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Jackson Youth Hockey
P.O. Box 4733
Jackson, Wyoming
83001
Monday, October 5
JYH Registration

Registration for the 09 - 10 hockey season is open.  Please remember that all registration will be online.  Please let your friends who want to join you this season know how they can register too!  If you have any registration questions, please e-mail us at jyhockey@q.com.

 

JYH 2009 - 2010 Registration Fees  
            October 1, 2009 and after    
Midget Minor birth years     1993-1994     $940    
Bantams birth years     1995-1996     $940    
PeeWees birth years     1997-1998     $790    
Squirts birth years 1999-2000     $590    
Mites birth years     2001-2004     $200    
                 
There is an installment payment plan offered at each level with a 40% deposit and 2 additional payments including additional processing fees.  
 
                 
                 



Tuesday, October 20
Practice Schedule for 09-10
Please see the new updated practice schedule in the Handouts/Forms section.  You may download and print a copy for your fridge!
Handout: Practice Schedule for 09-10

Wednesday, October 28
Former JYH Player in the news at UW!!

News Release


Oct. 27, 2009 -- Jake Bates and Mitch Nelson don't share many similarities. They grew up in vastly different places in Wyoming.

Bates is an engineering major; Nelson a history major.

One began skating at age 3; the other didn't even play ice hockey until high school.

One is an offensive-minded player whose sole mission is to put the puck on net; the other is more concerned with preventing goals than scoring them.

But, Bates and Nelson have one important commonality: Both have emerged -- in a matter of just a few games -- as key players for the University of Wyoming hockey club.

"We've had quite a few of the young guys step up and earn their spots, and Jake and Mitch are at the top of that list," says Cowboys Coach Shawn Rockey. "Both of those guys are difference-makers for us and I think they've shown in a short period of time that they are going to important to our success this season.

"There's no doubt that they make us a better team."

Bates and Nelson played starring roles in UW's two-game series last weekend at Mesa State College, combining for four goals and four assists as the Cowboys swept the Mavericks, one of their rivals in the Pacific Region of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA).

As UW prepares for faceoffs against Colorado State University (Thursday) and Colorado School of Mines (Friday), Nelson is tied for the team lead with four goals and eight points and Bates is tied for second on the club with four assists.

It's not a surprise to Nelson that he's contributing in a major way for the Cowboys, who have won five of their first seven games in their quest to return to the ACHA National Tournament for the first time in four years.

"I came here with the expectation that I would be one of the top-line players," says Nelson.

Which brings us to another difference between the two players: Bates wasn't sure he'd even make the cut.

"When I went to tryouts," he says with a chuckle, "I honestly just wanted to make the team and prove that I could skate at this level."

Not only did Bates prove himself, he made a name for himself. After just two practices, Rockey and several of Bates' teammates had already labeled him the team's top defenseman.

On the ice, Bates blends refined skating skills with a tremendous knowledge of the game and an intuition that simply cannot be coached.

"His ice awareness is just so impressive," Rockey says. "Every play, he does everything right. He's that solid. He never ceases to amaze me, really. It's just awesome to watch him play."

While his main job is to stunt the opposing teams' chances of scoring goals, Bates has a knack for creating offense of his own, too. He has scored two goals this season; UW's top goal-scoring defenseman last season had but four goals in 24 games.

"He rushes the puck and he's so smart when he does it," says Rockey. "When he chooses to go, it's the right time to go. He makes things happen at the blue line, and that's not something all defensemen can do."

Bates credits Steve Little, a family friend who encouraged his parents to introduce him to skating as a toddler and later served as his youth coach in Jackson, and Hunter Boldt, his coach in the Wyoming Amateur Hockey League (WAHL), the state's premier youth hockey organization with teams in 13 towns.

"At this point in my hockey career, it's pretty much all instincts for me," says Bates. "It's really just become second nature to me, and I think that's because of all the great coaching I got as I was growing up and learning the game."

Nelson's background is considerably different.

While growing up in Sheridan, Nelson played roller hockey until he was recruited during his teenage years to lace up skates for the first time. The speed and contact of ice hockey immediately captured his interest and, by his second season in the WAHL, Nelson says he was certain he had the talent to excel in the sport.

"I improved a lot -- and really fast -- and that's when I knew I wanted to keep playing," he says.

Last season, Nelson scored seven goals and added nine assists for the Yellowstone Quake, the only Junior A hockey program in the Cowboy State. Nationally, Junior A hockey features up-and-coming players including future college and professional players ages 16-20.

"He has talent, speed and good hands, and that's why he's playing on our first line," says Rockey. "He's not a force, physically, but he's definitely a force as an offensive weapon. He's stepped right in and made a name for himself."
 
Posted on Tuesday, October 27, 2009



Friday, November 6
Jackson Area Lodging Information

Hotel offerings in Jackson… Please be sure to mention that you are attending a Jackson Youth Hockey tournament  

Snow King Resort will offer rooms for visiting hockey teams at $65 per night, single or double.   307-733-5200    jim.goslin@snowking.com   

Spring Creek Ranch  is offering a special rate for Jackson Youth Hockey visiting teams.   307-733-8833        top of the East Gros Ventre Butte, 1800 Spirit Dance Road  http://www.springcreekranch.com We will do a $75 hotel room rate with breakfast for 2 included. Additional breakfasts are $10 per. Also available : 2 bedroom  condo  $175  includes 2 breakfasts    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            The Point Inn   Our discounted “Hockey Rate” will be $49 per night for a standard king or double queen room.  This rate will be available to any player, coach, family member, or friends traveling to Jackson for the purpose of participating or viewing a youth hockey game.  Our discounted rate will run through March 21, 2010.   Please advise reservations you are attending a Jackson Youth Hockey tournament when making your reservation.  www.ThePointJh.com   307-733-0033       350 S. Hwy 89

 

Angler’s Inn   265 N. Millward, is offering a rate of $45 per night for visiting hockey teams.   307-733-3682www.anglersinn.net    info@anglersin.net


Saturday, October 24
H1N1 Update from USA Hockey
 
 

October 23, 2009

USA Hockey, with guidance from its Chief Medical Officer Dr. Michael Stuart, has issued the following information regarding the H1N1 infection, including some basic recommendations to reduce the likelihood of spreading the infection.

USA Hockey recommends:

  1. Provide individual water bottles. Do not share water bottles.
  2. Regularly wash hands.
  3. Clean workout gear for each practice/competition.
  4. Keep gloves on during the traditional handshake with opponents.

Individuals with influenza may develop typical signs or symptoms of: fever (102°degrees F or greater), cough, muscle aches, runny nose, headache, or sore throat with the potential for more serious complications, including. pneumonia.

This year’s influenza virus strain has particularly targeted children and young adults. Transmission of influenza virus may occur from the day before the onset of symptoms and during the 5-7 days that these symptoms are present.

Infected individuals should stay home until signs and symptoms have resolved and they have not had a fever 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:
http://www.cdc.gov/H1N1Flu/



Friday, September 25
2009-10 JYH Tournament Schedule

Jackson Youth Hockey is proud to announce their 2009-10 season schedule for all age groups. We look forward to having you join us in Jackson Hole Wyoming for some great hockey and beautiful sceneries. Please click on the Handouts/Forms link to the left  or the link below for more information of dates and times. If you have any questions please contact one of our team manages listed on the schedule or any of our board members.


Handout: 2009-10 Tournament Schedule

Tuesday, October 6
Hunter Boldt - Hockey Director
Hunter Boldt is a familiar face to Jackson and Wyoming hockey.  He has served as a coach for many years with our programs, most recently with the Midget team.  Hunter has been working hard to develop the ice schedules and more importantly the members of our coaching staff for the 09-10 season.  We welcome Hunter and his knowledge and experience as your Hockey Director.  Hunter@jyhockey.org    413-6178

Thursday, September 4
JYH Policy Manual

Please make note the JYH Player, Parent, and Coaches Handbook and Policies manual has been updated and is available in the Handouts/Forms section of our website.

 


Wednesday, July 15
JYH Board

Our JYH Board President is Steve Schultz.  Steve moved to Jackson just over a year again from the Boston area.  Bennett Schultz is a member of the Midget team. 

 The newest member of the JYH Board of Directors is Andrew Brigham.  He is our new coordinator of fundraising.  Andrew's son Charlie is a JYH skater.   Welcome and thank you Andrew.

 Other members of your JYH Board of Directors are Past President Jeff Bates, Vice President Bob Forsyth, Secretary Robbi Farrow, Kelle Morris, Shawn Asbell, Mark Aulerich,  Anise Hirschfield.  The JYH Treasurer is Edye Sauter.



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