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How does the AMHA justify a $975 registration fee, an approx 30% increase over last year? What more will the players get that they didn't last season? and don't tell me tier 1 coaching and training etc. Or is this increase to help them get out of financial troubles that they are in? Making up for decrease in registrations?
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Guest wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 2:02 pm
Guest wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 11:12 am As already posted, Aurora is taking a leadership position in the AA/A rep team category in Ontario. We will be providing 'Elite' level training to our rep teams, tier 1 coaching, an organization rooted in the community of Aurora and teams competing and winning championships. We have reoriented ourselves around Open Borders and will be thriving as a result. Come to AGM next week and the Board will show you the vision and people that will make AMHA thrive in 2025/2026 and beyond. Our feeder system from house league is even getting stronger. Go Tigers!
I feel bad for the parents that trust these words. Many of them just don't know any better.
Please help me understand as a parent in the Aurora 2012 division how MM received an award at the AGM last night for his dedication.
Why are the complaints, surveys, emails and forums like this one not being addressed properly? Why is Corby so supportive of someone who should not be coaching at the same level for 6 consecutive years when there have been others who want to coach this division with a child that plays at a AA level. What is the AMHA hiding? The OMHA has to get involved and reach out to all past and present families. This is corruption involving kids.
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Guest wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:08 am This is hilarious because EVERY organization says this. Every single point.

The laugh out loud moment is the Tier 1 coach...............you literally have to have specific coach training through HC to coach at the rep level. The training doesn't say anything about how good of coach you are and every organization says they have top tier coaching.

Of course competing and winning championships is what everyone strives for but what you really want to do is create an environment with your association where kids want to show up to the rink, win or lose, families want to come to your organization, you don't have kids chasing letters, a real sense of community.

I know of a house league association where they almost folded just before covid because numbers were low, and their executive quit because they couldn't get enough volunteers. they were doing triple and quadruple duties. There were some families involved in the association that stepped up to help and they have completely turned around the association. They have families that don't want to leave. They lose a couple kids a year to rep but for the most part, their select teams compete for championships and stay together year after year. Families are so close knit that they go camping together multiple times each year and get together for training in the off season. I'm not just talking about 1 select team, it's all select teams. That's what I want from an organization. That's what I want from my association.

Maybe Aurora and more associations should take a look at this to make some changes. Make your association a destination, not a layover. Most of us know that our kids aren't making the pros so why not give them an experience of belonging, having fun and be part of a hockey family?
All.of.this. Whoever you are please go to the board meeting tonight and repeat this post word for word. You nailed it.
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Apologies that I wasn't able to make it out to the board meeting last night. A 4 hour round trip in the rain didn't fit in to my schedule. 😂 Also, I am fighting my own battles within my organization that I am losing at the moment.

It's really sad that grown ass adults put their own interests and agendas ahead of the kids best interests. This is 100% all about the kids and giving them an enjoyable experience, creating memories and forging friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.

The house league association I mentioned above has figured it out. They have a lot of homegrown talent and they compete at all levels for the Alliance Select Championship every year. They do lose some kids to rep each year but they make it so that you feel such a part of the association and community that you don't look elsewhere. Obviously they have their own problems but the feedback I get from the families involved is mind blowing.
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Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 11:50 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:08 am This is hilarious because EVERY organization says this. Every single point.

The laugh out loud moment is the Tier 1 coach...............you literally have to have specific coach training through HC to coach at the rep level. The training doesn't say anything about how good of coach you are and every organization says they have top tier coaching.

Of course competing and winning championships is what everyone strives for but what you really want to do is create an environment with your association where kids want to show up to the rink, win or lose, families want to come to your organization, you don't have kids chasing letters, a real sense of community.

I know of a house league association where they almost folded just before covid because numbers were low, and their executive quit because they couldn't get enough volunteers. they were doing triple and quadruple duties. There were some families involved in the association that stepped up to help and they have completely turned around the association. They have families that don't want to leave. They lose a couple kids a year to rep but for the most part, their select teams compete for championships and stay together year after year. Families are so close knit that they go camping together multiple times each year and get together for training in the off season. I'm not just talking about 1 select team, it's all select teams. That's what I want from an organization. That's what I want from my association.

Maybe Aurora and more associations should take a look at this to make some changes. Make your association a destination, not a layover. Most of us know that our kids aren't making the pros so why not give them an experience of belonging, having fun and be part of a hockey family?
All.of.this. Whoever you are please go to the board meeting tonight and repeat this post word for word. You nailed it.
Apologies that I wasn't able to make it out to the board meeting last night. A 4 hour round trip in the rain didn't fit in to my schedule. 😂 Also, I am fighting my own battles within my organization that I am losing at the moment.

It's really sad that grown ass adults put their own interests and agendas ahead of the kids best interests. This is 100% all about the kids and giving them an enjoyable experience, creating memories and forging friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.

The house league association I mentioned above has figured it out. They have a lot of homegrown talent and they compete at all levels for the Alliance Select Championship every year. They do lose some kids to rep each year but they make it so that you feel such a part of the association and community that you don't look elsewhere. Obviously they have their own problems but the feedback I get from the families involved is mind blowing.
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I am absolutely disgusted that MM received Bill Dinsmore award. Proof that Corby doesn’t listen to parents trying to protect their children. This wasn’t a vote it was just decided on by these two douche bags. MMs be team can’t even be called the “Aurora Tigers”s it’s just “The Tigers” most of his team is out of towners. Aurorians knew better (his last team didn’t walk they ran when boarders opened and I don’t blame them!) Look at the big picture Corby! You Not allowed loser.
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Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:01 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 11:50 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:08 am This is hilarious because EVERY organization says this. Every single point.

The laugh out loud moment is the Tier 1 coach...............you literally have to have specific coach training through HC to coach at the rep level. The training doesn't say anything about how good of coach you are and every organization says they have top tier coaching.

Of course competing and winning championships is what everyone strives for but what you really want to do is create an environment with your association where kids want to show up to the rink, win or lose, families want to come to your organization, you don't have kids chasing letters, a real sense of community.

I know of a house league association where they almost folded just before covid because numbers were low, and their executive quit because they couldn't get enough volunteers. they were doing triple and quadruple duties. There were some families involved in the association that stepped up to help and they have completely turned around the association. They have families that don't want to leave. They lose a couple kids a year to rep but for the most part, their select teams compete for championships and stay together year after year. Families are so close knit that they go camping together multiple times each year and get together for training in the off season. I'm not just talking about 1 select team, it's all select teams. That's what I want from an organization. That's what I want from my association.

Maybe Aurora and more associations should take a look at this to make some changes. Make your association a destination, not a layover. Most of us know that our kids aren't making the pros so why not give them an experience of belonging, having fun and be part of a hockey family?
All.of.this. Whoever you are please go to the board meeting tonight and repeat this post word for word. You nailed it.
Apologies that I wasn't able to make it out to the board meeting last night. A 4 hour round trip in the rain didn't fit in to my schedule. 😂 Also, I am fighting my own battles within my organization that I am losing at the moment.

It's really sad that grown ass adults put their own interests and agendas ahead of the kids best interests. This is 100% all about the kids and giving them an enjoyable experience, creating memories and forging friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.

The house league association I mentioned above has figured it out. They have a lot of homegrown talent and they compete at all levels for the Alliance Select Championship every year. They do lose some kids to rep each year but they make it so that you feel such a part of the association and community that you don't look elsewhere. Obviously they have their own problems but the feedback I get from the families involved is mind blowing.

I am absolutely disgusted that MM received Bill Dinsmore award. Proof that Corby doesn’t listen to parents trying to protect their children. This wasn’t a vote it was just decided on by these two douche bags. MMs be team can’t even be called the “Aurora Tigers”s it’s just “The Tigers” most of his team is out of towners. Aurorians knew better (his last team didn’t walk they ran when boarders opened and I don’t blame them!) Look at the big picture Corby! You f**king loser.
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Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:08 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:01 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 11:50 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:08 am This is hilarious because EVERY organization says this. Every single point.

The laugh out loud moment is the Tier 1 coach...............you literally have to have specific coach training through HC to coach at the rep level. The training doesn't say anything about how good of coach you are and every organization says they have top tier coaching.

Of course competing and winning championships is what everyone strives for but what you really want to do is create an environment with your association where kids want to show up to the rink, win or lose, families want to come to your organization, you don't have kids chasing letters, a real sense of community.

I know of a house league association where they almost folded just before covid because numbers were low, and their executive quit because they couldn't get enough volunteers. they were doing triple and quadruple duties. There were some families involved in the association that stepped up to help and they have completely turned around the association. They have families that don't want to leave. They lose a couple kids a year to rep but for the most part, their select teams compete for championships and stay together year after year. Families are so close knit that they go camping together multiple times each year and get together for training in the off season. I'm not just talking about 1 select team, it's all select teams. That's what I want from an organization. That's what I want from my association.

Maybe Aurora and more associations should take a look at this to make some changes. Make your association a destination, not a layover. Most of us know that our kids aren't making the pros so why not give them an experience of belonging, having fun and be part of a hockey family?
All.of.this. Whoever you are please go to the board meeting tonight and repeat this post word for word. You nailed it.
Apologies that I wasn't able to make it out to the board meeting last night. A 4 hour round trip in the rain didn't fit in to my schedule. 😂 Also, I am fighting my own battles within my organization that I am losing at the moment.

It's really sad that grown ass adults put their own interests and agendas ahead of the kids best interests. This is 100% all about the kids and giving them an enjoyable experience, creating memories and forging friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.

The house league association I mentioned above has figured it out. They have a lot of homegrown talent and they compete at all levels for the Alliance Select Championship every year. They do lose some kids to rep each year but they make it so that you feel such a part of the association and community that you don't look elsewhere. Obviously they have their own problems but the feedback I get from the families involved is mind blowing.

I am absolutely disgusted that MM received Bill Dinsmore award. Proof that Corby doesn’t listen to parents trying to protect their children. This wasn’t a vote it was just decided on by these two douche bags. MMs be team can’t even be called the “Aurora Tigers”s it’s just “The Tigers” most of his team is out of towners. Aurorians knew better (his last team didn’t walk they ran when boarders opened and I don’t blame them!) Look at the big picture Corby! You f**king loser.
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How on earth does that man win an award? I wouldn't even consider it winning an award. Smoke and mirrors. Was it a vote? Or did the board aka MM just give it to himself. That sounds about right. Anything to feed his ego.

Joke is still on him. Most people just laugh at him and his hockey and coaching expertise.
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Newmarket Minor Hockey Registration fee is $775
Richmond Hill Minor Hockey is $699
Stouffville Minor Hockey Association is $750
Upper York is $750

Aurora is $975.

Aurora had around 1,000 kids last year - this increase should generate an additional $225,000 for an association that boasts one of the longest and most followed complaint boards in all of minor hockey. I very much hope all of this additional revenue is going to the kids development and NOT to consulting fees for directors or other un-hockey related operating expenses.
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Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 1:20 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:08 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:01 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 11:50 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:08 am This is hilarious because EVERY organization says this. Every single point.

The laugh out loud moment is the Tier 1 coach...............you literally have to have specific coach training through HC to coach at the rep level. The training doesn't say anything about how good of coach you are and every organization says they have top tier coaching.

Of course competing and winning championships is what everyone strives for but what you really want to do is create an environment with your association where kids want to show up to the rink, win or lose, families want to come to your organization, you don't have kids chasing letters, a real sense of community.

I know of a house league association where they almost folded just before covid because numbers were low, and their executive quit because they couldn't get enough volunteers. they were doing triple and quadruple duties. There were some families involved in the association that stepped up to help and they have completely turned around the association. They have families that don't want to leave. They lose a couple kids a year to rep but for the most part, their select teams compete for championships and stay together year after year. Families are so close knit that they go camping together multiple times each year and get together for training in the off season. I'm not just talking about 1 select team, it's all select teams. That's what I want from an organization. That's what I want from my association.

Maybe Aurora and more associations should take a look at this to make some changes. Make your association a destination, not a layover. Most of us know that our kids aren't making the pros so why not give them an experience of belonging, having fun and be part of a hockey family?
All.of.this. Whoever you are please go to the board meeting tonight and repeat this post word for word. You nailed it.
Apologies that I wasn't able to make it out to the board meeting last night. A 4 hour round trip in the rain didn't fit in to my schedule. 😂 Also, I am fighting my own battles within my organization that I am losing at the moment.

It's really sad that grown ass adults put their own interests and agendas ahead of the kids best interests. This is 100% all about the kids and giving them an enjoyable experience, creating memories and forging friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.

The house league association I mentioned above has figured it out. They have a lot of homegrown talent and they compete at all levels for the Alliance Select Championship every year. They do lose some kids to rep each year but they make it so that you feel such a part of the association and community that you don't look elsewhere. Obviously they have their own problems but the feedback I get from the families involved is mind blowing.

I am absolutely disgusted that MM received Bill Dinsmore award. Proof that Corby doesn’t listen to parents trying to protect their children. This wasn’t a vote it was just decided on by these two douche bags. MMs be team can’t even be called the “Aurora Tigers”s it’s just “The Tigers” most of his team is out of towners. Aurorians knew better (his last team didn’t walk they ran when boarders opened and I don’t blame them!) Look at the big picture Corby! You f**king loser.
How on earth does that man win an award? I wouldn't even consider it winning an award. Smoke and mirrors. Was it a vote? Or did the board aka MM just give it to himself. That sounds about right. Anything to feed his ego.

Joke is still on him. Most people just laugh at him and his hockey and coaching expertise.
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This is a joke right? MM didn't give himself an award. To say that is beyond ridiculous. You may not agree with it but to suggest he gave himself the award is just dumb. He has given 6 years to the Tigers and this past year to Headstart Hockey. This is all volunteer on his own time. Congrats MM - Thankyou for all of the hours on ice and off ice you give our kids. And no I am not AMHA or his family.
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Hey Mike, wow—an award? Impressive! I mean, sure, you haven’t actually volunteered for six years unless “standing there for your kid” counts. But hey, why let facts get in the way of a good ego boost?

I totally get it—attention is hard to come by these days. Still, giving yourself a pat on the back like that? Peak maturity.

Truly inspiring. Be better.
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Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 3:09 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 1:20 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:08 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 12:01 pm
Guest wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 11:50 am
Guest wrote: Wed May 21, 2025 9:08 am This is hilarious because EVERY organization says this. Every single point.

The laugh out loud moment is the Tier 1 coach...............you literally have to have specific coach training through HC to coach at the rep level. The training doesn't say anything about how good of coach you are and every organization says they have top tier coaching.

Of course competing and winning championships is what everyone strives for but what you really want to do is create an environment with your association where kids want to show up to the rink, win or lose, families want to come to your organization, you don't have kids chasing letters, a real sense of community.

I know of a house league association where they almost folded just before covid because numbers were low, and their executive quit because they couldn't get enough volunteers. they were doing triple and quadruple duties. There were some families involved in the association that stepped up to help and they have completely turned around the association. They have families that don't want to leave. They lose a couple kids a year to rep but for the most part, their select teams compete for championships and stay together year after year. Families are so close knit that they go camping together multiple times each year and get together for training in the off season. I'm not just talking about 1 select team, it's all select teams. That's what I want from an organization. That's what I want from my association.

Maybe Aurora and more associations should take a look at this to make some changes. Make your association a destination, not a layover. Most of us know that our kids aren't making the pros so why not give them an experience of belonging, having fun and be part of a hockey family?
All.of.this. Whoever you are please go to the board meeting tonight and repeat this post word for word. You nailed it.
Apologies that I wasn't able to make it out to the board meeting last night. A 4 hour round trip in the rain didn't fit in to my schedule. 😂 Also, I am fighting my own battles within my organization that I am losing at the moment.

It's really sad that grown ass adults put their own interests and agendas ahead of the kids best interests. This is 100% all about the kids and giving them an enjoyable experience, creating memories and forging friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.

The house league association I mentioned above has figured it out. They have a lot of homegrown talent and they compete at all levels for the Alliance Select Championship every year. They do lose some kids to rep each year but they make it so that you feel such a part of the association and community that you don't look elsewhere. Obviously they have their own problems but the feedback I get from the families involved is mind blowing.

I am absolutely disgusted that MM received Bill Dinsmore award. Proof that Corby doesn’t listen to parents trying to protect their children. This wasn’t a vote it was just decided on by these two douche bags. MMs be team can’t even be called the “Aurora Tigers”s it’s just “The Tigers” most of his team is out of towners. Aurorians knew better (his last team didn’t walk they ran when boarders opened and I don’t blame them!) Look at the big picture Corby! You f**king loser.
How on earth does that man win an award? I wouldn't even consider it winning an award. Smoke and mirrors. Was it a vote? Or did the board aka MM just give it to himself. That sounds about right. Anything to feed his ego.

Joke is still on him. Most people just laugh at him and his hockey and coaching expertise.

This is a joke right? MM didn't give himself an award. To say that is beyond ridiculous. You may not agree with it but to suggest he gave himself the award is just dumb. He has given 6 years to the Tigers and this past year to Headstart Hockey. This is all volunteer on his own time. Congrats MM - Thankyou for all of the hours on ice and off ice you give our kids. And no I am not AMHA or his family.
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He may not have given it to himself but the rest of his buddies on the board did. This is how these boards work, they look out for each other and pat each other on the back.

While 6 years is admirable, I'm sure there are others within the organization who have volunteered longer. This isn't a p*ssing contest and volunteers shouldn't be volunteering for recognition, glory or an award.

It's pretty clear based on this thread, that he does not deserve this award.
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