and one-linesman system is not an approved system by USA Hockey and cannot be used in any USA Hockey/WAHA game without express written permission by the W.H.O.A. Referee-in-Chief.)

  10. All invitational tournaments must be registered with USA Hockey and WAHA. Fees vary depending upon kind of teams being invited. Hosting an unsanctioned tournament or violating WAHA and/or USA Hockey tournament rules will be cause for penalties to the hosting association. WAHA will not sanction invitational tournaments for any of its classifications for which it sponsors State Tournaments, if said invitational tournament is scheduled for the same weekend as that classifcation’s State Tournaments.

  11. For the first offense the association will not be allowed to host invitational tournaments at any age level for the balance of the current season and following season.

  12. For the second offense within a three year period, the violating association will not be allowed to host or to participate in invitational and WAHA state tournaments (including playoffs) at any age level for the balance of the current season and the following season.

  13. Penalized associations may not have another affiliate association host tournaments at the penalized association’s site.

  14. WAHA affiliate teams participating in unsanctioned tournaments may be suspended from any WAHA activities for the balance of that season and the following season.

  15. WAHA SCREENING POLICY - It is the policy of WAHA/USA Hockey that it will not authorize or sanction in its programs that it directly controls any volunteer or employee who has routine access to children (anyone under the age of majority) who refuses to consent to be screened by USA Hockey before he/she is allowed to have routine access to children in USA Hockey’s programs. Further, it is the policy of USA Hockey that it will require the affiliates to adopt this policy as a condition of its affiliation with USA Hockey.

    1. A person may be disqualified and prohibited from serving as an employee or volunteer of USA Hockey if the person has:
    2. Been convicted (including crimes the record of which has been expunged and pleas of “no contest”) of a crime of child abuse, sexual abuse of a minor, physical abuse, causing a child’s death, neglect of a child, murder, manslaughter, felony assault, any assault against a minor, kidnapping, arson, criminal sexual conduct, prostitution related crimes or controlled substance crimes;
    3. Been adjudged liable for civil penalties or damages involving sexual or physical abuse of children;
    4. Been subject to any court order involving any sexual abuse or physical abuse of a minor, including but not limited to domestic order for protection;
    5. Had their parental rights terminated;
    6. A history with another organization (volunteer, employment, etc.) of complaints or sexual or physical abuse of minors;
    7. Resigned, been terminated or been asked to resign from a position, whether paid or unpaid, due to complaint(s) of sexual or physical abuse of minors; or
    8. Has a history of other behavior that indicates they may be a danger to children in USA Hockey.

  16. WAHA SEXUAL ABUSE POLICY - It is the policy of WAHA/USA Hockey that there shall be no sexual abuse of any minor participant involved in any of its sanctioned programs, its Training Camps, Hockey Clinics, Coaches Clinics, Referee Clinics, Regional and National Tournaments or other USA Hockey events by an employee, volunteer, or independent contractor. Sexual abuse of a minor participant occurs when an employee, volunteer or independent contractor touches a minor participant for the purpose of causing the sexual arousal or gratification of either the minor participant or the employee, volunteer or independent contractor. Sexual abuse of a minor participant also occurs when a minor player touches an employee, volunteer or independent contractor for the sexual arousal or sexual gratification of either the minor participant or the employee, volunteer or independent contractor, if the touching occurs at the request or with the consent of the employee, volunteer or independent contractor.

    1. Neither consent of the player to the sexual contact, mistake as to the participant’s age, nor the fact that the sexual contact did not take place at a hockey function are defenses to a complaint of sexual abuse.
    2. Upon proof of a violation of this policy, the violator will be permanently banned or suspended from USA Hockey sanctioned programs and/or the programs of its Affiliate Associations.
    3. As a convenience to local affiliates, the following website addresses are provided to aid in the screening process:

    Sex Offender
    www.offender.doc.state.wi.us/public/search/search.jsp

    WI Circuit Court Access
    www.wcca.wicourts.gov/index.xsl

  17. WAHA PHYSICAL ABUSE POLICY.
    It is the policy of WAHA/USA Hockey that there shall be no physical abuse of any participant involved in any of its sanctioned programs, its Training Camps, Hockey Clinics, Coaches Clinics, Referee Clinics, Regional and National Tournaments or other USA Hockey events by any employee, volunteer or independent contractor. Physical abuse means physical contact with a participant that intentionally causes the participant to sustain bodily harm or personal injury. Physical abuse also includes physical contact with a participant that intentionally creates a threat of immediate bodily harm or personal injury.

    Physical abuse does not include physical contact that is reasonably designed to coach, teach or demonstrate a hockey skill. Permitted physical conduct may include, but is not necessarily limits to, shooting pucks at a goaltender, demonstrating checking and other hockey skills, and communicating with or directing participants, during the course of a game or practice, by touching them in a non-threatening, non-sexual manner.

    All on-ice officials must be registered with USA Hockey and their respective affiliate to officiate WAHA-sanctioned games.
ARTICLE 13 – AMENDMENTS
  1. Additions to, or amendments of, these Bylaws may be made only by:
    1. A motion, in writing on official WAHA agenda submission form sent to the secretary of WAHA before February 1. Motion(s) will be referred to the editor of WAHA booklet for review. All motions to change or amend the Bylaws will be mailed to each WAHA association member by May 1.
    2. The motion will then be referred to the Board of Directors of WAHA, which will consider the motion submitted to it, and take such action as may be appropriate in preparing the motion for action on the floor at the annual meeting.
    3. The motion shall then be presented to the membership at the annual meeting.
    4. Additions to the Bylaws will need a majority vote of the membership present.
    5. A two-thirds majority vote of the membership present will be required to repeal or amend parts of the Bylaws.

  2. The Board of Directors shall have the authority to add or amend the Bylaws should USA Hockey make changes and/or amendments affecting the WAHA.


RULES
AND
REGULATIONS

ARTICLE 1 ­ REGISTRATION & ELIGIBILITY
  1. The combined registration fee for the WAHA and USA Hockey shall be:

    1. $40 ($30 to USA Hockey, $10 to WAHA) for all players over the age of 6 (free for players 6 and under).
    2. Out-of-state and Canadian teams playing in leagues under the jurisdiction of the WAHA shall comply with all USA Hockey regulations.

  2. All teams entering the state tournament must submit their WAHA State Tournament Entry Form and entry fees to the Secretary-Treasurer of WAHA on or before November 15.
     
  3. Team Entry fee for state tournaments will be $625 for Adult Check, High School, and Midget; $425 for Adult No Check; $525 for Boys Bantam and down; and all classifications for Women/Girls. All but $75 will be returned if a team fails to make the state tournament.
     
  4. PLAYER REGISTRATION. Player rosters for all levels of competition must be submitted by December 31 to be eligible for state tournaments. Natural outdoor ice teams by January 15.
     
  5. A player may not be registered with more than one (1) association, or more than one (1) team in the same age classification. A player can, however, as long as the player meets age classification, be registered with more than one team in a different age classification within the same association. A senior player can only be registered with one club in any senior category.


  6. Any team using a player registered with another WAHA or USA Hockey association, other than WAHA approved co-op teams, shall forfeit any games in which the player participated, and the player shall be declared ineligible for any further state tournament competition.
     
  7. No player may play for any association other than the association certified by WAHA to serve the area in which the player resides on a permanent basis. Conversely, no association, whether or not its boundaries are certified by WAHA, may accept any player from any area served by another association whose boundaries are certified by WAHA, EXCEPT:

    1. A player may play for a team from the nearest association offering a team of higher classification (Division 1, 2, 3 or 4) than the highest team offered by the association serving player's place of residence. The player must be selected by that nearest association to play on their highest classified team. For example: a Squirt from a Division 3 association "B" team could play for a Division 1 or 2 association provided the player is selected to play on the association's "A" team. The player could not play for any association classified as Division 3 or 4 or on any team other than the highest classified team of a Division 1 or 2 association. If a player is not selected to play on the highest-level team, the player must return to their home association. (NOTE: Players accepted under Section I-1 at all times shall be considered as an out-of-district player while rostered with any team of any association except the association serving their place of residence.)
       

      Any team may accept two (2) players under exception 1 above with no penalty. Any team accepting more than two (2) players, however, will not be eligible for state tournament competition in that classification. Written notice is to be given immediately to the respective associations.
       
    2. A player residing in an area not represented by an association must play for the nearest established association. Such a player is considered as residing only in the area of the association on whose USA Hockey Roster the player's name and signature first appears. (NOTE: Players residing in an area having two (2) or more associations shall be considered as residing only in the area of the association on whose USA Hockey roster the player's name and signature first appears.)

      1. Once an approved association is established to serve a family's place of residence, the family will be "grand-fathered" and may continue to play for the original association indefinitely. However, once the player transfers to the association serving the player's place of residence, they will be considered as being from that new association and must meet all obligations mentioned in these By-laws and Rules/Regulations. (Note: If the player transfers to any association other than the one serving the place of residence, all obligations mentioned in these By-laws and Rules/Regulations must be met, including getting released from the association serving the player's place of residence.)

    3. If in any season an association fails to register enough players to form a team at a given level, the association may form a co-op team with another association. To form a co-op team, both associations must submit a written request to the President of WAHA or, in his absence, to the WAHA Secretary. The WAHA Board will have final say on all requests. If approved, the co-op team would be eligible for State Tournament play, and the co-op would exist for one year only.
       
    4. Players transferred under Section H hereof.

  8. Players may transfer from one association to another, regardless of classification, only with written consent of the releasing association. No transfers shall be made after Dec. 31. Written consent must be obtained each of the first two years. (Note: Players accepted upon written consent for each of the first two (2) years shall still be considered as being from the association serving their place of residence and as out-of-district on the roster of the accepting association). After obtaining written consent for each of the first two (2) years, the player shall be considered as being from the transferred-to association and will no longer require a written release from the association serving their place of residence. Note: these skaters shall not be considered as out-of-district on the roster of the accepting association going forward.) Any team accepting more than two (2) players from another WAHA certified association would not be eligible for State Tournament play. For Example: Team A accepts one (1) player under rule G-1 and two (2) players under rule H. (Players transferring from an association classified as “AAA” or “Unclassified” must return to the association serving their place of residence unless they meet all obligations covered in these by-laws. [Note: A player who transfers from a team/association classified as “AAA” or “Unclassified” and does not return to the association serving their place of residence must obtain all written releases from both the team/association last played on and the association serving their place of residence, as specified in these by-laws.])
     
  9. Players may not transfer from any association for any reason without meeting their financial obligation and obtaining a written financial release from the releasing association.
     
  10. CITIZENSHIP. A Player, whose parents or guardian are bona fide residents of the United States and have made definite intentions of becoming a United States citizen, is eligible to compete providing the player has the approval of the state officers. It should be noted that any youth whose parent, parents, or guardian with whom the player is living whose residence is within the state of Wisconsin is eligible to play on Junior U.S. and younger classification. EXCEPTIONS: Non-resident players may participate in High School and under classifications in the nearest Wisconsin association program, provided there is no sanctioned program in the city or town of their residence. Written evidence must be submitted to the secretary of WAHA before a non-resident player or players may be used.


  11. All ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered USA Hockey youth/high school, disabled, girl’s/women’s 19 & under and below programs must properly wear an approved ice hockey helmet during all on-ice sessions, including practices, controlled scrimmages and coach and referee clinics (seminars).

ARTICLE 2 - TEAM CATEGORIES
  1. ADULT CLASSIFICATIONS

    1. All Adult teams in WAHA shall be classified as adult non-check over 30, adult non-check, adult elite, adult U.S.

      1. ADULT NON-CHECKING 30 AND OVER Restricted to U.S. residents. Unrestricted as to citizenship, and unlimited so as to include amateurs and/or reinstated professionals. Limited as to: Exclude any player who plays that current season as a professional player, or on an NCAA (Div. I, II, or III) or Junior College, or College Club team. Players shall be 30 years of age or older. Exception: Goalkeepers (2) may be 25 years of age or older before December 31 of the playing season.

      2. ADULT--NON-CHECKING-- Restricted to U.S. residents. Unrestricted as to citizenship and unlimited so as to include amateurs and/or reinstated professionals. Limited as to: Exclude any player who plays that current season as a professional player or on an NCAA (Div. I, II, or III) or Junior College, or College club team. Players shall be 18 years of age or older.
         
      3. ADULT--ELITE ­ Restricted to U.S. residents. Unrestricted as to citizenship but limited to no more than three (3) non-U.S. citizens. Limited to amateurs and/or reinstated professionals who have played less than five (5) professional games during that current season.
         
      4. ADULT U.S. ­ Restricted to U.S. citizens, either U.S. born or naturalized with final papers. Limited as to: Exclude any reinstated professionals and any player who plays that current season on an NCAA (Div. I, II, or III) or Junior College, or College Club team.

    2. Teams may appeal the use of non-American players to the WAHA Board of Directors for waiver of this rule.
       
    3. A reinstated amateur is a player who played professional hockey and signed a professional contract in a recognized professional league, but who has not participated in a professional league game for two full seasons.

  2. JUNIOR ­ HIGH SCHOOL ­ MIDGET

    1. JUNIOR. Restricted to U.S. citizens and to any youth whose parents residence is the state of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 20 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    2. HIGH SCHOOL. A High School team shall consist of only those players registered and attending a registered high school or an approved DPI home study program, or registered combination of high school districts approved by WAHA, and limited to amateurs who are 18 years of age and under on the first day of the school year of that season in which they wish to play. Teams shall be classified into "A" and "B" and "C" divisions upon application to the Classification Committee. NOTE: No WIAA players are eligible for state tournament play.
NOTE: USA Hockey Age Classification Chart is found in Appendix I  
    1. MIDGET 18 & UNDER. Restricted to any youth whose parents' residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 18 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
      NOTE: No WIAA players are eligible for state tournament play.
       
    2. MIDGET 16 & UNDER. Restricted to any youth whose parents' residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 16 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
      No WIAA players are eligible for state tournament play.
  1. YOUTH BOYS CLASSIFICATIONS
NOTE: USA Hockey Age Classification Chart is found in Appendix I.
    1. BANTAM. Restricted to any youth whose parents' residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 14 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
      No WIAA players are eligible for state tournament play.

       
    2. PEEWEE. Restricted to any youth whose parents' residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 12 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    3. SQUIRT. Restricted to any youth whose parents' residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 10 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    4. MITE. Restricted to any youth whose parents' residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are 8 years of age and under on or before Dec. 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
  1. GIRLS CLASSIFICATIONS
NOTE: USA Hockey Age Classification Chart is found in Appendix I.
    1. ADULT WOMEN. Any age.
       
    2. GIRLS 19 & UNDER - Restricted to any girl, who's residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are nineteen (19) years of age and under on or before December 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    3. GIRLS 16 & UNDER - Restricted to any girl, whose parent's residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are sixteen (16) years of age and under on or before December 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    4. GIRLS 14 & UNDER ­ Restricted to any girl, whose parent's residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are fourteen (14) years of age and under on or before December 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    5. GIRLS 12 & UNDER - Restricted to any girl, whose parent's residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are twelve (12) years of age and under on or before December 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    6. GIRLS 10 & UNDER - Restricted to any girl, whose parent's residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are ten (10) years of age and under on or before December 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.
       
    7. GIRLS 8 & UNDER - Restricted to any girl, whose parent's residence is the State of Wisconsin and limited to amateurs who are eight (8) years of age and under on or before December 31 of the hockey season in which they wish to play.

ARTICLE 3 ­ CLASSIFICATION


WISCONSIN AMATEUR HOCKEY / USA HOCKEY TIER DEFINITION
  1. DEFINITION AND CRITERIA

    1. BEFORE AND AFTER - All Before and After high school team players must attend a high school or an approved DPI home study program and be a legal resident of the state of Wisconsin.

    2. TIER I

      NOTE: For the 2009-2010 Season, for Girls Tier I and Tier II, WAHA will adopt the policy covering both of these groups that was created by the USA Hockey Women’s Section and endorsed by the USA Hockey Youth Council.

      AAA
      - An undistricted team that registers three or more players from districted teams, enters Regional and National USA Hockey Tournaments and pays their $700.00 entry fee by October 1st of the playing season.

      TEAM WISCONSIN - The Before and After midget-age program sanctioned by the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association.

      1. Tier I Committee: The WAHA President shall establish and appoint a Tier I Committee comprised of a minimum of three (3) WAHA Directors. The WAHA President shall appoint the Tier 1 Committee Chairperson.

      2. Authority: The Tier I Committee shall have responsibility for all matters pertaining to Tier I Member Associations, Tier I Organizations, Tier I Teams and Tier I Hockey, subject to the WAHA Board of Directors review, direction, change and approval.  This shall include, but is not limited to, recommending the following:  (i) granting or terminating of authority to organize and/or operate a Tier I organization, club or association ("Tier I Organization") and/or field a Tier I Team ("Tier I Team"); (ii) the total number of Tier I Teams permitted in any age division; and, (iii) establishing guidelines which shall be used to carry out the purpose of the Committee.

      3. General Intent: The general intent of Tier I Hockey in Wisconsin is to provide an opportunity for the best Wisconsin youth players to develop and compete at the highest level of hockey available in North America at their ages by and through USA Hockey and WAHA.  Tier I Hockey in Wisconsin is limited to those youth players who have the desire and ability to play at a higher level and wish to continue to develop as players by playing Tier I Hockey. Tier I Hockey is not intended to place pressure on any Youth Player to play Tier I Hockey.

      4. Guidelines For Determining The Number of Teams: Guidelines for determining the number of Tier I Teams shall include, but not be limited to the following:

        1. The number of rostered players in an age division;
        2. The number of rostered players in the age division who will play Tier I hockey;
        3. Not more than four (4) Tier I Organizations and no more than 5% of boys registered skaters in the state of Wisconsin. An organization will field no more than six (6) Tier I Teams;
        4. No Tier I Organization shall have more than one (1) team at an age level, except where the WAHA Rules authorize Major and Minor levels at that age level and then the Tier I Organization may have two teams at that age level, one team at Major and one team at Minor only. A Minor player is defined specifically as one that is at the first year of that age level;
        5. No Tier I Organization may have a Squirt Minor or Mite team;
        6. No Player may play on any Tier I Team unless that player is of at least Squirt age (under USA Hockey age classifications) for the upcoming season. No Mite age (under USA Hockey age classifications) players are allowed to play Tier I Hockey.

      5. Tier I Organizations:

        1. General: A Tier I Organization is an organization duly organized and operating in accordance with the By-Laws, Rules, Regulations and Policies of WAHA and authorized annually by WAHA to field, govern and control Tier I Teams organized by that Tier I Organization in the State of Wisconsin on a season by season term and which authorization expires annually at the end of the authorized season (September 1 through August 31).

        2. Limitation: Tier I Organizations must be an entirely separate and distinct entity and operation apart from a Tier II Organization.  A Tier I Organization or Tier I Team cannot be part of or affiliated with a Tier II Team or Tier II Organization and no person shall be an Officer, Director, Hockey Director, Coach, Coaching Director, Manager, etc. of a Tier I Organization and hold any of the above positions in an Tier II Organization.  Nothing herein shall be interpreted to preclude an Independent Contractor who is offering his/her services to the public at large from offering and providing his/her services as a skating or skills instructor to any Tier I or Tier II Team.  The Independent Contractor shall not be an employee, full-time instructor or representative of either organization nor participate in any manner, directly or indirectly, with the evaluation of players, recruiting or offering Players the opportunity to play for the Organizations which hire the Independent Contractor.

        3. Responsibility: Each Tier I Organization shall govern, control and be fully responsible for its organization, the actions, inactions and/or infractions of its teams, players, coaches, managers, parents, and personnel. This responsibility shall include debts incurred by or in the name of the Tier I Organization or any of its Tier I Teams

      6. Tier I Season: The Tier I Organization playing season shall commence on September 1st of each year and end on the last day of the Nationals Tournament of each year unless otherwise unanimously approved by the Tier I Committee.

      7. Tier I Team Authorization Procedure:

        1. Application: New Tier I Team Organizations and any existing Tier I Organization that has met all of the Tier I Organization requisites for the previous season ("Existing Tier I Organization) shall complete and deliver to the Tier I Chairperson, no later than April 1st of each year, the WAHA Tier I Application along with an application fee determined by WAHA. Each application shall comply fully with the requirements set forth in paragraph c.i - xii below. No new or existing Tier I Organization shall have authority to operate or otherwise participate in Tier I Hockey in any capacity unless it has received its authorization in writing. The Tier I Committee and Tier I Chairperson shall recommend to the WAHA Board of Directors the acceptance or denial of the application. The recommendation shall be in writing and shall clearly state any and all reasons. An appeal by an existing Tier 1 organization from such a denial may be taken to the WAHA Board of Directors at the next meeting thereof, or at a special meeting called for the purpose of hearing the appeal, but only if a reasonable time is afforded the denied Tier 1 organization to prepare its appeal.

        2. Notification: Beginning with the2005-2006 season, existing or new Tier I Organizations will be notified in writing of the acceptance or denial of its application by May 1st by the Tier I Chairperson, or his/her designee.

        3. Minimum Requirements: Every authorized new or existing Tier I Organization shall comply with the minimum requirements set forth in this Article, WAHA and USA Hockey By-laws, Policies, Rules and Regulations, which include, but shall not be limited to, the following:

          1. A Tier I Organization must have at least one Pee Wee Youth Team and at least two (2) additional Youth Teams from one of the following divisions: Peewee, Bantam and Midget.

          2. No Tier I Organization may apply for or have more than one Minor and one Major team at any given age level authorized by WAHA. A Minor team must consist of all Minor age players.

          3. No Tier 1 authorization will be given for any Mite teams.

          4. A list of Officers and Directors, the number of Tier I Teams at each level must be submitted in writing to the WAHA Tier 1 Chairman by April 1st. The names of the Coaches for each team with written proof that each Coach has obtained the appropriate Coaching Certification level and has complied with WAHA’s Screening requirements or has the ability to and will obtain those must be submitted by August 1st or by the first game.

          5. Financial information demonstrating that the Tier I Organization is financially solvent and stable with the ability to finance the next season can be requested at any time from the WAHA board. If an organization is forced to stop operations in the middle of the season, each player will be refunded their pro-rata share of fees.

          6. Documentation demonstrating that the Tier I Organization is able to procure sufficient ice to support an appropriate number of home games and practices consistent with the size of its program, its season and this Article.

          7. A Fact Sheet as defined in Paragraph H (7) below.

          8. Written By-Laws, Rules and Regulations.

          9. Current compliance and a statement of future ability, intent and procedures to comply with the USA Hockey and WAHA By-Laws, Policies, Rules and Regulations.

          10. Internal Revenue Service 501 c.3 tax exemption status under the Internal Revenue Code.

          11. All Tier I games played in Wisconsin must be officiated by properly registered USA Hockey and WHOA officials. The one referee/two linesman officiating system is strongly recommended for all Tier 1 games.

          12. All team owners, directors of hockey operations, directors and managers of a Tier 1 Hockey Association must be legal residents of the State of Wisconsin.

      8. Team Selection Process:

        1. Procedures: Each Tier Organization shall institute procedures to select the best Players available. Guidelines for team selection process shall include, but not be limited to the following:

          1. Each Tier I Organization shall hold open tryouts. Tryouts may not be announced or advertised until the Tier I Organization has received written notification of acceptance of its application for the ensuing season by the Tier I Chairperson.

          2. Personal invitations for tryouts are permissible but tryouts must be announced publicly through a general publication or individual mailing to all players at each level, inviting any player who wishes to tryout. This announcement shall take place at least thirty (30) days prior to any tryouts. “Publication” defined as newspapers, mailing lists, etc.

          3. The announcement must contain a minimum of at least the following information:

            1. Organization name
            2. Levels of tryouts and Coaches name, if known
            3. Contacts with phone numbers
            4. Dates, Location, and Times of tryouts
            5. Brief statement about the program
            6. A Tier I invitation
            7. The date contact is permitted by any Tier 1organization’s rep.

          4. Each Tier I Organization shall provide a Fact Sheet that shall be provided to anyone who makes an inquiry.

          5. No player shall be solicited nor shall the possibility of playing Tier I Hockey be discussed with any Player, prior to the conclusion of the USA Hockey National Tournaments but no earlier than April 15th, except for an existing Tier I Player for the particular Tier I Organization for which that Player played during the existing season and then only by that Tier I Organization.

          6. If a new prospective Player initiates contact, the Tier I Organization will advise it cannot discuss the matter and will advise the individual/individuals of the date after which contact is permitted.

        2. Submission to Tier I Chairperson: The signed Player Card and Parental Acknowledgment form must be submitted to the Tier I Chairperson by the dates set out in these Rules or as designated by the Tier I Chairperson.

        3. Rosters: USA Hockey Rosters must be submitted to the Tier I Chairperson by the dates set out in these Rules or designated by the Tier I Chairperson.

        4. Player Commitment: Any player who signs a Fact Sheet is committed to that Tier I Organization and Tier I Team for the ensuing Playing Season and cannot play for another USA Hockey/WAHA registered team, Tier I or otherwise, except Girls, during the same season. Any player who signs a Fact Sheet for any Tier I Organization shall not be recruited by or on behalf of any other Tier I Team or Organization and cannot be removed from that Tier I Organization Team’s roster without the approval of the Tier 1 Committee. Recruiting violation or tampering shall be referred to the Tier 1 Committee for their review and any recommendations to the WAHA Disciplinary Committee.

        5. Roster - Return: USA Hockey rosters for Tier I Teams must be submitted to the WAHA Secretary-Treasurer by August 15th of the ensuing Playing Season for Squirt, Peewee, Bantam and Midget teams.

        6. Commitment Date: No Player shall be required to commit to play on a Tier I Team or sign a roster or pay monies in excess of actual ice time cost prior to August 1st.

        7. Fact Sheet: Tier I Teams and Tier I Organizations shall furnish each Player and his/her parent(s), in writing, before any tryout and prior to signing a Player Card, a Fact Sheet, providing full disclosure about Tier I Hockey by the Tier I Organization indicating all costs, (which shall, at a minimum, fund raising requirements, any additional funds or monies due from the player) number of games and practices, amount of travel, any "rules" of the Tier I Organization/Team, and the actual costs of playing for the Tier I Team and Tier I Organization. Any organization that stops operations in the middle of the season will pay each player a pro-rata share of any monies paid. Parents/Legal Guardians and players need to sign the fact sheet and return to their Tier 1 organization by August 15th.

      9. The WAHA Board of Directors has final approval of all recommendations and decisions by the WAHA Tier 1 Committee.

    3. TIER II

      Tier II is defined as all classifications of districted teams that register players from their district (Mite through Bantams only). These teams also play in the WAHA State Tournaments and are eligible for Tier II USA Hockey Regional and National Tournaments when held.

      All districted full-season Midget teams, and any partial-season Midget team (before and after team) are eligible for Tier II USA Hockey Regional and National Tournaments, excluding Team Wisconsin.

      All Tier II National Tournament-bound teams must be comprised of only players whose residence is within the State of Wisconsin.

      The before and after season shall commence on September 1st of each year and cease upon the beginning of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) hockey season. It shall than commence again at the completion of the WIAA hockey season and end on the last day of the National Tournament of each year unless otherwise unanimously approved by the Tier I Committee.

      Eligibility to participate on a before and after team (Tier II) is restricted to any youth whose parents or legal guardian’s residence is the Sate of Wisconsin.

      Levels of Classification Defined:

      Division 1 – A districted association that is considered to be one of the top associations in the state.

      Division 2 - A districted association that is classified at a level between Division 1 and Division 3.

      Division 3 – A districted association that is classified at a level between Division 2 and Division 4.

      Division 4 – A districted association that is determined to be at the fourth level of WAHA classification.

      Unclassified - An unclassified program accepts three or more players from districted associations. Associations designated as unclassified are not eligible for WAHA state tournament play.

      Classifying Associations:

      Teams in each division will be reflected as listed below:
       
      Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4
      1A 2A 3A 4A
      1B 2B 3B 4B
      1C 2C 3C 4C

      Divisions can be extended to subsequent letter designations as required in each division to allow for future growth.

      Associations are placed into divisions using the following criteria:
      • Ability to schedule ice.
      • Number of youth teams.
      • Success in league play.
      • Number of times teams qualify for state tournaments.
      • Past success at state tournaments.
      • Size of association ­number of skaters.

      Classification - All districted associations at the Bantam, Peewee, Squirt and Mite levels are to be classified into four divisions for state play in the manner listed below. Teams that wish to play in a higher division, see Exceptions to Classification.

      Division 1

        1A - the top team in the association
        1B - the second team in the association
        1C - the third team in the association

      If a Division 1 association has more than four teams, it may register those additional teams at any level in their division. Division 1 teams may only play in Division 1

      Division 2

        2A - the top team in the association
        2B - the second team in the association
        2C - the third team in the association

      If a Division 2 association has more than three teams, it may register those additional teams at any level in their division. Division 2 teams may only play in Division 2.

      Division 3

        3A - the top team in the association
        3B - the second team in the association
        3C - the third team in the association

      If a Division 3 association has more than three teams, it may register those additional teams at any level in their division. Division 3 teams may only play in Division 3.

      Division 4

        4A - the top team in the association
        4B - the second team in the association
        4C - the third team in the association

      If a Division 4 association has more than three teams, it may register those additional teams at any level in their division. Division 4 teams may only play in Division 4.

    4. UNCLASSIFIED

        An undistracted team that registers three or more players from districted teams.

  2. CLASSIFICATION ACTIONS:

    1. The Classification Committee of the WAHA Board reserves the right to determine the division level of each association. In addition, the Classification Committee reserves the right to approve or disapprove any association requests to be placed at a given division.

    2. Exceptions to Classification: In any one year, any team not categorized as Division 1 may apply to skate at the next higher division, but they must participate at the highest level at that division. In the event that a given level has less than six teams registered for the state tournament, that level will be combined with the next highest level in their division.

    3. Classification Appeals: Associations have the right to petition WAHA to be classified at a different division and to appeal the division placement to the Classification Committee. The Classification Committee makes division placements recommendations to the WAHA Board. The WAHA Board has the final decision-making power over all division placement decisions.

    4. Tournament Entry

      1. A team and/or association MUST enter their highest classified team in a state tournament BEFORE they can enter a team in a lower classification tournament (A before B, B before C, C before D).
      2. An association that is reclassified to a higher classification may hold one team back for the upcoming season for state tournament play.
  3. Classifications for the 2009-2010 Season:

    Classifications for the current season can be found in Appendix V.

    High school programs shall be “Division 1” or “Varsity” and “Division 2” and “Junior Varsity” which are defined as follows: Varsity (Division 1) teams which are the top skill level club in the area being served; Junior Varsity (Division 2) teams which are the second and third skill level in the area being served, and the top skill level of teams from associations that do not have regular access to guaranteed ice conditions. (NOTE: In areas where there is a sanctioned WIAA program, such teams shall be considered as being in the top skill level.)

ARTICLE 4 ­ STATE TOURNAMENT RULES
  1. General Rules (NOTE:  These rules do not apply to the Tier I/II National Tournament Bound Playoff system.  For those rules, see Article 6, Tier I/II National Tournament Bound Playoff Rules.)

    1. All state tournaments shall be under the supervision of the officers of the WAHA Tournaments will be awarded by the Tournament Committee composed of the Vide Presidents of WAHA, subject to approval by the WAHA Board as a whole. Bids for tournaments must be received prior to the annual meeting. Clubs and associations must be members of WAHA and ALL teams under their jurisdiction must be registered for any teams to be eligible for state tournament competition.

      1. All state tournaments must be sanctioned by the WAHA. Tournaments are awarded at the annual meeting in May. A sanction fee of $100 shall be included with each tournament bid.
         
      2. The Adult (Adult U.S.) Tournament may be held in two (2) classifications; namely, Class A and Class B. Tournaments are limited to eight (8) teams and third place game may be eliminated. If more than eight (8) teams enter, elimination games shall be played. Wis. State Senior League shall be permitted a minimum of four teams in the State "A" Tournament.
         
      3. The host city is automatically entered in the state tournament.
         
      4. Regional tournaments may be held to determine representatives to the state tournaments. If tournaments are not practicable, then play-off games shall be conducted. Regional tournaments, and/or play-offs, must be completed by Sunday evening of the officially designated State Tournament Playoff Weekend (see "Dates to Remember", inside front cover of this book). These tournaments must consist of regulation games appropriate for the age classification.
         
      5. Any team that qualifies for a regional/state playoff tournament and withdraws from that tournament or forfeits any game during state playoffs or tournaments will not be eligible for a refund. In addition, the team's association will be ineligible to enter or host any regional/state playoff tournaments during the next regular playing season. (A qualified team is any team that properly registers with WAHA and USA Hockey and enters state tournament play by paying the entry fee prior to November 15.) The Board of Directors prior to instituting the penalty shall conduct a hearing.
         
      6. Time for periods for state tournament game shall be STOP time. Any time a team has a six (6) goal lead; the game will be played in running time. Stop time will resume only of the lead is less than six (6) goals.

        During running time:
        1. The clock is stopped when a goal is scored, to assess a penalty, for injuries, or at the direction of the on-ice officials. Once the puck is dropped to restart play, running time resumes.
        2. Running time continues during the serving of all penalties. If a penalty expires during a stoppage of play, the penalized player must remain in the penalty box until the puck is dropped to start play.
        3. If a player is serving a penalty that must wait for a stoppage of play (e.g., misconduct, coincidental minors), the player may return to the ice during the stoppage if it does not hold up play. Otherwise, the player must wait until the next stoppage of play.


        TIMES IN PERIODS
        (All stop times in minutes)

        Class 1,2,3
        Period
        OT* Minor Penalties
        Major Misc.
        Mite 12 8 3 6
        Squirt 12 8 3 6
        Pee Wee 15 8 2 5 10
        Bantam 15 8 2 5 10
        High School 15 8 2 5 10
        Midget 17 8 2 5 10
        Jr. & Above 20 10 2 5 10

        *Overtime shall be played in the semi-finals and finals only if two (2) division round-robin tournaments are played. In single elimination tournaments, games ending in a tie after regulation play shall continue with sudden death overtime period(s) until a winner is determined. Following is the recommended procedure for resurfacing in the case of multiple overtimes (if time allows): play the first overtime immediately following the third period and than resurface. Than play the number of overtimes that approximate the length of a regular period, and than resurface again. Follow this format until a winner emerges.


        1. Properly registered and classified teams in good standing are eligible for the WAHA tournaments.

          1. U.S. teams outside Wisconsin whether independent or players playing in league under the jurisdiction of the WAHA shall not be eligible for WAHA tournaments.

          2. Canadian teams or players playing in league under the jurisdiction of the WAHA shall not be eligible for WAHA tournaments.

        2. Any league or team violating any of the rules and regulations of the WAHA during the playing season may be barred from the WAHA tournament, regardless of its own league rules and regulations.
           
        3. Each league shall select its representative to the WAHA tournament in any way it sees fit, as long as said representative conforms to all the rules and regulations of the WAHA.
           
        4. No affiliate shall tie their affiliates to any plan which decides which team shall be eligible for state tournament play, unless that plan is approved by the WAHA Board of Directors on/or before December 31 of that playing season.
           
        5. Player regulations for WAHA sanctioned tournaments:

          1. High School teams and below may have a maximum of 20 players except for High School which may roster 25 players and may play 20 players. Adult teams may register 25 players but have no more than 20 players suited up for the game. Note: Teams going to National Tournaments may only have 18 players and 2 goalies.
             
          2. Each listed player shall have played in at least five (5) games in the regular season after December 15 and prior to YOUR FIRST PLAYOFF GAME. A game is a match played against another team, which is registered with USA Hockey at the same competitive classification and officiated by registered officials. Teams interested in Central USA Hockey Regional or District Tournament play must have competed as a unit in at least 20 games, and each player on the roster in at least ten (10) games.
             
          3. Each listed player on Adult (Adult U.S.) roster shall have played at least ten (10) games during the regular season, and prior to the state tournaments, against other senior teams registered in Wisconsin.
             
          4. Every team vying for a contested berth in WAHA youth hockey tournament must play at least one game with another team vying for that same berth to be eligible for tournament play.
             
          5. No WIAA players are eligible for state tournament play.
             
          6. Any player(s) found to be ineligible before, during or after State Tournament play, including regional playoffs, shall immediately be ruled ineligible to participate in any remaining games, and the team using the ineligible player(s) shall be required to forfeit any games in which the player(s) participated.
             
          7. Any coach of a team who knowingly plays an ineligible player(s) in State Tournament play, including regional playoffs, shall be suspended from coaching in any games in the current hockey season.
             
          8. Any manger of a team who has knowledge of an ineligible player(s) on his or her team that participates in State Tournament play, including regional playoffs, shall be subject to suspension for any further games in the current hockey season.
             
        6. Any team playing in the state tournament that leaves the ice during the game over a disputed decision shall be deemed to have lost the game 1-0, and all expenses due such team shall be withdrawn.
           
        7. All teams entered in regional or state tournaments must be properly registered with USA Hockey and WAHA. USA Hockey rosters must be furnished at all play-off and state tournament sites.
           
        8. The official USA Hockey Rule Book and U.S. Hockey Guide shall guide all tournaments and play-off games. Exception: Article 4, Paragraph 7.

        9. For all tournaments other than Adult, High School and Midget, rules governing are those spelled out in the following section under Youth Hockey Rules and Regulations.
           
        10. All teams must be properly uniformed and a team will not be considered properly uniformed if the players do not have numbers conspicuously displayed.

        11. The officially designated tournament director for the host city shall abide directly with all tournament rules and regulations as approved by the WAHA.

        12. The officers, in all matters pertaining to WAHA regional and state sanctioned tournaments, shall have the power to adjust matters at any time in the best interests of the player tournament and ice hockey in general.

        13. WAHA shall provide standardized awards for all state tournaments. The fees for such awards shall be withheld from the total entry fees paid to the host association.
          1. The following awards are to be distributed for an 8-team tournament:
            (1) 1st Place
            (2) 2nd Place
            (3) 3rd Place
            (4) Consolation
            (5) Individual awards for all participating players
            (6) Individual recognition award for players and coaches of first place team.

          2. The following awards are to be distributed for a 6-team tournament:
            (1) 1st Place
            (2) 2nd Place
            (3) 3rd Place
            (4) Individual awards for all participating players
            (5) Individual recognition award for players and coaches of first place team.

          3. There shall be no "most valuable" or "all star" team awards given out.

          4. WAHA shall set standards for all awards for state tournament play as well as the inscription designation on such awards.

        14. During regional and state tournaments sanctioned by the WAHA, the official USA Hockey playing rules shall be followed.  

        15. The home team or in the absence of a home team, the tournament site shall provide ice, a timekeeper, a scorekeeper, and Game Officials. The WAHA Tournament Director and the W.H.O.A. Referee-in-Chief must approve all Game Officials. A complete list of Game Officials and game assignments must be submitted by the home team or tournament site to the WAHA Tournament Director and the WHOA Referee-in-Chief no later than 10 days prior to the first game of the tournament.
           
        16. Each visiting team will be responsible for cost of rooms and meals for their players and coaches.  

        17. A seventy-five dollar ($75) per team award fee will be withheld from host team entry fee check plus a reasonable amount for awards provided by WAHA.
           
        18. As soon as possible after the close of a state tournament and by midnight of the last day of the tournament, each tournament manager shall send complete results for publication on the WAHA website in the annual USA Hockey Guide, to the secretary-treasurer of WAHA and the vice president in charge of that age classification.
           
        19. TOURNAMENT PROTESTS. It is the responsibility of the tournament director to not allow any team unqualified in any way (ages and registration especially) to participate. In case of a protest through participation of play, by a head coach, of a team involved in tournament play, to the local tournament director, he/she shall convene the tournament protest committee to take action. The protest committee shall be made up of the local WAHA Director, the local tournament director and the WAHA vice president in charge of the tournament of his/her designee. Protests will only be allowed on matters of player eligibility and a decision rendered based on exact wording of written protest. Tournament protests have to be made in writing within one hour of the completion of the game in questions and accompanied by a $100 fee. Fee to be returned if protest is upheld. All unreturned protest money will be donated to WAHA.
           
        20. All Level 2, 3 and 4 officials must be properly registered with both USA Hockey and WHOA on or before December 31 of the current season. Only Level 2, 3 and 4 officials may officiate play-off and state tournament games. Level 2 officials empowered to officiate only Bantam and lower classification. Officials who complete any part of their registration process after January 1 of the current season shall not be eligible to officiate in state play-off or state tournament games.
           
        21. No alcohol or mood-altering substance is allowed in the playing area at WAHA State Tournaments. That playing area includes any viewing area and/or bleachers immediately adjacent to the playing surface.

        22. In any year that there is not a minimum of six teams registered at an age division for a division level state tournament, WAHA will combine teams for the age division for that year and hold one State Tournament at that division level (e.g., 1D and 1E for a Division 4 level tournament).
           
        23. TICKET PRICES – WAHA encourages local affiliates to promote family passes and/or day passes.  Ticket information should be made available and in advance so that people have an idea of what to expect.  WAHA recommended maximum gate fees are:

          1. Mite thru Bantam and all Girls/Women's: $15 Family Weekend Pass; $10 Individual Weekend Pass; $5 Daily Pass.

          2. High School and Midget:  $25 Family Weekend Pass; $15 Individual Weekend Pass; $5 Daily Pass.

        24. All teams must play 3 games at WAHA state tournaments provided at least eight (8) teams enter. Game times for high school and under are as follows (Upper Bracket starts with game #1):


        Mites, Squirts, and Girls 10 and Under and 12 and Under
        (Only resurface after each game)

        GAME# Time  
        1 9:00 a.m. Sat (Upper)
        2 10:15 a.m. Sat (Upper)
        3 11:30 a.m. Sat (Lower)
        4 12:45 p.m. Sat (Lower)
        5 2:00 p.m. Sat (Upper-L)
        6 3:15 p.m. Sat (Upper-W)
        7 4:30 p.m. Sat (Lower-L)
        8 5:45 p.m. Sat (Lower-W)
        Sunday    
        9 9:00 a.m. (7th Place)
        10 10:30 a.m. (Consolation)
        11 12:00 p.m. (3rd Place)
        12 1:30 p.m. (Championship)

        Peewees, Bantams, and Girls 14 and Under, 16 and under, & 19 and Under
         
        (Resurface every 2 periods)

        GAME# Time  
        1 8:00 a.m. Sat (Upper)
        2 9:45 a.m. Sat (Upper)
        3 11:30 a.m. Sat (Lower)
        4 1:15 p.m. Sat (Lower)
        5 3:00 p.m. Sat (Upper-L)
        6 4:45 p.m. Sat (Upper-W)
        7 6:30 p.m. Sat (Lower-L)
        8 8:15 p.m. Sat (Lower-W)
        Sunday    
        9 8:00 a.m. 7th Place
        10 10:00 a.m. Consolation
        11 12:00 p.m. 3rd Place
        12 2:00 p.m. Championship

        High School/Midgets
         
        (Resurface every 2 periods)
        GAME# Time  
        Friday    
        1 6:00 p.m. Fri (Upper)
        2 8:00 p.m. Fri (Upper)
        Saturday    
        3 8:00 a.m. Sat (Lower)
        4 10:00 a.m. Sat (Lower)
        5 12:00 p.m. Sat (Upper-L)
        6 2:00 p.m. Sat (Upper-W)
        7 4:00 p.m. Sat (Lower-L)
        8 6:00 p.m. Sat (Lower-W)
        Sunday    
        9 8:00 a.m. 7th Place
        10 10:00 a.m. Consolation
        11 12:00 p.m. 3rd Place
        12 2:00 p.m. Championship

        Six Team Round Robin Tournament
        12-Minute Periods

                 
         

        American

         

        National

         
          Team 1   Team A  
          Team 2   Team B  
          Team 3   Team C  
                 
        Saturday        
                 
        Game #1: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 8:00 a.m.
        Game #2: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 9:30 a.m.
        Game #3: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 11:00 a.m.
                 
        BREAK        
                 
        Game #4: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 3:00 p.m.
        Game #5: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 4:30 p.m.
        Game #6: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 6:00 p.m
                 
        Sunday
        Game #7: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 8:00 a.m.
        Game #8: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 9:30 a.m.
        Game #9: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 11:00 a.m.
         
        CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
        Two teams with most points ­ 3:00 p.m.
                 
        Third Place:        
        Team with third highest point total after Round-Robin play (use tie-breakers if necessary).
                 
        SCORING FORMAT (5 points per game possible):
          *2 points for Win
          *1 point for Tie
          *0 points for loss
          *1 point for Each Period Won
          *0 Point for Periods Ending in a Tie
                 

        TIEBREAKERS:        
        1. In Head-to-Head games of teams tied.
          1. Standings - Most points
          2. Most wins
          3. Deferential - Subtracting goals scored against from goals scored in these games, the positions being determined in order of the greatest surplus.
          4. Quotient – Dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tiebreaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for”.
          5. Most periods won

        2. If a tie still exists, use the above criteria for ALL games played.


        3. If a tie still exists, the Quickest first goal scored in ALL games played will be used.

        4.  
        American Division Game 1 Game 2` Game 3 Total
        Team 1        
        Team 2        
        Team 3        
                 
        National Division        
        Team A        
        Team B        
        Team C        
                 


        Six Team Round Robin Tournament
        15-Minute Periods

        American

        National

        Team 1 Team A
        Team 2 Team B
        Team 3 Team C
        Saturday
        Game #1: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 8:00 a.m.
        Game #2: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 9:45 a.m.
        Game #3: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 11:30 a.m.
        BREAK
        Game #4: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 3:00 p.m.
        Game #5: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 4:45 p.m.
        Game #6: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 6:30 p.m
        Sunday
        Game #7: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 8:00 a.m.
        Game #8: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 9:45 a.m.
        Game #9: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 11:30 a.m.
        CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
        Two teams with most points ­ 3:00 p.m.
        Third Place:
        Team with third highest point total after Round-Robin play (use tie-breakers if necessary).
        SCORING FORMAT (5 points per game possible):
        *2 points for Win
        *1 point for Tie
        *0 points for loss
        *1 point for Each Period Won
        *0 Point for Periods Ending in a Tie

        TIEBREAKERS:
        1. In Head-to-Head games of teams tied.
          1. Standings - Most points
          2. Most wins
          3. Deferential - Subtracting goals scored against from goals scored in these games, the positions being determined in order of the greatest surplus.
          4. Quotient – Dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tiebreaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for”.
          5. Most periods won

        2. If a tie still exists, use the above criteria for ALL games played.


        3. If a tie still exists, the quickest first goal scored in ALL games played will be used.

        4.  

        American Division Game 1 Game 2` Game 3 Total
        Team 1        
        Team 2        
        Team 3        
                 
        National Division        
        Team A        
        Team B        
        Team C        
                 

         

        Six Team Round Robin Tournament
        17-Minute Periods

        American

        National

        Team 1 Team A
        Team 2 Team B
        Team 3 Team C
        Saturday
        Game #1: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 8:00 a.m.
        Game #2: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 10:00 a.m.
        Game #3: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 12:00 p.m.
        BREAK
        Game #4: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 4:00 p.m.
        Game #5: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 6:00 p.m.
        Game #6: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 8:00 p.m
        Sunday
        Game #7: Team 3 _____

        vs

        Team B _____ 8:00 a.m.
        Game #8: Team 1 _____

        vs

        Team C _____ 9:45 a.m.
        Game #9: Team 2 _____

        vs

        Team A _____ 11:30 a.m.
        CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
        Two teams with most points ­ 3:00 p.m.
        Third Place:
        Team with third highest point total after Round-Robin play (use tie-breakers if necessary).
        SCORING FORMAT (5 points per game possible):
        *2 points for Win
        *1 point for Tie
        *0 points for loss
        *1 point for Each Period Won
        *0 Point for Periods Ending in a Tie
        TIEBREAKERS:
        1. In Head-to-Head games of teams tied.
          1. Standings - Most points
          2. Most wins
          3. Deferential - Subtracting goals scored against from goals scored in these games, the positions being determined in order of the greatest surplus.
          4. Quotient – Dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tiebreaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for”.
          5. Most periods won

        2. If a tie still exists, use the above criteria for ALL games played.


        3. If a tie still exists, the Quickest first goal scored in ALL games played will be used.

        4.  
         
        American Division Game 1 Game 2` Game 3 Total
        Team 1        
        Team 2        
        Team 3        
                 
        National Division        
        Team A        
        Team B        
        Team C        
                 


          1. No alcoholic beverage or mood-altering chemicals may be consumed in spectator or playing area, high school and under classification.

          2. Home Team Determination for State Tournaments:
            1. 8-Team Bracket:  Team listed on top is the Home Team.
            2. All Round Robins:

              1. In the first three games Saturday, the American Division teams are Home Team.
              2. In the second three games Saturday, the National Division teams are Home Team.
              3. In the first three games Sunday, the local tournament director does a coin toss with the two head coaches of teams involved.  The team that is alphabetically first gets to call it.
              4. In the Championship Game, the team with the most points is the Home Team.  If necessary, tie breakers would be used to determine this team.  If the tie cannot be broken, a coin toss as described above takes place.

        1. Youth Hockey Rules

          1. State tournament pairings for eight teams are as follows:

            1. The teams' numbers for purpose of the pairing shall be as follows: Team No. 1 (Region No. 1); Team No. 2 (Region No. 2); Team No. 3 (Region No.3); Team No. 4 (Region No. 4); Team No. 5 (Region No. 5); Team No. 6 (Region No. 6); Team No. 7 (1st Wild Card); and Team 8 (Host Team).

            2. The following shall be the tournament pairings:

            Year Upper Bracket Lower Bracket
            2010 5 vs 7 & 1 vs 3 6 vs 8 & 2 vs 4
            2011 4 vs 1 & 6 vs 5 7 vs 8 & 2 vs 3
            2012 8 vs 3 & 4 vs 7 2 vs 5 & 1 vs 6
            2013 6 vs 2 & 5 vs 1 3 vs 7 & 8 vs 4
            2014 2 vs 4 & 8 vs 6 5 vs 7 & 3 vs 1
            2015 1 vs 8 & 7 vs 2 4 vs 5 & 6 vs 3
            2016 3 vs 5 & 8 vs 2 4 vs 6 & 7 vs 1
            2017 7 vs 6 & 3 vs 4 1 vs 2 & 5 vs 8

          2. All players, including goalkeepers, in the Peewee through Midget (including High School) and in the Girls/Women 10 or Under through 19 or Under age classifications, are required to wear a COLORED (not clear) internal mouthpiece that covers all the remaining teeth of one jaw, customarily the upper. Exception: Mouth guards will not be required if a dentist indicates in writing that the guard would be injurious to proper growth of teeth. The waiver to the rule must be available for inspection on demand.

          3. AGE CERTIFICATION. Players must have proof of age with them for all playoff and state tournament games. Documents providing proof of age are birth certificates, passports, driver's license, or a Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association Fact Sheet. (Note: copies are acceptable-originals are not required.) NO AGE CERTIFICATION ­ NO PLAY. Any purposeful violation not detected at time of checking will bring a one-year suspension of player or players and coach from date of board action. Proof of age documents must be available for inspection at all tournament games, including play-offs.

          4. All tournaments are to be played on artificial covered ice rinks with artificial ice.
             
          5. BEGINNING WITH THE 2010 STATE TOURNAMENTS, State tournaments will be held on the following weekends:
              March-1st weekend: Squirts, Bantams, High School, Girls 10 & under, Girls 14 & under, and Girls 19 & under.
              March-2nd weekend: Mites, Peewees and Girls 10 & under,  Girls 12 & under, and Girls 16 & under.
              March-3rd weekend: Midgets.
              NOTE: Each tournament bid, all classifications, shall specify the exact dates on which the tournament will be held, and each tournament award requires that the tournament be held on one of the specified weekend dates.

          6. The following regional plan will be in effect for Bantam, Peewee, Squirt, and Mite tournaments:

            1. Six (6) regions have been established with each region having one (1) representative in every state tournament, exclusive of host team. A "wild card" berth will be awarded to fill the seventh (7) slot in the eight (8) team state tournament.

            2. The wild card berth shall be awarded as follows:
              1. The region with the most teams registered for that particular tournament, not to include the host team.

              2. If a tie exists, the region having the most teams registered in all classifications will be awarded the berth.
              3. If a tie still exists, the WAHA director in charge of that tournament will determine which region gets the berth.

            3. The open region berths shall be awarded as follows:

              1. Open regions will be filled starting with the lowest number first.
              2. The region with the most teams registered for that particular tournament not to include the host team, the wild card team or a team filling an open region.
              3. If a tie exists, the region having the most teams registered in all classifications will be awarded the berth.
              4. If there is another open spot, it will be filled by the next region with the most teams registered for that particular tournament, excluding the region that just filled the previous open berth,
              5. If a tie still exists, the WAHA director in charge of that tournament will determine which region gets the berth.

        2. Girls Hockey Rules

          1. Where there is not a specific rule for girls; youth rules apply, including Registration
             
          2. The slap shot shall be permitted in all divisions.
             
          3. Goal nets will be pegged down.
             
          4. No checking in all Girls divisions.
             
          5. Girls vying for a USA Hockey National Championship cannot participate in WAHA Girls State Tournaments.  

          6. Time for Periods:


          7. TIMES IN PERIODS
            (All stop times in minutes)
            Class 1,2,3
            Period
            OT Penalties
            Minor Major Miscon.
            8 & Under 12 8 3 6
            10 & Under 12 8 3 6
            12 & Under 15 8 2 5 10
            14 & Under 15 8 2 5 10
            16 & Under 15 8 2 5 10
            19 & Under 15 8 2 5 10
            Adult 12 8 3 6

          Time Between Periods:
          3 minutes in games with no resurface between periods.
          12 minutes for games with a resurface.

ARTICLE 5 ­ COACHING

Please read all the information in this section before registering for a clinic.
All coaches/ on ice hockey instructors must be a registered as a USA Hockey Member (Coach) before the start of the season. This requirement is in addition to the USA Hockey Coaching Education Program Certification requirement describe below. Do not confuse membership with coaching clinic registration. Both can be accomplished separately at www.usahockey.com.

All on ice hockey coaches and or on ice instructors for youth/high school, disabled, girls, women 19 and under who are registered with USA Hockey must properly wear an approved ice hockey helmet during all on ice sessions including practices, controlled scrimmages, and coach or referee clinics.

USA Hockey coaching clinics provide a universal certification for all coaches no matter where the clinics are held or where the coaches are from. All head and assistant coaches must have a USA Hockey coaching education program (CEP) coaching card with the appropriate level sticker by December 31st of the current season and must also be listed correctly in the USA Hockey coaches certification list at www.usahockey.com. It is the coaches’ responsibility to make sure both of these requirements are met by December 31st of 2009. Coaching clinics are normally held from September 1st to December 31st of the current hockey season.

Coaches that are USA Hockey Members may assume all coaching duties without their proper USA Hockey Coaching Certification(s) from the start of the season through December 31st only. This provides up to four months during the current playing season for coaches to attend and complete their proper coaching education program level(s).

If a coach is unable to produce a current, up to date USA Hockey coaching card with the appropriate level of certification ( see the coaching grid in this section ) by December 31st of the current season, the coach in question will be INELIGIBLE to coach any on-ice activity on the very next day which is January 1st. This includes all practices and games. Note that only USA Hockey properly certified coaches are allowed on the ice and or on the bench from January 1st on. Each USA Hockey roster can have up to 4 coaches listed. No other team personnel (except for players) can be on the ice during practices or on the bench during games. That means no medical person, gate opener, team manager, trainer or any other designated person can be on the bench.

Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, Inc. policy concerning evidence of level and compliance/penalty.

Evidence of coaching level: Beginning January 1st all USA Hockey coaches must possess a USA Hockey coaching program card (with a current validation sticker) indicating the appropriate level they are coaching during all USA Hockey games. The USA Hockey Coaching Program (CEP) number, coaching level (1-5) and the year attained must be recorded on all game score sheets for all of the coaches on the bench. The head coach must also list their name, signature and phone number on the score sheet. If a coaches do not have their proper coaching card but have their current CEP number, valid level, and the valid year attained ( which can be obtained from www.usahockey.com with a “coaches certification list” search) at the start of the game, all can be entered on the score sheet.

Compliance: It is the responsibility of the local association registering the team to enforce the evidence of level and remove coaches on their teams that do not have the proper certification level or do not have a current validation sticker.

For the 2009 -10 playing season, a current level sticker must dated 2007-08 or later to be valid. Note also that stickers can have the expiration date on them.

Any level sticker dated 2006-07 or before is considered expired and is not valid for the 2009-10 playing season. Coaches must complete the next level of certification to reactivate their coaching card.

Example 1:A coach that is coaching squirts for the 2009-10 playing season and has completed the level 2 in the fall 2007 (sticker 07-08) can coach one more season at squirts and does not have to attend clinic.

Example 2: A coach who completed the level 1 during the fall of 2006, must complete level 2 by December 31st of 2009 or the coaching card expires and deactivates.

Example 3: A coach who completed level 2 during the fall 2006 must attend a level 3 clinic by December 31st of 2009 or the coaching card expires and deactivates.

Example 4: A coach who completed a level 1 and or 2 during the fall of 2005 is considered expired or deactivated but only has to complete a level 3 by December 31st of 2009 to activate the coaching card.

Example 5: A coach who completed a level 2 in 1999 (expired) can complete a level 3 by December 31st of 2009 and his coaching card is reactivated and is good for the next three playing seasons (2009-10, 2010-11, and 2011-12).

Normal Coaching Program Progression
 All coaches shall progress through the USA Hockey Coaching Education Program, attending a coaching clinic at least once every three years through level 3. Upon completion of level 3, the coach shall do one of the following after three seasons: register online and attend another level 3 clinic, recertify at level 3 through a online course at www.usahockey.com , or complete a level 4 clinic. A coach who certified level 3 in 2006 or earlier must complete one of the above options in 2009. Note that once a coach reaches level 4 or 5 the coaching certification is good for life and does not expire or deactivate.

Coaching Program Requirements Grid (for all USA Hockey Tier 1 and Tier  registered travel, recreation or in-house


Level of Play Coaching Coaching Education Program Level
Mites (all 8 and under programs) Level 1
Squirt (10 and under) Level 2 (pre-requisite Level 1)
Pee Wee (12 and under) Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Bantam (14 and under) Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Midget (16 and under) Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Midget (18 and under) Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Midget Tier I and II National Tournament Bound Level 4 (pre-requisites Level 1, 2, and 3)
High School Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Junior C Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Junior A and B Level 4 (pre-requisites Level 1, 2, and 3)
Girls 8 and under Level 1
Girls 10 and under Level 2 (pre-requisite Level 1)
Girls 12 and under Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Girls 14 and under Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1 and 2)
Girls 16 and under Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1, 2, and 3)
Girls 19 and under Level 3 (pre-requisites Level 1, 2, and 3)
Girls 16 and under (National Bound) Level 4 (pre-requisites Level 1, 2, and 3)
Girls 19 and under (National Bound) Level 4 (pre-requisites Level 1, 2, and 3)

This grid represents minimum certification. Coaches can advance higher


Clinic Format - Special Instructions – What to bring to the clinic
A coach may attend one coaching clinic per day in order (level 1, 2, 3…). Clinic check-in is 8:00-8:45 AM and class is from 8:45 AM-4:30 PM. Always check the clinic detail where you registered at www.usahockey.com for any changes in dates and locations.

Coaches must attend the entire clinic in order to get their certification. If a coach is unable to attend, arrives late or leaves early, no certification will be awarded and there is no refund . Coaches should not register for any clinic if they cannot commit to the entire day.

It’s mandatory to bring a government photo id, pen/pencil, notepad, skates, stick, and gloves to the level 1 clinic. Coaches will be issued a level 1 USA Hockey coaching card when they complete the clinic. Helmets are mandatory for on-ice.

No on-ice session for level 2 and higher. Bring a government photo id, pen/pencil, notepad, and a USA Hockey coaching card. If coaches lose their coaching card, they can still attend the clinic if they are listed in the coach’s certification list at the previous level and have successfully completed their online registration for the next level. See also the USA Hockey Coaching Clinic Online Registration and Lost/Damaged Coaching Card Replacement.

USA Hockey Coaching Clinic Online Registration Requirements
Wisconsin has mandatory online registration at www.usahockey.com using credit card, debit card and gift card for the exact amount. No manual registrations or walk ups with cash or checks will be accepted. Successful online registration is the only guarantee that a coach will have a seat at the clinic. If coaches need online payment assistance they must contact their local hockey association. All Wisconsin USA Hockey hosted coaching clinics will be available for registration on August 1st. See clinic level registration instructions below and read all the information before registering.

USA Hockey online coaching clinic fees are as follows: Level 1= $30, Level 2 = $40, Level 3 = $50, Level 3 Recertification = $55, Level 4 = TBA and Level 5 = TBA

All current coaches plus existing coaches that attended coaching clinics before USA Hockey online registration was in place, must do a search on the “coaches certification list” at USA Hockey prior to any online clinic registration. New coaches that complete clinics will not see there names in the coaches certification list the same day because it takes a reasonable amount of time to update the USA Hockey database.

If a coach is listed in the coach’s certification list but their coaching card is expired, they must register for the next level clinic and complete that clinic by December 31st of the current season to reactivate the card.

Coaches can attend one clinic per day. USA Hockey online registration allows a coach to register and attend up to 3 coaching clinics in order by December 31st. Coaches can register online for multiple clinics (in order) before they attend.

Coaches who need to complete multiple levels by December 31st of the current season should register for all the clinics (in order) right away. Do not register and complete one level at a time. If a coach waits, the next clinic maybe full. Also the coach’s new level may not be uploaded fast enough to USA Hockey and the system may deny your registration for the next clinic.

Clinics may close one week prior to the clinic date and will close when the clinic is full (maximum number of seats has been reached). Once the limit has been reached the clinic will not accept any more coaches. No exceptions.

Coaches must not be a “no show” at clinics. They may be denying another coach from registering and attending a clinic. No shows are not eligible for a refund or a transfer to another clinic location.

Coaching Clinic Online Registration
New coaches must not make any errors on their name, zip code, and date of birth. Errors are the number one reason why coaches fail the level 2 online registrations. USA Hockey software must see a match on all three items every time a coach registers for a clinic. The USA Hockey online clinic registration and the coach’s certification list tract all coaches using the three categories. The level 1 registration will accept the errors but all subsequent clinic registrations will fail because the coach is not recognized.

Names should be first and last only. Do not use middle names or middle initials. Last names should not be followed by Jr., II, etc. Mistakes are made on the date of birth pull down because coaches go to fast or do not verify what’s entered. Coaches should do their own clinic registration.

The coaches’ certification list has the coaches date of birth hidden from view. Date of birth errors cannot be corrected at the clinic. Corrections have to be done by USA Hockey. DOB errors can take up to 4 weeks to correct during the season.

Print confirmation form, if successful on registration. Also click and print the registration form – see highlighted words on the confirmation form. Coaches can use the form to check for any errors on their name, zip code, date of birth, etc.

To register for a coaches clinic(s) www.usahockey.com point cursor toward the “Coaches” banner,
Click “coaching clinics”
 
Do not click “register online”. This is for USA Hockey membership only

Coaching Certification List – Reporting Certification List Errors to USA Hockey
The coach’s certification list serves as an aid for verifying the coach’s certification. It is not intended to serve as a record. The Coaching Education Program (CEP) card reflects the most current and accurate certification level attained.

If a coach’s name does not appear on the list or the information does not accurately reflect the current certification level, please contact the USA Hockey National Office as follows:

Fax or email a copy of the front and back of the CEP card to USA Hockey coaching department. Insure that the CEP number, name, and certification sticker(s) are all visible and legible. Also include your full name, current address, date of birth, telephone number, and email address. Please send to Alison Raines via fax at 719-538-1160 or email as follows to AlisonR@usahockey.org

To register for a USA Hockey Coaching Clinic or view any other subjects below go to www.usahockey.com and point the cursor toward “Coaches” banner.

Level 3 Online Re-Certification for all level 3 coaches only
Coaches must appear as a level 3 in the Coaches Certification List in order to recertify.

Lost / Damaged Coaching Card Replacement under Frequently Asked Questions “FAQ”
Clinic Refund / Transfer Policy
No refunds or transfers within 48 hours of a coaching clinic.

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ

Parent Education

Student Coaches under the age of 18

ACE Coordinator Responsibilities at the local hockey association

Waivers
Contact Matt Walsh - USA Hockey Central District Coach in Chief at
Walee0514@aol.com 

Wisconsin USA Hockey Coaching Clinics Available July15th.
Go to www.usahockey.com to register for clinics and view updates or changes to coaching clinics schedule, clinic locations, and clinic additions/deletions.
2009 Schedule

Date

Level

Location

     September 19

1

Milwaukee - University School

     September 20

2 & 3

Milwaukee - University School

     September 26

1

Green Bay – Tundra Lodge

     September 27

2 & 3

Green Bay – Tundra Lodge

 October 3

1

Stevens Point – Ramada Inn

October 4

2 & 3

Stevens Point – Ramada Inn

 October 10

1

Madison-Marriott West 

 October 11

2 & 3

Madison-Marriott West 

 October 24

1

Eau Claire – Plaza Hotel

 October 25

2 & 3

Eau Claire – Plaza Hotel

 October 31

1

Lakeland - High School

   November 1

2 & 3

Lakeland - High School

   November 7

1

Beloit – Memorial Hospital

   November 7

1

    Hayward – Middle School

   November 8

2 & 3

Hayward - High School

  December 5

1

Wisconsin Dells - Chula Vista

  December 6

2 & 3

Wisconsin Dells - Chula Vista

    December 12

1

      Waupun – Middle School

    December 13

2 & 3

   Waupun – High School

    December 18

1

Tomah - Cranberry Country Lodge

    December 19

2

Tomah - Cranberry Country Lodge

    December 20

3

Tomah - Cranberry Country Lodge

Questions

Coaches should first contact their local hockey association ACE Coordinator or Coaching Director with questions on the Coaching Education Program. The second contact for questions is the individual clinic instructor listed on the clinic detail at USA Hockey.

  1. Your Local Hockey Association ACE Coordinators

  2. Coaching Clinic Instructor (email provided on clinic detail)

  3. WAHA Contacts
    Levels 1, 2 & 3
    Paul Caufield - WAHA Coach in Chief
    1048 Republic Dr.
    Mosinee, 54455
    Email pcaufield@wahahockey.com 
    H = 715-344-5011, W = 345-2854, C = 218-2193

  4. Mike Connor – WAHA Coaching Program and Player Development
    840 210th Ave
    Somerset 54025
    Email mconnor@wahahockey.com
    H/O = 715-247-5100

  5. Matt Walsh – USA Hockey Central District Coach in Chief
    IA, IL, KS, MO, NE, WI
    walee0514@usahockey.com


ARTICLE 6 - playoff rules for Tier I/II national tournament bound teams

  1. General Rules

    1. Rules not specifically mentioned in the following paragraphs shall be covered by USA Hockey’s Annual Guide under Rules & Regulations, District Playoffs and National Championships.
    2. The WAHA Vice-President of Tier I/II shall organize and schedule all playoff games, including home and visitor team designations, and may make adjustments at any time in the best interest of the playoffs and hockey in general.
    3. The playoffs shall be held at least one week prior to the district playoffs.
    4. The schedule of games shall be sent to all qualified teams by registered mail, courier mail, e-mail or telex no less than ten (10) days in advance of the first game.

  2. Playing Rules

    1. The official USA Hockey playing rules shall be used. No protests shall be permitted on the playing rules.
    2. The three-person system shall be used by officials and assigned by the WHOA. All officials must hold at least a Level 3 classification. The state referee in-chief, or his/her appointee, shall be present at all games to supervise officials.

  3. Eligibility Requirements

    1. Players and registered team members properly classified shall be eligible to participate in State Playoffs. See: a. Article 3 - Classification.
    2. The team shall be certified by the WAHA Registrar or his/her designee (form 2-C team roster registration certification) to have complied with all eligibility requirements.
    3. A player(s) and registered team members must be eligible to participate in state playoffs in order to participate in district playoffs.
    4. Number of Games for Eligibility
      1. Each team must compete as a unit in at least twenty (20) games for youth teams and at least fourteen (14) for girls’/women teams.
      2. Each player must have played in at least ten (10) games during the season.
      3. For scoresheets to count in meeting the 20/10 (14/10 girls’/women’s) rule, that team’s player roster form (1-T) must be certified by the appropriate registrar or his/her designee prior to that game being played. Player changes to the official team roster for youth Tier I and Tier II teams and girls’/women’s national championship bound teams will not be accepted after December 31.
    5. Ineligible Coach(es)/Players(s) – Any coach of a team that knowingly plays an ineligible player(s) shall be suspended from coaching in any games that lead to a district or national championship in the current season.

  4. Coaching Education Requirements

    1. All coaches must have the USA Hockey required minimum level of coaching certification to participate in state playoffs. Refer to USA Hockey Annual Guide for USA Hockey Coaching Education requirements.
    2. Each coach must present documentation of the proper certification prior to the first playoff game of his/her team.

  5. Credential Requirements

    1. The WAHA VP of Tier I/I playoffs or his/her designee shall verify each team’s eligibility.
    2. Team credentials must be submitted to the WAHA VP of Tier I/II or his/her designee at site of the state playoffs.
    3. Each team is required to furnish the WAHA VP or his/her designee the following items:
      1. Copy of government-issued birth certificate, Verification of Birth or copy of a passport identification page for each rostered player. Where necessary, a verification and affirmation that a review of the player’s birth certificate was completed by an Affiliate Registrar will be adequate.
      2. USA Hockey certified player roster form (1-T).
      3. USA Hockey waiver and release completed for each registered participant and team manager. (Not required for participants who have registered online at usahockey.com).
      4. Sanctioned game scoresheets to verify compliance with 20/10 (14/10 girls’/women’s) minimum number of games for eligibility rule for each team and rostered player.
        1. A sanctioned scoresheet must include all appropriate coaching information and must be signed by the head coach who was on the bench for game represented by the scoresheet,
        2. Any scoresheets for games played after the credentials documents are sent in and before the team’s first playoff game may presented at the playoff site prior to the team’s first game.
      5. USA Hockey consent to treat form for each rostered participant and manager.
      6. USA Hockey individual membership registration (IMR) form or participant member card for each rostered participant and team manager. These forms are not required when the team’s certified player roster form (1-T) has been printed through the USA Hockey registration software.
      7. A coaching credential at the level mandated.
      8. Completed code of conduct for each rostered participant and team manager.
      9. Non-U.S. citizens must meet proof of legal residency requirements and transfer from home country ice hockey federation (if required) as stated in Rules & Regulations III.C of the USA Hockey Annual Guide.
      10. Other documents pertinent to team activities and player eligibility.

    4. The above documents must be provided in a three ring binder appropriately sized to hold everything. The documents must be stored in protective sleeves and placed in the book in the following order and divided by tab separators labeled accordingly
      1. Tab 1 – Credential Verification Sheet and Team’s USA Hockey certified player roster form (1-T)
      2. Tab 2 – All documents for team manager and each registered coach in this order, Waiver of Liability Release, Code of Conduct, Consent to Treat and a copy of the coach’s certification card. Documents may be placed back-to-back in the protective sleeves.
      3. Tab 3 – All scoresheets to be used to verify the 20/10 (14/10 girl’s/women) games rule. Two (2) scoresheet may be placed in one protective sleeve, back-to-back.
      4. A tab for each registered player with all documents in the same order as described for the coaches.

    F. Method of Determining Champion

    1. The Playoff Format will be determined by the WAHA VP annually and will be based on the number of teams entered for each level.

    2. Game times, length of penalties will be as follows:

       

      Age Classes

      Regulation Time

      Penalty Times

      U12 Girls

      5 Minute Warm-Up
      12 Minute Periods
      2 Minute Rest Between Periods
      Resurface Before Each Game

      2:00 Minor
      5:00 Major
      10:00 Misconduct

      Pee Wee

      5 Minute Warm-Up
      15 Minute Periods
      2 Minute Rest Between Periods
      Resurface Every 2 Periods

      2:00 Minor
      5:00 Major
      10:00 Misconduct

      U14, U16, U19 Girls

      5 Minute Warm-Up
      15 Minute Periods
      2 Minute Rest Between Periods
      Resurface Every 2 Periods

      2:00 Minor
      5:00 Major
      10:00 Misconduct

      Bantam

      5 Minute Warm-Up
      16 Minute Periods
      2 Minute Rest Between Periods
      Resurface Every 2 Periods

      2:00 Minor
      5:00 Major
      10:00 Misconduct

      Midget

      5 Minute Warm-Up
      17 Minute Periods
      2 Minute Rest Between Periods
      Resurface Every 2 Periods

      2:00 Minor
      5:00 Major
      10:00 Misconduct

    3. Games that are a Best 2 of 3 formats will be played to a winner using overtime procedures that are explained later in this section. Third game played only if necessary.

    4. Round Robin format games will be played using the following formats:
      1. Eight (8) and six (6) team round robins will play games within their division. The top four (4) teams in point standings will advance to semi-final crossover games with 1st in National Division playing 2nd in American Division and 1st in American playing 2nd in National. Winners will play for Championship.
      2. Four (4) and three (3) team round robins will play each team in the playoff. The top two teams in point’s standings will advance to the Championship.
      3. In Round Robin format games teams will get 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and 0 points for a loss. Games ending in a tie after regulation time will remain tied, except for the semi-final and Championship games.

    5. Overtime Procedures

      1. After the third period, there will be a two minute rest and then an 8 minute Sudden Victory period. After the first over time, if still tied the teams will leave the ice for resurfacing. The teams will not change ends and then play overtime in the length of a regular period until there is a winner, with a two minute rest between periods, with the ice being resurfaced every two periods, except for Girls U12, which will be resurfaced every three periods.

      2. In the preliminary round of a three (3) team round robin playoff, if the game is tied after regulation time, there will be a 5 minute over time. If the game is still tied after the 5 minute overtime, there will be a sudden death shootout. Teams will alternate taking shots on goal. A coin toss will determine who shoots first. Winning team receive 3 points, loser 1 point.

      Note: Specific procedures for Sudden Death Shootouts can be found in the USA Hockey Annual guide under District Playoffs and National Championships section O, paragraph (2), Overtime for Nationals (Recommended for Districts)

    G. Tie-breakers Rules to determine Position in Standings

    1. If two or more teams have an equal number of points, their position in the standings shall be determined by the following tie-breaking format. If one tie-breaker establishes a position for one or more teams, each team is placed in the applicable position. Once a team is placed, the remaining tied teams shall start the tiebreaking process over again at step 5a. The tie-breaker formulas are as follows:

      1. The results of the games played between the teams tied in the following order:
        1. Standings — Most points.
        2. Most wins
        3. Differential — Subtracting goals scored against from goals scored in these games, the positions being determined in order of the greatest surplus.
        4. Quotient — Dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tiebreaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for.”
        5. Most periods won — In the games played by each tied team, points will be awarded for each regulation period won (2 points) and for each regulation period tied (1 point). Positions shall be in the order of highest point total.
        6. Quickest first goal — The team that scored the quickest goal in their applicable preliminary round games shall be ranked highest.

        Note: Forfeits - If a team forfeits any of its games, and becomes involved in any tie-breaking formula to determine its eligibility to advance to the next level of play, the team forfeits all games in the round robin play and the games are recorded as 1-0 victories for the non-offending team.

      2. If after applying the formulas of a. (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6) the tie still exists, the results of all the games played by the teams tied in the following order:
        1. Standings — Most points.
        2. Most wins
        3. Differential — Subtracting goals scored against from goals scored in these games, the positions being determined in order of the greatest surplus.
        4. Quotient — Dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tiebreaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for.”
        5. Most periods won — In the games played by each tied team, points will be awarded for each regulation period won (2 points) and for each regulation period tied (1 point). Positions shall be in the order of highest point total.
        6. Quickest first goal — The team that scored the quickest goal in their applicable preliminary round games shall be ranked highest.

        Note: Forfeits - If a team forfeits any of its games, and becomes involved in any tie-breaking formula to determine its eligibility to advance to the next level of play, the team forfeits all games in the round robin play and the games are recorded as 1-0 victories for the non-offending team.
 

WHOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS


WHOA Inc. Officers

 
Name Position Home Phone
Tim Richter PRESIDENT (608) 215-4257
Larry Carrington Vice President (608) 278-0212
Pat Dyer Secretary (218) 349-0327

USA Hockey/WHOA Inc. Supervisors of Officials

Name

Position Home Phone Contact For:
Pat Dyer

Referee-in-Chief

(218) 349-0327 Rule Interpretations, Game Reports
Jerry Kennedy

Evaluation Coordinator

(608) 244-4800 Evaluation Issues, WAHA Issues
Ryan Ourada

Education Coordinator

(765) 415-0578

Seminar, Education Issues
Bill Spohn

Education Coordinator

(765) 415-0578

Seminar, Education Issues

 

Region Directors

Name

Position Home Phone Contact For:

Jeff Crapp

Region 1 Director

(715) 614-8724

WAHA Region 1 Issues
Brian Schroder Region 2 Director (715) 536-6057 WAHA Region 2 Issues
Chris McGuirk Region 3 Director (920) 830-1319 WAHA Region 3 Issues
Larry Carrington

Region 4 Director

(608) 843-5463 WAHA Region 4 Issues

Karl Schmidt

Region 5 Director (262) 391-6185 WAHA Region 5 Issues
Mike DeLong Region 6 Director (715) 698-2542 WAHA Region 6 Issues

At-Large Directors

Name

Position Home Phone

Kevin Airaudi

At-Large (2011)

(262) 335-3765
Scott Gavin

At-Large (2012)

(715) 425-7629
Tim Richter

At-Large (2010)

(608) 215-4257

SEMINAR REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Officials Registration Procedure:

Officials must be properly registered with BOTH USA Hockey and the Wisconsin Hockey Officials Association (WHOA) to be eligible to officiate games in Wisconsin. On-line Seminar pre-registration is required in order to reserve a seat at a mandatory Seminar. Walk-up registrations are not accepted.

See the WHOA website for complete registration and Seminar information at www.wihoa.org.

2009-2010 WHOA/USA Hockey Seminars

The Wisconsin Hockey Officials Association will be offering the USA Hockey/WHOA Officiating Seminars below for the 2009-2010 season. Unless
otherwise noted, the seminars are on Saturdays and begin promptly at 9:00 AM. The seminars are grouped in 3 categories:
  1. Seminar sites with seminars for new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
  2. Seminar sites with seminars for new and returning Level 4 officials
  3. Seminar sites with seminars for new Level 1 officials (returning officials not allowed)

2009 Seminar Schedule
Level 1,2,3 Seminars
Date Location Open To
8/26/2009 & 8/27/2009 Verona All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
NOTE: Wednesday and Thursday; both nights required
8/29/2009 Minoqua All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
9/13/2009 Waukesha All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
NOTE: Sunday
9/19/2009 Sparta All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials

9/26/2009

Wisconsin Rapids All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
9/26/2009 Neenah All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
10/3/2009 Fond du Lac All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
10/4/2009 Oregon All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
NOTE: Sunday
10/10/2009 Hayward All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
10/11/2009 Waupaca All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
NOTE: Sunday
10/17/2009 Sauk Prairie All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
10/24/2009 Arrowhead All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials
10/24/2009 Chippewa Falls All new and returning Level 1, 2, and 3 officials

Level 4 Seminars

Date Location Open To

9/20/2009

Madison All new and returning Level 4 officials
NOTE: Sunday
10/18/2009 Wisconsin Rapids All new and returning Level 4 officials
NOTE: Sunday

Level 1 Seminars (First year officials only)

Date Location Open To
10/24/2009 Green Bay Only new Level 1 officials
By invitation only--Contact Green Bay area officials for invitation process
NOTE: Zebra Cup -- By invitation only
12/28/2009 Madison Only new Level 1 officials
Official who improperly register for this seminar will be removed without notification
NOTE: Monday
12/29/2009 Baldwin Only new Level 1 officials
Official who improperly register for this seminar will be removed without notification
NOTE: Tuesday

The seminar pre-registration process will be different this season. To register as an official with USA Hockey, join WHOA, pre-register for a seminar, and learn about screening requirements, come here to the new WHOA website (www.wihoa.org).

WHOA would like to thank the many local organizations that are sponsoring these seminars. They are donating countless hours of ice time and
classrooms to support officiating in Wisconsin!


 
2009 WAHA STATE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Tournament First Second Third Consolation
Adult Waupun Nagawaukee
H.S. Div. 1 Kenosha Manitowoc Hudson Appleton
H.S. Div. 2 Cumberland SHAW Fox Valley Monroe
Midget 16/U Superior SHAW Hudson
         
Bantam 1A Eau Claire Beloit Southwest Portage County
Bantam 1B Southwest Appleton Eau Claire Waukesha
Bantam 1C Waukesha C-1 Hudson Appleton
Bantam 2A SHAW Kenosha Rice Lake Marshfield
Bantam 2B Stoughton Arrowhead White De Pere Elmbrook Blue
Bantam 3A Burnett/Grantsburg Somerset M&M Sauk Prairie
Bantam 4A Price Ice Barron-Chetek Medford
         
Peewee 1A Marathon County Southwest Eau Claire Appleton
Peewee 1B Waukesha Polar Caps Marathon County Southwest
Peewee 1C Waukesha Gold Waukesha White Marathon County Appleton
Peewee 2A Mosinee Ozaukee Elmbrook Rice Lake
Peewee 2B SHAW Ozaukee Chippewa Falls Onalaska
Peewee 2C Ozaukee Blue Ozaukee White Ozaukee Green De Pere
Peewee 3A West Salem Spooner Sheboygan Waupaca
Peewee 3B Antigo Waupaca Tomah Altoona
Peewee 4A/font> Price Ice Viroqua Oshkosh
         
Squirt 1A Waukesha Portage County Polar Caps Southwest
Squirt 1B Waukesha Green Bay Portage County Superior
Squirt 1C Waukesha Black Waukesha White Green Bay Winter Club Blue
Squirt 2A Fox Valley Chippewa Falls Onalaska Mosinee
Squirt 2B Fox Valley De Pere New Richmond Middleton
Squirt 2C Middleton Ozaukee White Ozaukee Green Onalaska
Squirt 3A Antigo Somerset Ashland Washington County
Squirt 3B Somerset Sheboygan  Blackhawk Washington County B
Squirt 4A Price Ice A  Oshkosh Medford Ice Wolves
 
Mite 1A Portage County Sun Prairie Winter Club Polar Caps
Mite 1B Waukesha Polar Caps Portage County Madison Patriots
Mite 2A Everest Elmbrook Waunakee Arrowhead
Mite 2B Elmbrook SHAW B Waunakee Middleton
Mite 3A Antigo Oregon Waupun Beaver Dam
Mite 3B Washington County Somerset Beaver Dam West Salem
Mite 4A Viroqua Sparta Oshkosh Cumberland
GIRLS
19 & Under Green Bay Kenosha Price Ice Kettle Moraine
14U/16U Blackhawk Green Bay M&M Kenosha
14 & Under Wis. Ice Spirit Mosinee DC Diamonds Grantsburg/Burnett
12 & Under Wis. Ice Spirit Marathon County W. Wis. Stars Green Bay
10 & Under Wis. Ice Spirit Superior Wisconsin Wild Central WI Storm


2010 STATE TOURNAMENT
SITES & DATES


ADULT NO-CHECK STATE TOURNAMENT

April 10-11, 2010.......................................Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena, Delafield


HIGH SCHOOL STATE TOURNAMENTS

March 6-7, 2010

High School Division 1...........................................................Kenosha
High School Division 2.....................................................Fond du Lac


MIDGET 16/U STATE TOURNAMENT

March 19-21, 2010....................................................................Monroe

 
WAHA TIER I/II PLAY-OFFS

March 14-16, 2010

BOYS..............................................................................................TBD
GIRLS.............................................................................................TBD

Send all entries and fees to WAHA Registrar Tom Hansen
413 S. Midvale Blvd, Madison, WI 53711
DEADLINE OCTOBER 1, 2009


BANTAM STATE TOURNAMENTS

March 6-7, 2010

Bantam 1A.................................................South Wood County

Bantam 1B...................................................................Green Bay

Bantam 1C...................................................................Waukesha

Bantam 2A........................................................................Mosinee

Bantam 2B.....................................................................Middleton

Bantam 3A...........................................................................Tomah

Bantam 3B........................................................................Waupun

Bantam 4A.......................................................................Shawano


PEEWEE STATE TOURNAMENTS

March 13-14, 2010

Peewee 1A........................................West Madison Polar Caps

Peewee 1B..........................................................................Patriots

Peewee 1C........................................................................Appleton

Peewee 2A.............................................................Chippewa Falls

Peewee 2B...........................................................................De Pere

Peewee 2C......................................................................River Falls

Peewee 3A.....................................................................Reedsburg

Peewee 3B.............................................................Burnett County

Peewee 4A...............................................................................Merrill


SQUIRT STATE TOURNAMENTS

MARCH 6-7, 2010

Squirt 1A...........................................................................Southwest

Squirt 1B....................................................................................Beloit

Squirt 1C..............................................................................Ozaukee

Squirt 2A..............................................................................Onalaska

Squirt 2B............................................................................Janesville

Squirt 2C...........................................................................Fox Valley

Squirt 3A........................................................,.................Grantsburg

Squirt 3B........................................................................Beaver Dam

Squirt 4A........................................................................Cumberland



MITE STATE TOURNAMENTS

March 13-14, 2010

Mite 1A...........................................................................Fond du Lac

Mite 1B.....................................................................Portage County

Mite 1C.............................................................................Winter Club

Mite 2A...............................................................................Stoughton

Mite 2B.......................................................................................SHAW

Mite 3A..................................................................................Baraboo

Mite 3B..................................................................................Waupun

Mite 4A..................................................................................…Sparta


GIRLS/WOMENS STATE TOURNAMENTS

Girls 19 & Under
March 6-7, 2010......................................................................Kenosha

Girls 14 & Under
March 6-7, 2010.................................................................Sheboygan

Girls 12 & Under
March 13-14, 2010.............................................................Arrowhead

 Girls 10 & Under
March 7-8, 2009.....................................................................Marinette


2011 STATE TOURNAMENTS

For a complete list of 2011 WAHA State Tournaments,
including those still "Open" for bid, please go to the click HERE.


The names and addresses of local tournament
directors for the 2011 WAHA State Tournaments must
be provided to the secretary of WAHA on or before
May 16, 2009. Tournaments still OPEN for bid
subsequent to the WAHA Annual Meeting, are
awarded at the Fall meeting of the WAHA Board of
Directors.


HOW TO ENTER A TOURNAMENT
  1. Your team must be registered and entry fee must be received by November 1.

  2. Player roster for all levels of competition must be submitted by December 31. Signatures required on all rosters. Outdoor Ice Association roster deadline is January 15.

  3. Entry is to be made on Official Entry Forms to be furnished by the secretary of WAHA.

  4. If a team fails to make the state tournament, their entry fee will be refunded, less $75.
Zero, Hat Trick, and Playmaker Awards

Definitions:
    ZERO AWARD. For playing a complete game without allowing a goal.
    HAT TRICK AWARD. For scoring three goals in a game.
    PLAYMAKER. For registering three assists in a game.
Shall be distributed by the WAHA secretary under the following conditions:
  1. Recipient is a registered player.

  2. The game was in league competition (not exhibition) or sanctioned tournaments involving registered USA Hockey teams.

  3. The game was officiated by a registered USA Hockey referee.

  4. For Juniors and under.

  5. Copy of the score sheet is supplied to the District Registrar.

  6. Limit of one of each award per player per season.
NOTE:

Mail request to John Hack, P.O. Box 728, Superior, WI 54480 with recap of names and awards earned. Include self-addressed envelope of sufficient size to take care of the number of patches needed by April 15.



WISCONSIN
ICE ARENAS


Altoona
Altoona Sports Center/Hobbs
2300 Spooner Ave.
Altoona, WI 54720
715-839-5188

Amery
Amery Ice Arena
1065 Riverplace Mall
P. O. Box 305
Amery, WI 54001
715-268-7869
715-268-7025
Website: www.pressenter.com/~ameryyha

Antigo
Langlade County Multi-Purpose Building
1633 Neva Rd.
Antigo, WI 54409
715-627-6218

Appleton
Appleton Family Ice Center
1717 E. Witzke Blvd.
Appleton, WI 54911
920-830-7679
Website: www.appletonice.org

Ashland
Bay Area Civic Center
Larry Kupczyk
320 4th Avenue West
Ashland, WI 54806
715-682-2221

Baldwin
United Civic Center
410 Maple St.
Baldwin, WI 54002
715-684-3831

Baraboo
Pierce Park Pavilion
Walnut St.
Baraboo, WI 53913
608-355-1151

Barron
Barron Area Ice Arena
525 E. Birch Ave.
Barron, WI 54812
715-637-7878

Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam Family Center
Lars Peterson
609 Gould St.
Beaver Dam, WI 53916
920-885-9816

Beloit
Jerry W. Edwards Ice Arena
Spencer Waite
2101 Cranston Road
Beloit, WI 53511
608-364-2890
FAX: 715-362-5718

Black River Falls
Jackson County Arena
Hwy 54 W.
Black River Falls, WI 54615
715-284-9974
715-284-5112

Brookfield
Eble Ice Arena
Jeffrey Michalek
19400 W Bluemound Rd
Brookfield, WI 53045
414-784-7512

The Ponds of Brookfield
Teresa Arntz
2810 N. Calhoun Road,
Brookfield, WI 53005
262-786-7663
FAX: 262-641-1045

Chippewa Falls
Chippewa Area Ice Arena
839 1st Avenue
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
715-723-4710
Website: www.chippewahockey.com

Cumberland
Don Clark Hockey Rink
1610 Western Ave., P.O. Box 11
Cumberland, WI 54829
715-822-3887

De Pere
Cornerstone Community Center
Don Chilson
1640 Fernando Dr.
De Pere, WI 54115
920-403-2000

Delafield
Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena
Nick Sanchez
2699 Golf Road
Delafield, WI 53018
262-646-7072
262-646-7071 (Information Line)

DePere
De Pere Ice & Event Center
Dave Villenuave
1450 Fort Howard Avenue
DePere, WI 54115
920-339-4097

Dodgeville
Ley Pavillion - Herb Harris Park
1600 Bennett Road
Dodgeville, WI 53572
608-935-9971

Eagle River
Eagle River Sports Arena
State Hwy 70 East
Eagle River, WI 54521
715-479-4858
715-479-9368

Eau Claire
Hobbs Ice Arena
Stu Taylor
915 Menomonie Street
Eau Claire, WI 54701
715-839-5040
FAX: 715-839-5138

Fond du Lac
Fond du Lac Blue Line Family Ice Center
550 Fond du Lac Avenue
Fond du Lac, WI 54935
920-923-1805
FAX: 920-923-0717

Grantsburg
Grantsburg Sports Arena
500 S. Robert St., Box 717
Grantsburg, WI 54840
715-463-2634
www.grantsburghockey.com

Green Bay Area
Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena
1901 S. Oneida St.
Green Bay, WI 54304
920-497-5664

Cornerstone Community Center
Don Chilson
1640 Fernando Dr.
De Pere, WI 54115
920-403-2000

De Pere Ice & Event Center
Dave Villenuave
1450 Fort Howard Avenue
DePere, WI 54115
920-339-4097

Hartland
Howard G. Mullett Ice Center
John Wardman
700 North Ave
Hartland, WI 53029
262-369-3600

Hayward
Hayward Sports Center
Sharon Paine
10475 Sutliff Dr
Hayward, WI 54843
715-634-4791
FAX: 715-634-0822

Hudson
Hudson Sports & Civic Center
Michael Brooks
1820 Hanley Rd.
Hudson, WI 54016
715-386-3535
FAX: 715-634-0822

Iron River
Iron River Ice Facilities
P.O. Box 181
Iron River, WI 54847
715-372-8599

Janesville
Janesville Ice Skating Center
Cullen Slapak
821 Beloit Avenue
Janesville, WI 53545
608-754-7840

Kenosha
Kenosha Ice Rink
7727 60th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-694-8010
FAX: 262-694-5920

La Crescent
La Crescent Community Arena
520 S. 14th St.
La Crescent, MN 55947
507-895-4160
Fax: (507) 894-8476

La Crosse
Green Island Ice Arena
Andy Reshel
2312 S. 7th Street
La Crosse, WI 54601
608-789-7199

La Crosse Ice Arena Parks & Recreation Dept.
Bob Berg
City Hall
La Crosse, WI 54601
608-784-1905

Lake Delton
Poppy Waterman Ice Arena
112 Miller Dr.
Lake Delton, WI 53940
608-253-8339

Madison Area
Capitol Ice Arena
2615 Evergreen Rd.
Middleton, WI 53562
608-831-1230
FAX: 608-821-1221

Dane County Arena/Alliant Energy Center
1919 Expo Way
Madison, WI 53713
608-267-3976

Eagle's Nest Ice Arena
Peter Johnson
103 Lincoln Street
Verona, WI 53593
608-845-7465 (NEST)

Hartmeyer Ice Arena
Terry Johnson
1834 Commercial
Madison, WI 53704
608-442-0071
FAX: 608-442-0072

Madison Ice Arena
Gary Shuchuk
725 Forward Drive
Madison, WI 53711
608-204-7606
FAX: 608-204-7607

McFarland Community Ice Arena
Roy Neuenschwander
4812 Marsh Road
McFarland, WI 53558
608-838-7451

Sun Prairie Ice Arena
Chuck Wilson
655 Athletic Way
Sun Prairie, WI 53590
608-825-7825
FAX: 608-834-0146

U.W. Shell, Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center
1430 Monroe Street
Madison, WI 53711
608-263-6566
FAX: 608-265-5652

Manitowish Waters
North Lakeland Ice
12686 Cty Hwy K
Manitowish Waters, WI 54545
715-543-2159
FAX 715-543-8860

Manitowoc
Manitowoc County Expo
Jennell Krizek
4921 Expo Drive
Manitowoc, WI 54220
920-683-4378
FAX: 920-683-5058

Marinette
Marinette Civic Center Ice Arena
2000 Alice Lane
Marinette, WI 54143
715-732-5228

Marshfield
Marshfield Youth Ice & Recreation Center
405 E. 17th St.
Marshfield, WI 54449
715-384-0025

Mauston
Mauston Ice Rink
Hwy 58 South, Juneau County Fairgrounds
Mauston, WI 53948
608-847-3108

McFarland
McFarland Community Ice Arena
Roy Neuenschwander
4812 Marsh Road
McFarland, WI 53558
608-838-7451

Medford
Simek Recreation Center
1037 W. Broadway
Medford, WI 54451
715-748-6655
FAX: 715-748-6658
EM: simekcenter@tds.net

Menomonie
Menomonie (Dunn County) Ice Arena
620 17th St. S
Menomonie, WI 54751
715-232-9958

Mequon
Ozaukee Ice Center
Guy Gosselin
5505 W. Pioneer Road
Mequon, WI 53092
262-375-1100
FAX: 262-375-8793

Merrill
Smith Multipurpose Center
Marlene Graap
1100 Marc Dr.
Merrill, WI 54452
715-539-2790

Middleton
Capitol Ice Arena
2615 Evergreen Rd.
Middleton, WI 53562
608-831-1230
FAX: 608-821-1221

Milwaukee Area
Eble Ice Arena
Jeffrey Michalek
19400 W Bluemound Rd
Brookfield, WI 53045
414-784-7512

Howard G. Mullett Ice Center
John Wardman
700 North Ave
Hartland, WI 53029
262-369-3600

Kettle Moraine Ice Center
Craig Petersen
2330 South Main
West Bend, WI 53095
262-335-0876
FAX 262-335-3990

Naga-Waukee Park Ice Arena
Nick Sanchez
2699 Golf Road
Delafield, WI 53018
262-646-7072
262-646-7071 (Information Line)

Ozaukee Ice Center
Guy Gosselin
5505 W. Pioneer Road
Mequon, WI 53092
262-375-1100
FAX: 262-375-8793

Pettit National Ice Center
Jim Gulczynski
500 S. 84th Street
West Allis, WI 53214
414-266-0100
FAX: 414-266-0122

The Ponds of Brookfield
Teresa Arntz
2810 N. Calhoun Road,
Brookfield, WI 53005
262-786-7663
FAX: 262-641-1045

University School of Milwaukee Ice Arena
Rene Cranston
2100 W. Fairy Chasm Road
Milwaukee, WI 53217
414-540-3307

Wilson Park Arena
Randy Roddy
4001 S. 20th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53221
414-281-6289

Minocqua
Lakeland Hawks Ice Arena
7961 Old Hwy. 51
Minocqua, WI 54548
715-356-6762
http://www.lakelandarena.org/

Monroe
StateLine Ice & Community Expo (SLICE)
1632 Fourth Ave. West
Monroe, WI 53566
608-325-7465

Mosinee
Mosinee Recreation Center
709 11th St.
Mosinee, WI 54455
715-693-3095
Fax: 715-693-1751

Neenah
Tri-County Ice Arena
Searl Pickett
700 E. Shady Lane Road
Neenah, WI 54956
920-731-9731
FAX: 920-731-9305
Website: www.eccentrix.com/members/tcarena

New Richmond
New Richmond Sports Center
450 Sports Center Rd.
New Richmond, WI 54017
715-246-6167

Onalaska
Onalaska Omni Center
Tom Hammill
255 Riders Club Rd.
Onalaska, WI 54650
608-781-9566

Oregon
Oregon Community Sports Arena
100 N Perry Parkway
Oregon, WI 53575
608-835-9650
www.oregonhockey.org

Oshkosh
Oshkosh YMCA
Ray Schimelfenig
3303 20th Ave.
Oshkosh, WI 54904
920-230-8439
Website: www.oshkoshymca.org

Park Falls
Park Falls Area Rec. Arena
Molly Lehman
301 N. 3rd Ave.
Park Falls, WI 54552
715-762-0074

Phillips
Phillips Area Center Ice Rink
Corner of Forest & Wyoming
Phillips, WI 54555
715-339-4702

Pleasant Prairie
Ice Plex
Brian Luburich
9900 Terwall Terrace
Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
262-925-6755

Prairie du Sac
Sauk Prairie Area Rec Center
1700 Tower St.
Prairie du Sac, WI 53578
608-643-4247

Reedsburg
Reedsburg Area Community Arena (RACA)
1411 Viking Drive
Reedsburg, WI 53959
608-524-3037

Rhinelander
Rhinelander Youth Sports Center
2021 E Timber Drive
Rhinelander, WI 54501
715-369-1416

Rice Lake
Rice Lake Hockey Arena
1240 Hammond Avenue
Rice Lake, WI 54868
715-234-1486
Website: www.ricelakehockey.com

River Falls
W. H. Hunt Arena - U.W. River Falls
Steve Stocker
1110 South Main Street
River Falls, WI 54022
715-425-3381

Wildcat Centre
861 Cemetery Rd.
River Falls, WI 54022
715-426-5577

Schofield
Greenheck Fieldhouse
6400 Alderson Street
Schofield, WI 54476
715-359-4484 ext. 1223
FAX 715-355-9153

Shawano
Shawano Expo Center
Rick Stautz
255 S. Waukechon St.
Shawano, WI 54166
715-526-5336

Sheboygan
Sheboygan Blue Line Ice Center
Tom Cagle
1202 S. Wildwood Ave.
Sheboygan, WI 53082-1273
920-458-3111
FAX: 920-458-1215
Website: www.sheboyganlakerhockey.com

Siren
Lodge Center Arena
Tom Anderson
24185 First Ave. N.
Siren, WI 54872
715-349-7465
FAX 715-349-8139
Website: www.burnettyouthhockey.com

Somerset
Somerset Youth Civic Center
Tom Landry
529 Main St.
Somerset, WI 54025
715-247-4445
FAX: 715-247-4499

Sparta
Sparta Community Ice Arena
1121 E Montgomery St.
Sparta, WI 54656
608-269-3873

Spooner
Northwest Sports Complex
310 Walnut
Spooner, WI 54801
715-635-6144

Stevens Point
Goals and Dreams Arena
6868 Fourth St.
Stevens Point, WI 54481
715-592-5004

Ice Hawks Arena
Paul Caufield
801 Badger Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481
715-345-2854

K.B. Willett Ice Arena
Don Butkowski
1000 Minnesota Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481
715-346-1576

Stoughton
Mandt Community Center
Al Wollenzien
400 Mandt Pkwy.
Stoughton, WI 53589
608-873-7528

Sun Prairie
Sun Prairie Ice Arena
Chuck Wilson
655 Athletic Way
Sun Prairie, WI 53590
608-825-7825
FAX: 608-834-0146

Superior
Superior Ice Arena
John Hack
1015 Oakes Avenue
Superior, WI 54880
715-394-4899
FAX: 715-394-5084
Website: www.sahaice.org

Wessman Arena - U.W. Superior
Steve Kirk
2701 Catlin Ave.
Superior, WI 54880
715-394-8361

Tomah
Mose Lamb Hockey Rink
Recreation Park, Fairgrounds Rd.
1625 Butts Ave.
Tomah, WI 54660
608-372-9786

Tomahawk
SARA Park
Paul Garner
900 W. Somo Ave.
Tomahawk, WI 54487
715-453-3319

Verona
Eagle's Nest Ice Arena
Peter Johnson
103 Lincoln Street
Verona, WI 53593
608-845-7465 (NEST)

Viroqua
Viroqua Community Arena
856 Nelson Parkway
Viroqua, WI 54665
608-637-8661

Waupaca
Waupaca Expo Center
187 Grand Seasons Drive
Waupaca, WI 54981
715-258-2990

Waupun
Waupun Community Center
510 E. Spring Street
Waupun, WI 53963
920-324-5096
FAX: 920-324-9918

Wausau
Marathon County Hockey Rink
Marathon County Park-Garfield Ave.
Wausau, WI 54401
715-849-4107

West Allis
Pettit National Ice Center
Jim Gulczynski
500 S. 84th Street
West Allis, WI 53214
414-266-0100
FAX: 414-266-0122

West Bend
Kettle Moraine Ice Center
Craig Petersen
2330 South Main
West Bend, WI 53095
262-335-0876
FAX 262-335-3990

Wisconsin Rapids
South Wood County Recreation Center
Jim Arnold
2711 16th Street South
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-0111
715-421-3311

WAHA
ASSOCIATIONS

REGION 1

REGISTRAR

Bob Normand
640 S. Main St.
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
(W) 715-726-8231, (F) 715-726-4345
EMAIL: rnormand@wahahockey.com



ASSOCIATIONS

Amery Youth Hockey Association
Ashland Senior League
Ashland Youth Hockey Association
Barron/Chetek Youth Hockey Assn.
Burnett Youth Hockey Association
Chippewa Youth Hockey Association, Inc
Cumberland Youth Hockey
Grantsburg Hockey Association
Hayward Sports Center
Iron River Ice Facilities
Rice Lake Hockey Association
River Valley Hockey Association
Rusk County Hockey Association
Spooner Area Youth Hockey Association
Superior Amateur Hockey Assn.
WI Jr. BADGERS



Amery Youth Hockey Association (3)
PO Box 305
Amery 54001
PH: 715-268-7869
COLORS: Red, White, & Black
WEBSITE: www.ameryhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-01 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Kevin Smith, 1133 Little Falls Circle, Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-2484
EM: kjmsmith_2000@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Scott Edin, 1255 South Shore Ct., Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-2923
EM: scotted@amerymedical.com
SECRETARY: Kathy Casselberry, 521 150th St., Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-5260, (F) 715-268-5256
EM: kathypazour@msn.com
TREASURER: Julie Measner, 142 Lake Street, Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-
EM: measnee@yahoo.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Kathy Casselberry, 521 150th St., Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-5260, (C) 715-491-7651
EM: kathypazour@msn.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Matt Humpal, 141 South St W, Amery 54001
PH:
EM:
REGISTRAR: Kathy Casselberry, 521 150th St., Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-5260, (C) 715-491-0329, (F) 715-268-5255
EM: kathypazour@msn.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Scott Ward, 682 Bear Trap Ct., Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-4091
EM: ssward@amerytel.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Kathy Casselberry, 521 150th St., Amery 54001
PH: (H) 715-268-5260, (C) 715-491-7651
EM: ameryhockey@live.com
HOME RINK: Amery Ice Arena
1065 River Place Drive, Amery, WI 54001 54001
PH: 715-268-7869, (F)
EM: ayha@ameryhockey.com
WEBSITE: www.ameryhockey.com



Ashland Youth Hockey Association (3)
P.O. Box 169
Ashland 54806
PH: 715-682-2221
COLORS: Purple/Gold/White
WEBSITE: www.ashlandhockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-23 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mike Bochler, 28470 Woodland Road, Ashland 54806
PH: (H) 715-682-3899
EM: mike.bochler@lakeshorebuses.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Dean Seemuth, 801 15th Avenue West, Ashland 54806
PH: (H) 715-682-5897
EM: lizseemuth@hotmail.com
SECRETARY: Steve Hopper, 59685 County Highway E, Mason 54856
PH: (H) 715-765-4353
EM: schopper@cheqnet.net
TREASURER: Chris Dykstra, 62144 Hegstrom Rd., Ashland 54806
PH: (H) 715-682-2959
EM: cdykstra@centurytel.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Gwen Stevens, 27285 Maple Ridge Rd, Marengo 54855
PH: (H) 715-765-4383, (C) 218-205-5025
EM: gstevens@cheqnet.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Sari Halbe, 1103 Beaser Avenue, Ashland 54806
PH: (H) 715-292-2820
EM: shalbe@ashland.k12.wi.us
REGISTRAR: Steve Hopper, 59685 County Highway E, Mason 54856
PH: (H) 715-765-4353
EM: schopper@cheqnet.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Larry Kupczyk, 1511 12th Avenue West, Ashland 54806
PH: (H) 715-682-2414
EM: lkupczyk@ncis.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Dean Seemuth, 801 15th Avenue West, Ashland 54806
PH: (H) 715-682-5897, (C) 715-209-0403
EM: lizseemuth@hotmail.com
HOME RINK: Bay Area Civic Center
320 4th Avenue West, Ashland 54806
PH: 715-682-2221, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Barron/Chetek Youth Hockey Assn. (3)
525 E. Birch Ave., P.O. Box 387
Barron 54812
PH: 715-637-7878
FAX: 715-537-9671
COLORS: Black & Gold
EMAIL: info@bcyh.co.cc
WEBSITE: www.bcyh.co.cc
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Clayton Timm, E 9086 County Road V, Sand Creek 54765
PH: (H) 715-658-1534, (C) 715-764-2727
EM: claytontimm@hotmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Joe Johnston, 226 Southview Drive, Barron 54812
PH: (H) 715-637-3254, (C) 715-790-5014
EM: joedeb@chibardun.net
SECRETARY: Lisa Skinner, 108 Ashland Avenue West, Almena 54805
PH: (H) 715-296-4251, (W) 715-537-3131Ext 9299
EM: llskinner@j-ots.com
TREASURER: Lisa Skinner, 108 Ashland Avenue West, Almena 54805
PH: (W) 715-537-3131 ext.-9299, (C) 715-296-4251
EM: llskinner@j-ots.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Larry French, PO Box 387, Barron 54812
PH: (H) 715-455-2059, (C) 715-821-6552
EM: ldfrench2003@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jen Hardina, 1688 17th Ave, Barron 54812
PH: (H) 715-537-3638
EM: jeepfreak4@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Amy Hanson, 1173 10 1/2 Street, Barron 54812
PH: (H) 715-637-7434
EM: dabs_farm@hotmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Clayton Timm, E9086 County Road V, Sand Creek 54765
PH: (H) 715-658-1534, (C) 715-764-2727
EM: claytontimm@hotmail.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Lisa Skinner, 108 Ashland Avenue West, Almena 54805
PH: (H) 715-296-4251, (C) 715-456-0421
EM: llskinner@j-ots.com
HOME RINK: Barron Area Ice Arena
525 E. Birch Ave., Barron 54812
PH: 715-637-7878, (F)
EM: info@bcyh.co.cc
WEBSITE: www.bcyh.co.cc



Burnett Youth Hockey Association (3)
PO Box 82
Siren 54872
PH: 715-349-7465
FAX: 715-349-8139
COLORS: Black White
EMAIL: byha@sirentel.net
WEBSITE: www.burnettyouthhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Rebecca Harlander, 303 Park Ave., Frederic 54837
PH: (H) 715-327-4836, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: byha@sirentel.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Rick Larson, 7189 County Rd. B, Siren 54872
PH: (H) 715-349-7895, (C) 715-296-7895, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: rclarson@sirentel.net
SECRETARY: Valerie Cox, 1520- 345th Ave., Frederic 54837
PH: (H) 1-715-327-4882, (C) 1-715-566-2260
EM: ctr90303@centurytel.net
TREASURER: Nicole Cadotte, 26696 Lily Lake Inn Rd., Webster 54893
PH: (H) 1-715-866-8115, (C) 1-715-566-0518
EM: ncadotte@msn.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Rick Larson, 7189 County Rd. B, Siren 54872
PH: (H) 715-349-7895, (C) 715-296-7895, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: rclarson@sirentel.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Rick Larson, 7189 County Rd. B, Siren 54872
PH: (H) 715-349-7895, (C) 715-296-7895, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: rclarson@sirentel.net
REGISTRAR: Jenny Stewart, 7621 Cape Street, Siren 54872
PH: (H) 1-715-349-8678, (C) 1-715-220-1464
EM:
ACE DIRECTOR: Greg Engelhart, 8848 County Line Road, Siren 54872
PH: (H) 715-653-2373, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: engelhartBGJ@yahoo.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Rebecca Harlander, PO Box 82, Siren 54872
PH: (H) 715-327-4836, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: byha@sirentel.net
HOME RINK: Lodge Center Arena
PO Box 82, Siren 54872
PH: 715-349-7465, (F) 715-349-8139
EM: byha@sirentel.net
WEBSITE: www.burnettyouthhockey.com



Chippewa Youth Hockey Association, Inc (2)
PO Box 131
Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: 715-723-1612
COLORS: Black/White/Silver/Teal
WEBSITE: www.chippewahockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Bob Normand, 640 S. Main St, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-723-6529, (W) 715-726-8231, (F) 715-726-4345
EM: rjn@sgi.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Ron Renaud, 15087 104th Ave, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-720-4747, (C) 715-271-5435
EM: rrenaud@gbnorthwest.com
SECRETARY: Michael Pynch, 6091 167th St, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-723-9766, (W) 715-858-6630, (C) 715-828-5784
EM: mpynch@wipfli.com
TREASURER: Mike Jordan, 911 Macomber St, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (C) 715-379-4042
EM: mikej@chippewachamber.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Bob Normand, 640 S. Main St, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-723-6529, (W) 715-726-8231, (F) 715-726-4345
EM: rjn@sgi.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Leigh Darrow, 1431 Broadway Ave, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-723-3789, (W) 715-552-7422
EM: leigh@allied-dies.com ldarrow3789@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Heather Dresel, 16938 52nd Ave, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-720-0473, (W) 715-839-3707, (C) 715-828-6266
EM: dresel98@yahoo.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Don Loew, 1523 Terrill St, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-726-9656
EM: donloew@yahoo.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Dan Liddell, 313 Westwood Dr, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: (H) 715-720-1982
EM: chippewatournaments@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Chippewa Area Ice Arena
839 First Ave, Chippewa Falls 54729
PH: 715-723-1612, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.chippewahockey.com



Cumberland Youth Hockey (4)
PO Box 11, 500 8th. Street
Cumberland 54829
PH: 715-822-3887
FAX: 715-822-5470
COLORS: Red & White
WEBSITE: www.cumberlandhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Sandy Peichel, P.O. Box 1186, Cumberland, WI 54829
PH: (H) 715-822-3809, (W) 715-822-2348, (C) 715-419-1222, (F) 715-822-8473
EM: johnpeichel@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Tammy Becker, 1675 10th Street, Turtle Lake, WI 54889
PH: (H) 715-986-2535
EM: kevin569@centurytel.net
SECRETARY: Cheryl Buechner, 1655 3rd Ave, Cumberland 54829
PH: (H) 715-822-8286
EM: cbuechner@hazelden.org
TREASURER: Rene Brown, 1927 9th St, Cumberland 54829
PH: (H) 715-822-3966, (C) 715-822-
EM: ryanbrown543@centurytel.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Bonnie Fogelberg, W9583 Offers Lake Rd, Barronett, WI 54813
PH: (H) 715-468-7860, (F) 715-637-9220
EM: bont1974@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Sandy Peichel, 1834 8th St, Cumberland 54829
PH: (H) 715-822-3809, (W) 715-822-2348, (C) 715-419-1222, (F) 715-822-8473
EM: johnpeichel@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Tammy Becker, 1675 10th St, Turtle Lake, WI 54889
PH: (H) 715-986-2535, (C) 715-641-1795, (F) 715-822-8473
EM: kevin569@centurytel.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Shawnda Bickle, 1333 1st Ave, Cumberland 54829
PH: (H) 715-671-0150, (C) 715-671-0150, (F) 715-822-8473
EM: bicklemn@yahoo.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Bonnie Fogelberg, W9583 Offers Lake Rd, Barronett, WI 54813
PH: (H) 715-468-7860, (F) 715-637-9220
EM: bont1974@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Cumberland Youth Hockey
PO Box 11, 500 8th. Street, Cumberland 54829
PH: 715-822-3887, (F) 715-822-5470
EM:
WEBSITE: www.cumberlandhockey.com



Grantsburg Hockey Association (3)
500 South Robert Street/Box 717
Grantsburg 54840
PH: 715/463-2634
COLORS: Purple & White
EMAIL: grantsburghockey@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.grantsburghockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-11 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Rick Quimby, 23097 Gardner Rd, Grantsburg 54840
PH: (H) 715/463-3416, (W) 715/222-0085, (C) 715/222-0085
EM: quimby@grantsburgtelcom.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Benton Jensen, 23533 Jensen Road, Grantsburg 54840
PH: (H) 715/463-2512
EM: bkjensen@grantsburgtelcom.net
SECRETARY: Michelle Lee, 14330 Grell Road, Grantsburg 54840
PH: (H) 715/463-4285, (C) 612/867-1970
EM: michellelee54840@gmail.com
TREASURER: Michelle Lee, 14330 Grell Rd, Grantsburg 54840
PH: (H) 715/463-4285, (C) 612/867-1970, (F) 715/463-4285
EM: michellelee54840@gmail.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Kim Jensen, 23533 Jensen Rd, Grantsburg 54840-8361
PH: (H) 715/463-2512, (W) 715/463-2512, (C) 715/205-6537
EM: bkjensen@grantsburgtelcom.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Ben Jensen, 23533 Jensen Rd, Grantsburg 54840-8361
PH: (H) 715/463-2512, (W) 715/222-0085, (C) 715/205-6538
EM: bkjensen@grantsburgtelcom.net
REGISTRAR: Doni Jo Johnson, 12432 Assembly Road, Grantsburg 54840
PH: (H) 715/488-2287, (C) 715/431-0522
EM: gyharegistrar@gmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Josh Watt, 20636 Swamp Rd, Luck 54853
PH: (H) 715/327-4187, (C) 715/431-0374
EM: jjwatt@hotmail.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Doni Jo Johnson, 12432 Assembly Road, Grantsburg 54840
PH: (H) 715/488-2287, (W) 715/349-5271, (C) 715/431-0522
EM: donijojohnson@gmail.com
HOME RINK: Grantsburg Sports Arena
500 South Robert Street, Grantsburg 54840
PH: 715/463-2634, (F)
EM: grantsburghockey@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.grantsburghockey.com



Hayward Sports Center (2)
10475 Sutliff Avenue - PO Box 475
Hayward 54843
PH: 715-634-4791
FAX: 715-634-0822
COLORS: Black, Gold, White
EMAIL: haywardsports@cheqnet.net
WEBSITE: www.haywardsportscenter.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-27 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Tim Pulskamp, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (H) 715-634-3961, (W) 715-634-4791, (C) 715-558-1577
EM: tpulskamp@johnsontimber.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Achtor, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (H) 715-634-3446, (W) 715-634-4791
EM: briachtor@cheqnet.net
SECRETARY: Aaron Halberg , 10335 N Duffy Road, Hayward 54843
PH: (H) 7156349106
EM: aaron@halbergengineering.com
TREASURER: Randy Pachal, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (W) 715-634-2653
EM: rpachal@ahmcpa.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Sharon Paine, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (W) 715-634-4791, (C) 715-699-0893, (F) 715-634-0822
EM: haywardsports@cheqnet.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Sharon Paine, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (W) 715-634-4791, (C) 715-699-0893, (F) 715-634-0822
EM: haywardsports@cheqnet.net
REGISTRAR: Sharon Paine, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (W) 715-634-4791, (C) 715-699-0893, (F) 715-634-0822
EM: haywardsports@cheqnet.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Tom Duffy , PO Box 839, Hayward 54843
PH: (H) 715-634-4791, (W) 715-634-6470
EM: oneinnets@yahoo.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Sharon Paine, PO Box 475, Hayward 54843
PH: (W) 715-634-4791, (C) 715-699-0893, (F) 715-634-0822
EM: haywardsports@cheqnet.net
HOME RINK: Hayward Sports Center
10475 Sutliff Drive, Hayward 54843
PH: 715-634-4791, (F) 715-634-0822
EM: haywardsports@cheqnet.net
WEBSITE: www.haywardsportscenter.com



Rice Lake Hockey Association (2)
PO Box 81
Rice Lake 54868
PH: 715-234-1486
COLORS: Blue & Gold
EMAIL: info@ricelakehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.ricelakehockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-13 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mark Johnson, Jr., 1619 Augusta St., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-234-6492, (W) 715-234-9171, (C) 715-651-7410, (F) 715-234-6967
EM: mjohnsonjr@ricelake.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Bruce Schmidt, 2194 20 1/8 Ave, RIce Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-234-6817, (W) 715-234-9171, (C) 716-651-7431, (F) 715-234-6967
EM: bschmidt@ricelake.com
SECRETARY: Jeff VanGilder, 2145 17 1/2 Ave., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-234-1707, (W) 715-236-7345
EM: jvginsurance@chibardun.net
TREASURER: Phil Fader, 510 Linden Ave., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-719-0284
EM: pfader@wipfli.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Jennifer Randall, 905 N. Wisconsin Ave., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-719-0057, (C) 715-790-2823
EM: gamescheduler@ricelakehockey.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jennifer Randall, 905 N. Wisconsin Ave., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-719-0057, (C) 715-790-2823
EM: referees@ricelakehockey.com
REGISTRAR: Mark Johnson, Jr., 1619 Augusta St., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-234-6492, (W) 715-234-9171, (C) 715-651-7410, (F) 715-234-6967
EM: registration@ricelakehockey.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Keith Paulsen, PO Box 81, Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) (715) 236-7953, (W) (715) 234-8156
EM: acecoordinator@ricelakehockey.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Mike VanGilder, 2115 17 1/2 Ave., Rice Lake 54868
PH: (H) 715-234-9468, (C) 715-651-1958
EM: tournaments@ricelakehockey.com
HOME RINK: Rice Lake Hockey Arena
1240 Hammond Ave, Rice Lake 54868
PH: 715-234-1486, (F)
EM: info@ricelakehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.ricelakehockey.com



River Valley Hockey Association (4)
PO Box 393
St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: 715-483-5881
COLORS: Maroon and White
EMAIL: kuenkel@hockeymail.com
WEBSITE: www.usahockey.com/rivervalley
Last Updated: 2010-06-26 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Aaron Kuenkel, 1401 220th Street, St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: (H) 715-483-5881
EM: kuenkel@hockeymail.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Kevin Klein, 118 N. Blanding Woods Rd., St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: (H) 715-483-9542
EM: kevmy@centurytel.net
SECRETARY: Sarah Adams, 1378 160th St., St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: (H) 715-483-9491
EM: saramail66@gmail.com
TREASURER: Lloyd Jones, 1185 1st Street, Taylors Falls 55084
PH: (H) 651-465-7404
EM: joneskids@hotmail.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Aaron Kuenkel, 1401 220th Street, St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: (H) 715-483-5881
EM: kuenkel@hockeymail.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Andrea Seifert, 1610 S. Loveless Lake Ln., Centuria 54824
PH: (H) 715-485-3435
EM: seifert@amerytel.net
REGISTRAR: Andrea Seifert, 1610 S. Loveless Lake Ln., Centuria 54824
PH: (H) 715-485-3435
EM: seifert@amerytel.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Aaron Kuenkel, 1401 220th Street, St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: (H) 715-483-5881
EM: kuenkel@hockeymail.com
HOME RINK: River Valley Hockey Association
Simonson Road, St. Croix Falls 54024
PH: 715-483-5881, (F)
EM: kuenkel@hockeymail.com
WEBSITE: www.usahockey.com/rivervalley



Spooner Area Youth Hockey Association (3)
P O Box 76
Spooner 54801
PH: 715-635-6291
COLORS: Card.Red/black/white
EMAIL: frogpond@charter.net
WEBSITE: www.spoonerhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-01 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Sheldon Johnson, N4793 Julie Ann Drive, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-6291, (W) 715-635-2197, (C) 715-520-3886, (F) 715-635-7262
EM: sjohnson@nwrpc.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Deanna Siefert, W6084 Hwy 70 East, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-6422, (C) 715-416-0517
EM: flstf12@yahoo.com
SECRETARY: BJ Wilson, W6776 Highway 77, Minong 54859
PH: (C) 715-520-2046
EM: bjw@jacklinks.com
TREASURER: Andi Neubich, W7026 CTH E, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-6114, (C) 715-491-1192
EM: aneubich@centurytel.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Nate Haskins, 419 Poplar, Spooner 54801
PH: (C) 651-245-6466
EM: natx_24@hotmail.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Deanna Siefert, W6084 Hwy 70 East, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-6422, (C) 715-416-0517
EM: flstf12@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Deanna Siefert, W6084 Hwy 70 East, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-6422, (C) 715-416-0517
EM: flstf12@yahoo.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Dan Gunderson, 310 W. Hazel Street, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-9072, (C) 715-520-0313
EM: dkgundy@charter.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Sheldon Johnson, N4793 Julie Ann Drive, Spooner 54801
PH: (H) 715-635-6291, (W) 715-635-2197, (C) 715-520-3886, (F) 715-635-7262
EM: frogpond@charter.net
HOME RINK: Northwest Sports Complex
301 Walnut, Spooner 54801
PH: 715-635-6144, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.nwsportscomplex.com



Superior Amateur Hockey Assn. (1)
1015 Oakes Avenue
Superior 54880
PH: 715-394-4899
FAX: 715-394-5084
COLORS: Blue and White
EMAIL: rhondamichaud@ymail.com
WEBSITE: www.sahaice.org
Last Updated: 2010-05-12 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Pat Golat, 1514 Iowa Ave, Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-392-2740, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: pgolat@centurytel.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Kevin Mudrak, 6715 Ogden Ave., Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-398-0111, (C) 218-522-1375, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: kmudrak@yahoo.com
SECRETARY: Rhonda Michaud, 21 Willow Street, Superior 54880
PH: (C) 218-391-0507, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: rhondamichaud@ymail.com
TREASURER: John Schottenbauer, 916 N 19th Street, Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-395-0220
EM: jschotte@css.edu
GAME SCHEDULER: John Hack., 3104 Ogden Avenue, Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-394-6522, (W) 715-394-4899, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: jhack@sahaice.org
REFEREE SCHEDULER: John Hack, 3104 Ogden Avenue, Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-394-6522, (W) 715-394-4899, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: jhack@sahaice.org
REGISTRAR: John Hack, 3104 Ogden Avenue, Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-394-6522, (W) 715-394-4899, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: jhack@sahaice.org
ACE DIRECTOR: Tim Curtis, 608 N 22nd Ave, Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-394-6521
EM: timothy.curtis@dot.wi.gov
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Kevin Mudrak, 6715 Ogden Ave., Superior 54880
PH: (H) 715-398-0111, (C) 715-522-1375, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: kmudrak@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Superior Ice Arena
1015 Oakes Avenue, Superior 54880
PH: 715-394-4899, (F) 715-394-5084
EM: jhack@sahaice.org
WEBSITE:



WI Jr. BADGERS ()
PO Box 291
Spooner 54801
PH: 715 558 1385
COLORS: Black, Red, White
EMAIL: minwisaaahockey@live.com
WEBSITE: minwisaaahockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-30 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Aaron Johannes, PO Box 291, Spooner 54801
PH: (C) 715 558 1385
EM: minwisaaahockey@live.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Mike Riedel (Girls Coordinator), 1008 17th Ave, Mosinee 54455
PH: (C) 715 571 0217
EM: jrladybadgers@aim.com
SECRETARY: Jen Johannes, PO Box 291, Spooner 54801
PH:
EM:



REGION 2

REGISTRAR

Dawn Olson
P.O. Box 62
Phillips, WI 54555
(H) 715-339-2762, (W) 715-339-2844, (F) 715-339-6388
EMAIL: dynamic@pctcnet.net



ASSOCIATIONS

Antigo Area Youth Hockey Association
Central Wisconsin AAA Hockey
Central Wisconsin Saints Hockey Association
Eagle River Recreation Association
Everest Youth Hockey
Great Lakes Hockey League
Lakeland Hawks Ice Association
Marathon County Youth Hockey
Marshfield Youth Hockey Association
Medford Area Youth Hockey Association
Merrill Youth Hockey Association
Mosinee Hockey Club
North Lakeland Ice, Inc.
Northern Wisconsin Blizzards
Northern Wisconsin Thrashers
Portage County Youth On Ice
Price Ice Ltd.
Rhinelander Ice Association, Inc.
South Wood County Youth Hockey Association
Tomahawk Hockey Association
Waupaca Area Youth Hockey Association
Wausau Sirens Women's Hockey
Wisconsin Flyers AAA



Antigo Area Youth Hockey Association (3)
PO Box 462
Antigo 54409
PH: 715.627.0815
COLORS: Maroon and White
WEBSITE: www.antigohockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-23 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Shane Lund, W9998 Hwy. 47, Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715-627-2724
EM: sjdslund@earthlink.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Jason Jansen, 812 Eastview Dr., Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715.627.1352
EM: jjansen@antigoconstruction.com
SECRETARY: Brian Bunnell, N3693 Ackley Road, Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715.627.4589
EM: bunnell.b@gmail.com
TREASURER: Stephanie Bartletti, 943 Pine St., Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715.627.7185
EM: Csbbjbart@yahoo.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Michele Nagel, 125 S. Hudson, Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715.627-1086
EM: 5nags@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Mike Sohasky, 1435 Neva Rd, Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715.627.4025
EM: None
REGISTRAR: Dawn Walbeck, 216 E. 10th Ave, Antigo 54409
PH: (H) 715.216.0351
EM: dwalbeck@antigo.k12.wi.us
HOME RINK: Langlade County Multi-Purpose Building
Highway 45, Antigo 54409
PH: 715.627.0815, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.antigohockey.com



Central Wisconsin AAA Hockey (U)
P.O.Box 422
Schofield 54476
PH: 715-574-1872
FAX: 715-241-5505
COLORS: Blue/White
EMAIL: Tknowles@cwaaa.com
WEBSITE: www.cwaaa.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-27 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Tom Knowles (TK), P.O.Box 422, Schofield 54476
PH: (H) 715-355-8085, (C) 715-574-1872, (F) 715-241-5505
EM: CWAAAS@AOL.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Pete Susens/Adam Brand/Tom Knowles, PO Box 422, Schofield 54476
PH: (H) 715-574-1872
EM: Tknowles@cwaaa.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Tom Knowles (TK), PO Box 422, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715-574-1872
EM:
HOME RINK: GREENHECK
6400 Alderson St., Schofield 54476
PH: , (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Central Wisconsin Saints Hockey Association (U)
P.O. Box 604
Plover 54467
PH: 715-592-6004
COLORS: Red, White, & Blue
EMAIL: info@saintshockey.org
WEBSITE: www.saintshockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-18 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: George Helbach, 9211 County Road K, Amherst 54406
PH: (H) 715-824-4443, (C) 715-498-8852
EM: president@saintshockey.org
VICE PRESIDENT: Charlie Hoyord, 11195 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia 54977
PH: (C) 715-570-4706
EM: vice-president@saintshockey.org
SECRETARY: Jennifer Stanaway, 3445 Wilson Ave., Apt. 58, Stevens Point 54481
PH: (H) 715-544-0093, (C) 715-310-3217
EM: secretary@saintshockey.org
TREASURER: Melissa Clark
PH: (H) 715-366-4220, (C) 715-340-0270
EM: treasurer@saintshockey.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Mike Grote, 710 Linwood Ave., Stevens Point 54481
PH: (C) 715-252-7350
EM: scheduler@saintshockey.org
REFEREE SCHEDULER: George Helbach, 9211 County Road K, Amherst 54406
PH: (H) 715-824-4443, (C) 715-498-8852
EM: referee@saintshockey.org
REGISTRAR: Jerry Maes, 5456 Elmwood Ave., Stevens Point 54481
PH: (W) 715-256-6830, (C) 715-572-8710
EM: registrar@saintshockey.org
ACE DIRECTOR: Mike Stanaway, 3445 Wilson Ave., Apt. 58, Stevens Point 54481
PH: (H) 715-544-0093, (C) 715-310-3218
EM: ace@saintshockey.org
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Sheri Sommers, 5490 Shady Drive, Plover 54467
PH: (H) 715-345-0320
EM: tournament@saintshockey.org
HOME RINK: Goals & Dreams Ice Arena
6867 4th Street - corner of Cty Rd J & 4th street, Stevens Point 54481
PH: 715-592-5004, (F)
EM: rink@saintshockey.org
WEBSITE: www.saintshockey.org



Eagle River Recreation Association (2)
4149 Highway 70 East
Eagle River 54521
PH: 715-479-4858
FAX: 715-479-9368
COLORS: Blue, White and Red
EMAIL: skate@erra.com
WEBSITE: www.erra.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Bob McDonald, 4262 Highway 70 East, Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-479-4858, (C) 715-891-4555 , (F) 715-479-9368
EM: mcdonalds3@verizon.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Todd Monge, 1427 E. Bass Lake Rd, Eagle River 54521
PH: (W) 715-479-6762, (C) 715-891-1431, (F) 715-479-7584
EM: toddmonge@custom-landscaping.com
SECRETARY: Tina Basil, 5056 Sand Lake Road, Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-479-6318, (C) 715-891-6444, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: basilt1@yahoo.com
TREASURER: Jason Boxrucker, 4149 Highway 70 East, Eagle River, WI 54521
PH: (H) 715-479-5947, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: jason@northstatesutility.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Wendy Ebert, 7436 W. Wakefield Lake Rd., St. Germain 54558
PH: (H) 715-477-2529, (W) 715-891-2419, (C) 715-891-2419, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: games@erra.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Joy Nelson, 4149 Highway 70 East, Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-477-2247, (C) 715-891-1253, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: jbeattyn@gmail.com
REGISTRAR: Juliana Martin, P.O. Box 2206, Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-477-0354, (C) 715-617-0502, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: brentmartin707@yahoo.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Bob McDonald Jr., 4149 Highway 70 East, Eagle River 54521
PH: (C) 715-891-6653, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: ace@erra.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Jennifer Fink, 4149 Highway 70 East, Eagle River 54521
PH: (C) 715-617-9146
EM: tourneys@erra.com
HOME RINK: Eagle River Ice Arena
4149 Highway 70 East, Eagle River 54521
PH: 715-479-4858, (F) 715-479-9368
EM: skate@erra.com
WEBSITE: www.erra.com



Everest Youth Hockey (2)
P.O. Box 101
Rothschild 54474
COLORS: Green/Gold & White
WEBSITE: www.everestyouthhockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-06-07 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Bob Schmitt, 3805 Mount View Ave, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715-298-1699, (C) 715-581-9644
EM: bschmitt@eojohnson.com
SECRETARY: Pete Jaglinski, 5102 Riverfront Place, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715-355-3701
EM: thejags6@charter.net
TREASURER: Charlie Herwig, 3111 Warwick Dr, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715 359 8398
EM: spwigs@aol.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Bernie Begley, 5405 J M Place, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715 241-9334
EM: begleybj@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Ken Jensen, 846 Dunbar St, Wausau 54403
PH: (H) 715-848-3112
EM: jensref@hotmail.com
REGISTRAR: Mike Lukasik, 6408 Red Oak Ct, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715 355 8382
EM: lukasik.mike@gmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Mike Wasmundt, 9506 Woodland Drive, Weston 54476
PH: (H) 715-241-7221
EM: mikewasmundt@hughes.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Eric Beck, 1985 Woodgate Lane, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 414 349 2913
EM: dhc2nut@aol.com
HOME RINK: Greenheck Fieldhouse
6400 Alderson St, Schofield 54476
PH: 715 359 6563 or 715 574 4777, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: dce.k12.wi.us/greenheck



Great Lakes Hockey League ()
1680 Lighthouse Lodge Rd
Eagle River 54521
PH: 715-369-3265
FAX: 715-7369-3265
COLORS: red/white/blue
EMAIL: pkrueger@newnorth.net;or stebbeds5@verizon.net
WEBSITE: Great Lakes Hockey League
Last Updated: 2010-07-13 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Pete Krueger, P.O. Box 1021, Rhinelander 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-1951, (W) 715-369-3265, (C) 715-493-5575, (F) 715-369-3265
EM: pkrueger@newnorth.net
SECRETARY: Junior Stebbeds, 1680 Lighthouse Lodge Rd., Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-479-1033, (C) 715-493-5528, (F) 715-479-5986
EM: stebbeds5@verizon.net
TREASURER: Junior Stebbeds, 1680 Lighthouse Lodge Rd., Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-479-1033, (C) 715-493-5528, (F) 715-479-5986
EM: stebbeds5@verizon.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Junior Stebbeds, 1680 Lighthouse Lodge Rd., Eagle River 54521
PH: (H) 715-479-1033, (C) 715-493-5528, (F) 715-479-5986
EM: stebbeds5@verizon.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Dan Brown, Verona 53593
PH: (C) 608-206-4321
EM: dan39brown@hotmail.com
REGISTRAR: Pete Krueger, P.O. Box 1021, Rhinelander 54521
PH: (H) 715-369-3265, (C) 715-493-5575
EM: pkrueger@newnorth.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Pete Krueger, P.O. Box 1021, Rhinelander 54521
PH: (H) 715-369-3265, (C) 715-493-5575
EM: pkrueger@newnorth.net



Lakeland Hawks Ice Association (3)
P O Box 290
Minocqua 54548
PH: 715-356-6762
FAX: same
COLORS: black , gold and white
EMAIL: lakelandice@hotmail.com
WEBSITE: www.lakelandarena.org
Last Updated: 2010-05-12 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Dave Kunelius, P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH: (C) 715-612-3027
EM: lakelandice@hotmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Steve Chart, P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH:
EM: lakelandice@hotmail.com
SECRETARY: Andy Gee, P O Box 290, Minocqua WI
PH:
EM: lakelandice@hotmail.com
TREASURER: Steve Chart, P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH: (H) 715-588-3701
EM: lakelandice@hotmail.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Linda Gee, P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH:
EM: lakelandice@hotmail.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Stephanie Carolselli, PO Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH:
EM: lakelandice@!hotmail.com
REGISTRAR: Connie Trapp, P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH: (H) 715-892-0785
EM: trapp05@verizon.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Tony Borden, P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH:
EM:
HOME RINK: Lakeland Hawks Ice Arena
P O Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH: 715-356-6762, (F) same
EM:
WEBSITE: www.lakelandarena.org



Marathon County Youth Hockey (1)
PO Box 176
Wausau, WI 54402
PH: 715 359 8234
FAX: 715 687 2259
COLORS: Black & Yellow
EMAIL: info@mcyhockey.org
WEBSITE: www.mcyhockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-08-23 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: David Prokop, 7107 Sunrise Court, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (C) 715-551-1320
EM: davidprokop35@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Dan Varline, 10680 Meadow Ridge Rd, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (H) 715 842 9551, (W) 715 848 9250
EM: dvarline@dvlawoffice.com
SECRETARY: Chad Drews
PH: (H) 715-432-9213
EM: chaddrews@yahoo.com
TREASURER: Eric Back, 219 Sturgeon Eddy Road, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (H) 715-843-7231
EM: eback@wausaupaper.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Tony Pupp, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (H) 715 359 1610
EM: tim.damato@micorp.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jim Brown ; Referee-in-Chief, 1505 Golden Meadow St, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (H) 715 841 6238
EM: brownie16@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Tammy Schilling, 1205 Ivy Lane, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (H) 715-241-9176
EM: tnt094@verizon.net
ACE DIRECTOR: John Dovorony, 1405 Kenwood Dr, Wausau, WI 54403
PH: (H) 715 842 8539
EM: john@dovoranyortho.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Kim Pearson, 10600 Meadow Ridge Rd, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: (H) 715 849 8030
EM: kpearson@wausau.k12.wi.us
HOME RINK: Marathon County Park
Garfield Dr, Wausau, WI 54401
PH: 715 849 4107, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Marshfield Youth Hockey Association (2)
PO Box 943
Marshfield 54449
PH: 715-384-0025
COLORS: Red, white, black
EMAIL: n/a
WEBSITE: www.myhahockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-09 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Rick Mueller, 1015 N. Schmidt Ave, Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-387-1594, (W) 715-387-1702, (C) 715-305-6661
EM: rickmdds42@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Lori Remeika, M215 Edgewood Lane, Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-387-4866
EM: seawolfe@charter.net
SECRETARY: Heather Schmidt, Marshfield 54449
PH:
EM: hgshepschmidt@yahoo.com
TREASURER: James Halvorsen, 214 West 27th Street, Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-305-1035, (C) 715-305-1035
EM: sahalvorsen@verizon.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Pat Andreae, 201 S. Ley Ave., Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-486-0717, (C) 715-650-0770
EM: myhascheduler@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Debbie Barth, 1803 East 4th St., Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-207-0521
EM: dbarth@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Cindy Nikolai, 1503 S. Balboa, Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-387-1890
EM: jcbnikfamily@yahoo.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Lori Remeika, M215 Edgewood Ln., Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-387-4866
EM: seawolfe@charter.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Eric Gruen, 309 W. 26th Circle, Marshfield 54449
PH: (H) 715-389-2391, (C) 715-305-1916
EM: boog@charter.net
HOME RINK: Marshfield Youth Ice & Recreation Center
405 E. 17th Street, Marshfield 54449
PH: 715-384-0025, (F)
EM: n/a
WEBSITE: www.myha.pucksystems.com



Medford Area Youth Hockey Association (4)
P.O. Box 302
Medford 54451
PH: 715-748-6655
FAX: 715-748-6658
COLORS: Red/ white/ black
EMAIL: simekcenter@tds.net
WEBSITE: www.skatemedford.org
Last Updated: 2010-05-20 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Chad Demulling, W8142 Cty Rd A, Curtiss 54422
PH: (H) 715-678-2295, (C) 715-965-1887
EM: chad1458@hotmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Mark Perrin, N3276 Mokry Rd, Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-2286, (W) 715-748-6004, (C) 715-966-2217
EM: mperrin@tds.net
SECRETARY: Randy Scholl, 634 Shattuck St, Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-5097, (W) 715-748-0800
EM: randy.scholl@nmfn.com
TREASURER: Randy Scholl, 634 Shattuck St, Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-5097, (W) 715-748-0800
EM: randy.scholl@nmfn.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Todd Waldhart, 897 Impala Dr, Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-3298, (C) 715-218-8400
EM: twaldhart@midwisc.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jim Buehler, N3897 Shattuck St, Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-4665, (C) 715-965-0860
EM: electricfitness@msn.com
REGISTRAR: Lisa Scholl, 634 Shattuck St, Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-5097, (C) 715-965-1528
EM: rlscholl@tds.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Greg Knight, 227 S. 7th St., Medford 54451
PH: (H) 715-748-4794
EM: gbknight@tds.net
HOME RINK: Simek Recreation Center
1037 W Broadway, Medford 54451
PH: 715-748-6655, (F) 715-748-6658
EM: simekcenter@tds.net
WEBSITE: skatemedford.org



Merrill Youth Hockey Association (4)
PO Box 764
Merrill 54452
COLORS: Blue And White
WEBSITE: www.merrillhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Kelly Heller, W2392 Altenburger Rd, Merrill 54452
PH: (H) 715-536-4920, (C) 715-297-4920
EM: kelly.heller@umr.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Laurie Thiel, N860 Center Rd, Merrill 54452
PH: (H) 715-539-2881, (C) 715-571-0078
EM: tandl8991@aol.com
SECRETARY: Cheryl Skoug, 1805 E. 6th St., Merrill 54452
PH: (H) 715-536-2608, (C) 715-218-1156
EM: skoug72@charter.net
TREASURER: Ben DeBroux, 1707 W 2nd St., Merrill 54452
PH: (H) 715-539-8668, (W) 715-536-8323, (C) 715-218-0894
EM: karieben@charter.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Chris Schotz, W2611 Yanda Ave, Gleason 54435
PH: (H) 715-873-4113, (C) 715-351-0107
EM: schotzteam@netzero.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Ryan Schroder, 1304 Mathews St., Merrill 54452
PH: (C) 715-297-0657
EM: hockeyref8@gmail.com
REGISTRAR: Cheryl Skoug, 1805 E. 6th St, Merrill 54452
PH: (H) 715-536-2608, (C) 715-218-1156
EM: skoug72@charter.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Ryan Schroder, 1304 Mathews St., Merrill 54452
PH: (C) 715-297-0657
EM: hockeyref8@gmail.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Cheryl Skoug, 1805 E. 6th St, Merrill 54452
PH: (H) 715-536-2608, (C) 715-218-1156
EM: skoug72@charter.net
HOME RINK: Smith Multipurpose Center
1100 Marc Drive, Merrill 54452
PH: 715-536-7313, (F) 715-539-2790
EM:
WEBSITE:



Mosinee Hockey Club (2)
PO Box 214
Mosinee 54455
PH: 715-693-3095
COLORS: Purple & White
EMAIL: president@mosineehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.mosineehockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-14 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Steve Lewens, 870 Wedgewood, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-4288
EM: president@mosineehockey.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Scott Swid, 740 River Oaks Trail, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-1919
EM: vpresident@mosineehockey.com
SECRETARY: Tom Fitzgerald, 930 Wianecki Road, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-8242
EM: fitz12@mtc.net
TREASURER: Steve Hagman, 692 Dalton Drive, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-5660
EM: treasurer@mosineehockey.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Kathy Woodard, 686 Kris Lane, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-1256
EM: games@mosineehockey.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Scott Swid, 740 River Oaks Trail, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-1919, (C) 715-574-1805
EM: scottswid@swidlawoffices.com
REGISTRAR: Amy Stepan, 810 Hwy O, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-8722
EM: registrar@mosineehockey.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Kory Kukuczka, Mosinee 54455
PH:
EM: ace@mosineehockey.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Jim Rodgers, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-693-5508
EM: tournaments@mosineehockey.com
HOME RINK: Mosinee Recreation Center
709 11th Street, Mosinee 54455
PH: 715-693-3095, (F)
EM: president@mosineehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.mosineehockey.com



North Lakeland Ice, Inc. (4)
PO Box 181
Presque Isle 54557
PH: 715-476-3560
FAX: 715-476-3560
COLORS: Gold and Black
EMAIL: northlakelandhockey@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.northlakelandhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-17 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Chuck Benson, 3141 West Cutoff Road, Mercer 54547
PH: (H) 715-476-3560, (W) 715-776-0653, (C) 715-776-0653, (F) 715-476-3560
EM: jmcben@centurytel.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Jason Duranso, 264 Point O Pines, Manitowish Waters 54545
PH: (H) 715-543-2513, (W) 715-904-0079, (C) 715-904-0079
EM: moostrks@centurytel.net
SECRETARY: Fred Maulson, PO Box 906, Lac Du Flambeau 54538
PH: (H) 715-588-2728, (W) 715-209-1611, (C) 715-209-1611
EM: fmaulson@glifwc.org
TREASURER: Kent Thoma, PO Box 181, Presque Isle 54557
PH: (H) 715-686-7774, (W) 715-904-0444, (C) 715-904-0444
EM: kjthoma@centurytel.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Kathy LeSavage, 7371 Crab Lake Road, Presque Isle 54557
PH: (H) 715-686-7676, (W) 715-686-7676, (F) 715-686-7676
EM: klesavage@centurytel.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jason Duranso, 264 Point O Pines, Manitowish Waters 54545
PH: (H) 715-543-2513, (W) 715-904-0079, (C) 715-904-0079
EM: moostrks@centurytel.net
REGISTRAR: Jennifer Thoma, PO Box 181, Presque Isle 54557
PH: (H) 715-686-7774, (W) 715-904-0185, (C) 715-904-0185
EM: kjthoma@centurytel.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Dan Wohlleber, 5324 Island Lake Road, Manitowish Waters 54545
PH: (H) 715-543-2540
EM: wfamily@centurytel.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Linda Wohlleber, 5324 Island Lake Road, Manitowish Waters 54545
PH: (H) 715-543-2540, (W) 715-904-2540, (C) 715-904-2540, (F) 715-543-2722
EM: wfamily@centurytel.net
HOME RINK: North Lakeland Ice, Inc.
P.O. Box 181, Presque Isle 54557
PH: 715-476-3560, (F) 715-476-3560
EM: northlakelandhockey@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.northlakelandhockey.com



Northern Wisconsin Blizzards ()
2450 Buckhorn Lane
Rhinelander 54501
PH: 715-369-9583
FAX: 715-369-1840
COLORS: Black with gold and white
EMAIL: nwblizzards@yahoo.com
WEBSITE: www.northernwisconsinhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-04 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Steve and Janie Spencer, 2450 Buckhorn Lane, Rhinelander 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-9583, (C) 715-367-7490, (F) 715-369-1840
EM: nwblizzards@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Lakeland Ice Arena
PO Box 290, Minocqua 54548
PH: 715-356-6762, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Portage County Youth On Ice (1)
PO Box 966, 801 Badger Ave.
Stevens Point 54481
PH: 715-345-2854
COLORS: Blue/White/Black
WEBSITE: www.pcyoi.net
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Monte Conrad, 1850 Ashford Dr, Plover 54467
PH: (H) 715-342-3280, (W) Stevens Point, (C) 715-343-5302
EM: president@pcyoi.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Bob Zagrzebski, 3002 Revere Rd, Plover 54467
PH: (H) 715-344-8605
EM: vp@pcyoi.net
SECRETARY: Crystal Blaes, 521 Chestnut St, Stevens Point 54481
PH: (H) 715-344-7027
EM: secretary@pcyoi.net
TREASURER: Chad Rice, 1960 Ashford Dr, Plover 54467
PH: (H) 715-343-2683
EM: treasurer@pcyoi.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Paul Caufield, 1048 Republic Dr, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-344-5011, (W) 715-345-2854
EM: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Scott Exner, 1240 Airline Rd, Plover 54467
PH: (C) 715-347-7765
EM: officiating@pcyoi.net
REGISTRAR: Jill Jones, 5541 Elmwood Av, Stevens Point 54481
PH: (H) 715-343-8032, (C) 715-570-2627
EM: registration@pcyoi.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Paul Caufield, 1048 Republic Dr, Mosinee 54455
PH: (H) 715-344-5011
EM: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Crystal Blaes, 521 Chestnut St, Stevens Point 54481
PH: (H) 715-344-7027
EM: tournaments@pcyoi.net
HOME RINK: Ice Hawks Arena
801 Badger Ave., Stevens Point 54481
PH: 715-345-2854, (F)
EM: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
WEBSITE: www.pcyoi.net



Price Ice Ltd. (3)
P.O. Box 212
Phillips 54555
PH: 715-339-2529
COLORS: Black & White
WEBSITE: www.usahockey.com/price_ice_ltd
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: John Adleman, W9228 State Highway 70, Park Falls 54552
PH: (H) 715-762-0052, (C) (314) 609-6085
EM: adleman3@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Sean McClay, 621 3rd Avenue S, Park Falls 54552
PH: (H) 715-762-8214, (C) 303-229-6644
EM: mcclayfamily@gmail.com
SECRETARY: Denise Weinberger, 11644 Flambeau Road, Butternut 54514
PH: (H) 715-661-0794
EM: dweinberger@summitlaketimber.com
TREASURER: Vicki Roberts, W7119 Long Lake Road, Phillips 54555
PH: (H) 715-339-3960
EM: 5roberts@pctcnet.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Kim Gehrke, W7134 Long Lake Road, Phillips 54555
PH: (H) 715-339-2529, (C) 715-820-2183
EM: gehrke@pctcnet.net
REGISTRAR: Dawn Olson, N8280 E Wilson Flowage Road, Phillips 54555
PH: (H) 715-339-2762, (W) 715-339-2844, (F) 715-339-6388
EM: dynamic@pctcnet.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Scott Sturgeon, HC 2 Box 710, Wincester 54557
PH: (H) 715-686-2024, (C) 920-606-2718
EM: sturg54557@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Park Falls Area Recreation Arena
301 N 3rd Avenue, Park Falls 54552
PH: 715-762-0074, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Rhinelander Ice Association, Inc. (3)
P.O. Box 1188
Rhinelander 54501
PH: 715 369-1416
COLORS: Green, White, Black
EMAIL: RIA@charterinternet.com
WEBSITE: www.rhinelanderice.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-07 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Buck Kipper, P.O. Box 1188, Rhinelander 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-2158
EM: buck.kipper@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Robert Aylesworth, 550 E Timber Dr, Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-2388
EM: aylhome@newnorth.net
SECRETARY: Robert Aylesworth, 550 E Timber Drive, Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-2388
EM: aylhome@newnorth.net
TREASURER: Brian Wild, 4978 Isle View Dr., Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 715 362-2827
EM: brianw@northlandaccounting.com
GAME SCHEDULER: AnnMarie Zuiker, 5628 Squirrel Dr, Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 7153627909
EM: zuiker@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Bob Aylesworth, 550 E Timber Dr, Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 715 369-2388, (W) 715 369-4500
EM: aylhome@newnorth.net
REGISTRAR: Brett Aylesworth, PO Box 1188, Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-9649
EM: ria@charterinternet.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Fritz Karsnia
PH:
EM: fritz@gsimn.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Brett Aylesworth, PO Box 1188, Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: (H) 715-369-9649
EM: ria@charterinternet.com
HOME RINK: Rhinelander Ice Arena
2021 E. Timber Dr., Rhinelander, WI 54501
PH: 715-369-1416, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.rhinelanderice.com



South Wood County Youth Hockey Association (1)
PO Box 1263
Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: 715-421-3311
COLORS: Red, White & Black
WEBSITE: www.swcyha.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-16 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Jay Capelle, 3931 Richland Hills Drive, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-712-0389, (W) 715-422-3598, (C) 715-213-6719, (F) 715-422-1427
EM: jay.capelle@newpagecorp.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Stewart Higgins, 4111 Woodhaven Court, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-423-6684, (C) 715-498-0332
EM: Stewart.Higgins@delmonte.com
SECRETARY: Patty Weinfurter, 3621 Heritage Dr., Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-424-1859, (W) 715-435-3728, (C) 715-213-7075
EM: tweinfurter@charter.net
TREASURER: Sherry Evenson, 10254 State Highway 54 East, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-424-4292, (C) 715-570-1693
EM: eveshe@rhahealthcare.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Trina Higgins, 4111 Woodhaven Court, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-423-6684, (C) 715-323-2224
EM: trinahiggins@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Daniel Janik, 320 Lincoln Street, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-424-4810, (W) 715-422-5229
EM: djj@mosmc.com
REGISTRAR: Chris Hoffman, 3430 2nd St. South, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-421-3212, (W) 715-572-8746, (C) 715-572-8746
EM: hoffer2000@hotmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: John Hanzlik, 4410 Eagles Nest Road, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-424-2258, (W) 715-422-3428, (C) 715-213-5164
EM: john.hanzlik@newpagecorp.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Tina Slaven, 6611 Kellner Road, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: (H) 715-424-4769, (C) 715-421-9447
EM: auto@rockingems.com
HOME RINK: South Wood County Recreation Center
2711 16th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 54494
PH: 715-421-3311, (F)
EM: www.swcyha.org
WEBSITE: www.swcyha.org



Tomahawk Hockey Association (3)
P.O. Box 555
Tomahawk 54487
PH: 715-612-3756
COLORS: Blue and White
WEBSITE: www.tomahawkhockeyassociation.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Marne Renn, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH: (H) 715-612-3756, (C) 715-612-3756
EM: renn0729@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Craig Lemmer, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH:
EM:
SECRETARY: Kerry Scholz, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH:
EM:
TREASURER: Curt Strebig, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH:
EM:
GAME SCHEDULER: Greg Dirkx, Tomahawk 54487
PH: (H) 715-224-3029, (C) 715-966-0070
EM: tomahawkhockeyscheduler@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Mike Biever, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH:
EM:
REGISTRAR: Karen Tomaszewski, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH:
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ACE DIRECTOR: Eric Lund, Tomahawk 54487
PH: (H) 715-297-9720
EM: eric.lund@doc.state.wi.us
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Marne Renn, PO Box 555, Tomahawk 54487
PH: (H) 715-612-3756
EM: renn0729@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: SARA Park
900 W Somo Ave, Tomahawk 54487
PH: 715-453-3319, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Waupaca Area Youth Hockey Association (3)
157 Grand Seasons Drive P.O. Box 535
Waupaca 54981
PH: 715-258-2990
COLORS: Red/White/Royal Blue
WEBSITE: www.wayha.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Brett Grams, N1922 Virginia DR, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) 715-412-0702
EM: bgrams@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Chris Gusmer, 640 SUNSET DR, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) (715) 258-0345
EM: GUSSY@CHARTER.NET
SECRETARY: Lisa Simonson, E403 Cty E, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) 715-256-1411
EM: lsimonson@wsd.waupaca.k12.wi.us
TREASURER: Heidi Rasmussen, E2174 ELM VALLEY RD, Scandinavia 54977
PH: (H) 715) 467-2559
EM: SFD16@TDS.NET
GAME SCHEDULER: Anne Menzies, 926 White Oak Drive, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) 715-258-7703, (C) 715-281-7703
EM: amenzies@athenet.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Dave Crisman, E2422 LARSON RD, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) (715) 256-9660
EM: DCRISMANPOP@CORE.COM
REGISTRAR: Nancy Grams, N1922 Virginia DR, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) 715-412-0702
EM: ngrams@charter.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Bob Menzies, 925 White Oak Drive, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) 715-281-7703, (C) 715-281-7730
EM: bmenzies@athenet.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Matt Bohm, 10970 RED PINE WAY, Waupaca 54981
PH: (H) (715) 256-1881, (C) (715) 570-5965
EM: MTBOHM@SBCGLOBAL.NET
HOME RINK: Waupaca EXPO
157 Grand Seasons, Waupaca 54981
PH: 715-258-2990, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.wayha.com



Wisconsin Flyers AAA ()
PO Box 966
Stevens Point 54481
COLORS: Black/Red/White
EMAIL: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
WEBSITE: www.wisconsinflyers.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-08 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Paul Caufield, 1048 Republic Dr., Mosinee 54455
PH: (W) 715-345-2854
EM: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Scott Exner, 1240 Airline Rd., Plover 54467
PH: (H) 715-341-0971, (C) 715-340-9587
EM: aaa@pcyoi.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Paul Caufield
PH:
EM: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Scott Exner
PH:
EM: aaa@pcyoi.net
HOME RINK: Ice Hawks Arena
801 Badger Rd, Stevens Point 54481
PH: 715-345-2854, (F)
EM: rinkmanager@pcyoi.net
WEBSITE: www.pcyoi.net/hockey



REGION 3

REGISTRAR

Tom Hansen
413 S. Midvale Blvd.
Madison, WI 53711
(H) 608-238-9578, (W) 608-663-1218, (F) 608-663-1226
EMAIL: thansen@klengineering.com



ASSOCIATIONS

Appleton Area Hockey Association
Appleton Ice
Appleton Women's Hockey Club
De Pere Youth Hockey Inc
Door County Skate Inc.
Fox Cities Ice Dogs Hockey
Fox Valley Youth Hockey Association
Green Bay Area Youth Hockey Association
Green Bay Deacons
Howard Suamico Pulaski Hockey Association
Manitowoc County Youth Hockey Assn
Marinette and Menominee Area Youth Hockey
Northeast Wisconsin Hockey Association
Northeastern Women's Association
Northest Wisconsin Junior Gamblers
Northland Pioneers Hockey Club
Oshkosh Youth Hockey Association
Shawano Hockey League
Team Green Bay
Tri-County Recreation Association



Appleton Area Hockey Association (1)
PO Box 1771
Appleton 54912
PH: 920-731-5627
COLORS: Blue and Green
EMAIL: registrar@aahahockey.com
WEBSITE: www.aahahockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Sean Fitzgerald, W2402 Greenspire Way, Appleton 54915
PH: (H) 920-749-9186
EM: president@aahahockey.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Deidre Flanagan, 430 East Fernwood Lane, Appleton 54913
PH: (H) 920-993-0053
EM: vp@aahahockey.com
SECRETARY: Debbie Goodchild, W6050 Hearthstone Drive, Appleton 54915
PH: (H) 920-991-0574
EM: secretary@aahahockey.com
TREASURER: Debra Cramer, 1318 S. Alicia Dr., Appleton 54914
PH: (H) 920-968-7736
EM: treasurer@aahahockey.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Ruth Marquardt, Appleton
PH: (H) 920-735-5979
EM: rmarquardt01@new.rr.com
REGISTRAR: Lisa Groff, Appleton 54915
PH: (H) 920-202-3095
EM: registrar@aahahockey.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Todd Schmidt, W5737 Quarry Rd, Appleton 54913
PH: (H) 920-257-4138
EM: tschmidt4226@hotmail.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Becky Unterriker, 208 E. Wentworth Lane, Appleton 54913
PH: (H) 920-364-0003
EM: beckyanduli@aol.com
HOME RINK: Appleton Family Ice Center
1717 E Witzke Blvd, Appleton 54911
PH: 920-830-7679, (F) 920-830-7790
EM: appletonice@new.rr.com
WEBSITE: www.appletonice.org



Appleton Ice ()
1717 E Witzke Blvd
Appleton 54911
PH: 920-830-7679
FAX: 920-830-7790
COLORS: Black/Red
EMAIL: appletonice@new.rr.com
WEBSITE: www.appletonice.org
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Dave Coe, 714 E Sierra Ln, Appleton 54913
PH: (H) 920-738-6919
EM: dcoe@altaresources.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Tony Gambaro, 401 E Fernwood Lane, Appleton 54913
PH: (H) 920-730-5675
EM: agambaro@kcc.com
SECRETARY: Matt Greely, 1507 S Lee St, Appleton 54915
PH: (H) 920-734-2418
EM: mgreely@mcmgrp.com
TREASURER: Craig King, 550 S Green Bay Rd, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) 920-735-1215, (W) 920-729-6960
EM: craig.king@communityfirstcu.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Neil Anderson, 2422 Forestville Dr, Green Bay 54304
PH: (H) 920-491-9815
EM: neilanderson@new.rr.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Neil Anderson, 2422 Forestville Dr, Green Bay 54304
PH: (H) 920-491-9815
EM: neilanderson@new.rr.com
REGISTRAR: Neil Anderson, 2422 Forestville Dr, Green Bay 54304
PH: (H) 920-491-9815
EM: neilanderson@new.rr.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Neil Anderson, 2422 Forestville Dr, Green Bay 54304
PH: (H) 920-491-9815
EM: neilanderson@new.rr.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Neil Anderson, 2422 Forestville Dr, Green Bay 54304
PH: (H) 920-491-9815
EM: neilanderson@new.rr.com
HOME RINK: Appleton Family Ice Center
1717 E Witzke Blvd, Appleton 54911
PH: 920-830-7679, (F) 920-830-7790
EM: appletonice@new.rr.com
WEBSITE: www.appletonice.org



De Pere Youth Hockey Inc (2)
PO Box 145
De Pere 54115
COLORS: Blue, White
EMAIL: dpyhassoc@yahoo.com
WEBSITE: www.depereyouthhockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-05-05 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Brian Kindle, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (C) 920-366-1872
EM: bkindlehockey@new.rr.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Jim Klemencic, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) 920-338-0792
EM: jklemencic@new.rr.com
SECRETARY: Kim Pansier, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) 920-309-0161
EM: kimpansier@new.rr.com
TREASURER: Eric Berg, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) 920-339-0010
EM: sberg6@new.rr.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Bill Zipp, PO Box 145, Green Bay 54301
PH: (H) 920-609-2293
EM: depere_hockey_sked@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Bill Zipp, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) 920-609-2293
EM: depere_hockey_sked@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Scott Wenger, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) 920-450-7995
EM: swenger1@gmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Kelly Champ, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) 920-983-1073
EM: KELLY.CHAMP@SIGNA.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Scott Thoresen, PO Box 145, De Pere 54115
PH: (H) Home #: 920-337-0033 or Cell #: 920-639-1003
EM: deperehockeydad@gmail.com
HOME RINK: De Pere Ice and Event Center
1450 Fort Howard Ave, De Pere 54115
PH: 920-336-1874, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Fox Valley Youth Hockey Association (2)
700 E. Shady Lane
Neenah 54956
PH: (920) 858-2810
COLORS: Red, Black and White
EMAIL: president@foxvalleyblades.com
WEBSITE: www.foxvalleyblades.com
Last Updated: 2010-06-04 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Craig Engel, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) (920) 779-4477, (C) (920) 858-2810
EM: president@foxvalleyblades.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Paul Kundinger, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) (920) 558-4466, (C) (920) 378-1379
EM: vicepresident@foxvalleyblades.com
SECRETARY: Martha Freund, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) (920) 751-0825, (C) (920) 450-2108
EM: secretary@foxvalleyblades.com
TREASURER: Jane Dias, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) (920) 722-9578, (C) (920) 716-3130
EM: treasurer@foxvalleyblades.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Jeff Fox, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (C) (920) 205-2966
EM: scheduler@foxvalleyblades.com
REGISTRAR: Lori Ohland, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) (920) 720-9511, (C) (920) 205-5467
EM: registrar@foxvalleyblades.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Chris Kwasny, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH:
EM: acedirector@foxvalleyblades.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Jenni Kundinger, 700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) (920) 558-4466, (C) (920) 378-1111
EM: tournamentdirector@foxvalleyblades.com
HOME RINK: Tri-County Ice Arena
700 E Shady Lane, Neenah 54956
PH: 920-731-9731, (F)
EM: tricountyrec@tds.net
WEBSITE: none



Green Bay Area Youth Hockey Association (1)
1640 Fernando Drive
De Pere 54115
PH: 920-403-2000
FAX: 920-403-2002
COLORS: Green/Gold/Black
EMAIL: GBAYHA@new.rr.com
WEBSITE: gbayha.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-23 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Amy Carstens, 2385 Skyline Pines Dr, Green Bay 54313
PH: (H) 920-606-1893, (W) 920-433-2566, (C) 920-639-2972, (F) 920-433-1758
EM: acarstens@new.rr.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Gary Manders, 1266 Ken Drive, Green Bay 54313
PH: (H) 920-491-1051, (W) 920-713-8916, (C) 920-713-8916
EM: coolmanders4@new.rr.com
SECRETARY: Jeff Ryther, 2732 Summerset Circle, Suamico 54173
PH: (H) 920-434-8390, (W) 920-437-1499
EM: sryther@new.rr.com
TREASURER: Margueritte Dunning, , Green Bay
PH: (C) 920 309 2770
EM: mdunning_1061@sbcglobal.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Don Chilson or rink employee, 1640 Fernando Drive, DePere 54115
PH: (H) 920-403-2000, (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Don Chilson, 1640 Fernando Drive, DePere 54115
PH: (H) 920-403-2000, (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
REGISTRAR: Lori Joachim
PH: (H) 920-863-8410, (F) 920-632-0098
EM: ljoachim@mail.wtinet.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Sean Brick
PH:
EM:
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Don Chilson, P.O. Box 28227, Green Bay 54324-0227
PH: (H) 920-403-2000, (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
HOME RINK: Cornerstone Community Center
1640 Fernando Drive, De Pere 54115
PH: 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
WEBSITE: cornerstoneicecenter.org



Manitowoc County Youth Hockey Assn (3)
P.O. Box 1943
Manitowoc 54220
PH: 920-652-0183
FAX: 920-652-0221
COLORS: red/blue
WEBSITE: www.manitowochockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-15 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Carmen Persaud, 2904 Dale St., Manitowoc 54220
PH: (H) 920-682-1130, (C) 920-645-1411
EM: persaudcarmen@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Rebecca Markusen
PH: (H) 920-684-5916, (C) 920-645-1063
EM: bmarkusen@att.net
SECRETARY: Jill Schulander
PH: (C) 920-242-1092
EM: treschic06@comcast.net
TREASURER: Brian Kiley
PH: (H) 920-682-3094, (C) 920-242-9886
EM: b_k_kiley@comcast.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Angela Morrelle, 4454 Deerfield Lane, Manitowoc 54220
PH: (H) 920-905-5901, (C) 920-905-5902
EM: ang-dan@tm.net
REGISTRAR: Brian Kiley, Manitowoc 54220
PH: (H) 920-682-3094, (C) 920-242-9886
EM: b_k_kiley@comcast.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Mark Persaud
PH: (H) 920-682-1130, (C) 920-645-1454
EM: zenoreo@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Manitowoc County Ice Center
5100 Vista Rd, Manitowoc 54220
PH: 920-682-2098, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Marinette and Menominee Area Youth Hockey (3)
P.O. Box 414
Marinette 54143
COLORS: Royal Blue/Kelly Green/White
WEBSITE: www.eteamz.com/mmyha
Last Updated: 2010-07-11 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Lynn Eldredge, 1115 Carney Blvd, Marinette 54143
PH: (H) 715-330-8937, (C) 715-330-8937
EM: leldredg@marinette.k12.wi.us
VICE PRESIDENT: Beth Pulver
PH:
EM:
SECRETARY: Patti Arsineau, N3740 Bay De Noc Drive, Menominee, MI 49858
PH: (H) 906-863-3576
EM: pse@cybrzn.com
TREASURER: Brian Swenson, N3053 Woodland Road, Marinette 54143
PH: (H) 715-923-1038
EM: bswenson@new.rr.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Beth Boivin, 906 Madison Ave, Marinette 54143
PH: (H) 715-735-1784
EM: bbadec99@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Beth Boivin, 906 Madison Ave, Marinette, WI 54143
PH: (H) 715-735-1784, (W) 1-906-863-4446
EM: thunderscheduler@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Beth Horn, 1700 7th Street, Menominee, MI 49858
PH: (H) 906-863-4762
EM: bhorn@new.rr.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Beth Desotell, 4145 North Shore Drive, Menominee, MI 49858
PH: (H) 1-906-424-4132, (C) 1-906-424-4132
EM: bdesotell2001@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Marinette Civic Center
2000 Alice Lane, Marinette 54143
PH: 715-732-5222, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Northeast Wisconsin Hockey Association ()
1640 Fernando Drive
De Pere 54115
PH: 920-336-8162
COLORS: White/Gold/Black
EMAIL: gbureau@new.rr.com
WEBSITE: www.jrgamblers.pucksystems.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-15 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: George Bureau, 2615 Oakridge Road, Neenah 54956
PH: (H) 920 725 0433, (W) 920 427 0599, (C) 920 427 0599
EM: gbureau@new.rr.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Jon Cooper
PH:
EM: jon.cooper@gamblershockey.com
SECRETARY: Stacie Palmer
PH: (C) 920-822-4416
EM: palmersharks@yahoo.com
TREASURER: Brian Poshak, Green Bay 54313
PH: (H) 920-809-8383, (C) 920-809-8383
EM: sberkovitz@new.rr.com
REGISTRAR: Diane Pavek, 2079 Trissino Way, Green Bay 54313
PH: (H) 920-884-9149, (C) 920-265-6224
EM: tpavek@new.rr.com
HOME RINK: Cornerstone Community Center
1640 Fernando Dr., De Pere 54115
PH: 920-403-2000, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.jrgamblers.pucksystems.com



Oshkosh Youth Hockey Association (4)
PO Box 3836
Oshkosh 54901
PH: 920-279-9925
COLORS: Blue/Black/White
EMAIL: oshkoshwarbirds@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.eteamz.com/OYHA-WARBIRDS
Last Updated: 2010-08-04 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Jennifer Holewinski, 1800 Woodstock St, Oshkosh 54904
PH: (H) 920-232-3534, (C) 920-410-3865
EM: jennifer.holewinski@gmail.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Rick Cullen, 1383 Lake Breeze Rd., Oshkosh 54904
PH: (H) 920-233-0969, (W) na, (C) 920-279-5534
EM: rickbridget@charter.net
SECRETARY: Amy Sprister, 3140 Hallie Hollow Ct, Oshkosh 54904
PH: (H) 920-231-2392, (C) 920-428-6399
EM: hopalong39@new.rr.com
TREASURER: Brett Kerst, 146 W. 22nd AV., Oshkosh 54902
PH: (H) 920-231-8135, (W) na, (C) na
EM: skerst@new.rr.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Rick Cullen, 1383 Lake Breeze Road, Oshkosh 54904
PH: (H) 920-233-0969, (W) 920-997-0725, (C) 920-279-5534
EM: rickbridget@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Rick Cullen, 1383 Lake Breeze Road, Oshkosh 54904
PH: (H) 920-233-0969, (W) 920-997-0725, (C) 920-279-5534
EM: rickbridget@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Amy Sprister, 3140 Hallie Hollow Ct., Oshkosh 54904
PH: (H) 920-231-2392, (W) na, (C) 920-428-6399
EM: hopalong39@new.rr.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Kurt Buchs
PH:
EM: kurt.buchs@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Oshkosh YMCA
3303 20th avenue, Oshkosh 54904
PH: 920 230-8439, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.oshkoshymca.org



Shawano Hockey League (4)
P.O. Box 125
Shawano 54166
PH: 715-526-5336
COLORS: Purple & Teal
EMAIL: Shl.info@Shawanohockey.org
WEBSITE: www.shawanohockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-06-08 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Randy Robaidek, N3346 Cty Hwy T, Shawano 54166
PH: (H) 715-853-8827, (C) 715-853-8827
EM: Randy.Robaidek@Shawanohockey.org
VICE PRESIDENT: Penny Block, N3188 Bernitt Rd, Tigerton 54486
PH: (H) 715-754-4965, (C)
EM: Penny.Block@Shawanohockey.org
SECRETARY: Pam Pociask, 1031 S. Sawyer Street, Shawano 54166
PH: (C) 715-853-1765
EM: Pam.Pociask@Shawanohockey.org
TREASURER: Gary Aschenbrenner, W7470 Anderson Avenue, Shawano 54166
PH: (H) 715-524-3751
EM: Gary Aschenbrenner@Shawanohockey.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Dan Tschirgi, 316 W, Mill Street, Bonduel 54107
PH: (C) 715-853-9932
EM: Dan.Tschirgi@Shawanohockey.org
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Dan Tschirgi, 316 W. Mill Street, Bonduel 54107
PH: (C) 715-853-9932
EM: Dan.Tschirgi@Shawanohockey.org
REGISTRAR: Sandy Chapman, N6669 Chicawatha, Shawano 54166
PH: (H) 715-526-9457, (F) 715-524-2144
EM: Sandy.Chapman@Shawanohockey.org
ACE DIRECTOR: Travis Olson, 400 Mountain Bay Tr., Shawano 54166
PH: (C) 715-851-0492
EM: Travis.Olson@Shawanohockey.org
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Travis Olson, 400 Mountain Bay Tr. , Shawano 54166
PH: (H) , (C) 715-851-0492
EM: Travis.Olson@Shawanohockey.org
HOME RINK: Crawford Center
255 Waukechon Street, Shawano 54166
PH: 715-526-5336, (F) none
EM: none
WEBSITE: www.shawanohockey.org



Team Green Bay ()
1640 Fernando Dr.
DePere 54115
PH: 920-403-2000
FAX: 920-403-2004
COLORS: Black/Gold/Green
EMAIL: jboxer@netnet.net
WEBSITE: www.cornerstoneicecenter.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-01 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Don Chilson, 1640 Fernando Dr., DePere 54115
PH: (H) 920-403-2000, (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Jay Boxer @netnet.net
PH: (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: jboxer@netnet.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Jay Boxer
PH: (H) 920-403-2000, (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2000
EM: jboxer@netnet.net
REGISTRAR: Don Chilson
PH: (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Curt Saari
PH: (H) 920-494-0300
EM:
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Jay Boxer
PH: (W) 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: jboxer@netnet.net
HOME RINK: Cornerstone Ice Center
1640 Fernando Dr., Depere 54115
PH: 920-403-2000, (F) 920-403-2004
EM: donchilson@netnet.net
WEBSITE: www.cornerstoneicecenter.org



Tri-County Recreation Association ()
700 E. Shady Ln.
Neenah 54956
PH: 920-731-9731
FAX: 920-731-9305
EMAIL: tricountyrec@tds.net
WEBSITE: www.tcarena.50webs.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-13 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Gordon Eckrich, 700 E. Shady Ln., Neenah 54956
PH:
EM:
VICE PRESIDENT: , 700 E. Shady Ln, Neenah 54956
PH:
EM:
SECRETARY: Janet Coons, 700 E. Shady Ln., Neenah 54956
PH:
EM:
TREASURER: Mike Jovanovich, 700 E. Shady Ln, Neenah 54956
PH:
EM:
GAME SCHEDULER: Nancy Hacker, 700 E. Shady Ln., Neenah 54956
PH: (W) 920-731-9731, (F) 920-731-9305
EM: tricountyrec@tds.net
REGISTRAR: Nancy Hacker, 700 E. Shady Ln., Neenah 54956
PH: (W) 920-731-9731 x10, (F) 920-731-9305
EM: randd3@tds.net
HOME RINK: Tri County Arena
700 E. Shady Ln., Neenah 54956
PH: 920-731-9731, (F) 920-731-9305
EM: tricountyrec@tds.net
WEBSITE: tcarena.50webs.com



REGION 4

REGISTRAR

Tom Hansen
413 S. Midvale Blvd.
Madison, WI 53711
(H) 608-238-9578, (W) 608-663-1218, (F) 608-663-1226
EMAIL: thansen@klengineering.com



ASSOCIATIONS

Badger Big Eight Hockey
Baraboo Youth Hockey
Beloit Youth Hockey Association, Inc.
Dells/Delton Area Hockey Association
Hartmeyer Sunday Night Adult Hockey
Ice Wolves Youth Hockey Association
Janesville Youth Hockey Club
Jansville Jaguars
KB Wednesday AM Scrimmage
Madison Capitols
Madison Freeze
Madison Gay Hockey Association
Madison Lighting
Madison Meterites
Madison Metro Hockey League
Madison Thunder
Mc Farland Youth Hockey Association
Middleton Youth Hockey, Inc.
Monroe Hockey Association
Norse Hockey League
Oregon Youth Hockey Association
Patriots Youth Hockey
Portage Youth Hockey, Inc.
Reedsburg Youth Hockey Association
Sauk Prairie Blade Babes
Sauk Prairie Youth Hockey Association
Shamrock Hockey
Southwest Hockey Association
Stoughton Steel LLC
Stoughton Youth Hockey
Sun Prairie Rage
Sun Prairie Youth Hockey Association, Inc.
The Madison Edge
University of Wisconsin Women's Hockey Club
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Women's Ice Hockey
West Madison Polar Caps Youth Hockey Assn. Inc.
Westmorland Saints Hockey Association
Wildcat Youth Hockey Association
Wisconsin Girls/Women's Hockey
Wisconsin Ice Spirit Girls Hockey
Wisconsin Jr. Jets



Baraboo Youth Hockey (3)
PO Box 433
Baraboo 53913
PH: 608-355-1151
COLORS: Red, Blue & White
EMAIL: staciecandles@yahoo.com
WEBSITE: www.barabooyouthhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-27 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Stacie Heckendorf, S5274 Rock Hill Rd, Baraboo 53913
PH: (C) 608-697-0416
EM: staciecandles@yahoo.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Joe Zemanovic, 503 1st Street, Baraboo 53913
PH: (C) 608-963-0715
EM: czemanovic@charter.net
SECRETARY: Tom Fitzwilliams, 127 10th Ave, Baraboo 53913
PH: (H) 608-356-7370
EM: ktfitz@centurytel.net
TREASURER: Jay Brekke, 118 9th Street, Baraboo 53913
PH: (H) 608-355-2303
EM: brekx4@hotmail.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Dave Benson, S4508 Excelsior Dr, Rock Springs 53961
PH: (H) 608-522-3312
EM: benson7@centurytel.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Dave Benson, S4508 Excelsior Dr, Rock Springs 53961
PH: (H) 608-522-3312
EM: benson7@centurytel.net
REGISTRAR: Martha Palecek, S3111 Hunters Glen Cir, Baraboo 53913
PH: (C) 608-381-0346
EM: martha016@centurytel.net
ACE DIRECTOR: David Vander Schaaf, 828 Iroquois Cir, Baraboo 53913
PH: (H) 608-356-9369, (C) 608-393-6642
EM: dvander@charter.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Stacie Heckendorf, S5274 Rock Hill Rd, Baraboo 53913
PH: (C) 608-697-0416
EM: staciecandles@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Pierce Park Pavillion
1100 Walnut St., Baraboo 53913
PH: 608-355-1151, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.barabooyouthhockey.com



Beloit Youth Hockey Association, Inc. (1)
P.O. Box 1262
Beloit 53512
PH: 608-362-2758
FAX: 608-362-5718
COLORS: White/Black/Red
EMAIL: mike.mcclellan@rps205.com
WEBSITE: www.beloithockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-11 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mike McClellan, 2526 Austin Pl., Beloit 53511
PH: (H) 608-289-7157, (C) 608-289-7157
EM: mike.mcclellan@rps205.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Robin Katalin, 1643 S. Kemp Rd, Avalon 53505
PH: (H) 608-751-3078, (C) 608-751-3078
EM: katalin1@live.com
SECRETARY: Heather Keller, 1815 North Lodge, Beloit 53511
PH: (H) 608-289-8276, (C) 608-289-8276
EM: hkeller@uscellular.blackberry.com
TREASURER: John Malizio, 2294 Boulder Ct.,, Beloit 53511
PH: (H) 608-751-9384, (C) 608-751-9384
EM: jmalizio@charter.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Mike McClellan, 2526 Austin Pl, Beloit 53511
PH: (H) 608-289-7157, (C) 608-289-7157
EM: mike.mcclellan@rps205.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Brian West, 11845 Love Rd., Roscoe, IL 61073
PH: (H) 815-623-2408
EM: bdw17@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Robin Katalin, 1643 S. Kemp Rd., Avalon 53505
PH: (H) 608-751-3078, (C) 608-751-3078
EM: katalin1@live.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Dave Witting, 2038 Ln Dr, Beloit 53511
PH: (H) 608-364-0429
EM: coachwitts@earthlink.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Heather Keller, 1815 North Lodge, Beloit 53511
PH: (H) 608-289-8276, (C) 608-289-8276
EM: hkeller@uscellular.blackberry.com
HOME RINK: Edwards Ice Arena
2101 Cranston Rd., Beloit 53511
PH: 608-362-2758, (F) 608-362-5718
EM: mike.mcclellan@rps205.com
WEBSITE: www.beloithockey.com



Dane County Hockey Officials Association ()
P.O. Box 45237
Madison 53744
PH: 608-843-5463
COLORS: Black & White stripes w/ Orange armbands
EMAIL: info@dchoa.org
WEBSITE: www.dchoa.org
Last Updated: 2010-06-21 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Michael Jager, P.O. Box 45237, Madison 53744
PH:
EM: pres@dchoa.org
VICE PRESIDENT: Mitch Strehlow, P.O. Box 45237, Madison 53744
PH:
EM: vicepresident@dchoa.org
SECRETARY: David Ferwerda, P.O. Box 42537, Madison 53744
PH: (H) 608-829-1449
EM: secretary@dchoa.org
TREASURER: Jack Driscoll, 6102 White Pine Way, Fitchburg 53719
PH: (H) 608-271-8331, (W) 608-219-7936, (C) 608-219-7936
EM: treasurer@dchoa.org
GAME SCHEDULER: N/A - USE REFEREE SCHEDULER
PH:
EM:
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Larry Carrington, P.O. Box 45237, Madison 53744
PH: (C) 608-843-5463
EM: scheduler@dchoa.org



Dells/Delton Area Hockey Association (3)
PO Box 358
Wisconsin Dells 53965
PH: 608-253-8339
COLORS: Red/White
EMAIL: info@dellsblades.com
WEBSITE: www.wisconsindellshockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-12 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mark Wieser, W13599 Hwy 127, Wisconsin Dells 53965
PH: (H) 608-254-6474, (W) 715-742-4464, (C) 715-577-9531, (F) 608-742-3769
EM: markw@wieserconcrete.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Aaron Kirby, S1995 Park Lane, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-355-3528, (C) 608-963-6755
EM: sauk25@yahoo.com
SECRETARY: Darrin Marsich, 531 Capital Street, Wisconsin Dells 53965
PH: (H) 608-254-4570
EM: dmarsich@baraboonational.com
TREASURER: Mark Wieser, W13599 Hwy 127, Wisconsin Dells 53965
PH: (H) 608-254-6474, (W) 608-742-4464, (C) 715-577-9531, (F) 608-742-3769
EM: markw@wieserconcrete.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Kerri Schiller, 524 Maine Street, Mauston 53948
PH: (H) 608-847-2613, (C) 608-547-2613
EM: skschiller@msn.com
REGISTRAR: Angie Wieser, W13599 Hwy 127, Wisconsin Dells 53965
PH: (H) 608-254-6474, (F) 608-742-3769
EM: wieser@hughes.net
HOME RINK: Poppy Waterman Ice Arena
104 Miller Drive, Lake Delton 53940
PH: 608-253-8339, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Ice Wolves Youth Hockey Association (4)
P.O. Box 69
Dodgeville 53533
PH: 608-348-2111 (President's phone number)
COLORS: Forest Green and Bergundy
WEBSITE: http://www.iwyha.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Peggy Compton, 8547 Sandhill Rd, Platteville 53818
PH: (H) 608-348-2111, (W) 608-342-1633
EM: goicewolves@yousq.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Lisa Hebgen, 515 Diagonal St, Highland 53543
PH: (H) 608-929-7629
EM: lhebgen@charter.net
SECRETARY: Gail Rothenbueler, 601 Orchard Ridge Road, Dodgeville 53533
PH: (H) 608-935-5041
EM: rothenbuelergail@mhasd.k12.wi.us
TREASURER: Paul Kleemann, 607 Uplands Dr., Dodgeville 53533
PH: (H) 608-930--2075
EM: paulkleemann@charter.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Steve Erbe, 806 E. Main St., Mount Horeb 53572
PH: (H) 608-437-6478
EM: erbe1@hotmail.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Mary Gilbertson, 3570 County Rd C, Spring Green 53588
PH: (H) 608-583-2060
EM: gilbertsons5@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Wendy Biddick, 12005 Rock Church Rd, Livingston 53554
PH: (H) 608-943-8564, (C) 608-778-1933
EM: WendyB@biddick.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Chris Rusch, 401 Spring Street, Highland 53543
PH: (H) 608-929-4837
EM: cruschter@hotmail.com
HOME RINK: Ley Memorial Pavilion - Harris Park
1600 Bennett Rd., Dodgeville 53572
PH: , (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Janesville Youth Hockey Club (2)
P.O. Box 724
Janesville 53547
COLORS: black/white/royal blue
WEBSITE: www.janesvilleyouthhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-11 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mark Lessner, 910 N. Wright Rd, Janesville 53546
PH: (H) 608-752-5593, (C) 608-290-9170
EM: lessnermark@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Diane Runde, 3823 Curry Ln., Janesville 53546
PH: (H) 608-758-1774, (C) 608-751-4330
EM: drunde@janesville.k12.wi.us
SECRETARY: Mary Burke, 630 E. Swiss Valley Dr, Janesville 53546
PH: (H) 608-757-0968, (C) 608-295-2201
EM: our3kidz@gmail.com
TREASURER: Todd Sitter, 2730 Dartmouth Dr., Janesville 53548
PH: (H) 608-757-1503, (C) 608-921-9443
EM: tsitter@summitaccounting.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Diane Runde, 3823 Curry Ln., Janesville, WI 53546
PH: (H) 758-1774
EM: drunde@janesville.k12.wi.us
REGISTRAR: Mary Burke, 630 Swiss Valley Dr, Janesville 53546
PH: (H) 608-757-0968, (C) 608-295-2201
EM: our3kidz@gmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Matt Walsh, 4025 Amhurst Rd., Janesville 53546
PH: (H) 608-758-7285, (C) 608-290-7733
EM: walee0514@aol.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Margery Tibbetts, 65 S. Blackhawk St., Janesville 53545
PH: (H) 608-752-0598
EM: knight.tibbetts@gmail.com
HOME RINK: Janesville Ice Skating Center
821 Beloit Ave, Janeville 53545
PH: 608-754-7840, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: http://www.ci.janesville.wi.us/citysite/DeptHome.aspx?Dept=IceSkating



Madison Capitols (AAA)
2616 Pleasant View Rd.
Middleton 53562
PH: 608-821-1230
FAX: 608-821-1221
COLORS: White/Columbia Blue/Red
EMAIL: capitolice@aol.com
WEBSITE: www.madisoncapitols.com
Last Updated: 2009-09-27 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Bob Suter, 4332 McConnel Street, Madison 53711
PH: (H) 608-223-0375, (W) 608-821-1230, (F) 608-821-1221
EM: bobsuter@tds.net
SECRETARY: Mary Suter, 4332 McConnel Street, Madison 53711
PH: (H) 608-223-0375, (W) 608-244-7370, (F) 608-244-6090
EM: capitolice@aol.com
TREASURER: Don Goodweiller, 7818 Big Sky Drive, Madison 53719
PH: (H) 608-442-9641, (W) 662-8262, (F) 662-8268
EM:
GAME SCHEDULER: Phil Kessel, 14 Turnwood Circle, Verona 53593
PH: (H) 608-848-9474, (W) 212-3585, (F) 848-9474
EM:
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Phil Kessel, 14 Turnwood Circle, Verona 53593
PH: (H) 608-848-9474, (W) 212-3585, (F) 848-9474
EM:
REGISTRAR: Mary Suter, 4332 McConnel Str., Madison 53711
PH: (H) 608-223-0375, (W) 608-244-7370, (F) 608-244-6090
EM: capitolice@aol.com
ACE DIRECTOR: TBD
PH:
EM:
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Bob Suter, 2616 Pleasant View Road, Middleton 53562
PH: (W) 608-821-1230, (F) 608-821-1221
EM: bobsuter@tds.net
HOME RINK: Capitol Ice
2616 Pleasant View Rd., Middleton 53562
PH: 608-821-1230, (F) 608-821-1221
EM: bobsuter@tds.net
WEBSITE: madisoncapitols.com



Madison Gay Hockey Association ()
600 Williamson St. Suite P-1
Madison 53703-3588
EMAIL: mgha@madisongayhockey.org
WEBSITE: www.madisongayhockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Steven Peterson, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH: (C) (218) 780-6549
EM: director@madisongayhockey.org
VICE PRESIDENT: Jillian Garcia, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH: (C) (603)252-1955
EM: jgar13gmail.com
SECRETARY: Mary Hitchcock, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH: (H) 608-322-8506
EM: secretary@madisongayhockey.org
TREASURER: Jane Schneider, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH: (C) (952) 843-3469
EM: treasurer@madisongayhockey.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Kevin Loniello, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH: (C) (608) 345-6645
EM: hockey-ops@madisongayhockey.org
REFEREE SCHEDULER: David Parter, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH:
EM: hockey-ops@madisongayhockey.org
REGISTRAR: Thomas Beck, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH:
EM: recruiting@madisongayhockey.org
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Kristy Rogers, 600 Williamson Street, Suite P-1, Madison 53703-3588
PH: (C) (608) 334-3654
EM: mgharogers@gmail.com
HOME RINK: Hartmeyer Ice Arena
1834 Commerical Ance, Madison 53704
PH: 608-442-0071, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Mc Farland Youth Hockey Association (1)
PO Box 264
Mc Farland 53558
PH: 608-838-7088
COLORS: Navy/Columbia/White
EMAIL: MYHASecretary@hotmail.com
WEBSITE: www.mcfarlandyouthhockey.net
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Troy Sjodin, 5310 Valley Drive, Mc Farland 53558
PH: (H) 608-838-8401, (C) 608/235-7486
EM: tdbhome@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Tom Moore, 5107 Rustic Way, Mc Farland 53558
PH: (H) 608-838-8987, (C) 608/698-5107
EM: tompmoore@charter.net
SECRETARY: Sheila Erbach McGinn, 5425 Yesterday Drive, Madison 53718
PH: (H) 608/212-2779
EM:
TREASURER: Louise Luessman, 5901 Smith Ridge Road, McFarland 53558
PH: (H) 608-838-9687
EM: luessman5@verizon.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Troy Sjodin, 5310 Valley Drive, McFarland 53558
PH: (H) 608/838-8401
EM: tdbhome@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jared Redders, 5111 North Autumn Lane, McFarland 53558
PH: (H) 608/838-1212, (C) 608/630-4367
EM:
REGISTRAR: Christine Jarrett, 5911 Glenway Street, McFarland 53558
PH: (H) 608/239-7951
EM: cjarrett87@yahoo.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Jared Redders, 5111 N Autumn Lane, McFarland 53558
PH: (H) 608-838-1212
EM: jared_redders@mcfarland.k12.wi.us
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Becky Walters, W7275 Drake Road, Poynette 53955
PH: (H) 608/635-8376, (C) 608/279-8370
EM: bjwalters@centurytel.net
HOME RINK: McFarland Community Ice Arena
4812 Marsh Rd., Mc Farland 53558
PH: 608-838-7451, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE:



Middleton Youth Hockey, Inc. (1)
P.O. Box 628311
Middleton 53562
PH: 608-831-7916
COLORS: Blue, Red & White
EMAIL: mmbakken@charter.net
WEBSITE: www.middletonhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mike Bakken, 8590 Airport Road, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-831-7916, (W) 608-445-7709, (C) 608-445-7709
EM: mmbakken@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Kevin Robertson, 6713 South Avenue, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-824-9199, (C) 608-334-3239
EM: kevin.robertson@tds.net
SECRETARY: Scott Kowalski
PH:
EM:
TREASURER: Jonathan Schuster, 1513 Sunset Court, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-836-6510, (W) 608-283-6769, (C) 608-957-3279, (F) 608-257-5444
EM: jschuster@axley.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Larry Kurbel, 5723 Sandhill Drive, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-444-9942, (C) 608-444-9942
EM: larrykurbel@charter.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Larry Kurbel, 5723 Sandhill Drive, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-444-9942, (C) 608-444-9942
EM: larrykurbel@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Gwen Kochan, 7481 Indigo Circle, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-203-5194, (C) 240-888-0527
EM: gwenkochan@yahoo.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Larry Kurbel, 5723 Sandhill Drive, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-444-9942, (C) 608-444-9942
EM: larrykurbel@charter.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Andy Inman, 4206 Savannah Court, Middleton 53562
PH: (H) 608-827-9432, (C) 608-438-2644
EM: inman001@charter.net
HOME RINK: Capitol Ice Arena
2615 Evergreen Rd, Middleton 53562
PH: 608-836-0202, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.madisoncapitols.com



Monroe Hockey Association (3)
P O Box 664
Monroe 53566
COLORS: Red/White/Blue
WEBSITE: www.MonroeYouthHockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-08-25 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Liz Gerhard, N4142 Statz Rd., Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 608-325-1718, (C) 608-214-1718, (F) 608-325-1718
EM: gerhard1@tds.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Andrew Janecke, P.O. Box 664, Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 815-819-2452, (C) 815-908-1054
EM: andrew.janecke@aeroinc.net
SECRETARY: Patti Stauffacher, 1831 19th Street, Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 608-329-7103, (W) 608-324-6011
EM: Stauffacher@imsdm.com
TREASURER: Rob Hodgson, N4456 County Rd. N, Monroe 53566
PH: (W) 608-324-5283, (C) 608-558-8440
EM: hodgson1@tds.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Andrew Janecke, P.O. Box 664, Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 815-819-2452, (C) 815-908-1054
EM: andrew.janecke@aeroinc.net
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Jodi Ganshert, W4718 Woodridge Dr., Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 608-329-7006, (W) 608-558-2706, (C) 608-558-2706
EM: jganshert@tds.net
REGISTRAR: Liz Gerhard, N4142 Statz Rd, Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 608-325-1718, (C) 608-214-1718, (F) 608-325-1718
EM: gerhard1@tds.net
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Gottlieb S. Brandli Jr., 508 17th Ave., Monroe 53566
PH: (H) 608-325-1133, (W) 608-325-6681, (F) 608-325-6681
EM: godi@tds.net
HOME RINK: StateLine Ice & Community Expo (SLICE)
1632 4th Ave W, Monroe 53566
PH: 608-325-RINK (7465), (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.MonroeYouthHockey.com



Oregon Youth Hockey Association (3)
100 N. Perry Pkwy
Oregon 53575-1458
COLORS: Orange/Black
WEBSITE: www.oregonhockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-04-27 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Todd Dosher, Oregon
PH: (C) 608-212-3624
EM: dosher4@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Colleen Horton, Oregon
PH: (H) 608-835-6869, (C) 315-225-7960
EM: romegrizzlymom@charter.net
SECRETARY: Marty Johl, Oregon
PH: (H) 608-835-9446, (C) 608-335-7404
EM: marty.johll@gmail.com
TREASURER: Karen Michek, Oregon 53575
PH: (H) 608-835-2503
EM: dmichek@gmail.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Colleen Horton
PH: (H) 608-835-6869, (C) 315-225-7960
EM: romegrizzlymom@charter.net
REGISTRAR: Marty Johl, Oregon
PH: (H) 608-835-9446, (C) 608-335-7404
EM: marty.johll@gmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Tony Renlund, Oregon
PH: (C) 608-712-0752, (F) 608-835-7894
EM: alr@oregon.k12.wi.us
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Joanne Schulz
PH: (H) 608-291-2199, (C) 608-209-2029
EM: jaschulz1@charter.net
HOME RINK: Oregon Community Sports Arena
100 North Perry Parkway, Oregon 53575
PH: , (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.oregonhockey.org



Patriots Youth Hockey (1)
P.O. BOX 7822
Madison 53707-7822
COLORS: Red/ White/Blue
EMAIL: www.patriotshockey.org
WEBSITE: www.patriotshockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-11 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Pat Baldwin, 1009 N Parkview St, Cottage Grove 53527
PH: (H) 608-843-7546, (C) 608-843-7546
EM: patrick.baldwin@charter.net
VICE PRESIDENT: Jeffrey A Teuscher, 3472 Freedom Lane, Madison 53718
PH: (H) 608-221-0178, (W) 608-284-6165
EM: kelltish4@aol.com
SECRETARY: Sandy Maples, Madison 53704
PH: (H) 223-0130
EM: smmaples@yahoo.com
TREASURER: Wendy Vinge, 753 St. James St., Cottage Grove 53527
PH: (C) 444-1949
EM: kwvinge@verizon.net
GAME SCHEDULER: Don Huibregtse, 3657 T-Bird Way, Cottage Grove 53562
PH: (H) 608-712-4773
EM: huibregtsed@firstweber.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Don Huibregtse, 3657 T-Bird Way, Cottage Grove 53562
PH: (H) 608-712-4773
EM: huibregtsed@firstweber.com
REGISTRAR: Jeff Teuscher, 3472 Freedom Ln., Madison 53718
PH: (H) 608-221-0178
EM: kelltish4@aol.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Marcel Dubois, Madison
PH: (C) 608-577-2275
EM: hipcheck@ameritech.net
HOME RINK: Hartmeyer Ice Arena
1834 Commercial Ave., Madison 53704
PH: 608-442-0071, (F) 608-442-0072
EM: Terry@madsionicearena.com
WEBSITE: Madisonicearena.com



Reedsburg Youth Hockey Association (3)
PO Box 304
Reedsburg 53959
PH: 608-524-3037
COLORS: Black/Gold
WEBSITE: reedsburgpolars.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-12 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Deb Rosholt, E5388 Hwy K, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-524-6387, (C) 608-415-0034
EM: drosholt@rsd.k12.wi.us
VICE PRESIDENT: Blaine Bill, 1523 Harvest Lane, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-524-8622, (W) 608-524-6454
EM:
SECRETARY: Teri Senzig, 149 S. Willow, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-524-0647, (C) 608-963-8587
EM: mom2iancal@charter.net
TREASURER: Dan Lehman, 1811 Taylor Circle, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-524-3296, (W) 608-524-2316, (F) 608-524-2362
EM: dlehman@cellox.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Del Scanlon, 1241 7th Street, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-666-2025
EM: del_scanlon@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Del Scanlon, 1241 7th Street, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-666-2025
EM: del_scanlon@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Carrie Arneson, 1822 Nordic court, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-768-3088, (C) 608-448-8417
EM: carneson@rucls.net
ACE DIRECTOR: Randy Brandt, N5880 Woodland Hills, New Lisbon 53950
PH: (H) 608-847-4968
EM: rbrandt@milebluff.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Teri Senzig, 149 S. Willow, Reedsburg 53959
PH: (H) 608-524-0647, (W) saa, (C) 608-963-8587
EM: mom2iancal@charter.net
HOME RINK: Reedsburg Area Community Arena (RACA)
1411 Viking Drive, Reedsburg 53959
PH: 608-524-3037, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: reedsburgpolars.com



Region 4 Hockey Council ()
594 Arthur Street
Verona 53593
PH: 608-320-3564
COLORS: NA
EMAIL: president@region4hockey.org
WEBSITE: www.region4hockey.org
Last Updated: 2010-07-13 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Courtney Corning, 594 Arthur Street, Verona 53593
PH: (C) 608-320-3564
EM: president@region4hockey.org
VICE PRESIDENT: Joe Mazzara, P.O. Box 264, McFarland 53558
PH: (H) 608-838-7088, (C)
EM: vicepresident@region4hockey.org
SECRETARY: Jeremy Gesicki, 2035 Sandhill Drive, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH: (C) 608-448-6070
EM: secretary@region4hockey.org
TREASURER: Pat Baldwin, 1009 North Parkview Street, Cottage Grove 53527
PH: (H) 608-843-7546
EM: treasurer@region4hockey.org
GAME SCHEDULER: Jerry Swenson, 6328 Crestwood, McFarland 53588
PH: (H) 608-838-8535
EM: scheduler@region4hockey.org



Sauk Prairie Youth Hockey Association (3)
1700 Tower Street, PO Box 72
Prairie du Sac 53578
PH: 608-643-4247
COLORS: Black/Red/White
EMAIL: contactus@saukprairiehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.saukprairiehockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-12 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Bob Jelinek, 1700 Tower Street, PO Box 72, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH: (C) 608-712-4882
EM: bjelinek@badgerswimpools.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Dave Desroches, 2003 Mustang Dr, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH:
EM: djdesroches@west.com
SECRETARY: Jason Begalske, 501 Alban Lane, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH: (H) 608-643-8488
EM: jasonbegalske@msn.com
TREASURER: Dawn Rehwinkel, 1700 Tower Street, PO Box 72, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH:
EM: camp@merrymacscampground.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Mandy Ayers, 731 Center St, Black Earth 53515
PH: (H) 608-206-4336
EM: mandyelite@yahoo.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Mandy Ayers, 731 Center St, Black Earth 53515
PH: (H) 608-206-4336
EM: mandyelite@yahoo.com
REGISTRAR: Meg Juckett, 6850 Taylor Road, Sauk City 53583
PH: (H) 608-644-8813
EM: megjuckett8@gmail.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Bob Jelinek
PH:
EM: bjelinek@badgerswimpools.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Jamie Hanson, 1700 Tower Street, PO Box 72, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH: (H) 608-767-3083
EM: hanson27_jamie@yahoo.com
HOME RINK: Sauk Prairie Area Recreational Center
1700 Tower Street, Prairie du Sac 53578
PH: 608-643-4247, (F)
EM: contactus@saukprairiehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.saukprairiehockey.com



Southwest Hockey Association (1)
103 Lincoln Street
Verona 53593
PH: 608 845-7465
COLORS: White/Black/Red
EMAIL: theboard@southwesteagles.com
WEBSITE: www.southwesteagles.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-28 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Mark Jones, 718 Basswood Ave, Verona 53593
PH: (H) 608-845-5350, (C) 608-279-7819
EM: president@southwesteagles.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Courtney Corning, 594 Arthur Street, Verona 53593
PH: (H) 608-320-3564
EM: sweaglesvp@gmail.com
SECRETARY: Coco Schauff, 915 Ann Ct, Belleville 53508
PH: (H) 608 424-1416
EM: secretary@southwesteagles.com
TREASURER: Joe Gastel, 936 Ann Court, Belleville 53508
PH: (H) 608 424-1648
EM: treasurer@southwesteagles.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Maria Hill, 706 Prairie Hills Dr., Dodgeville 53533
PH: (H) 608-935-0704
EM: scheduler@southwesteagles.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Maria Hill, 706 Prairie Hills Dr, Dodgeville 53533
PH: (H) 608-935-0704
EM:
REGISTRAR: Janie Ritter, 1026 Caribe Court, Verona 53593
PH: (H) 608 848-5825
EM: registrar@southwesteagles.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Joe Taylor, 6086 Croix Drive, Fitchburg 53719
PH: (H) 608-663-4577
EM: ace@southwesteagles.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Coco Schauff, 915 Ann Court, Belleville 53593
PH: (H) 424-1416
EM: secretary@southwesteagles.com
HOME RINK: Eagles Nest Ice Arena
103 Lincoln Street, Verona 53593
PH: 608 845-7465, (F)
EM:
WEBSITE: www.eaglesnestarena.com



Stoughton Youth Hockey (2)
PO Box 351
Stoughton 53589
COLORS: White/Purple Purple/Blk
WEBSITE: www.stoughtonhockey.com
Last Updated: 2010-05-26 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: Chris Howell, PO Box 351, Stoughton 53589
PH: (H) 608-873-0150
EM: president@stoughtonhockey.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Ryan Picek, PO Box 351, Stoughton 53589
PH: (H) 608-852-5114
EM: director@stoughtonhockey.com
SECRETARY: Penny Armagost, PO Box 351, Stoughton 53589
PH: (H) 608-576-0829
EM: secretary@stoughtonhockey.com
TREASURER: Todd Rupiper, PO Box 351, Stoughton 53589
PH: (H) 608-443-7366
EM: treasurer@stoughtonhockey.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Team Reps
PH:
EM:
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Team Reps
PH:
EM:
REGISTRAR: Penny Armagost, PO BOX 351, Stoughton 53589
PH: (H) 608-576-0829
EM: secretary@stoughtonhockey.com
ACE DIRECTOR: Ryan Picek, PO Box 351, Stoughton 53589
PH: (H) 608-852-5114
EM: director@stoughtonhockey.com
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR: Team Reps
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HOME RINK: Mandt Community Center
400 Mandt Pkwy, Stoughton 53589
PH: 608-873-7528, (F)
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WEBSITE:



Sun Prairie Youth Hockey Association, Inc. (1)
P.O. Box 301 / 655 Athletic Way
Sun Prairie 53590
PH: 608 825-7825
COLORS: Red, Black & Gold
EMAIL: manager@sunprairiehockey.com
WEBSITE: www.spyha.com
Last Updated: 2010-07-11 00:00:00

PRESIDENT: James Trent, 715 Derby Dr, Sun Prairie 53590
PH: (H) 608-825-7527, (C) 608-628-9462
EM: jtrent@spyha.com
VICE PRESIDENT: Jeff Thornton, 861 Chalfront Dr, Sun Prairie 53590
PH: (H) 608-834-4304, (C) 608-225-5248
EM: thornton@tess-inc.com
SECRETARY: Betsy McCrary, 505 Spahn Cir, Sun Prairie 53590
PH: (H) 608-837-5019, (C) 608-335-2088
EM: sbmejm@charter.net
TREASURER: Tim Butcher, 971 Duncannon Way, Sun Prairie 53590
PH: (H) 608-837-9837, (C) 608-217-5559
EM: butchf16@yahoo.com
GAME SCHEDULER: Chuck Wilson, P.O. Box 301 / 655 Athletic Way, Sun Prairie 53590
PH: (W) 608 825-7825
EM: manager@sunprairiehockey.com
REFEREE SCHEDULER: Chuck Wilson, P.O. Box 301 / 655 Athletic Way, Sun Prairie 53590