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Jeff Weyandt

Bantam Co-Commissioner

Tom Opheim

Bantam Co-Commissioner

Jon Jonasson

Bantam A Head Coach

John Rodeheffer

Bantam B1 Head Coach

Phone: 612-270-5062

Dave Snuggerud

Bantam B2 Head Coach

Jeff Weyandt

Bantam C Head Coach

Doug Urbanciz

Bantam A Scrimmage Coordinator

Phone: 612-719-6901

Kent Efnor

Bantam B1 Scrimmage Coordinator

Phone: 515-490-0634

Mark Anderson

Bantam B2 Scrimmage Coordinator

Steve Scharfenberg

Bantam C Scrimmage Coordinator

Cherre Peltier

Bantam A Team Manager

Andrew Cone

Bantam B1 Manager

Phone: 612-910-6676

Lisa Wurm

Bantam B2 Team Manager

Gene Steine

Bantam C Team Manager

Bantam Tournament Schedules

Bantam A

November 23-27  Burnsville

December 9-11 Roseau

December 26-31 Bloomington Midwest Regional

January 13-15 St. Cloud Center Ice Classic

Bantam B1

November 25-27  Minneapolis Cup

December 26-31 Bloomington Midwest Regional

January 6-8  Grand Rapids

January 19-22  Anoka

 

Bantam B2

November 25-27  Hopkins

December 8-11  White Bear

January 7-8  Alexandria

February 3-5  Elk River

Bantam C

December 9-11  Bloomington

December 30-Jan1   Breezy Point

January 13-15  Brooklyn Park

January 18-20 North St. Paul

Junior Gold Hockey Is Coming!!

Please spread the word that CC will have a Junior Gold team this year. This league is for kids that have used up their Bantam elegibility but still want to play hockey. The season will begin after high school tryouts. Registration is ready on the home page.

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Recent Bantams News

Litigation between District 6 and Minnesota Made

11/19/2010, 12:33pm (CST)
By CCHA

The CCHA will continue to keep membership updated on this court action.

This suit is being initiated by District 6 and Minnesota Made Hockey. The CCHA has agreed to be represented by legal counsel provided by District 6. We are incurring no legal fees as a result of this action.
 
The link below is for the article published in the StarTribune regarding this matter.

Participation Rule/ Residency Policy

07/15/2010, 10:45am (CDT)
By CCHA

MH is a community-based amateur hockey program. Members in good standing are to participate on teams from their local association (local affiliate) based on the residence of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s). The boundaries of the geographical area served by each local association are determined by MH and recorded in the Affiliate Agreements. In some circumstances, players may participate in another association by requesting a formal waiver from this policy.

 

B. RESIDENCY RULE

 

1. Youth Hockey players must register and participate with the association whose boundaries

incorporate the player’s residence. If a player desires to participate on a team from any other association, the player must obtain a waiver.

a.             All waiver requests must be submitted on the current Waiver Form provided by MH.

b.             The Waiver Form must indicate the reason for the waiver request.

(school attendance,opportunity to play on travel team, co-op team, etc.).

c.             Any conditions that apply to a waiver must be indicated on the Waiver Form

and initialed by all parties executing the waiver.

d.             Waiver Forms must be signed by the releasing and receiving association president

Before being submitted to the District Director responsible for those associations for approval. If the releasing and receiving associations are in two districts, the waiver form must be submitted to both District Directors for approval.

 

2. Definitions Association of Residence: the association whose boundaries incorporate the player's residence. Association of School Attendance: the association whose boundaries incorporate the location of the school the player attends. Home Association: either the Association of Residence, or the Association of School Attendance to which a player has been properly waived.

 

3. A waiver shall be granted to any player who wishes to participate in the MH association whose boundaries incorporate the school in which the player is enrolled and is attending. For schools with multiple campuses, the "main" campus shall prevail unless agreed otherwise by the affected District Director(s). Players waived based on school choice shall be deemed to be members of their Association of School Attendance and shall have full rights and privileges accorded to all members of that association, including voting rights. (Exception – see "Changing Schools" below.) Players receiving a waiver based on school attendance shall register with their Association of School Attendance for as long as they are qualified students of that school (including the first year).

 

4. Players waived for non-school attendance reasons shall be subject to the receiving association's policies in accordance with MH governing documents (e.g. may not be eligible for "A" team, may be assigned to lowest available team, etc.). They shall remain members of their Home Association, not the association they were waived into, with full rights and privileges accorded to all members of their Home Association, including voting rights.

 

 

5. Changing Schools

 

         a. Players whose Home Association has been based on residence:

Players who newly enroll in a school outside of the boundaries of their Association of Residence without a corresponding change of residence, shall elect one of the following:

 

         1. Retain full eligibility to compete at any classification in their Association of

             Residence; or

         2. Be eligible at the "B" classification or lower in their new Association of School

             Attendance for one (1) year beginning with the first day of attendance in the new

            school (a waiver is required).

 

         b. Players whose Home Association has been based on school attendance:

Players who newly enroll in a school outside of the boundaries of their Association of School Attendance without a corresponding change of residence, shall elect one of the following:

1.             Have full eligibility to compete at any classification in their Association of

Residence; or

2.             Have full eligibility to compete at any classification in their new Association

of School Attendance if they completed the grades of school offered at their former Association of School Attendance; or

3.             Be eligible at the "B" classification or lower in their new Association of School

Attendance for one (1) year beginning with the first day of attendance in the new school if they did not complete the grades of school offered at their former Association of School Attendance.

 

         c. Unusual circumstances may be submitted to the District Director for determination. The District Director's decision is final.

 

6. A player that participates without a necessary waiver is considered an ineligible player. Refer to the Section entitled Eligibility Provisions. A waiver must be obtained before a player can participate outside of their Home Association. During a season, a player that registers or participates with one association cannot participate with any other association without a waiver (applies to players with dual residency).

 

7. A player denied a waiver by his/her Home Association may appeal in writing to the District Director having jurisdiction over the Home Association, who after investigation will issue a ruling. The decision of the District Director is final. Also see Section entitled Eligibility Provisions.

 

8. Players having dual citizenship, one being the United States, must also conform to the residency rule.

USA Hockey 2010 Adopted Locker Room Policy

07/15/2010, 10:40am (CDT)
By CCHA

USA Hockey is concerned with locker room activities between minor players; minor players and adult players; adults being alone with individual minor players in locker rooms; and with nonofficial
or non-related adults having unsupervised access to minor participants at sanctioned team events.


It is the policy of USA Hockey and USA Hockey InLine that all Affiliates, Districts, leagues, and local hockey programs have at least one responsible adult present directly monitoring the locker room during all team events to assure that only participants, (coaches and players), approved team personnel and family members are permitted in the locker room and to supervise the conduct in the locker room. Any individual meetings with a minor participant and a coach in a locker room shall require a responsible adult be with the coach.


Further, responsible adults must personally monitor the locker room environment at all times while participants are present and also make sure the locker room is appropriately secured during times when minor participants are on the ice.


Teams, leagues and local hockey associations shall also comply with the USA Hockey Coed locker room policy set out below.