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TGHA Update 9/29/05
This Week on the Ithaca Ice
This Week on the Web
This Week on TV*
Good Time to Register
Tell Your Friends to Join You
Everyone's Invited
Write for USA Hockey Essay Contest
*At the bottom of this email!
This Week on the Ithaca Ice
10/3 at The RINK
5:15-6:15 Initiation and House
6:15-7:15 12U
6:45-7:45 14U
10/4 at Lynah
7:45-9:4:15 14U
8:15-9:45 19U
10/8 at The RINK
11:45-1:15 TBA (Stay Tuned!)
10/9 at The RINK
2:15-3:45 19U vs. Mohawk Valley 19U
This Week on the Web
Adult Education Week September 26-30
Visit the web site link below for information for parents, coaches
and board members about how we can be most appropriate to support
our children and members.
http://www.usahockey.com/usa_hockey/main_site/main/home/
Good Time to Register!
How to Register for 2005-06
Registrar Richard Goldstein has updated the registration forms for
the upcoming 2005-06 season. Blank forms can be downloaded from
the web site www.ithacagirlshockey.com
and completed and returned by mail to him. However he will be
printing personalized forms (data from last season preprinted) for
all continuing members. These will be available at Open House
and certain practices (including Oct. 3) or by contacting
Richard. When mailing completed forms to TGHA, PO Box 3962,
Ithaca, NY 14852 with checks writen to TGHA, the full envelope
weighs more than 1 ounce; please use two stamps.
Everyone needs to be registered for going on the ice for
the first time this season whether it be for tryouts or for
preseason ice offerings or for regular season in October.
Information about TGHA scholarships and payment by installments
can be obtained from Richard.
Newcomers who are seeking information about TGHA are being
directed to contact Wendy Bakal at
wendyb@twcny.rr.com,
256-0669.
2005-06 Fees
Fees include USA Hockey registration (and the annual subscription
to American Hockey Magazine) and are set to cover the cost of ice
use of each team and program. Fees do not include $75 that can be
earned back in fundraising this year. Everyone will be needed to
participate in fundraising in order for the budget income to be
raised, and travel teams will have specific goals specifically to
cover their tournament expenses.
Initiation
Full season full time (twice a week) $150
Full season half time $100
Half season full time $100
Half season half time $75
House $200
Recreation To be determined on a case by case basis depending on
ice use
Tell Your Friends to Join You!
Two great chances are coming up for newcomers to join TGHA...or at
least to explore the sport and the great opportunities!
Monday Oct 17
6:30 p.m. The RINK
Try Girls Hockey Night
Free chance for girls of elementary and middle school age to come
try on some equipment, try using a stick while on skates, meet
some great TGHA members and coaches, learn about our scholarships
and the Cub Club program!
Monday Oct. 24
6:30 p.m. The RINK
Open House
This is our annual kickoff for the season. ALL members and
coaches and parents are strongly encouraged to attend....AND bring
along a friend who might want to get to know us better! Door
prizes, Refreshments, FUN on the ice, and speeches in the lobby!
Everyone's Invited
TGHA alumna and friend Megan Shull has published another book,
"Amazing Grace" especially for teen girls. Free event to meet the
author at Tuesday, October 4 at 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. at the Johnson
Art Museum at Cornell. Hosted by Borders.
USA Hockey Essay Contest
From the September 2005 issue of USA Hockey Magazine:
(No Deadline Has Been Announced)
'Why I Play Hockey' Essay Contest
Here's your chance to tell the hockey world what you love
about our great game. USA Hockey magazine is hosting an essay
contest for players of all ages to tell why you play hockey,
whether it's ice, inline, knee or street hockey.
The top essays will be selectedto appear in the the world's
biggest and best hockey publication, or on-line at
usa-hockeymagazine.com. Every entry will be eligible to win
prizes such as gloves, sticks and skates from USA Hockey corporate
partners and advertisers.
Send your essay of no more than500 words to USA Hockey Magazine,
Essay Contest, 1775 Bob Johnson Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80906, or
email it to essay@usahockey.org We'll select the top essays for
publication in the December issue of USA Hockey Magazine.
Runner-up essays will appear on usahockeymagazine.com. All
contestants must be currently registered USA Hockey members.
This Week on TV
September 30 Begins the Pre-Olympic Series
NEWS: Cornell's Jen Munhofen was selected for the ECAC All
Stars team which will play the USA team on November 1 at Yale.
CSTV To Televise Opening Game of Hilton Family Skate to 2006
Tour On Friday
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - College Sports Television (CSTV) will
televise Friday's (Sept. 30) opening game of the Hilton Family
Skate to 2006 Tour when the U.S. Women's National Ice Hockey Team
meets the Western Collegiate Hockey Association All-Stars at the
Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.
The 11-game, 10-city tour is part of Team USA's preparation for
the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy.
Opening faceoff for Friday's contest is set for 7 p.m. The
veteran broadcast team of Jim Rich and Ellen Weinberg will call
the game for CSTV.
"We're extremely pleased to continue our relationship with CSTV,"
said Dave Ogrean, executive director of USA Hockey. "The elite
brand of hockey fans will see on Friday is due to the continuing
development of women's hockey at all levels."
The only digital media company exclusively dedicated to college
sports, CSTV Networks, Inc., connects more college sports fans to
more college sports than any other media company. Further
information is available at www.CSTV.com.
The broadcast can be heard live via the Internet by visiting
www.usahockey.com
WCHA All-Stars Ready to Face U.S. Women's National Team
Compiled by USCHO Staff www.uscho.com
In the final weekend before the start of the college season, an
All-Star team of WCHA Players will face the 2005-06 U.S. Women's
National Team in a two-game series to lead off the Hilton Family
Skate to 2006 Tour. The pre-Olympic tour begins Friday Sept. 30 at
the XCel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. and continues Oct. 1 at
the DECC in Duluth, Minn. Both games begin at 7 p.m. CT, and the
first game will be televised on CSTV.
Mark Johnson, the 1980 Olympic gold medalist and Wisconsin head
coach, will lead the WCHA All-Stars. He will be assisted by by
Minnesota state assistant Ruthann Kragh and St. Cloud assistant
Jeff Giesen. The team was selected by the all-star team coaching
staff with input from all eight league coaches.
Twenty players representing all eight teams have been selected for
the all-star team. Four players from Wisconsin and three players
from both Minnesota and Minnesota Duluth make up the team along
with two players each from Bemidji State, Minnesota State, North
Dakota and Ohio State.
The U.S. Women's National Team roster includes eight players with
WCHA ties. Minnesota Duluth's Jenny Potter, a two-time Olympian,
and is joined by Minnesota State's Shari Vogt, who is making her
first apperance on the U.S. National Team while Minnesota's Krissy
Wendell, Natalie Darwitz, and Courtney Kennedy were members of the
2002 U.S. Olympic team. Minnesota's Kelly Stephens and Winny Brodt
and Wisconsin's Molly Engstrom round out the WCHA's
representatives.
The Hilton Family Skate to 2006 Tour includes 11 games in 10
cities as the U.S. Women’s National Team prepares for the 2006
Olympic Winter Games in Torino, Italy. During the Tour,the team
will face collegiate all-star teams from the ECACHL and Hockey
East.
Mary
Mary M. Grainger
421 Highland Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
Phone 607-257-3268
Fax 607-257-0483
Cell 607-280-4380
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