***UPDATED*** Tryout schedules have been posted for the 2020-2021 Season.
2020-09-18Coaches for each division will be sending out pre-registration forms for tryouts.
We ask that you monitor your emails to pre-register for the applicable division's tryouts.
Click here for the full schedules
http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122849
Due to COVID19 guidelines, protocols and restrictions within our facilities, the association is only able to offer limited player numbers in each of our facilities. Cody Banks/Simmons - 35 Players per ice time, Cari - 20 Players per ice time. As a result, we will be faced with scheduling challenges based on the number of players attending tryouts. Therefore, schedules are subject to change frequently. We will provide updates on our website when such changes occur.
To ensure we are operating safely and following the Chief Public Health Office and Facilities, we must adhere to the following guidelines and protocols when using the facilities.
The guidelines and protocols are as follows:
A reminder to check your child for COVID-like symptoms prior to each on-ice activity. The screening questionnaire can be found here: http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122815
If you have answered “YES” to any of the questions, please DO NOT send your child to on-ice activities at this time. Consult your health care provider or call 811 to determine when you can return to on-ice activities and whether you need to be tested for COVID19
If you have answered “No” to all the above questions, you may send your child to on-ice activities.
Sincerely
SPRMHA Executive Board
We ask that you monitor your emails to pre-register for the applicable division's tryouts.
Click here for the full schedules
http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122849
Due to COVID19 guidelines, protocols and restrictions within our facilities, the association is only able to offer limited player numbers in each of our facilities. Cody Banks/Simmons - 35 Players per ice time, Cari - 20 Players per ice time. As a result, we will be faced with scheduling challenges based on the number of players attending tryouts. Therefore, schedules are subject to change frequently. We will provide updates on our website when such changes occur.
To ensure we are operating safely and following the Chief Public Health Office and Facilities, we must adhere to the following guidelines and protocols when using the facilities.
The guidelines and protocols are as follows:
- Players U13 and younger must arrive at the arena fully dressed with skate guards or with only skates to be tied.
- Players U14 and older must arrive at the arena at minimum half-dressed for their ice time.
- All users may only arrive at a maximum of 15 minutes before the start of their ice time.
- All users must leave the arena within 10 minutes of the completion of their ice time.
- The player benches and penalty boxes will not be available for use.
- Dressing room bathrooms may be used during your assigned ice time if needed.
- Dressing room showers will not be available for use.
- No Parents will be permitted in the building during the tryouts (capacity limits)
- Parents needing to tie skates for players under 11 will be allowed to enter the facility one at a time to tie skates, they will then leave immediately afterwards.
- Parents will be required to answer a COVID19 Screening Questionnaire, visit our website at http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122815 for screening questions before you come to the rink.
- Players must wash their hands before entering the facility.
- All players must check-in with a member of the Association before entering the rink.
A reminder to check your child for COVID-like symptoms prior to each on-ice activity. The screening questionnaire can be found here: http://sprmha.com/page.php?page_id=122815
If you have answered “YES” to any of the questions, please DO NOT send your child to on-ice activities at this time. Consult your health care provider or call 811 to determine when you can return to on-ice activities and whether you need to be tested for COVID19
If you have answered “No” to all the above questions, you may send your child to on-ice activities.
Sincerely
SPRMHA Executive Board