ALL-STARS

Withrow Park’s All-Star program is for players who want to play in a more competitive environment.

Every year, the WPBHL sends All-Star Teams to the Ontario Ball Hockey Federation’s provincial tournaments, which are held over three weekends in July for various age groups.

All-Star Program Policies

As a popular community house league, Withrow Park Ball Hockey League develops and attracts many skilled players who are interested in competing at a higher level. With this in mind, the WPBHL forms All-Star Teams at various age groups to compete in the OBHF Provincial Championships and, if successful, the CBHA National Championships.

Convenors
The WPBHL all-star convenors are long-time players, coaches and parents of players in the league. They sit on the league’s board of directors.

David Jones - Chief Convenor, High Performance
Peter Lough - Convenor, Co-Ed All-Star Program
Sarah Grant - Convenor, Girls All-Star Program
Tom Kourkouliotis - High Performance Coaching Consultant

Provincial Championships
Each year the OBHF hosts provincial championships for various age groups in Co-Ed and Girls divisions. Traditionally, these championships take place on different weekends in July.

National Championships
The CBHA hosts National Championships at the end of July every year. Clubs earn entries into the national championships if they finish in the top three in the previous year’s provincial championships.

In addition to representing the WPBHL at the national stage, players are often scouted for positions on Team Canada to play internationally.

Head Coach Selection
The WPBHL all-star convenors select head coaches for Co-Ed and Girls All-Star program based on the following: coaching experience, success and attitude in the WPBHL house league experience, success and attitude as bench staff with previous WPBHL All-Star teams at national and/or provincial levels other relevant coaching experience.

Head coaches are usually named in the autumn. Head coaches have discretion to choose their preferred bench staff.

Those interested in pursuing a head coaching or bench staff position can signal their interest by contacting the league at withrowballhockey@gmail.com or one of the convenors mentioned above.

Head Coaches for 2024 OBHF Provincials are:

Division YOB Girls Gold Girls White Co-Ed A Co-Ed B
U8 2016, 2017 n/a n/a Sarah Grant TBD
U10 2014, 2015 Sean Fitz-Gerald TBD Patrick Miller TBD
U12 2012, 2013 Ian Cummings & Michael Case TBD Peter Lough Richie Andre
U14 2010, 2011 David Jones TBD Christine Miles Sean Fitz-Gerald
U16 2008, 2009 n/a n/a Brian Jennings TBD
U18 2006, 2007 David Valenta TBD Derek Fraser n/a

 

Girls' "White" teams and further Co-Ed "B" teams and coaches will be determined based on interest at tryouts and will be announced at that time.

 

Head Coaches for the 2024 CBHA Nationals are:

Division YOB Girls Co-Ed
U15 2009, 2010 n/a Brian Jennings
U17 2007, 2008 TBD Colin Wong & Stephen Alvo
U19 2005, 2006 n/a Derek Fraser
U20 2004, 2005, 2006 David Valenta n/a

 

Provincial Team Tryouts
Tryouts for roster spots on provincial teams are held soon after the house league season begins. They are overseen by head coaches and All-Star convenors. The WPBHL will publicize the dates, times and locations with league-wide e-mails. Tryouts are open only to players registered in the WPBHL and who regularly participate. Registering for the sole purpose of playing on a provincial team is not in keeping with the spirit of our league. Players may be removed from provincial teams if they do not maintain a good attendance record for their house league team.

Provincial Team Selection
Team selection is based on the discretion of the head coach and can be based on any of the following criteria:

- previous All-Star experience
- performance in house league
- performance at tryouts

The league often chooses to send both A and B teams to the provincial championships if there is enough interest. “A” teams are composed of the most skilled players regardless of birth year. Should there be enough players to form a B team, then the All-Star convenors will select a head coach for the B team. The B team coach will select players who were not selected for the A team during the tryout process. Prior to the teams starting their first official practices, should a player from the A team be unable to compete in the tournament, the A team can call up a player from the B team. No call-ups will be allowed after the first practices have been held.

Roster sizes
The maximum roster size for OBHF tournaments is 20 runners and 2 goalies. The WPBHL recommends a maximum of 15 runners and 2 goalies and a minimum of 13 runners and 1 goalie with an understanding that exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis.

National Teams Selection
The WPBHL selects teams to represent the league at the CBHA national championships in the Spring. The process is overseen by head coaches and All-Star convenors. The head coach and High Performance Convenor and High Performance Coaching Consultant will choose the teams based on a number of factors, including:

- previous All-Star experience
- performance in house league
- performance at tryouts (if held)

Being on a team that earned a national championship berth for the WPBHL at the previous year’s provincial championships does not guarantee a player a roster spot on the team attending the national championships.

CBHA roster rules for the national championships permit teams to carry players from OBHF-sanctioned teams outside their club. While the majority of team rosters will be from the WPBHL, players from other organizations may be offered roster spots in some circumstances. Decisions to offer these roster spots to players outside the WPBHL will be made by a committee made up of the All-Star convenors and WPBHL president and in consultation with the team’s head coach.

Time Commitment
As a competitive program, being selected to a Withrow All-Star team brings with it an expected time commitment.
Players are required to maintain a commitment to their house league teams and also attend the majority of practices, training sessions and exhibition games associated with their team.
In addition, the player is expected to be available to play all games during the provincial or national championships.

Playing Time
Similar to other competitive sports teams, WPBHL All-Star teams do not have a guarantee of equal playing time. Playing time for each player is at the coach’s discretion as are special teams assignments such as power play and penalty killing units. Head coaches have the discretion to dress and play as many players as they wish on their roster during the provincial or national championships as the game situations call for.

 

WITHROW PARK BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Box 65257, RPO Chester
Toronto, ON • M4K 3Z2

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