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IHF High School Roller Hockey
Spring League 2011

The Inaugural IHF Spring League 2011
As first announced during the Sept. 2010 Coach and Manager Meeting, the IHF Spring League is staged to commence following a short break after the IHF 2011 Playoffs on Feb. 12th & 13th, and immediately following the California State Cup High School Roller Hockey Championships on March 5th & 6th. This new format combines the former Saddleback League and in-house programs with IHF teams into a new model under the IHF umbrella.
Any team representing a California High School, public or private, is eligible to enter a High School Roller Hockey team in one or more divisions.
Divisions open to include: Varsity, Jr. Varsity A (JVA); Jr. Varsity B (JVB); Jr. Varsity C (JVC); and Combination (Combo).
Spring League Information
- Ten (10) Game Season; plus Playoffs
- Team fees are $1,275 per team (without practice), or
- $1,575 per team (weekly practices at The 949)
- Registration is open as of January 24th
- Registration & Payment Deadline Monday, February 28th
- Payments made at and payable to The 949 Roller Hockey Center
- Schedules to be released on or about March 2nd
- Games begin Monday, March 7th
Download
the Registration Form (MS Word)
Rules, Player eligibility, forms and procedures will be a match to the IHF Fall/Winter Season.
Tryouts and practice slots, fees and scheduling are arranged exclusively by The 949 or the rink of your choice.
Teams who participated in the fall/winter league may reuse the Team Binder -
just complete a new Spring
Roster form replace and/or update new player information. Need to add
or update league forms? Visit our Forms page.
Watch for email covering details coming soon, and join
us on Facebook
for updates or on The
IHF Spring League Event page
For more information about this program, or for any IHF High School Roller
Hockey-related question, please send your inquiry to us by email to: ihf-hockey@gmail.com
Playing with classmates for the school colors and mascot is an important part of the hockey experience growing up!
Southern California scholastic hockey got its start right here in Orange County - a tradition that traces it roots back to 1993, the early days of high school roller hockey. In 1995, the first State Cup Championships were conducted by the California Street Hockey Association (CSHA) held on June 10th at the then-Anaheim Pond preceding the professional roller hockey games played by the Anaheim Bullfrogs. By 1996, the high school segment in SoCal was gaining serious traction in this burgeoning sport and serious talks began about state sanctioning of roller hockey with the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF).
Since 1997, the Irvine-based "IHF" (Interscholastic Hockey Federation) has been organizing prep programs for high school roller hockey in and around the Orange County area. By 2008, the IHF had grown to over fifty teams in four different skill divisions, representing thirty area high schools and over 700 student-athletes. IHF participating club schools represent both the public and private sectors from four counties. The IHF League is proud to boast a host of National Varsity and Jr. Varsity Champions at all levels and in every competitive format in the sport. Today, IHF High School Roller Hockey League games are held at three hockey facility partners in and around Orange County including:
The 949 Roller Hockey Center located in Irvine, CA; and
The Rinks (by the Anaheim
Ducks) at both Corona Inline and
Huntington Beach Inline.
Student-athletes in the IHF League's 2010-11 Fall/Winter Season represent
themselves and high school roller hockey clubs from Aliso Niguel; Ayala; Beckman; Brea-Olinda; Brethren Christian; Calvary Chapel; Canyon; Capistrano Valley; Chino Hills; Claremont; Corona; Corona del Mar; Dana Hills; Edison; El Dorado; El Modena; El Toro; Fountain Valley; Huntington Beach; La Mirada; Laguna Beach; Laguna Hills; Loara; Los Alamitos; Marina; Mater Dei; Mayfair; Mission Viejo; Newport Harbor; Northwood; Ontario Christian; Pacifica; Peninsula; Rowland; San Clemente; Santa Margarita Catholic; Santiago; Sunny Hills; Temescal; Tesoro; Torrance; Trabuco Hills; Troy; University; Upland; Villa Park; and Woodbridge.
Roller Hockey is currently a California state-sanctioned CIF Winter Sport in Section 10 San Diego (the San Diego Metropolitan Conference). In fact, San Diego's Metro conference is the only state-sanctioned league in the USA! Roller hockey is not currently sanctioned in other sections in California and operates mostly as a club sport and with varying degrees of recognition from schools and districts. Efforts persist to organize and build the sport through support from the
Anaheim Ducks and others to promote alliances across the state and gain recognition.
Regardless of your pond - frozen or concrete, please help keep our student-athletes on the rinks!
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