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GRACE DWYER & LANEY POTTER SELECTED FOR U18 NATIONAL TEAM

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OFFICIATING ABUSE – ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY

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 * GRACE DWYER & LANEY POTTER SELECTED FOR U18 NATIONAL TEAM

 * 10/18/2021, 8:15pm EDT , By MAWHA
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 * OFFICIATING ABUSE – ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY

 * 08/27/2019, 8:00am EDT , By AAHA
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2022 MAWHA PLAYOFFS

SCHEDULES AND STANDINGS




MAWHA PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONS

2022 Champions

 

10U A - NJ Colonials

12U A - Lady Islanders

14U A - Snider Hockey

16U A - Lady Patriots

19U A - Mamaroneck Tigers

10U AA - Little Flyers

12U AA - Princeton Tiger Lilies

14U AA - NJ Bandits

16U AA - Little Flyers (Black)

16U AA - Little Flyers

 

14U AAA - Jr Flyers

16U AAA - Jr Flyers

19U AAA - NJ Titans

 

2022 Finalists

 

10U A - Little Flyers

12U A - Princeton Tiger Lilies

14U A - Jr Flyers

16U A - Jr Flyers

19U A - Mighty Moose

10U AA - NJ Colonials

12U AA - Jr Flyers

14U AA - Jr Flyers

16U AA - Princeton Tiger Lilies

19U AA - Jr Flyers

 

14U AAA - NJ Colonials

16U AAA - NJ Titans

19U AAA - NJ Colonials


 

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MAWHA - ANNOUNCEMENTS

In an effort to keep the Member's Contact information accurate and up to date,
we request an updated club contact sheet at each Annual Membership meeting.
 This year we did not receive a sheet from several clubs and to help facilitate
the collection of Club Contact we have integrated the Club Contact Information
gathering on the MAWHA website.

Please take a few minutes to provide us the Club Contact information that is
requested (President, Treasurer, Director/Ace Coordinator, and Referee Assigner)
 This information will allow the MAWHA information to be properly distributed
with a current contact information.

The Website Link to the Contact Collection form is MAWHA Club Contact Collection
Form


* * * * SAFESPORT - UPDATE * * * *

SafeSport – Attached is the memo summarizing SafeSport, below are highlights to
be announced.  The full document is in the link at the bottom of this summary
passed down from USA Hockey through the Annual Congress.

 1. The US Center for SafeSport has exclusive jurisdiction over all allegations
    of Sexual Misconduct and has discretionary jurisdiction over other possible
    SafeSport allegations.
    1. Basically any adult, covered by USAH, is considered a mandatory reporter
       and if any such person learns of facts that give reason to suspect that a
       child has suffered an incident of Child Abuse, the adult shall as soon as
       possible report the suspected abuse to both the US Center for SafeSport
       and to applicable law enforcement authorities.
 2. SafeSport Training;
    1. Beginning this season, SafeSport training is required every year. 
       However if you completed training in the most recent season (2018-19) you
       will retain valid training status for 2019-20.
    2. All (whether registered with USAH or not) board members of the clubs and
       affiliates are to have SafeSport training.  There will be audits
       conducted to assure all required have been trained. 
    3. All players born in 2002 and earlier that are playing on a team with
       players under 18 are required to have SafeSport training prior to being
       put on the roster.
    4. USAH will offer and give training to minor athletes with age-specific
       training, this will not be required for the minor athletes except for “c”
       above.
 3. Screening will move to a national program administered by USAH starting the
    2020-21 season.  The US Olympic Committee is still in the process of
    finalizing background screening policies, hopefully finalizing by September
    this year.
    1. The USAH national program will still require the Pennsylvania individuals
       to still follow PA law for screening.  THIS WILL NOT REPLACE THE PA
       SCREENING REQUIREMENTS.

Pete Rothman 
AAHA SafeSport Coordinator
Cell 610.721.4378


2019 SAFESPORT - USA HOCKEY ANNUAL CONGRESS

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*** PA ACT 153 AND USA HOCKEY ***

All Pennsylvania teams and teams that have played 30 or more games in
Pennsylvania.

 USA Hockey has allowed PA coaches, managers and anyone that is required to be
screened under PA Act 153 to have fulfilled the USAH screening requirement under
a one year pilot program.  For more information on the screening requirements
under Pennsylvania Commonwealth Law go
to http://www.atlantic-district.org/screening_rules.php

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SAFESPORT PRESEASON CHECKLIST

The SafeSport Training and Refresher Training are each valid for two seasons.
Thus, if you took the training during the 2014-2015 season, it was valid for the
2014-2015 and 2015-16 seasons and you will need to complete the SafeSport
Refresher course for this 2016-17 season.
http://www.usahockey.com/safesporttraining . It is the policy of USA Hockey and
the AAHA that those participants who (1) have regular, routine or frequent
access to or supervision over minor participants (e.g., coaches, team managers,
chaperones, etc.), (2) are responsible for enforcing child abuse and misconduct
policies, (3) are in managerial or supervisory roles of a USA Hockey Member
Program, and (4) are new and current employees and/or volunteers of a USA Hockey
Member Program, shall complete appropriate training

Screening of all coaches, managers, locker room monitors, officials and others
that have regular, routine or frequent access to minor participants are to be
screened every two years (see screening schedule below). Those in Pennsylvania
(or participate in PA for 30 or more days) are required to comply with
Pennsylvania Act 153 (amended by Act 15) screening requirements; o Pennsylvania
Child Abuse History Clearance; o Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Record
Check; and o Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Background Check. For more
information on the PA requirements go to
http://www.atlanticdistrict.org/screening_rules.php If you are not subject to
the Pennsylvania law then go to http://www.atlanticdistrict.org/screening.php
All PA clubs must report to the AAHA a list of the cleared certificates received
by November 30, 2016. Attached is a copy of the report that needs to be filed
with Pete Rothman, AAHA SafeSport Coordinator aaha.act15@gmail.com.

If your Screening Started:

Year Screened Pennsylvania Compliance Not Subjet to PA Law AAHA Compliance
2015-2016 You were screened under PA153 You were Screened through AAHA -
Verified Volunteers 2016-2017 No Current Screening Required No Current Screening
Required 2017-2018 AAHA Screening Required AAHA Screening Required 2018-2019 No
Current Screening Required No Current Screening Required 2019-2020  AAHA
Screening Required AAHA Screening Required 2020-2021 PA 153 Screening Required
No Current Screening Required

 

If your Screening Started:
 

Year Screened Year Screened Pennsylvania Compliance Not subject to PA Law - AAHA
Compliance 2016-2017 PA 153 Screening Required AAHA Screening Required 2017-2018
No Current Screening Required No Current Screening Required 2018-2019 AAHA
Screening Required AAHA Screening Required 2019-2020 No Current Screening
Required No Current Screening Required 2020-2021 AAHA Screening Required AAHA
Screening Required 2021-2022 PA 153 Screening Required No Current Screening
Required

 

Locker Room Monitors that have followed the above training and screening
procedures should be scheduled for the season. It is the policy of USA Hockey
that all USA Hockey Member Programs must have at least one responsible screened
adult (which may include coaches, managers or other volunteers) present
monitoring the locker room during all team events. Acceptable locker room
monitoring could include having locker room monitors inside the locker room
while participants are in the locker room, or could include having a locker room
monitor in the immediate vicinity (near the door within arm’s length and so that
the monitor can sufficiently hear inside the locker room) outside the locker
room that also regularly and frequently enters the locker room to monitor
activity inside.

Review your organizations Electronic Communications Policy. If the player is
under the age of 18, any email, text, social media, or similar communication
must also copy or include the player’s parents. Coaches are prohibited from
having players joined to or connected through their personal Facebook page or
any other similar social media application. To facilitate communication, an
official organization or team page may be set up and players and parents may
join (i.e., “friend”) the official organization or team page and coaches can
communicate to players though that site. All electronic communication of any
kind between coach and player, including use of social media, must be
non-personal in nature and be for the purpose of communicating information about
team activities or for team oriented motivational purposes.

Submit your Organization’s SafeSport Coordinator Name and Contact Information to
Pete Rothman by September 1, 2016. This individual should be familiar with the
USA Hockey SafeSport Program Handbook.
https://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0102/5713/USA_Hockey_SafeSport_Program_Handbook.pdf

Coming this September (scheduled) USA Hockey will publish a SafeSport Manual.

If you have any questions during the season please call Pete Rothman
610.721.4378 or email pete@rbcpa.net.


MAWHA PLAYER MOVEMENT RULE

SECTION 4 TEAM REGULATIONS

2. Roster changes may be made after December 31st , however players added to the
roster after December 31st are not eligible for District playoffs or MAWHA
league games and playoffs.

Commissioner: If a player is on more than one roster as of December 31st , it is
allowed unless disallowed below.

a. Player movement 
ii. Until December 31st players within a club can move (with appropriate
notification and confirmation) within an age division and/or between age
divisions, as long as age appropriate (goalies exempt).

Commissioner: Even after December 31st, if a player is rostered, that player can
move between teams unless disallowed below.

iv. Notification of the move must be made (by telephone or email) to the
appropriate Vice President (or Commissioner if the appropriate Vice President is
not available) no later than noon the immediate Friday before the MAWHA league
game.
• Age groups 8U, 10U and 12U – Vice President
• Age group 14U, 16U and 19U – Executive Vice President 

v. Once a player move is confirmed, they cannot be moved back to, or to another
MAWHA team for the weekend.  If the player is to be moved back to, or to another
team the next weekend, thisplayer movement procedure must be followed for the
next weekend.

Commissioner: This rule will be extended to playoffs. The Friday before the
start of the first playoff weekend any player that is to be moved from one
December 31st rostered team to another December 31st rostered team and is being
moved from the last Mawha team played game to another rostered team for
playoffs. The player may not be moved back during the duration of all Mawha
playoffs. To properly move the player use 
https://www.mawha.com/page/show/2834763-player-movement

6. Organizations which field a House/Developmental Division team(s), may at
their discretion dual-roster a total maximum of three players from their own
Tier 2 Division team(s). All dual rostered players must be reported to and
approved by the Executive Board prior to participating in the 
House/Developmental Division.

• At the 12u level and below (i.e., teams not eligible for Districts or
Nationals), for organizations that have a House/Developmental (A) team and a
Tier 2 Division (AA) team, the organization must lock eight (8) players on the
AA roster for the entire season. The organization may otherwise allow all
other rostered players to play in games at either the AA or A levels.

Commissioner: The Friday before the start of the first playoff weekend will
notify the Commissioner of the eight (locked) players.

Summary:  Any violation of the above rules where a player has played on two
different teams during any of playoff game the commissioner may deem both teams
that the player played for, as each playing an ineligible player. If a player is
deemed ineligible, the teams that the player played for during the players will
forfeit each game. It is the responsibility of all coaches to follow the above
rules. Any head coach in violation may be suspended for up to three Mawha games
for the team the infraction(s) occurred.




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