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2024-25 Wolves Youth Tryout Info

Register Today for WOLVES 2024-25 Youth Tryouts

 

February 20th & 27th, 2024- ONLY $50

 

5-5:45pm 2018-2016 Birth Years

5:45-6:30 2015- 2014 Birth Years

Ice Cut (630-640pm)

6:40-7:30 2013-2012 Birth Years

7:30-8:30 2011- 2010 Birth Years

 

 

Midget Tryouts (2009- 2006) 3/13 from 5-615pm     ONLY $25

 

Register online- on the Wolves Homepage

OR

Tryout link:

https://campvine.com/list/373/new-hampshire/sports-camps/new-england-wolves-youth-hockey-association-2023-24-season-tryouts

 

The Wolves will now be offering Learn to Play up to EHL Junior Hockey all played right in Laconia at the Merrill Fay Arena.  This will include birth year teams and all levels, including U8, U10, U12, U14, U16 and U18.

"We’re really excited to be able to offer youth teams next season.  For a kid to able to play for the Wolves all the way from learn to play to junior hockey in one building is something special.  Our practice model that we’ll be offering, with the amount of ice time, great coaching and off ice training is something unique in this area and something we’re very proud of.  I’m personally looking forward to next season already"-- Tim Kunes- Wolves EHL Head Coach & Director of Player Development

In addition to playing and practicing out of the Merrill Fay Arena in Laconia, all Wolves teams will have access to Wolves Training Center, located right across the street from MFA, and Wolves Video Room.  "We are looking to create the ideal program for young athletes." said GM Andrew Trimble. "With our 2 On Ice Practices followed by Off Ice Sessions after each practice, this will open up days for our athletes to be multi-sport athletes, and the off -ice sessions will greatly help our players Long Term Athletic Development."

If you are new to the Laker Travel Program, you must also provide a Birth Certificate


2023/24 New England Wolves and Lakers Learn to Play Registration

The Lakers Learn to Skate program is a great introductory program to skating and beginning hockey skills.  It is a coached program led by the New England Wolves. This ratio of skater to coaches maximizes instruction time. 

1st Session begins: Monday, October 16th from 5-5:55.

Sunday, December 2nd, a second practice will
be added through February 17th from 9:30-
10:20.

Payment Plan Explanation

All applicants opting to choose a payment plan MUST register Online.  If you do not have internet access, please contact the registrar or go to your local library. 


Tuition: Tuition fees may be divided into monthly payments resulting in the obligation being settled on December 1.  Initial payments must be received prior to taking the ice. When the player is registered, the credit card will be charged the chosen initial payment and a list of the rest of the payments will be shown.  Applicant’s who fail to meet payment terms will result in that player being removed from the ice.  There is a transaction fee, paid per transaction, for each payment made. 

When you register on line, you will be able to choose your payment options during check out. 


Questions?

Denise Devlin

Registrar


Equipment - Proper Fit

We recommend you watch these helpful videos on the importance of proper fitting equipment. Click the link below and then on each equipment title to watch the video's - 

http://www.totalhockey.com/support/Fitting_Guides/pg_id/161/

LRYHA Scholarship Information

The Lakes Region Youth Hockey Association (LRYHA) policy is to assist in making hockey as affordable as possible. Each season LRYHA offers a limited number of scholarships based on financial need. These scholarships will be reviewed and awarded on a first come first served basis. Scholarship applications, approval or denial is kept confidential.

  1. Scholarship requests should be received by the Scholarship Committee one month prior to the start of the season. Exceptions will be reviewed on a case to case basis.
  2. Scholarships will be awarded based on available funds and will be up to 50% of tuition.
  3. Factors determining scholarship approval include, but are not limited to:
  • Number of children per family participating in program
  • Family income must fall within guidelines set by the National School Lunch Program

(https://www.fns.usda.gov/school-meals/income-eligibility-guidelines)

  • Family situation indicating financial hardship
  1. The LRYHA Board of Directors, based on the Scholarship Committees’ recommendation, will determine scholarship approval or denial.
  2. Based upon scholarship approval, the player/parent or guardian will be responsible for the annual USA Hockey Registration fee at the beginning of the season.
  3. LRYHA may loan equipment if available. If equipment is not returned at the end of the season, the player will not be eligible for future scholarships or participation in the youth hockey program.
  4. Parental and player involvement in fundraising activities is mandatory. Applicants receiving scholarships are asked to commit to an additional 20 calendar sales above the mandatory 20 calendar sales.
  5. Applicants are encouraged to take part in other voluntary fundraising efforts to further reduce tuition and/or assist the program. Active scholarship members will be given priority in future scholarships.
  6. Incomplete or falsified request forms will be denied.
  7. Scholarship applicants must fill out a scholarship request form. The scholarship request form can be found below.

Applications should be mailed to LRYHA, P.O. Box 762, Laconia, NH 03247, Attention - Scholarship Committee.