Player Tiering & Evaluation
Tiering & Evaluation Update
**Evaluation skate dates and times are now available for all Peewee players. Go to Evaluation Schedule (under the Players heading) for information on your players date and time.**
**Evaluation skate dates and times are now available for all Atom players. Go to Evaluation Schedule (under the Players heading) for information on your players date and time.**
**Evaluation skate dates and times are now available for all Novice players. Go to Evaluation Schedule (under the Players heading) for information on your players date and time.**
Tiering Drills & Evaluation Information 2010 SWAT Evaluations Schedule
The
Novice & Atom Skills session will be comprised of drills that emphasize skating and
puck control. Each child will complete the same drills. The results of these drills are used ONLY to place players in their first game evaluation group.
Evaluations
for Peewee & Bantam will comprise only a series of games.
Initiation
sessions will be held for IN 2A & 2B only; practices/games for IN 1A will commence Saturday, October 9, 2010 at Southside Arena.
Potential Ice sessions for the 2010/2011 IN 1A program are as follows:
Session #1 3:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Session #2 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
2010 SWAT Evaluation Schedule
Peewee Hitting
Camp – August 30 and 31 – contact your Pee Wee Category Director for more
information
Peewee Tier 1 Open Tryout – Starts September 1, 2010
Atom and Peewee Goalie Skills Evaluations – September 4, 2010
Atom Skills Evaluations – September 4, 2010
- Evaluation drills are the first segment of a four step process in establishing teams
for our Novice and Atom players. The primary purpose of these sessions is to
formulate a measurable, comparative benchmark in establishing groupings of
players for the initial evaluation games. As noted in Section 2-2-1 in the SWAT
Player Evaluation Policy there will be a series of age appropriate drills
designed in such as manner as to allow for a fair and consistent measurement of
each player's abilities. It is important to note that each player in Novice and
Atom will be asked to complete a similar set of timed drills designed to ensure
fairness and equity throughout the entire process. Note, regardless of what
session each player is initially assigned to,
all drills will remain identical from one ice time to the next.
- Each session will consist of a series
of full ice forward skating, backward skating
and puck carrying drills. Pylons will be placed at various locations on the ice
with each player asked to complete a similar activity before moving on to the
next in a series of drills throughout the process. There will be a total of
approximately 6 drills each player will be required to complete. The players
will be provided a brief warm up skate before commencing their session.
- Upon completion of the evaluation session the results will be
tabulated for all drills and will then be used in grouping players for the
initial evaluation game. Please check the SWAT website for your player's next
scheduled ice time following both the evaluation skills session as well as
subsequent evaluation games throughout the process.
Novice Skills Evaluations – September 5, 2010
- Evaluation drills are the first segment of a four step process in establishing teams
for our Novice and Atom players. The primary purpose of these sessions is to
formulate a measurable, comparative benchmark in establishing groupings of
players for the initial evaluation games. As noted in Section 2-2-1 in the SWAT
Player Evaluation Policy there will be a series of age appropriate drills
designed in such as manner as to allow for a fair and consistent measurement of
each player's abilities. It is important to note that each player in Novice and
Atom will be asked to complete a similar set of timed drills designed to ensure
fairness and equity throughout the entire process. Note, regardless of what
session each player is initially assigned to,
all drills will remain identical from one ice time to the next.
- Each session will consist of a series
of full ice forward skating, backward skating
and puck carrying drills. Pylons will be placed at various locations on the ice
with each player asked to complete a similar activity before moving on to the
next in a series of drills throughout the process. There will be a total of
approximately 6 drills each player will be required to complete. The players
will be provided a brief warm up skate before commencing their session.
- Upon completion of the evaluation session the results will be
tabulated for all drills and will then be used in grouping players for the
initial evaluation game. Please check the SWAT website for your player's next
scheduled ice time following both the evaluation skills session as well as
subsequent evaluation games throughout the process.
Peewee First Evaluation Game (for those players not playing Tier 1) –
September 5, 2010
Initiation First Skate – October 2, 2010
Bantam Goalie Skills Evaluation - September 23, 2010
First Evaluation Game - September 25, 2010