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February 26, 2016—February 28, 2016

Onondaga Nation Arena & Meachem Ice Rink

Syracuse, NY

2016 JAM TEAMS

SQUIRT:

Valley 2 Binghamton Red

Lysander 2 Skaneateles Red

PEEWEE:

Valley Red Binghamton Cortland Red

Skaneateles Red Whitestown Red

Valley Eagles Squirt White 2

#5 Lucas Burhans #26 Joshua Kaiser

#05 Brendan Cooke #33 Charlie Lorraine

#6 Alan Victoriano #38 Brandon Marchitto

#8 Brendan Johnston #54 Bryant Moses

#08 William Sharlow #56 Matthew Shokoff

#11 Jake Funnell #65 Dominick Cariseo

#19 Simon Graf

Coach Len Graf

Asst. Coach John Graf Asst. Coach Sean Johnston

Asst. Coach Roger Burhans

Binghamton Squirt Red

#2 Christian Macan #40 Ethan Davis

#3 Shawn Calabrese #91 TJ Serkiz

#8 Kaiden Green #99 Brendan Schofield

#9 Ryan Wavra

#11 Trent Williams

#13 Megan Sladish

#21 Vincent Gilbert

#32 Tanner Burlingame

Coach Todd Macan

Asst. Coach Eric Burlingame

Asst. Coach Kevin Calabrese

Lysander Squirt White 2

#1 Harrison Bragg #26 Brandon Stevens

#4 Jacob DuBrey #28 Meghan Crowley

#5 Jonah Offredi #29 Nathan Sotherden

#6 Carmeron Chavis #40 Benjamin DiStephano

#8 Carter Little #72 Katelynn Cole

#10 Miles Hughes #87 Conner Bourque

#23 Joshua Prahl #91 Evan Haskins

#99 Tyler Norman

Coach Derek Crowley Coach Brent Little

Coach Michael DuBrey Coach Rick Nash

Skaneateles Squirt Red

#1 Rose Kozub #16 Will Glass

#2 Katie Combs #17 Jack Holst

#5 Joseph Leveroni #19 Emily Evans

#7 Jack Bobbett #20 Bode Gutchess

#8 Ben Patterson #25 Graeme Russell

#9 Thomas Long #73 Christopher Tarby

#10 Lily Marquardt #88 Anthony Casper

Coach Jeff Bobbett

Asst. Coach Daniel Evans Asst. Coach Brian Long

Asst. Coach Wallace Holst

Asst. Coach Christopher Kozub

Asst. Coach William Marquardt

Valley Pee Wee Red

#2 Ryan Oakes #26 Kyle Kirkby

#7 Ethan Petty #28 Allen Hamilton

#9 Robert Finger III #29 Matthew Pelsue

#16 Nathan Juman #37 Garrett Morgan

#19 Colin Walker #50 Robert Rodger

#21 Alexander Corbett #62 Daniel Louise

#24 Bradley Herrington #90 Teddy McMahon

Coach TJ Pelsue

Asst. Coach Darryl Kirkby

Asst. Coach Robert Finger Jr.

Binghamton Pee Wee

#1 Daniel Schofield #26 Michael Lombardi

#8 Kyle Spoor #30 Domenico Derigo

#9 Tanner Gates #32 Matthew Brewster

#31 Cole Abbott #45 Ryan Symons

#16 Will King #68 Anthony Basile

#17 Cameron O’Brien #88 Dominic Lisio

#18 Riker Dieffenbach #19 Morgan Folli

#22 Lucas Will #96 Colin Perney

#24 Sonny Reece

Coach Piero Lisio

Asst. Coach Patrick Basile Asst. Coach Jeff O’Brien

Asst. Coach John Folli Asst. Coach William King

Cortland Pee Wee Red

#1 Benjamin McGrath #13 Tyler Collins

#2 Andrew Partigianoni #42 Braden Walsh

#9 Abigail Villnave #48 Logan Swartz

#11 Matthew Meagley #66 Jonathan Gregory

#12 Dakota Ayer #76 Brian Tinker

Coach Kevin Ayer

Asst. Coach Dan Partigianoni

Asst. Coach Dave Popoli

Skaneateles Pee Wee Red

Dylan Burke Aidan McGowan

Rachelle Cain Brendan McGowan

Rebecca Cain Curran McGowan

Benjamin Clymer Colin Morrissey

Kendall Giltz Brendan Powers

Landon Hellwig Benjamin Spinelli

John Henry Campbell Torrey

Colden Ives Jack Weeks

Tynan Jones Ryan Willard

Coach Gerald Morrissey

Asst. Coach John Ives Asst. Coach Jeffrey Torrey

Asst. Coach Michael Jones Asst. Coach John Weeks

Whitestown Pee Wee Red

#00 A.J. Dispirito #24 Kristian Matthews

#12 James Bisaccia #27 Ian Skinner

#14 Kollin Matthews #28 Angelo Lobello

#15 Aiden Stephens #42 Trevor Nelson

#17 Mason Jacobs #49 Chase Fournier

#20 Angelo Artz #52 Mitch Martin

Coach Jordan Burdick

Asst. Coach Doug Martin

Asst. Coach Bob Stephens

2016 J.A.M. Snowbelt Tournament Rules and Regulations

Administration: All rules established and published by USA Hockey and NYSAHA shall apply except as modified herein:

The constitution and by-laws established by the Snowbelt Hockey League Inc. shall apply.

The Zero Tolerance Policy will be in effect for all games in order to maintain the integrity and the intent of USA Hockey.

A tournament Director shall be appointed at each tournament for each age division. The Director will insure that the Rules & Regulations set forth have been and are upheld. The Director will keep track and report to the Snowbelt Scheduler each day game results and standings for the tournament; there-fore, determining a winner.

All Coaches MUST present their Coaching Education Program AGE APPROPRI-ATE CERTIFICATE (printed from the USA Hockey website) as they sign in for the first game. Any coach that does not present a valid/current certificate will not be allowed on the bench. A maximum of (4) certified coaches will be al-lowed on the bench.

Teams must be prepared to take the ice at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to the scheduled start of each game. No players shall be on the bench unless they are in uniform.

Only (4) coaches and (20) players listed on the 1-T roster will be allowed on the bench. NO PLAYER sitting due to a Game Misconduct or Match Penalty is allowed on the bench. Injured Players must wear a uniform (jersey) & helmet and be listed on the 1-T to be on the players bench.

The format for the tournament shall be Round Robin Play. If five (5) or less teams exist, there shall be one (1) division. If six (6) or more teams exist there shall be a minimum of two divisions, with crossover (semi-final) games to deter-mine the finalists.

Whenever possible, the home team (as selected by the tournament director) shall wear white or light sweaters. The visiting team shall wear black or dark colored sweaters.

Only regulation equipment, as established and published by USA Hockey, shall be worn for all games. Mouth guards shall be worn by Pee Wee age players and above.

Point Format All tournaments shall use the “Five (5) point System” during Round Robin

Play. Five (5) points are awarded per game as follows: Two (2) points for a win, One (1) point for a tie, and one (1) point for each period won. Half (1/2) points will be given for a period that ends in a tie.

Each team may earn 1 fair point per game if their Penalties in Minutes are equal to or below the Snowbelt Rules for each age group. The fair play points will be used as a tie breaker.

Any team that forfeits a game during tournament play shall forfeit any re-maining games scheduled for the tournament.

Any teams receiving a bye can only receive a maximum of four (4) points. Bye games shall be considered a forfeit for determining points earned.

Round Robin Tie Breaker Only games played will be used in determining tie breakers. Ties shall be broken as follows:

1. Head to head game play between tied teams.

2.Fair play points earned during J.A.M. tournament play

3. Goal Differential: Total goals scored minus goals allowed in round robin games, a maximum of six (6) goals shall be awarded per game

4. Fewest penalties (minor & major only) in J.A.M. tournament play

5. Fewest goals allowed overall in J.A.M. tournament play

6. Season standings – highest seed continues

7. Coin Toss

Game Play

All games shall be played according to the Snowbelt League By-Laws 8.01 and 9.01.

Games shall be three (3) periods in length.

Period Length:

Squirt – each period 12 minutes

Pee Wee – each period 15 minutes

Bantam – each period 15 minutes

Midget – each period 15 minutes

Penalty Length:

For twelve (12) minute periods:

Minor – 1:30 Major – 5:00 Misconduct – 10:00

For Fifteen (15) minute periods:

Minor – 2:00 o Major – 5:00 Misconduct – 10:00

Mercy Rule

A mercy rule will be in effect for all games, except Semi-final and Champi-onship games. If six (6) or more goals separate the teams at the end of the second period or at any time during the third period, running time will commence for the remainder of the game. Should the trail-ing team come within three (3) goals, stop time will resume.

Overtime

If needed, overtime will be played in Semi-final and Championship games only. When overtime is played, it is “Sudden Death” (the team scor-ing the first goal wins), and the game is over. A maximum of two overtime periods (Squirts: 5 min; Pee Wees, Bantams, and Midgets: 7.5 min) will be played. The tournament host association will deter-mine one or two overtime periods based on ice availability. The num-ber of overtime periods must be stated by the tournament director BEFORE the game.

Shootout

Prior to each Semi-final and Championship game the coach must supply, to the tournament director or referee, the list of players for the po-tential first and second rounds of shoot-out (five (5) players each round).

o If a player on the list is injured during the game the team shall replace the shooter. o Any player whose penalty time (or misconduct) has not expired at the end of the overtime period(s), is ineligible to participate in the shoot-out, and must be replaced.

Each shootout will be five (5) on five (5). If after the first round of five (5) shooters there is a tie, a second round of five (5) shooters shall be used. If after two rounds there is still a tie, then additional rounds of (5) shooters each shall be used until the tie is broken.

A team cannot reuse a shooter until either team uses every player on the bench. After either team depletes the bench, both teams can reuse shooters.

COMPLETE RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE SNOWBELT WEBSITE, AND POSTED AT EACH RINK

Don’t forget to visit the raffle table located

in the Arena lobby of the Nation Arena. The raffle basket drawings

will be held on Saturday at 5pm.

Both the Onondaga Nation Arena and Meachem Ice Rink are

ZERO TOLERANCE facilities.

No pucks or balls are allowed in the hallways, lobby, or

areas around the rink. The use of artificial noise making

devices within the arenas is prohibited.

Only players, coaches and managers are allowed in

the hallways leading to the locker rooms.

Spectators are to sit in the bleachers across the ice surface

from the player’s benches. There is handicap accessible seating

available on the second floor behind the scorers table—please

Do not sit directly behind the player benches.

The Elder’s Room (warm viewing room) may be

available for game viewing. Children in the Elder’s Room

must have adult supervision at all times.

The players and parents of Valley Youth Hockey would like to

acknowledge the generous donations and support we have received

not only for this tournament but throughout the entire year.

We would also like to thank Kevin Cooke for the fantastic logo design.

(found on the cover of this program and the JAM apparel)

Please show your appreciation for the community involvement with

youth sports by patronizing the numerous establishments advertised

here.

How to know if hockey has taken over your life

You base the purchase of your new vehicle on how

many kids, sticks, and hockey bags it will hold.

You feel lost when you have a free weekend.

The words “state of emergency” or “travel ban” just mean

less traffic on the way to the rink.

You ground your kids for a week

(except for hockey practice).

You rationalize spending $150 on a

hockey stick for a 10 year old but won't

spend $5 on a birthday card for your spouse.

When someone asks how old your child is,

you respond "I have an 03”.

Practices make up a very large part of your social life.

The winter holiday getting the most buzz in your household right now is

“The Winter Classic”

You miss the parents of your child's

teammates during off season.

You refuse to make any plans with your friends until

you check your kid's hockey schedule.

Your computer passwords begin with hockey or

contains your child's hockey number.

The playlist on your phone or ipod is filled

with pre-game music