GMHA Coach Applications Now being accepted, News (Gananoque Minor Hockey)

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Mar 31, 2024 | Administration | 1261 views
GMHA Coach Applications Now being accepted
GMHA is starting to prepare for the 2024-2025 hockey season. 
 
We are now accepting applications for both Rep and Local League.  
https://ganminorhockey.com/Forms/1261/Coaching_Application/

REP applications will be accepted until April 12th 2024. After which time interviews will be held. Recommendations will be made to the GMHA Executive and successful applicants will be advised. 

Local League applications will be accepted until late August/early September. 

If you have any questions regarding this please contact GMHA Acting President, Ryan Easton, at [email protected]

Coaches & Assistant Coaches

IP, U7, U8, U9 (All on ice helpers of Coaches and IP Coordinators)
Hockey University 1/2 prerequisite
Coach 1 – Trained

All Local League Teams (U11, U13, U15, U18/U21)
Hockey University 1/2 prerequisiteHU Body Checking prerequisite
Coach 2 – Trained

U11 Representative
HU University 1/2  prerequisite
HU On Line Body Checking  prerequisite
Coach 2 – Certified

U13 to U18 Representative
HU University 1/2  prerequisite
HU On Line Body Checking  prerequisite
HU On Line Making Ethical Decisions
Development 1 – Certified -- IN CLASS (generally 2 days)

All the information for the above  required courses can be found at https://help.omha.net/coachclinics


 
 
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