Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association
26th ANNUAL MIDGET SCHOLARSHIP TOURNAMENT
PHILOSOPHY AND FORMAT

A. General Philosophy:

The Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association hosts the annual Midget Scholarship Tournament to actively promote the ideals of scholastic achievement and sportsmanship combined with participation in Minor Hockey at the Midget level, and within this context to recognize the talents of graduating Midget players (17 years olds) in both the educational and athletic fields.

B. Coaching Selection:

Coaches and other team officials for the four Tournament teams have been selected by the PCAHA Special Events Committee on the basis of their philosophy of the game, past coaching record, and personality. No coach or other team official who has incurred a 10-min. Misconduct, Game Misconduct, Gross Misconduct, or Match Penalty during the current season was considered, and all coaches are required to hold at least National Coaches Certification Program Coach Level certification (Intermediate Level preferred).

C. Player Eligibility and Selection:

Players meeting the Tournament’s participation criteria have been nominated by their club teams and have been invited to attend a number of try-out sessions from which the coaching staffs have selected the final teams. The basic player selection criteria are as follows:

(i) Graduating Midget players only (17 years old as of December 31st of the current year), registered in the Midget Division with a PCAHA-member Minor Hockey Association. In addition, for the 2003 Tournament, players who are 16 years old as of December 31, 2002, and who are graduating from Grade 12 in June, 2003, as a result of the "dual entry" kindergarten program in 1990-1991, may elect to participate in the 2003 Tournament but will then not be eligible to participate in the 2004 Tournament.

(ii) Scholastic Ability Requirement - A player must have attained a minimum C+ grade average in the most recent school reporting period. A C+ average is defined as a minimum 2.50 Grade Point Average based on a 4.00 grade point scale, with A=4, B=3, C+=2½, C=2, C-=1½, D or I=1, E or F=0.

(iii) Sportsmanship Requirement - Any player having incurred a Match Penalty or Gross Misconduct during the current season shall be ineligible for participation in the Tournament. In addition, players may be disqualified for excessive penalty minutes upon review of their penalty record.

(iv) Hockey Ability.

(v) Minimum Association Representation - A minimum of one player from each Association entering a Midget "A" team will be selected to the final Tournament teams, provided the Midget "A" team from that Association nominated players (not including goaltenders) and the players attended the try-out session(s).

D. Tournament Format:

In keeping with the goal of encouraging participation in Minor Hockey, the 2002-2003 Tournament is being held in conjunction with Canadian Hockey Week. Two teams each will be selected from each of the two PCAHA Conferences, the Fraser Valley Conference and the Greater Vancouver Conference. These teams will participate in a four team single round-robin, with a 3rd place game and a championship final game.

E. Tournament Awards:

(i) Special Bursaries - Four (4) Vancouver Canucks Special Bursary Awards worth $500.00 each will be awarded to the player on each team adjudged to have best exemplified excellence and sportsmanship during the course of the Tournament (1 award per team). Winners of the Special Bursaries will be announced at the awards ceremonies following the final games of the Tournament. Bursaries must be applied by the recipients towards post-secondary study according to the guidelines of the PCAHA Scholarship Program.

(ii) Game M.V.P. Awards - In each game, the player on each team adjudged to have best exemplified excellence and sportsmanship will receive the Game M.V.P Award.

(iii) Team Awards - The winning team will be awarded the Fred "Cyclone" Taylor Memorial Cup. Participants of the competing teams will receive the following:
l Winning Team - gold medals.
l Runner Up Team - silver medals.
l Third Place Team - bronze medals ("3rd").
l Fourth Place Team - bronze medals ("4th").

(iv) Participant Recognition: Each player participating in the Tournament’s tryout phase will receive recognition in the form of a participation certificate.

The Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association hosts the annual Midget Scholarship Tournament to actively promote the ideals of scholastic achievement and sportsmanship combined with participation in Minor Hockey at the Midget level, and within this context to recognize the talents of graduating Midget players (17 years olds) in both the educational and athletic fields.

B. Coaching Selection:

Coaches and other team officials for the four Tournament teams have been selected by the PCAHA Special Events Committee on the basis of their philosophy of the game, past coaching record, and personality. No coach or other team official who has incurred a 10-min. Misconduct, Game Misconduct, Gross Misconduct, or Match Penalty during the current season was considered, and all coaches are required to hold at least National Coaches Certification Program Coach Level certification (Intermediate Level preferred).

C. Player Eligibility and Selection:

Players meeting the Tournament’s participation criteria have been nominated by their club teams and have been invited to attend a number of try-out sessions from which the coaching staffs have selected the final teams. The basic player selection criteria are as follows:

(i) Graduating Midget players only (17 years old as of December 31st of the current year), registered in the Midget Division with a PCAHA-member Minor Hockey Association. In addition, for the 2003 Tournament, players who are 16 years old as of December 31, 2002, and who are graduating from Grade 12 in June, 2003, as a result of the "dual entry" kindergarten program in 1990-1991, may elect to participate in the 2003 Tournament but will then not be eligible to participate in the 2004 Tournament.

(ii) Scholastic Ability Requirement - A player must have attained a minimum C+ grade average in the most recent school reporting period. A C+ average is defined as a minimum 2.50 Grade Point Average based on a 4.00 grade point scale, with A=4, B=3, C+=2½, C=2, C-=1½, D or I=1, E or F=0.

(iii) Sportsmanship Requirement - Any player having incurred a Match Penalty or Gross Misconduct during the current season shall be ineligible for participation in the Tournament. In addition, players may be disqualified for excessive penalty minutes upon review of their penalty record.

(iv) Hockey Ability.

(v) Minimum Association Representation - A minimum of one player from each Association entering a Midget "A" team will be selected to the final Tournament teams, provided the Midget "A" team from that Association nominated players (not including goaltenders) and the players attended the try-out session(s).

D. Tournament Format:

In keeping with the goal of encouraging participation in Minor Hockey, the 2002-2003 Tournament is being held in conjunction with Canadian Hockey Week. Two teams each will be selected from each of the two PCAHA Conferences, the Fraser Valley Conference and the Greater Vancouver Conference. These teams will participate in a four team single round-robin, with a 3rd place game and a championship final game.

E. Tournament Awards:

(i) Special Bursaries - Four (4) Vancouver Canucks Special Bursary Awards worth $500.00 each will be awarded to the player on each team adjudged to have best exemplified excellence and sportsmanship during the course of the Tournament (1 award per team). Winners of the Special Bursaries will be announced at the awards ceremonies following the final games of the Tournament. Bursaries must be applied by the recipients towards post-secondary study according to the guidelines of the PCAHA Scholarship Program.

(ii) Game M.V.P. Awards - In each game, the player on each team adjudged to have best exemplified excellence and sportsmanship will receive the Game M.V.P Award.

(iii) Team Awards - The winning team will be awarded the Fred "Cyclone" Taylor Memorial Cup. Participants of the competing teams will receive the following:
l Winning Team - gold medals.
l Runner Up Team - silver medals.
l Third Place Team - bronze medals ("3rd").
l Fourth Place Team - bronze medals ("4th").

(iv) Participant Recognition: Each player participating in the Tournament’s tryout phase will receive recognition in the form of a participation certificate.

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