2012-2013 Registration Information
For In Person Registration Dates & Times, please visit the Events or Calendar located on our Home Page
For Players who have never registered with Hockey Edmonton (EMHA), the following will help you through the registration process by providing the following to your registrar. All new registrants have the choice of registering with their area OR registering with the Knights of Columbus. Please contact the Hockey Edmonton Registrar, Nadine Shimizu for further information. All contact information is found at the bottom of this page
1. A copy of your child's birth certificate and/or passport.
2. Provide proof of residency - a property tax bill with your name and address on it, a utility bill with your name and address on it.
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Edmonton Minor Hockey Association Divisions
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DIVISION
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AGE (on Dec. 31 of the Current Season) |
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| INITIATION |
First time hockey players
or players 4, 5 & 6 years of age
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| NOVICE |
7 & 8 year olds |
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| ATOM |
9 & 10 year olds |
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| PEE WEE |
11 & 12 year olds |
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| BANTAM |
13 & 14 year olds |
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| MIDGET |
15, 16 & 17 year olds |
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| JUNIOR |
18, 19 & 20 year olds |
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| JUNIOR FEMALE |
18, 19, 20 & 21 year olds |
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At the Nov 9, 2005 EMHA General Meeting the following motion was passed:
That beginning in the 2006-2007 season, those graduating Pee-Wee players {and all those younger} (for this year, those born in 1993 or after 1993) that live in the North SEERA area, which is the area (or district) that is south of the North Saskatchewan river, east of the C.P.R. railroad tracks along 103 Street, and north of 51st Avenue, exclusive of the community known as Scona Centre.The communities represented include (but are not limited to) Argyll, Avonmore, Bonnie Doon, Capilano, Cloverdale, Forest Heights / Terrace Heights (amalgamated under Forest Heights), Fulton Place, Gold Bar, Hazeldean, Holyrood, Idylwylde, Kenilworth, King Edward Park, Ottewell, Ritchie, Strathearn, and the community of Twin Parks, become part of the MLAC AA area and thatbeginning in the 2006-2007 season, those graduating Pee-Wee players (for this year, those born in 1993) that live north of the river, and west of 97th Street become part of the CAC AA area.Note that everything will start at the beginning of the 2006-2007 and continue on until revised by EMHA.
Spruce Avenue Rationale – to make all 4 Athletic Clubs in the EMHA program relatively equal in size as far as the number of registered hockey players go.Currently with registered Pee-Wees the SSAC has 38%, KC has 24%, CAC has 23%, MLAC has 16%; at Novice SSAC has 42%, CAC has 23%, KC has 24%, MLAC has 14%. This would give every club and every player in the city a more equal opportunity to participate in the ‘AA’ program, and be somewhat competitive on the ice. Using this year’s Pee-Wee numbers the split would be SSAC 28%, KC, CAC and MLAC each with 24 %.
Currently, players from North Seera would try out for Bantam AAA or AA with the South Side Athletic Club and players from the communities of Rossdale,, Westwood, Rosslyn, and Griesbach would try out with the Maple Leaf Athletic Club.
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