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Thursday, October 29, 2009 Dear Program Administrator/CoachWe’ve worked with our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Michael Stuart, to provide you with pertinent regarding the H1N1 virus, including recommendations to reduce the likelihood of spreading the infection. Specifically, USA Hockey recommends:
- Provide individual water bottles for players; do not share water bottles
- Regularly wash hands
- Clean workout gear for each practice/competition
- Keep gloves on during the traditional handshake with opponents
You should be aware that symptoms of the virus include: fever (102 degrees fahrenheit or greater), cough, muscle aches, runny nose, headache or sore threat, with the potential for more serious complications, including pneumonia. Those affected by the H1N1 virus typically have been children and young adults. Transmission of the virus may occur from the day before the onset of symptoms and during the five to seven days that the symptoms are present. Infected individuals should stay home until signs and symptoms have resolved, with no fever present for at least 24 hours. The 24-hour no-fever timeline should be achieved naturally, without the aid of fever reducing medications. Additional information regarding H1N1 is available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by visiting www.cdc.gov/H1N1Flu/. Best wishes for a successful season. |
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***IMPORTANT MESSAGE***
TO: ALL NJYHL OFFICIALS
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> The NJYHL has adopted the policy of the AYHL. The league has issued
> the following request to all teams due to the recent influenza
> outbreak:
> _____________________________________
> POST-GAME HANDSHAKE: The League wishes to maintain the tradition of
> teams shake in hands in a sportsmanlike fashion after the
> competition of the game has concluded. Please instruct all players
> to keep their hockey gloves on during the handshake.
> ________________________________________
>
> All NJYHL teams have been informed and I suggest you remind them of
> the procedure prior to the game. If any issues arise, do not make a
> scene or become confrontational, just take note and send me an e-
> mail about it after the game.
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> Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your
> attention to this matter!
>
> Carl A Barling
> NJYHL Referee-In-Chief
> 973-934-1456
> NJYHLRIC@embarqmail.com
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If you need to contact a CHC team for
scheduling games please contact the
Manager via the
"contact us" link to the left
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CHC Uniforms
If you missed Uniform night please
contact Jim under the uniform heading.
All players need the following:
Home Jersey "white"
Away Jersey "blue"
Home Socks "white"
Away Socks "blue"
Shells for your pants
All can be ordered at uniform night.
Payment is in the form of a check or cash
Fees are Jersey $60 each
Socks $15 each
Shells $35
Monday, October 19
THANKSGIVING TOURNAMENT
This year the Cranford Hockey Club will be participating in the Bridgewater Thanksgiving Tournament from November 27 - November 29. The following teams will be competing from our club
Mite Blue
Squirt A and Squirt B
Peewee A and Peewee B
Bantam A, Bantam B Blue and Bantam B Gold
MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW
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