Season Registration Starts Now!
A New Processs That Makes It Easier To Register Your teams.
Registration time is upon us!
Now is the time to get started and build your team progam for the upcoming 2009-2010 season.
NOTE:
Membership fees to the middle school and high school leagues DO NOT include separate host facility practice fees. These fees must be collected in addition to the league player/coach membership fees and paid directly to the host facility before the start of league play.
Starting Your Middle School or High School Inline Hockey Team
Benefits are GREAT...the legacy will go on forever.
Playing for one's own school sports team is among the most rewarding activities a student will enjoy while attending middle school or high school. The CHSIHL is often asked "how can we start our own school inline hockey team to represent our school? We've assembled some Quick Tips on how to get started.
First ensure that your middle school or high school is willing to assist you by allowing you to distribute "flyers" and/or displaying "posters" throughout the school and to the student body. Often a designated area of the school is permitted for specific student postings.
Remember, the League does not endorse or suggest that the school except either financial, or injury liability repsonsibility for creating any inline hockey team within their existing sports programs. The League is merely "inviting the students of the school to participate in its league, and would like its cooperation in helping parents and students with the process".
Ask to speak to the school Principal or Activities Director. He/she may connect you with the Athletic Director, whom is more familiar with helping you begin a athletic "club" inline hockey team. Club status is not a requirement for league competition. However, it does help to get the program started and possibly gain some limited support from the school.
School administrators will often make a public announcement to the student body announcing tryouts and game schedules for your inline hockey team program.
You'll need a responsible adult willing to act as your Coach and/or Team Administrator. A parent, or school teacher to act as a sponsor, or teacher's assistant can be helpful in providing some of their time to volunteer for these positions
Coach must collect all player registrations, completed rosters and fees and submit by mail to, CHSIHL, P.O. Box 462084 Aurora, CO 80046, Attn: Team Processing. Make check payable to CHSIHL.
NOTE: Checks returned for insufficient funds will be charged a $25 administrative fee to their account. Unpaid players will not be elegible to compete in the League.
If you have any further questions on how to start a high school inline hockey team visit the Contact US page of the League website www.chsihl.com.
Building Your Team Organization
SUGGESTED begining for the 2009-2010 Middle School and High School seasons
CHSIHL High School Team Organization Structure
The following information must now be submitted to the League prior to league team confirmation and approval before League entry is awarded.
This will be a required process for success. All team programs will be required to establish a Team Booster Club and assign a Head Coach, Assistant Coach, and Team Administrative staff. This process may be established by any person that initiates the formation of the team program. However, not exclusive to the original parties that established or previously established the team club program.
Name of Team Booster Club Organization and affiliation with school (Club or Non-Club)
School Name/District Name
School Club Certified - Yes/No
Signed and approved Media Waiver by school Athletic Director or Principal
Head Coach Name
Assistant Coach NameTeam Administrator Name
Team Booster Club - List of Team Booster Club Executive Board
Click here to download more information on the Team Club Organization requirements
Marketing Your Team Program
We have provided Posters and Brochures for you to download and distibute throughout your school to students, teachers, and community business. Visit the www.chsihl.com website for more information regarding League registration.
What You'll Need To Know
Read Carefully and Thoroughly
- League fees for the middle school season are $175 per player and $185 per player for the high school season (maximum roster of 15 players - 13 skaters, plus 2 goalies) this fee does not include your AUU membership.
NOTE: Players must purchase their AAU membership prior to registering online. All League members must register online.
- Coaches, Team Administrators and Players must have a valid AAU membership number prior to registering for League competition.
The Season League Structure will consist of a 10 game(middle school) season plus All Star Games, Academic All Star Game, Player Showcase Games, Division Playoffs and Championships Series at selected host facilities. Championship Series will begin with enlistment of the top 8 teams of each of the League divisions for high school and top 4 teams in each division for middle school league.
The season will include statewide inter-conference competion throughout all participating facilities. Check the upcoming League schedule carefully for times and locations.
- League and playoff structure will remain the same for each host facility.
- Team spots will be limited, so get your team registered quickly.
- Registration ends early September for middle school and late November for high school leagues. Failure to register by this time will exclude your team form competition. NO EXCEPTIONS, unless approved by the CHSIHL Board of Directors.
- Rosters will be closed after the (3nd) third week into the regular season. Rosters will be locked and no additions to your rosters can made after the third week of the regular season.
- Each school registration must have a Team Organization (Parent Group), Coach, and Team Administrator registered with the League. Lone coaches will not be accepted to coach in the League.
- All assistant coaches MUST be AAU/USA Roller Sports registered. No team or non-team personnel will be permitted on the bench without AAU/USA Roller Sports membership. Any team or team organization member having contasct with any or all players must be AAU registered members.
- All Team Rosters with fees attached, must be accounted for by the League no later than September 5, 2009, for middle school, and November 30, 2009, for high school teams to become eligible for League competition.
- Prepare your teams for the SIT (Scholastic State Invitational Tournament). Weekend of December 17, 2009
- All teams must wear matching jersey - same style, color, and manufacturer. Numbers must be present on backs of all jerseys. Home and Away jerseys are strongly recommened.
Mandatory Equipment Requirements:
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
2/I. CALL-UP PLAYERS - NEW
In any given week, a team may call up any rostered player from a lower division within the same school program. A call-up player may only be added to an empty spot on the higher division team's roster.
A call-up player may only be called up to a higher division (A call-up player may not move down to a lower division or laterally to another team within the same division as his/her originally rostered team).
No more than 2 call-up players at one time are permitted to participate within any scheduled game. (Call-up goalies are not included in the count for the 2 player limit).
Any player that has been called up to a higher division may not compete in more than 17 total games (12 middle school) during the regular season.
A player may only play for his/her originally rostered team and the higher division team in the same week 3 times during the regular season (2 times for middle school). In all other weeks during the regular season, the player will only be permitted to play in one game which can be his/her original rostered team or a higher division team. For the purposes of this rule, the same week would include any seven day period running between Monday and Sunday.
A player is restricted to being called up a maximum of 7 games during the regular season.
Player call-ups must be executed on the league website no later than midnight of the day before a game is scheduled in which the call-up player will participate.
Playoffs: A team may select 2 call-up players for the league championship series. However, once chosen, they must remain on the team roster throughout the playoffs and championship game and is no longer eligible to play for their originally rostered team.
2/J. CALL-UP PLAYER (GOALIES) - NEW
The call-up player rule shall also be applied to goalies with the following revisions:
- Any goalie that has been called up to a higher division may not compete in more than 21 total games (15 middle school) during the regular season.
- A goalie may only play for his/her originally rostered team and the higher division team in the same week 7 times during the regular season (5 times for middle school). In all other weeks during the regular season, the goalie will only be permitted to play in one game which can be his/her original rostered team or a higher division team. For the purposes of this rule, the same week would include any seven day period running between Monday and Sunday.
- A goalie is restricted to being called-up a maximum of 7 games during the regular season (5 games for middle school).
- A goalie may only be called up to a higher division. A goalie may not move laterally to another team within the same division as his/her originally rostered team with the exception of the lowest division in which the school participates. In this case, there would be no lower division team to draw from.
- Goalie call-ups must be executed on the league website no later than midnight of the day before a game is scheduled in which the call-up player will participate.
Playoffs: A team may select 1 call-up goalie for the league championship series. However, once chosen, they must remain on the team roster throughout the playoffs and championship game and is no longer eligible to play for their originally rostered team.
No Gold player is permitted to play on any Silver or Bronze team. Gold players are eligible for Gold division competition ONLY.
No initially rostered Gold player may play down to any Silver or Bronze regular season, playoff or championship scheduled game. This includes goalies.
Any player wishing to participate on a school team of which they are not enrolled must submit a request for participation within the "Cooperative Program" to the League Board of Directors prior to league start. A ruling will be made for the player's eligibility based on hardship of the student's enrolled school to form a team, i.e, student population (lack of interest), or home schooling.
A "Lack of Interest" is not considered until all attempts to make the student population of the requested school aware of the League's school inline hockey program. Helpful information and tips on how to form a high school level team for your school is available at www.chsiha.org. All attempts must be exhausted before any consideration for a "lack of Interest" ruling is made. The CMSIHL/CHSIHA is available to assist you in any way possible to form your junior high school team. Please do not hesitate to contact us.
The behavior of a team's coaching staff is vital to the overall perception of the school represented in our league. In addition, inappropriate behavior by coaches reflects directly on the League, and can become detrimental to the league's growth and success. The responsibility and accountability of a middle school or high school coach is imperative. Coaches that are guilty of inappropriate behavior at scheduled games, fail to appear at scheduled games that cause forfeits, and fail to appear at team practices without notice risk disciplinary action from the League, up to and including suspension and/or revocation of league membership.
Participating Facilities
Schedule with your local participating inline hockey facility to reserve court time for your team tryout, and practices. Listed below are the participating inline hockey facilities:
Parker Fieldhouse
18700 E. Plaza Drive
Parker, CO 80134
(303) 805-6300
Bladium Sports and Fitness Club
2400 Central Park Blvd.
Denver , CO 80238
(303) 320-3033
Colorado Sports Center _ formerly Soc N' Roll
16240 Old Denver Hwy.
Monument, CO. 80132
(719) 487-8572
Rocky Mountain Roller Hockey League
3606 S. Independence St.
Lakewood, CO 80235
(303) 933-1680
OD's Sports Crossing
218 Smokey Street
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 282-1112
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