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2017 Innisfil and Barrie Rosters

We are currently waiting on filling a few coaching positions. If your child is placed on a team with no coach and are willing to volunteer please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

All coaches will receive their rosters on Monday and they will contact you with further information regarding the season.

Please ensure you have all the required equipment. This includes a helmet with full facial cage, hockey gloves, soccer shin guards, hockey stick with no plastic blade and running shoes.

All rosters are closed and the league will not make any changes prior to the start of the season. We will make trades to balance teams out once we get started as per our equalization policy.

Innisfil Squirt - Stroud Arena (Sunday April 23rd) 9:45am
Barrie Squirts - Eastview Arena (Tuesday April 25th) 5:45pm
SQUIRT DIVISION - 2011/2012
Orange
G. Amaral
R. Mancini
B. Johnston
N. Morden
L. brunton
W. Humber
B. Smeets
C. Driuna
R. Naccarato
M. Black
Green
J. Toth
E. Donvito
B. McKay 
N. Caruana
E. Eldder
A. Staples
L. Bennett
M. Wall
A. Yeoman
T. Reid
Black
D. Telford
B. Hobbs
B. Hope
A. Zacchigna
M. Perdue
A. Duchich
B. Graham
X. Seed-Dube
C. Bishop
T. Bagg
Red
W. Bly
C. Bly
B. Barter
T. Gaidy
I. Quesnel
T. Gertley
E. Halls
M. Arsenault
A. Vigario
H. Friesner
   
TYKE DIVISION - 2009/2010
Golden Knights
coach: Jeremy Mckinley
A. Caruana
A. Luongo
C. Hope
D. Amaral
K. Duchich
L. Mariani
L. McKinnon
L. Ferguson
M. Hicks
O. Moody
P. Donvito
S. Renna
T. Himmelman
W. Tyndall
W. Mckinley
Red Wings
coach: Eric Massone
A. Azevedo
A. Johnston
A. Tee
A. Corsi
E. Osieck
C. Clark
F. Beninati-Cota
E. Abraham
J. Hall
J. Massone
L. Sergio
L. Blow
L. Van Bakel
M. Thomson
N. Masse
O. Hinchley
Canadiens
coach: Matthew Rose
A. Cairns
B. Russell
C. Pugh
C. Martino
C. Asseltine
C. Hanlon
C. Cook
E. Rose
G. Cameron
J. Murray
K. Moore
O. Magill
P. Bradshaw
T. Robertson
T. Reid
Flyers
coach: Bud Rewega
A. Johnston
A. Rewega
B. Dawson
B. Cameron
C. Collins
D. Black
E. Abraham
G. Pannozzo
J. McCoy
J. Hawman- Milicic
K. Crossley
L. Kell
M. Mantha
M. Demarco
R. Glatt
T. Martin
Stars
coach: Joe Todd
A. Lazaro
E. Hoard
G. Priestly
I. Hernandez
J. Raposo
K. Trapp
K. Norris
K. Ford
L. Viaes
M. Adams
N. Sherrit
P. Todd
R. Mounstephen
 
Predators
coach: Mike Hale
A. Kent
A. Williams
C. Cornwell
C. Scott
D. Walker
I. Fruchter
M. Hekkenberg
N. Liness
R. Rutledge
R. Turner
T. Hale
Y. Cho
 
NOVICE DIVISION - 2007/2008
Penguins
coach: Joe Angione
A. Macphail
A. Angione
C. Holmes
D. Vivian
J. Waite
L. Hudson
L. Lewis
L. Murray
L. Butler
M. Gertley
M. Hicks
O. Ryan
S. Walker
Z. Cameron
Blues
coach: Michael Cirone
A. Moore
A. McKinnon
C. Tottenham
D. Knight
E. Jones
J. Obredor
J. Smith
J. Cirone
J. Silva
L. Cairns
L. Cameron
L. Rodrigues
M. Desjardins
M. Luongo
N. Greco
Blackhawks
coach: Brent Harlow
B. Reistetter
B. Peterson
C. Peckham
D. Mills
E. Allen
E. Othen
E. Baceda
J. Reistter 
K. Belanger
R. Harlow
R. Dajani
R. Sorokan
R. Cooper
Lightning
coach: Joe Johnson
A. Hansen-Givens
A. Johnson
C. Robinson
C. Orr
C. Smith
E. Thorne
G. Mclelland
H. Emmink
J. Wilhelm
J. Anderson
K. Villanen
M. Kramaric
Flyers
coach: Mike Dunlop
A. Todd
B. Burton
B. Williams-Young
C. Depiero
D. Simon
G. Dunlop
J. Salnek
L. Daley
L. May
T. McDonald
W. Muszynski
W. Delage
 
ATOM DIVISION - 2005/2006
Red Wings
coach: Rob Norris
A. Clarkson
A. Turcotte
A. Thorne
B. Protopapas
D. Trapp
F. Gilroy
H. Therrien
J. Heittola
J. MacFadden
K. Aistrop
K. Norris
L. Emersno
M. Bite
Z. Khonsari
Z. Weaver
Blues
coach: Richard Othen
C. Othen
C. Mcarthur
E. Yousif
J. Liness
J. Hekkenberg
J. Freitag
J. Knight
K. Dodge
N. Priestly
P. Mclelland
R. Tracy
 
Lightning
coach: Isabelle Roberge
C. Dunlop
C. Bogoros
E. Aldebert
E. Dellamattia
E. Henderson
J. Monks
J. Adams
L. Sorokan
N. Boate
R. Rutledge
T. Pews
W. Boate
W. Spiewak
Blackhawks
coach: Sean Hewitt
A. Rewega
A. Cavalheiro
B. Hobbs
J. Wall
J. Catojo
J. Tavolieri
J. Cornwell
J. Catojo
J. Quinney
K. Sloan
M. Lawrie
R. Steele
S. Hewit
T. Rodrigues
W. Rose
Penguins
coach: Tom Mills
A. Demaine
B. Bruneau
B. Nakamichi
C. Bates
C. Demaine
J. Heins
J. Tulino
J. Monk
M. Ferriera
M. Greco
N. Miller
N. Owen
N. Kielbiski
S. Mills
T. Weese
 
PEEWEE DIVISION - 2002/2003/2004
Oilers
coach: Lawrence Barron
T. Barron
S. Barron
T. Gaudente
A. Mogridge
A. Baceda
S. Hernandez 
S. Hardacre
C. Young
D. Ferreira
R. Lewis
R. Bruce
M. Nagy-Walsh
Predators
coach: Rick Sowman
D. Sowman
M. Barranger
A. Gardiner
E. Johnson
A. Hayne
S. Banting
M. Carson 
F. Stephen
A. Dodge
C. Beattie
J. Sharron 
Flames
coach: Richard Poole
J. Louisseize
L. Turano
A. Poole
J. Hunter
C. Jensen
E. Leece
R. Tonks
A. Albini
M. Ventimiglia 
A. Ventimiglia 
O. Mills
Wild
coach: Christine Bennett
J. Hardwick
J. Hardwick
J. Bennett
L. Bourassa
D. Laframboise
G. Wilson
M. Fletcher
R. Gooch
S. Russell
B. Bazinet
S. Sykora
   

 

A letter to my former self as a new sports parent

One day you’re going to get in the car with your kid’s water bottle that he left at home for the last time, that sour shoulder pads and cleat smell coming from the back seat, and the little chunks of dirt that have been knocked loose from muddy cleats all over the once new floor mats. You’re going to climb the stadium stairs one last time, listen to his name announced, watch him take the field and shoot a glance up your way and a little wave. You’re going to hear the last whistle, watch the last half time talk, the last hand shake, eat your last stadium hot dog, shade out that last bright sun beam blocking your view, and then you are going to get in the car and you won’t ever be back again.

Today may be the first time he sits in your lap as you lace up his cleats and then walks onto that field, and he may be terrible, he may be fantastic, he will likely have moments of both, but when it’s all over he’s still that piece of you that you love no matter what.

All I care about now at the end of this journey, is that he had fun, that he has memories that he cherishes rather than ones he hopes to forget. His playing time, lack of college offers that he never cared about or wanted anyway, coaches’ philosophies, club teams, stats – none of it mattered. Not one bit. Don’t waste time keeping up with the joneses of sports parents, just love every.single.second.

When he is small, sports will seem like such a milestone and you will be in a hurry to get him into as much as you can. If he shows promise you may start looking ahead, thinking you are depriving him if you don’t get him the training he deserves. Be ready, because the second it starts the comparison and expectations are instantly out of reach. Don’t miss the fun, don’t miss the laughs, don’t miss the chance to reassure when the tears come, hug him tight, hand him an ice pack when he gets hurt and then send him back out there. And when he wants a break, when he says he misses his friends, respect that request.

Don’t worry about what the coaches are doing, how the team is playing, who should be playing, if they are learning as fast as other teams, if they are a super star, or if they are winning. Just look at them – are they happy? Are they growing and learning and reaching and stepping outside of their comfort zone? Because at the end of their sports experience that’s all that matters. You won’t care about anything else when it’s over.

There are so many things outside of sports that he loves to do, that he is so amazing at. There are so many opportunities that are going to get missed if he is training all the time. He doesn’t want to play in college, that was my destiny, not his. But the things he learned playing sports he will use every day when he leaves for college next year.

Don’t let him forget that he has other talents, to explore as much as possible, to focus on the things he loves but to also constantly try something different just for the experience. Don’t let his self worth become directly tied to his athletic abilities. Don’t let your relationship become coach and player instead of parent and child.

Soak in every moment of every game, absorb the cheers, the goof ups, the missteps, the sometimes less than perfect effort, the sometimes mind blowing plays, the team events, the mud, the smell, the tears, the joy, because one day its going to be over.

You’re going to miss the smell that you think you hate on that drive home from practice, you’re going to miss the constant shuttling to and from practice, volunteer responsibilities and team events, you’re going to miss all the time you spent worrying about team stuff instead of just relaxing and watching him love the game, you’re going to remember those band-aid moments, emergency room visits, got cut from the team and then, years later, the being made captain moments. Hold on tight, and remember why he is playing, never miss an opportunity to experience the complete and total joy you get from just getting to watch him play, because it doesn’t last, and it doesn’t come back.

Kate Leavell is a high school varsity and youth girls' lacrosse coach in Atlanta. A US Lacrosse Coaches Education Program trainer, she is the author of the Coaches Emergency Practice Guide. 

Provincial Government Recognizes OBHF

It is with great pleasure to announce that on March 8, 2017, the Ontario Ball Hockey Federation (OBHF) achieved “full recognition” as the Provincial Sport Organization for ball hockey in Ontario.

Through this recognition the OBHF is now recognized by the Government of Ontario and is able to apply for funding through the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Sport's new Ontario Amateur Sport Fund (OASF). The program has been designed to support three priorities for amateur sport in the province as outlined in Game ON including:

Participation – so that athletes (para and able bodied) are better able to participate in safe, organized sport.

Development – to ensure that athletes receive the right support, including access to trained coaches and officials to develop their skills and progress through the development pathway overseen by Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs) and Multi-Sport Organizations (MSOs).

Excellence – so that athletes can do their best in high performance sport by having competitive training and development opportunities and access to the latest high performance programs, services, facilities and technologies led by sport experts.

"The opportunities to grow the sport of ball hockey in Ontario are incredible", says Shelley Callaghan, President, Ontario Ball Hockey Federation, "being recognized as the Provincial Sport Organization for ball hockey in Ontario is a major milestone for the OBHF and we are looking very forward to working closely with the Ministry to further develop this great sport throughout the province."

 

Registration Deadline

Our registration deadline is fast approaching.

All league registration will close on Thursday March 16 at 9:00pm.

Registration may reopen once our leagues begins on the week of April 23rd however we can’t guarantee that friend requests will be met.

Currently spots are very limited and even though we still have a few in person registrations coming up they may be cancelled depending on online enrolment.

For information regarding our leagues (Days of Play, Divisions, Arenas etc)
http://southsimcoebhl.com/index.php/about/pages/information

For a list of upcoming in person registrations:
http://southsimcoebhl.com/index.php/component/k2/item/412-2017-registration-dates

Barrie Online Registration:
http://www.barrieballhockey.ca/_slapshot/register/  

Bradford Online Registration:
http://www.bradfordballhockey.com/_slapshot/register/

Georgina Online Registration:
http://georginaballhockey.com/_slapshot/register/

Innisfil Online Registration:
http://www.innisfilballhockey.com/_slapshot/register/

 

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