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Line and back. Players always start slow then increase speed with time Every player must do the side drills (Sideways Running) after the forward run. Station # 2 Shooting and Scoring The player stands behind the face-off circle and partner pass the ball. Skills; Teach players to have to want to shoot the ball when they are not wide open to pass to.
Station #3 Defence Each player will learn to be in their proper defensive positioning when the opposition has the ball. Skills; Defensive balance, Blocking the shot quickly and get back up if they fall to block again. Station # 4 Passing and Receiving The player must attempt to pass the ball to their partner. Skills; Teach the player to pass hard and present the blade to their partner, the partner learns to complete the pass back.
After the Learn to Play stage, players will have an option to move on to the House League program. Recent news ga('create', '', ga('send', ga('create', '', ga('send', Want to be a Referee? Friday, 10 November 2023 Interested in becoming a referee for our league? The Ontario Ball Hockey Federation hosts clinics all year round to certify new referees.
Become part of the action and register today! Utilize your knowledge of the game and get involved in a new way.
Richmond Hill Minor Ball Hockey League is a vibrant and welcoming club located in Innisfil. The club offers two main programs for young players in the community the House League Program for ages 7 to 18 and the Learn to Play Program for ages 3 to 6. The primary objective of the House League program is to provide a fun and safe environment for children to learn valuable life skills through ball hockey.
The Learn to Play Program is a skills development program that focuses on teaching young players basic ball hockey skills while ensuring they have fun. The program incorporates repetition to allow participants to understand and practice the drills, ultimately developing their playing skills. Sessions include warm-up activities, four station drills, and scrimmage games to enhance the players' skills and understanding of the game.
In order to provide these programs at an affordable cost, Richmond Hill Minor Ball Hockey League relies on the support of local businesses through sponsorships. Sponsors have the opportunity to reach a large audience, increase brand awareness, and engage with the community while supporting the development of youth through ball hockey.
For those interested in becoming a referee for the league, the Ontario Ball Hockey Federation hosts clinics throughout the year to certify new referees. This is a great way to get involved in the game and contribute to the club's activities.
Overall, Richmond Hill Minor Ball Hockey League aims to create a supportive and inclusive environment for young players to learn and enjoy the sport of ball hockey while developing important life skills. Join their community today and be a part of this exciting hockey club in Innisfil.