News and Announcements
Pee Wee Body Contact Clinic
Pee Wee Body Contact Clinic |
The STHA is hosting a body contact clinic for Pee Wee players on Sunday, October 12, 2014 at the Chenango Ice Rink. The clinic starts at 3:30PM. The cost of the clinic is $10. This clinic is strongly recommended for all Pee Wee players .
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Veterans Day Tournament 2014
VETERANS DAY TOURNAMENT |
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House Head Coaches Needed
House Head Coaches Needed |
We are still looking for 1 more Dyno House Coach. If you are interested, please contact Lori Meyers and Pat Basile.
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Information for New Players |
Welcome new players to the STHA!!!!
This is the place to start for players that are beginning their ice hockey careers.
Below are some answers to questions frequently asked by parents of new players:
1) What team will my son/daughter play on?
Answer: USA Hockey splits players into divisions, each division being approximately a 2-year age span. Below is the divisional split per age group:
2014/2015 Season Age Classifications | ||
Year of Birth | Age | Category |
1996 | 18 Years | Midget: 18 Years or Under |
1997 | 17 Years | |
1998 | 16 Years | Midget: 16 Years or Under |
1999 | 15 Years | |
2000 | 14 Years | Bantam: 14 Years or Under |
2001 | 13 Years | |
2002 | 12 Years | Pee Wee: 12 Years or Under |
2003 | 11 Years | |
2004 | 10 Years | Squirt: 10 Years or Under |
2005 | 9 Years | |
2006 | 8 Years | Dyno-Mite: 8 Years or Under |
2007 | 7 Years | |
2008 or Younger | 6 Years & Under | Mini-Mite: 6 Years or Under |
2) When do they play?
Answer: Most new players enter the STHA by participating on a house team (instead of a travel team). House teams practice and play games normally on weekends, beginning the 1st week in October and ending in March. Some weekday sessions may occur throughout the season.
3) Where do they play?
Answer: We utilize the 4 rinks in our area - the Chenango Ice Rink (CIR), the Broome Community College (BCC) Ice Center, the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, and the Cortland Sports Complex (J.M. McDonald). For more information on rink locations refer to the "Rink Locations" tab.
4) Is it ok if my son/daughter doesn't know how to skate?
Answer: Absolutely. The STHA coaches will assist your child to learn how to skate.
5) How much does it cost?
Answer: In addition to purchasing your own equipment, there is a player fee that varies per division. In general, the older the player, the more practices and games and the higher the fee. Each year, a budget for the upcoming season is derived and fees presented at the Annual Meeting. The biggest cost drivers in the player fees are ice rental and jerseys. For more information on this year's player fees for each division refer to the "Fees" tab.
6) What equipment do I need?
Answer: This is the most common question asked by many parents. Below is a list of the BASIC items you will need before stepping onto the ice:
Helmet
7) Where do I purchase hockey equipment locally?
Answer:
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Hockey Shop, Front St, Binghamton
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Dick's Sporting Goods, Vestal Towne Square Mall
STHA House Calendar
STHA House Calendar |
The STHA House Calendar lists dates of importance for the 2014-2015 season. Please refer to it for planning purposes throughout the year. As always, be sure to check the latest schedule posted to the website for ice time assignments.
Click Here to open the House Calendar |