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Referees

Are you interested in officiating Mite and 8U teams and earning between $12 - $16 per game?  If you are, please read the requirments below: 

  • Must be a current or former SLPYHA hockey player
  • Be PeeWee level or higher
  • Attend a referee seminar in the fall of the year - held at Fogerty Arena(see below) 
  • Receive a passing score on the USA Hockey Referee test
  • Purchase a Referee Jacket and finger whistle.  Will also need black pants, helmet and skates.

The referee roster will be limited to 20 officials with priority going first to returning officials, new officials that are SLPHYA players second, and parents of players last. 

For any additional information please contact one of the Mite Directors.

Referee Clinic Information:

The 2010-2011 registration process is under way for USA Hockey on ice officials.  This means that any of your youth players that wish to officiate in the house leagues for the upcoming season need to register on line with USA Hockey and register for and attend an all day USA Hockey seminar.

Please pass this on to your officiating coordinators because there will be no house league seminars conducted in District 10.

Registration for officials is done at www.usahockey.com and is a self guided process.

Seminars that will be conducted in District 10;

Level 1 - Saturday October 2 - 9:00am Fogerty Arena, Blaine MN

Level 1 - Sunday October 10 - 9:00am Fogerty Arena, Blaine MN

Level 2 - Saturday October 9 - 9:00am Fogerty Arena, Blaine MN

Level 2 - Saturday October 16 - 9:00am Fogerty Arena, Blaine MN

Level 3 - Sunday September 19 - 9:00am Fogerty Arena, Blaine MN

Level 3 - Tuesday, October 5 - 6:00pm Fogerty Arena, Blaine MN

Additional seminars are held throughout the state of Minnesota.  An official can attend any level appropriate seminar in the state to become a registered official.  Additional seminars can be found at www.mhoa.us.  From the main page click on the Minnesota Seminars link on the left side of the page.

Please remember that seminars are an all day activity.  Officials should be on time and expected to stay until seminar completion, typically around 4:00pm.  Officials should bring their own lunch.  All officials attending a level 1 and level 2 seminar should have skates and a helmet for the on ice portion of the seminar.

For any questions regarding the clinics please contact:

Dave Weisjahn

Supervisor of Officials - District 10

d10supoff@gmail.com

(763) 767-0666

 

 

 

 

 

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