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Registration Information: 2012-13
Registration is now open, please click on "Registration" on left menu and follow the links.  St Clair Girls Hockey registration is handled via a downloaded form mailed in with payment.  MTMHA registration, boys/girls, is done via online input through the Hockey Canada system.

Please note that if you are registering multiple players it is important to include them all in the same transaction.  If multiple transactions are used, the volunteer fee will be charged again.  For issues with duplicate volunteer fees, please contact registrar@mooretownminorhockey.com


St Clair Girls Hockey Association is planning to have teams in the Novice, Atom, Peewee, Bantam and Midget divisions for the 2012-2013 season.  We are looking for players in all divisions, particularly Atom and Peewee, so please pass this information on to anyone who may be interested.

The deadline for SCGHA coaching applications is May 18th.  Completed applications can be mailed to PO Box 1392 in Corunna or they can be dropped off with Darryl Pole or Jody Gagne.

SCGHA is also considering an Intermediate team for the upcoming season.  The Intermediate division is for ages 21 and under and includes birth years 1991 and later.  Any players interested should register using the SCGHA form and indicate clearly that they are interested in INTERMEDIATE.  We are also looking for someone to organize this team and coach.  Please contact Darryl Pole or Jody Gagne for more information.

Looking forward to another successful action-packed season!  GO STORM GO!!!!!

Did you know???

Hockey Moms has raised over $55,000 in the past 5 years for MTMHA to offset association costs.  In 2011/12, the Hockey Moms presented $13500 to MTMHA.  After many years of above and beyond volunteer effort, current President Kerry Harper is stepping down.  She would like to thank her helpers:  Kim, Deb and Sandi and all the other Hockey Mom volunteers for their efforts in supporting our association.

The Grocery Grab fundraiser was another success, winners were as follows:
1st prize:  $500 Grocery Grab - Gerry MacDonald of Corunna
2nd prize: $300 Grocery Grab - Walker Holmes of Mooretown
3rd prize:  $200 Gas - Heather Thompson of Warwick
Congratulations to the winners!

Thank you to Kerry on behalf of the Mooretown Association!

Coaches Refresher in Petrolia

June 24, 2012 from 1:00 to 5:00

Petrolia Arena
For further information please contact Steve Clark at: clarkes9@hotmail.com
519-845-0152



Permission to Skate Forms

Any player interested in trying out for the Lambton AAA teams MUST get a permission to skate form from the home center. To receive your permission to skate form please send the following information to mooretownhockey@yahoo.ca :

Player’s Name, Players Date of Birth, last team played for and team trying out for. You should receive the form back by email within 48 hours.

 

NRP Forms

Any player interested in trying out for A/AA MUST get an NRP Form from your home center. To receive your NRP Form please send the following information to mooretownhockey@yahoo.ca:

Players Name, Players Address, Players Date of Birth, last team played for and team trying out for. You will be contacted when your NRP Form is ready to arrange pick up.



Atom Reps are 2011-12 Shamrock League Champions!

The Atom Rep team capped off a successful season winning the Shamrock League Atom Rep Championship.

The Storm finished 2nd overall, just behind the Petrolia Oilers, in the 22 team league in regular season play and then after a 3 round stay in the OMHA Playdowns joined the Shamrock League ‘A’ Playoffs.  After sweeping the Belmont Rangers in the Semis the Storm faced off against the Oilers for the Championship.  After 3 matchups during the season the teams were even with a 1-1-1 record with the Storm’s win coming in OT in the Silver Stick Semi-Finals.  Starting on the road the Storm stole Game 1 of the Finals, tying it late and winning early in OT, 3-2.  Game 2 saw the Storm take a 2-1 win at home setting up for Game 3 back in Petrolia.  The Storm left little doubt that they were deserving Champions scoring 18 seconds in and then dominating for a 5-1 win and a 3 games to 0 series sweep.

The Storm finished their 63 game season with a 40-17-6 record and a +80 goal differential.  They won the Mooretown Tournament and were finalists in 3 others, one being the Regional ‘A’ Silver Stick which earned them an invite to experience the International Silver Stick Tournament in Sarnia.



1st Row: Hunter Seguin, Cole Clements, Logan Gardner, Kaymond Turner, Blake Howard, Jake Prudom

2nd Row:
Luke Nahmabin, Levi Plain, Jake Vandersteen, Thomas Snary, Bryce Little, Jason Heggie, Riley Brown, Jeff Barclay

3rd Row:
Dan Howard (Trainer), Dan Gardner (Head Coach), Craig Prudom (Asst Coach), Jody Dennis (Asst Coach)


Atom AE Shamrock League Division B Champs!

The Storm Atom AE would finish off their season as Shamrock League Division B Champions sweeping the St Thomas Stars, 3-0. The boys would go undefeated winning all playoff games 12-0 against Wallaceburg, Bothwell, West Lorne, and St Thomas. In honour of the victory, Coach Weed would lose his locks to the delight of some of his players and parents. Cheers to a great season!


FRONT: Reis “Rocket” Lopes, Colin “Gladiator” Gladwish, Ben “Big Ben” Brant, Ryan “Coondog” Coene, Derek “Big D” Villanueva, Parker “Moose” McKegan MIDDLE: Logan “Logie” Forbes, Hunter “Rounder” Round, Johnny “Hustle” Molson, Isaac “Smitty” Smith, Casey “Case”  Vanderveeken, Josh “Crusher” Raymond, Pascal “Pasqualie” Plante-Hunter, Scot “Newmie” Newman, Ryan “Janny” Janjatovic BACK: Josh “Hammer” Sterling, Coach Rod Weed, Manager Aaron Brant, Trainer Ben Vanderveeken, Coach Kelly Smalls, Asst Coach Moe Villanueva MISSING: Travis “T-Bone” Nicholson



Tri-County Update (Mar 26):
Latest results

Congratulations to the Mooretown #1 Atoms. They are the Consolation Champions this year for the Atom division.


Atom AE Finalists in Alymer Tournament


The Mooretown Storm Atom AE team played in the Alymer Tournament during the weekend of March 16-19th. They began the tournament on Friday night by beating Huntsville 3-1. The Storm then had to rise and shine early on the Saturday morning for a 7am game against Norwich that they lost 3-2. Mooretown would fall again against Simcoe 2-1 but had earned enough period and game points to be seeded fourth and have a rematch against top seeded Norwich in the semi-final. That game proved to be an exciting affair going to a double overtime thriller where the Storm potted the game winner to face off against Huntsville in the final. Although Mooretown gave what effort they could, the Sunday morning final would not turn out in favour of the AEs losing 4-3. Regardless, they were still the finalists and should be proud of their achievement.


Mooretown Novice Red wins Sarnia House League Tournament

http://www.sarniasports.com/MarchBreakTournament/2012/NoviceB/Final.html

 

See link for more information.


Tax Time! 
If you are looking for a copy of your tax receipt, it can be accessed through the link under Registration.


Calling all coaches!!

Mooretown Minor Hockey Association is now accepting Coaches Applications for all divisions and levels for the 2012 – 2013 season. Please fill out the application (accessed through link on left column) and email to mooretownhockey@yahoo.ca or mail as per the application instructions. Coaches Application are only being accepted until May 1, 2012.


Please note that MTMHA is NOT affiliated with Summer hockey schools nor 3 on 3 Leagues, however we provide the information below as a service to our members.

Aaron Brand Hockey School



MTMHA MEMBER NOTICE

Mooretown Minor Hockey Association and Petrolia Minor Hockey Association recently met to discuss the status of hockey in our respective centres.  This meeting provided both associations with an opportunity to discuss current and projected teams, divisions and number of registrants, and the implications this could have for our local hockey programs.  Both Mooretown and Petrolia are first and foremost committed to maintaining local hockey opportunities for their players and communities.  We will continue to provide you with updates as they are available. 

 

MMHA President and PMHA President





Mooretown Atom Tri County 1 Team Captures

Bronze at John Henry Memorial Tournament


 Mooretown Atom Tri County Team 1 captured the bronze medal after a thrilling 14 player shoot-out at the John Henry Memorial Tournament in Strathroy.
 
Mooretown started the tournament with a 1 - 0 win over Lambton Shores to move themselves into the championship bracket, where they would face a determined team from Mitchell. With a powerplay goal to open the scoring for Mitchell, Mooretown just could not get one past the Mitchell goaltender and dropping the Storm to the bronze medal game after a 2 - 0 outcome. Mooretown would come into the game against the North Middlesex Jr. Stars with the intention of bringing medallions home. A very intense back and forth game seeing Mooretown take a 2 -1 lead after the 1st period, the players did not take no for an answer, even after the Jr. Stars tied the game in the 2nd, leading up to an amazing final. After the 3rd period chances, kept the fans on the edge of their seats, the teams had to play a 3 on 3 OT for 5 min.  Shootout is needed and exactly what Spencer Johnson is ready for, after the first 5 initial shooters the score was 1 - 1 and sudden death shootout would continue. While the buzz was in the arena, and the noise coming from fans cheering and gasping at the close calls, on the 14th shooter Austin Kilbreath would score his 2nd goal in the shootout, and just as he turned around he got to see Spencer make his 13th save to seal the win for Mooretown.



The Atom Rep Storm are headed to the

International Silver Stick Tournament
  

The Mooretown Storm Atom Rep team had a strong showing at the Alvinston Regional Silver Stick Tournament making it to the Championship Game in the ‘A’ Division.  After an exciting overtime win in the Semi-Finals the Storm fell to North London Major A, coming home with the Finalists’ banner.  It was the fourth consecutive tournament that the Storm reached the Finals.  As a result of their 2nd place finish at the Regional Tournament and their strong overall record the Atom Reps received an invitation to be part of the 16 team field vying for the International Silver Stick Championship in Sarnia the weekend of January 20-22.  The team will face the Port Huron Flags, San Jose Sharp Shooters and Sarnia Sting in their Round Robin games. 

Good Luck Storm!


 



Bantam Rep Storm win the Motown Cup in Detroit
 
The Bantam Rep team won the A/AA division at the Motown Cup in Detroit Michigan on the weekend going undefeated in 4 games.  In pool play, on Friday night, they beat West Mall Lightning 98 AA team 6-0 with Parker Gilhuly getting the hat trick and Kevin Ranger getting the shutout.  On Saturday, Nolan Nicholson got the shutout in a 4-0 win over the  North London Nationals 97 MD squad.  On Sunday morning the boys beat the Thunder Bay Wrecks from Alpena Michigan 2-2.  In the finals on Sunday afternoon with a short bench (2 out with injuries and 1 suspension) they beat Thunder Bay 3-2, scoring 3 power play goals in the last 3 minutes to win the championship with Blain Adams getting the winner. 



 


Atom Rep Storm win the Mooretown Tournament

 

The Atoms Reps had a great weekend at their hometown tournament going undefeated to capture the Championship. 

After starting with a 3-3 tie against the Sarnia Major A team the Storm defeated Riverside Major A 3-0 and Simcoe 6-1.

The Storm met up with Sarnia in the Finals and, in front of a full house, took the Championship Game by a score of 5-3.





St. Clair (Girls) Bantams Win
 
18th Annual Kitchener Fallfest Tournament

The St. Clair Bantam B team represented Mooretown at the 18th Annual Kitchener Fallfest Girls Hockey Tournament this past weekend November 11-13th.  The team went undefeated in five games and only allowed 2 goals throughout the tournament to claim the title of Kitchener Fallfest - Bantam B  2011 Champions!  Congratulations !


 Bantam Rep Team Wins Schomberg Tournament!


The Bantam Reps won the Schomberg tourney Oct 28-30th.  Tied Ilderton 2-2, beat Lambton Shores 4-0 and then beat Ilderton in the finals 2-1 in a shootout. Parker Gilhuly scored the winner in the shootout and also took home the team MVP for the tourney.






 Atom Rep Storm Championship Finalists at
New Hamburg Tournament

The Mooretown Storm Atom Rep team had an exciting tournament weekend in New Hamburg as they went undefeated to get into the Championship Game before losing a nail-biter to Niagara-on-the-Lake by a score of 3-2.  The Storm defeated Essex, Dundas and New Hamburg en route to the Finals.  For further details, please click here


Coaches and Trainers Clinic information

All new Coaches, Trainers, and Managers need one of the following courses

Preventive Services Course (PRS) and Speak Out can be taken in class

Respect in Sports is a new online course click here for details: ONLINE

(You only need to take this course once it does not expire)

 

Trainers Level 1 Course and the Trainers Refresher Course can now be taken on line by going to the following web site.  http://www.hdcoelearning.com/
Once you have completed the course you must fill out the Conversion Upgrade Application and submitted it along with your receipt from the course to the OMHA in order for them to update the Hockey Canada Computer System with the information.    Conversion Upgrade Application



Power Skating is run by the Moore Skate Club
For information go to
www.mooreskateclub.ca


Hockey Mom's Bulletin describing what happens to the money they raise
Click here: Bulletin


Mooretown Minor Hockey Association has given Sew Much More the rights to produce and distribute Mooretown Storm Merchandise.
Sew Much More pay annually for the privilege of using the Mooretown Storm Logo.  This agreement has served us well as a great source of income and that income is used to keep your cost of registration down.  If you are looking for any Storm Merchandise please contact Sew Much More at sewmuchmore@cogeco.ca


All helmets sold in Canada are to be CSA approved and will have a round blue and red CSA sticker on it.  This sticker is normally on the back of the helmet, but on some newer helmets it can be found on the inside embossed in the plastic.  To be a legal helmet in OMHA hockey it needs to have this CSA sticker and it must be legible.   To read me click here: Helmet Info


Any Questions, Comments or Feedback send email to registrar@mooretownminorhockey.com

Mooretown Minor Hockey Refund policy 
All requests for Refund are reviewed on an individual basis.



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