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3rd Annual Floorball Ontario High School Invitational - Boys and Girls Tournament

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

October 19-21, 2009
Maxwell Heights Secondary School Oshawa, ON 

Dates: 

  • Girls OFSAA (Grades 9-12) Monday October 19, 2009
  • Boys OFSAA (Grades 9-12) Tuesday October 20 & Wednesday October 21, 2009

Fees: 

  • On Line Registration with $250 Team Entry Fee due Sept 18, 2009
  • Cheque payable to Ontario Floorball/Unihockey Federation
  • Equipment rental available by request info@floorballontario.com

School:  Hosted at Maxwell Heights Secondary School Oshawa, ON  

Games:   

  • Girls OFSAA (Grades 9-12) Monday October 19, 2009

             Girls Event, one day, 3 game minimum + finals

  • Boys OFSAA (Grades 9-12) Tuesday October 20-Wednesday October 21, 2009

            Boys Event 3 Game Minimum, Two games on day 1, One game on day 2+ playoffs 

  • 13 Player Maximum per team

Format:  

  • Open invitational, there are no regional qualifications
  • 6 Team Max. Tournament Girls-Top 2 teams advance to finals
  • 10 Team Max. Tournament Boys-Top4 teams advance to playoff round
  • Finalized schedule will be faxed or e-mailed two weeks prior to the event and/or posted online

Awards: Team Plaque/Trophy +T-Shirts/Medals for Champions & Finalists  

Rules:   

  • International Floorball Federation, 4 vs. 4 Event
  • Two 15 minute periods, with 3 minute warm-up
  • Last 3 minutes of game become stop time including playoffs and finals
  • 3 Points for a Win in Regular Time, 2 Points Overtime Shoot Out Win, 1 Point Shoot Out Loss
  • Participating athletes and schools must meet OFSAA eligibility requirements

 

Contact:   

Mark O’Neill
Maxwell Heights Secondary School
1100 Coldstream Drive
Oshawa , ON
L1K 0N1
E-Mail ONeill_Mark@durham.edu.on.ca
School Phone (905) 420-1885
Fax (905) 945-2205

 

Past Winners: 

  • Boys 2008: Sherwood (Hamilton)
  • Girls 2008: Blessed Trinity (Grimsby)
  • Sr. Boys 2007: Cathedral (Hamilton)
  • Jr. Boys 2007: Sherwood (Hamilton)
  • Girls 2007: McKinnon Park (Caledonia)

Come back to Floorball Ontario for more details shortly.

Get $800 to Introduce Floorball at Your School - 2009-10 OFSAA Try-Day Funding Available

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Are you interested in introducing floorball to your school but have held back due to budgetary concerns? The OFSAA Try Day Grant is Back!  Seize the opportunity to enrich your school sport program with new and non-traditional activities like floorball by receiving financial support thanks to a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

The OFSAA Try Day program gives schools the opportunity to access funds so they may introduce a new or non-traditional sport like floorball to their students. OFSAA is once again providing funding of up to $800 for 140 schools to hold a Try Day for their students in 2008-09. This is an excellent opportunity to boost your school activity program, as well as get your students involved!

Please note: Funding will be provided to a limited number of schools on a first-come, first-serve basis so we suggest you apply now!

The grant allows you to introduce secondary school students to floorball through a one-day activity, intramural event or clinic. Floorball must not have been available to students in the past. Funds can be used to purchase equipment, instructors, travel, facility rental, transportation and/or other resource materials.

Take this opportunity to . . .

- Purchase equipment to make floorball part of your school’s physical education curriculum

- Host a floorball clinic at your school for students and staff

 - Start a floorball intramural program for your students with the help of the OFUF

 - Participate in the 3rd annual High School Floorball Invitation sanctioned by OFSAA

 Enrich your school sport program AND receive financial support of $800. 
 
 For more information please contact Diana Ranken at diana@ofsaa.on.ca 
 
To book a floorball clinic click here: http://floorballontario.com/?page_id=161

For information on where to purchase floorball equipment click here: http://www.floorballpro.com/shop/pages.php?pageid=12

Canadian Women’s Floorball Team Information

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Eligibility

All players must:

  1. Possess a valid Canadian Passport, to expire on or after May 13th, 2010. (International Travel Regulation)
    1. Have been born before January 1st, 1993. (Must be at least 16 years old by the end of 2009.)
    2. Be a registered Elite member of their Provincial Federation for the 2009-10 season. (International Players need not be members of any Provincial Federation, but must be registered FC members)
    3. Be a registered member of Floorball Canada (FC) for the 2009-10 season
    4. Complete the attached registration form and return to Floorball Canada by the deadline.

Team Member Requirements

  1. Each player must be able to cover the cost of travel to and from Vasteras, Sweden as well as room and board.  Team Canada will be responsible for accommodation and food arrangements while at the World Championships while players will be responsible for securing their own means of travel. (The current estimate of costs is approx. $2,000.00 CAD.)
  2. Team Members must be available to participate in Vasteras from:  December 3, 2009 - December 13, 2009
  3. Games and/or practices will be scheduled for each day throughout this period.
  4. Each player must submit a tryout fee and deposit by June 30, 2009.   This includes:
    1. A $200.00 refundable deposit.  This will only be cashed if the eligible player is offered a position on the team roster and will be contributed toward the cost of participation.
    2. A $50.00 non-refundable tryout fee.
    3. Please provide 2 separate cheques for the payments - one for $200.00 and one for $50.00.  The deposit fee will be held until final team is announced.

Team Selection

  1. Only players who provide deposit and registration fees by the start of the tryout and meet all eligibility requirements will be considered.
  2. There are 20 roster positions for the team, including 2 goaltender positions.  Players will be selected based on skill, experience and commitment.
  3. If there are more eligible players than available roster positions, tryouts will be held, with selections to be finalized by the FC National Team Selection Committee.
  4. The final team selection will be announced in early August 2009.

Floorball Canada Responsibilities

  1. The FC National Team Selection Committee will recruit and appoint all team staff members including:  1 Head Coach, up to 2 Assistant Coaches, up to 2 Trainers / Physiotherapists, 1 Media and Communications representative and 1 General Manager. Team staff is limited to 7 official positions as per IFF regulations.
  2. FC will coordinate accommodations, team meals, transportation to and from playing venues and all practices and exhibition matches while in Finland.
  3. FC, through its Title Sponsor (TBD), will provide Team Canada game uniforms.  Other clothing and equipment provided will depend on the nature of the sponsorship agreement secured.
  4. FC will provide Doping Control Training to all players prior to the World Floorball Championships.

For more information, please contact Paul Charbonneau, Chair of the National Teams Committee at paul@floorballcanada.ca or 647-588-8008.

Please complete the Online Player Information Sheet. Forms must be complete by June 30, 2009.

Team Ontario Gold and Silver Medals at National Championships

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

At the recent National Floorball Championships held at the Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, BC, Team Ontario’s Women defended their Gold Medal performance, while the Men lost a heartbreaking final 4-3 to BC to capture the Silver Medal.  For complete details click here.

PRESS RELEASE - CBHA & FC Partnership

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

CBHA & Floorball Canada

 CBHA LogoFC Logo

A partnership for the world to follow

The CBHA is proud to announce it has officially recognized Floorball Canada as an associate member. The goal of the CBHA has always been to provide and engage Canadians with affordable, safe and fun ways of playing the sport of hockey at a grassroots level. The objective of this union is to engage Canadians with additional forms of play. The games of ball hockey and floorball employ distinct rules and types of equipment, yet they are quite similar in that they augment the skills of a hockey player in totality. The playing seasons are complimentary, with floorball leagues operating mainly in the fall, winter and spring and ball hockey taking over our rinks in the summer. The partnership will offer hockey enthusiasts a wider range of options for off-ice play year round.

The CBHA sees this union as one where cross-pollination will help grow our sport and over time make our players stronger and more competitive. Because each game promotes somewhat unique athletic and hockey playing abilities, we believe those exposed to both sports will naturally become better rounded players. We see floorball players playing ball hockey, and ball hockey players playing Floorball, enhancing their success within either sport. Within our association, members of both sports will enjoy insurance coverage, training of officials and coaches, and be linked to events across the country and the globe. The sports will also join forces in executive discussions at Annual General Meetings and share information, with overall growth being the common objective.

We plan on being an even bigger player as part of the hockey mosaic of Canada; this union signals that fact.

In addition, the CBHA High Performance group is committed to Floorball Canada being integrated into its World Champion pedigree of Coaches and General Managers as part of encouraging the achievement of international-level prominence in Floorball. Make no mistake; the mandate of any Team Canada is to win hockey championships. CBHA High Performance Director George Gortsos states: “We will elevate Floorball by tapping into our strong pools of players, providing the knowledge we have used to dominate World Ball Hockey and in doing so minimizing the time it will take to compete at the level of Scandinavian countries who created Floorball and remained uncontested for years. Simply said, our goal is to bring Canada to the top where it belongs”.

When asked about the benefit of developing a partnership with the CBHA, Floorball Canada President, Randy Sa’d, stated: “Floorball has a great deal of potential in Canada and has already made tremendous strides in the short time it has been around. Working with the CBHA will allow us to leverage the extensive internal structures, government support and cross-Canada leadership the CBHA has worked tirelessly to establish over the past 30 years. We look forward to helping grow our collective membership base and organizational strength and in doing so, exemplifying how other nations can take advantage of the synergy that exists between ball hockey and floorball.”

CBHA President Domenic DiGironimo sees this as a signal to the hockey world that the CBHA is more than ever ready to take on the task of getting the game of hockey out to more and more Canadians. He states: “Partnering with Floorball provides our provincial associations and operators more opportunity to reach a greater number of players with the game of hockey. Floorball strengthens our ability to reach communities at the grassroots level; a winning strategy for all.”

It is our intention to show the World how these two sports can work in unison and thrive within an organization, and within its nation. Stay tuned for more news in the future.

If you have questions for either organization, please direct your inquiries to:

CBHA Executive Director, George Gortsos

56 Pennsylvania Ave, unit 5

Concord, ON L4K 3V9

905.738.3323

coach33@rogers.com

Canada’s U19 Men’s Team Updates

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Canada ties Germany in opening game - http://www.floorball.org/news.asp?kieli=826&id_tiedote=1017&alue=171

Follow the Team at Floorball Canada - http://sites.google.com/a/teamcanadafloorball.com/canadian-floorball-federation/wfc-turku

Hamilton Spectator Article - http://www.thespec.com/Sports/article/536309

Coach Harrington in the Belleville Intelligencer - http://www.intelligencer.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1529429

Women’s National Team Open Tryout

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Floorball Canada will be holding an open tryout for the Women’s National Team on May 18th from 11am-3pm at the Tait MacKenzie Centre at York University.  Click here for directions. 
 
The organizers of the Canada Cup Floorball Championships have gratiously made the gym space and equipment available at no cost, but have requested assistance from each of the tryout attendees to help with the take down efforts after the tryout.
 
The tryout is open to women who are Canadian citizens and will be at least 16 years old by December 31st, 2009.  This tryout is open to women from across Canada who are interested in being considered for the National Team that will be competing at the Women’s World Floorball Championships “B” Division from December 5th-12th, 2009 in Vasteras, Sweden. 
 
The tryout includes a shooting school session with World-famous Floorball shooting guru Patrik Lönell at 11am.  For more details on the shooting school, please visit http://salmingacademy.eventbrite.com .  The cost for the shooting school portion of the tryout is $10 per person.  We strongly recommend that all field players attend this unique opportunity to learn from one of the top Floorball instructors in the world. 
 
Official registration and selection criteria details will be provided at this tryout and will be made available on the Floorball Canada website following the tryout.  Depending on the interest levels, individual Provincial tryouts will be organized by the Provincial Federations.  For more details about dates and times for the Provincial tryouts, please contact your Federation.  All players selected to the National Team must be registered members of their Provincial Federation and are expected to cover their costs of attending the World Championships.
 
We hope see as many of the Canadian Team hopefuls as possible there.
 
For more details, please contact:
 
Paul Charbonneau
Chair, National Teams Committee
Floorball Canada
paul@floorballcanada.ca
647-588-80008

Registration now open for Canada Cup 2009

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The Canada Cup is North America´s biggest floorball tournament. It takes place in Toronto from Friday 15th May to Sunday 17th May 2009. Last year the tournament gathered 39 teams and 600 players from all around the world. This year the organizer is expecting 50 teams to participate in the Canada Cup 2009.

The clubs can register for the following divisions:

  • Adult Elite (10 teams, played on 15th - 17th May) for European and competitive North American teams
  • Adult Intermediate (14 teams, 16th - 17th May) for semi-competitive teams
  • Adult Recreational (6 teams, 16th May) for teams new to competitive floorball
  • Adult Ladies (6 teams, 17th May) for women´s teams of all levels
  • High School (10 teams, 15th May) for high school teams
  • Bantam (6 teams, 17th May) for players born 1994 - 1995
  • Atom & Peewee (8 teams, 16th May) for players born 1996 - 1999

Canada Cup 2009 online registration system

For more information: www.thecanadacup.com
or contact The Canada Cup Organizing Committee Mr. Juha Mikkola

Canada and India to play exhibition match during National Championships

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
Floorball Canada has confirmed that they will host an exhibition match against the Indian National Floorball Team in April.On April 17th, at the Richmond Olympic Oval in Richmond, British Columbia Canada, India’s Men’s National Team will play in a match against the Canadian Men’s National Team.

Canada’s team will be selected from among returning players to the National Team program, as well as some up and coming players who will be competing for positions for next year’s National Team.

The match will be held alongside the Canadian National Floorball Championships from April 17th-19th, which will consist of 4 Provincial Men’s teams from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, and 3 Women’s teams from British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.


Team Canada was placed 3rd in the WFC C-division 2008

The Indian National Team will also play practice games against each of the Provincial Men’s Team entries competing at the National Championships.

 

For more information on the India vs. Canada exhibition match, please contact:

Paul Charbonneau
Chair, National Teams Committee
Floorball Canada
Email: paul@floorballcanada.ca
Tel: +1 647.588.8008

For more information about the Canadian National Championships, please contact:

Blair Zimmerman
National Championships Committee
BC Floorball Federation
Email: blair.zimmerman@bcfloorball.com

Floorball Catches on in the Soo

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

This past October, the Floorball Ontario traveled up to Sault Ste Marie to St. Mary’s College for one of the Salming Road Show floorball clinics.  After spending the day introducing floorball to the Phys Ed classes at the school, it seems to have caught on quite nicely as evidenced from this recent article in the Sault Ste Marie News.

http://www.soonews.ca/viewarticle.php?id=21139

Congrats to “The Gongshow” for their victory and we look forward to hearing more from these up and coming players.