SQUIRT B1 DISTRICT 8 TOURNAMENT - MARCH 3rd - 10th 2025
Information
Red Wing Amateur Hockey Association will be hosting the District 8 Squirt B1 Playoffs at Prairie Island Arena from March 3rd - 10th, 2025.
LOCATION
Prairie Island Arena
370 Guernsey Lane
Red Wing, MN 55066
651-267-4346
FEES & ROSTERS
TEAM ENTRY FEES - $1200 (No gate fee)
Checks must be received prior to any team play. Checks can be mailed or brought to tournament on first day of play. If you are concerned a check will not be delivered in time, it's advisable to deliver payment by hand at check-in.
Please make check payable and mailed to:
RWAHA
PO BOX 2006
RED WING, MN 55066
TEAM ROSTERS -
Please mail rosters to rwhockeytournaments@gmail.com as soon as possible.
*PLEASE INCLUDE COACH AND TEAM MGR/REP CONTACT INFO. (NAME AND CELL NUMBER)
*FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT DESIREE STEELE @ 630-222-3348.
DAY OF PLAY -
Teams should check in at least one hour before their first game of playoffs. Volunteers will:
a. Verify roster is complete (typically confirmed by the manager), certified/stamped as approved by MN/USA Hockey.
b. As of September 2009, birth certificates are longer required at check-in.
c. Make sure waivered players have all of their paper work. Players cannot play up an age level if from another association.
d. Confirm none of the other players are rostered on another team (especially Wisconsin players). Girls are allowed to be rostered on another youth “C” or house team.
e. Teams cannot have any more that 18 skaters, 2 goalies, 4 team officials on the bench.
f. Any discrepancies must be cleared up before the player can participate. If necessary, contact District Director to confirm player eligibility.
g. Proper CEP certification levels must be checked for all coaches. Any coaches with expired certifications cannot be on the bench; no questions asked.
h. For all subsequent games, it is recommended that the coach sign in before entering arena
SEVER WEATHER
District 8 does not take a stand on canceling games. The district prefers to have games played but does rely on hosts as well as team coaches/managers decide whether travel is safe. If severe weather is predicted, the tournament coordinator will contact each team should a game need to be cancelled on a moment's notice.