
2020 / 2021 season - intent to play registration opened!
Submitted By Hornets on Saturday, August 8, 2020
August 19th Update: The OWHA has released the Stage 3 modified programming document. We are reviewing and adjusting our plan for the season based on this new guidance and will communicate any potential changes as soon as possible!
Dear Hornets families, we know that many of you are eager to know what the upcoming season will look like.
As we plan for the 2020-2021 season you will be required to create a profile on the OWHA’s new registration platform called “RAMP”. Once your profiles are created you and your daughter(s) will be able to sign waivers and codes of conduct including Rowan's Law online to help expedite the registration process.
We are pleased to announce that we have opened the intent to play registration as we continue to work on a detailed plan to return to hockey with Provincial health and governing bodies:
http://OakvilleHornetsGHA.rampregistrations.com
While we do not know exactly what this hockey season will look like, we want you to know that we are 100% committed to getting back to the game as soon as possible. At this time we are not asking for any fees. We are asking you to create your new RAMP profile to help us plan for ice availability. Only players need to register at this time and simply into the division for which they would play based on age group. As a reminder: Hockey Canada has adopted a new division naming convention (see below).
We look forward to seeing everyone back on the ice!
Mike Turczyniak
President of the Oakville Hornets
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For your reference: The divisions (age categories) are based on birth year for 2020-2021 season:
U7 (Tyke): 2014, 2015, 2016
U9 (Novice): 2012, 2013
U11 (Atom): 2010, 2011
U13 (Peewee): 2008, 2009
U15 (Bantam): 2006, 2007
U18 (Midget): 2003, 2004, 2005
Intermediate/U22: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
U18 and U22 players are combined for HL play.
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Please direct any questions about the intent to play registration ("RAMP") to our office at [email protected]. This article has been viewed 3968 times.