Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association

2024 Girls 12U Development Camp

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WAHA 12U Girls Development Camp

           

 

GIRLS 12U Development CAMP

 HOSTED BY WAHA 

June 21-23, 2024

Marian University / Blue Line Family Ice  ~ Fond du Lac WI

 

Overview: The Girls 12U Development camp is made up of players who were born in 2011 & 2012.  The camp will focus on a full spectrum of on-ice and off-ice training, nutritional class, goal setting, and information about WAHA opportunities and player pathways as they progress in their upcoming seasons.  Girls will be divided into 8 teams of 15 skaters & 2 goalies maximum.   

 

The purpose of the camp is to provide a developmental experience for the players while giving them a chance to compete and build friendships with other female players across the State.  

The following information will help answer questions about the camp. 

 

Goaltenders: There will be a maximum of 16 goalies for this camp, two goalies assigned to each team. There will be specialized training for the goalies, including goalie only ice sessions, in addition to the team ice sessions.  A dedicated Goalie coach will be at the camp. 

 

Process: First wave registration for players who are selected for a 2011 & 2012 Kohlman Cup team will open on April 1st.  Open registration will commence April 7th for remaining spots and will close May 15th or once full.  Waitlist names will be taken once registration fills. 

 

Location:Fond du Lac WI  -  Blue Line Family Ice Center &  Marian University Dorms 

 

Locker Rooms: Girls will be assigned a locker room and will keep their equipment in that room for the weekend 

 

Coaching Staff:  NCAA Division 1 & 3 coaches and players, Tier 1, WIAA and WEHL coaches. 

 

Supervision of Players: Players are under supervision at all times both on and off the ice. Each team is assigned a head coach/counselor.  In addition to the assigned team staff, we also have off-ice training staff, positional skills coaches including a dedicated goalie coach, dorm counselors, dorm director and camp nurse.

 

Accommodations: The players and staff of each team will room at the Marian University campus - double occupancy for players in the dorm facility.  Dorm facilities have 24hr door security.  Player rooming requests will be taken, and every attempt will be made to accomodate if possible.  Rooming information will be filled out in May through JotForm.

 

Transportation: School bus transportation will be provided to and from the dorm and rink daily.

 

Meals: Lunch will be provided at the rink (sub sandwiches) Saturday and Sunday.  Breakfast and dinner will be provided at the Marian dorm dining facility Friday (dinner), Saturday (breakfast and dinner) and Sunday (breakfast).  Dietary restrictions can be accomodated.  

 

On Ice Overview: Each team will receive 4 ice sessions.  Most sessions/practices will be small group teaching, utilizing small areas of the ice. This allows for more individual instruction with higher repetitions and greater intensity.  During one of the sessions, we will break the players down by position (forwards, defense and goalies). This allows for each player to work on position specific drills. Goalies will have goalie specific ice time in addition to the team skills ice time.

 

Daily Schedule: Since this is a weekend intensive camp, the schedule will change daily.  Friday check in will be between 1:00pm and 3:00pm at Marian University. After players are checked in, parents transport their players & equipment to the arena and deliver it to their assigned locker rooms to meet their counselor.   Players will be transported from the arena Friday evening by bus.   Saturday will have a Wake up time of 7:00am, Breakfast at the University and Bus to the rink by 8:00am. Players will remain at the rink (lunch will be provided)  until approximately 6pm, when they will be bused back to the University for dinner and recreation.  Sunday the players again have breakfast and bus to the rink for 8:30am, where they will have both on and off ice sessions and lunch provided.  Pick up will be between 2:00pm - 4:00pm - all belongings will be at the rink for pick up.   

 

Cost of Camp: $300 (room, board, ice time, jersey)  


Additional Questions and Information:  Registration is not considered complete and camp spot secured until payment is received during registration.  Room requests and medical forms will be emailed to registered players  May 15th. Team assignments and schedule will be emailed June 1st

This registration session will allow you to complete contact information, sign up for participation, and submit payment.

Please read through each page carefully to ensure that all information is provided accurately. 

To complete registration through our secure site, please have your Visa or MasterCard information available.

Refund Policy

100% for doctor identified injury that restricts the player from participating. 

 

If a player must withdraw for another reason, a refund will be issued (minus processing costs) if the spot can be filled.