RCHC Overall Program Info
Most recent announcements:
OVERVIEW - Four PROGRAMS
For those new to our club, we are running four programs this season: a Girls Development Program (GDP), a Girls Skills Session Program, a Girls Goalie Program, and Girls House Program (GHP).
All programs follow USA Hockey guidelines with an emphasis on high puck touches, small-area games, and age-appropriate drills.
Player Responsibilities: All athletes are required to bring full gear (including mouth guards) and register with USA Hockey for the 2021-22 season when appropriate.
Scholarships & Payment: Like every season, we offer installment payment programs to reduce some of the financial barriers to hockey. We also offer free loaner gear to any player who needs it & scholarships based on financial need & other considerations. Click here for our Scholarship Application. Applications are due by September 29th, so please hurry.
Gear: Every season we offer free loaner gear to any player who needs it. This includes helmet, stick, and skates. You will need to provide your own mouthguard. (TIP: Once your girl is "into" hockey, the first two items you should buy are skates and helmet. Buying these two fitted items will be more comfortable.)
Technical Difficulties w/ Registration: Contact our Secretary Carolyn Goncoe at [email protected].
How to Stay Informed: The best way to stay informed about all RCHC programs is to subscribe to our newsletter. Click here, scroll down, and sign up. You can also follow us on FB, Instagram, and Twitter.
Most recent announcements:
- Rose City has opened registration for our January - March 2022 Programming!
- We are offering four different programs this year for players of varying skill levels and interests. Information and links below.
- Our programming is in alignment with OHA (Oregon Health Authority) guidelines and rink protocols.
- Click for more on our House specific or Girls Development Program (GDP) specific information.
OVERVIEW - Four PROGRAMS
For those new to our club, we are running four programs this season: a Girls Development Program (GDP), a Girls Skills Session Program, a Girls Goalie Program, and Girls House Program (GHP).
- Girls House Program is ideal for new or recreational-level athletes intent on skill building. There are no Evaluations or tournaments in this program, but there are options for local friendly games and frequent scrimmages. More info here. Register here.
- Girls GDP Skills Session Program is for player in our GDP program, but also for players who aren't in the GDP program but still want to play competitive hockey. We just didn't have the numbers this year to field GDP teams at all age groups. We hope, though, that by having Skills Sessions for all age groups, we may get lucky enough to play in a tournament here or there at other age groups. This will be entirely dependent on how many players we have sign up for Skills. More info here. Register here.
- Our Goalie Program is for any player age 10U and up who wants to give goalie a try. Any skill level from beginner to expert is welcome to sign up! More info here.
- 12U GDP is ideal for competitive athletes interested in tournament play. This team participated in evaluations and were selected in Fall 2021. They do dryland training, chalk talks/video reviews, and travel tournaments. More info here.
All programs follow USA Hockey guidelines with an emphasis on high puck touches, small-area games, and age-appropriate drills.
Player Responsibilities: All athletes are required to bring full gear (including mouth guards) and register with USA Hockey for the 2021-22 season when appropriate.
Scholarships & Payment: Like every season, we offer installment payment programs to reduce some of the financial barriers to hockey. We also offer free loaner gear to any player who needs it & scholarships based on financial need & other considerations. Click here for our Scholarship Application. Applications are due by September 29th, so please hurry.
Gear: Every season we offer free loaner gear to any player who needs it. This includes helmet, stick, and skates. You will need to provide your own mouthguard. (TIP: Once your girl is "into" hockey, the first two items you should buy are skates and helmet. Buying these two fitted items will be more comfortable.)
Technical Difficulties w/ Registration: Contact our Secretary Carolyn Goncoe at [email protected].
How to Stay Informed: The best way to stay informed about all RCHC programs is to subscribe to our newsletter. Click here, scroll down, and sign up. You can also follow us on FB, Instagram, and Twitter.