U11 Rep (Atom Rep)
2010/2011
Program
- Boys and girls born in 2010 and 2011
- Game jerseys are loaned to players; a jersey deposit cheque will be required
- 2019 Atom Meeting Presentation (PDF)
- U11 A1 and U11 A2:
- Four ice times per week plus "away games"
- Includes one session per week with a skill development coach
- Two practices per week plus the opportunity for dryland training
- U11 A3, A4 and A5*
- Three ice times per week plus "away games"
- Includes one session per week with a skill development coach
- One practice per week plus the opportunity for dryland training
- *Subject to registration numbers
Fees
- $150 Rep Tryout Fee
- $825 Registration Fee
- $450 Rep Fee
- $100 Jersey Deposit
- Note: Rep Fees will include the cost of additional ice vs our C program
- There will be a team fee which will include the cost of tournaments, on-ice officials (referees and linesmen) for Home games and miscellaneous expenses
- Our U11 teams participate in tournaments throughout the season; there is a team fee that includes tournaments and the cost of on-ice officials
- Jerseys are loaned to players and a $100 jersey deposit cheque will be required
- All families will be required to contribute volunteer hours to the association
- Financial Assistance Information
Goals for the U11 Age Category
- Fun
- Refining of basic skills
- Intro to team tactics
Recommended U11 Program Practice Time Allotment
- 50% Technical skills
- 20% Individual tactics
- 15% Team tactics
- 10% Team play
- 5% Strategy
- Hockey Canada U11 Program
*Please note, you will experience ice cancellations due to tournaments and other events that are scheduled at the arenas. This is normal and factored into our pricing.
Key Contacts
Division Manager
Angela Lackner
AtomA@richmondjetsmha.com
U11 Rep Ambassador
Amber Kovich
amber.kovich@richnmondjetsmha.com
Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association
As one of the largest minor hockey associations in British Columbia, the Richmond Jets Minor Hockey Association offers an integrated (boys and girls) minor hockey program from Initiation to Juvenile. Featuring both recreational ("C") and competitive ("A") streams, our programs operate out of the three different facilities in the City of Richmond: Richmond Ice Centre (RIC), Minoru Arenas (Stadium and Silver Rinks), Richmond Oval (North and South rinks).
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