Oceanside Generals: training camp report

PARKSVILLE — Close to 40 hockey players vying for a roster spot with the Oceanside Generals are trying to impress a new head coach this weekend.

Training camp for the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League club began Friday with workouts wrapping up today at Oceanside Place in Parksville.

This past off season seen some changes for the mid-island hockey team with Jesse Hammill taking over coaching duties from Gerry Bickerton.

Hammill was impressed with the effort he seen from rookies in camp along with some of the returning players, but he has a clear message after the Generals finished in 8th place with a record of 12-33-1-2 last season.

“We want you there on opening night but its down to you to be there opening night. There are no guarantees, last year’s team won one less game then the year before, most teams last year in the league won more games in one year than we have won in the last three, no job is safe”.

Gerry Bickerton is still with the hockey club taking over as team president and assistant coaches Scott Bickerton and Chris Lennox are back this season and will join Hammill on the bench.

“We need guys that can play two-way hockey, that are gritty, that are ignorant, that play the game almost back like the 80’s style. I’m not saying fighting, I’m saying the right way blocking shots, getting into the dirty areas giving everything you have every minute that you are on the ice”. said Hammill.

After camp wraps up today it make take some time for the roster to be set as a number of the players on the ice this weekend are expected to attend Junior A camps in the coming weeks.

The Generals will play two preseason games later this month and kick off the regular season on September 1st in Campbell River.

Day 1 of Main Camp was a huge success

Parksville, BC (August 11, 2017) – The Quality Foods Oceanside Generals Day 1 of Main Camp was a huge success. Players competed in a full fitness test which included a Beep Test, 40 yard dash, Standing Long jump, and distance running. “Jake Sweet, a Midget Tier 1 goalie from Prince George, looked very good in fitness testing. He did really well at the Beep test, the long run and the sprint.” said Head Coach Jesse Hammill. “Issac Finner was really strong in the fitness Testing as well. Returning players came back in great shape. Landon Dziadyk and Max Creighton led the way and looked ready for camp.”

After the fitness testing the players attended a seminar based on off ice training and mental preparation for high performance competition. Jim Miller, head fitness trainer for the Generals, spoke to the players about fitness, sleeping habits, nutrition, at what it takes to be a high performance athlete.  The players will be working closely with Jim for the 2017/2018 season using his Parksville based facility, Jim’s Gym, as their go to training centre.

Josh Cook, founder of Consistency Coaching and current VIU |Mariner spoke about the mental preparation side of hockey.  His motivational speech provided the players with a focus for not only training camp but for the season moving forward.

Goalies hit the ice first with our goalie coach Nolan Kurceba. This was followed be separate practice sessions for both teams in camp. “We are really excited for these young guys we have coming up here in Oceanside, lots of hard working kids, good skaters as well. We are really excited to have Jesse coaching this Season. It looks like we will be running good systems and power plays which is an exciting start to the season.” commented 19 year old, Gens veteran, Max Creighton.

“The first Day was pretty eventful, 2 ice sessions and a pretty good fitness test. Tomorrow will be a great day and lots of hustle from the boys today” said newcomer Isaac Finner from Nanaimo.

“I think a couple of guys pretty much came out of no where.  We have only seen some of these players a couple of times at other camps and they were showing some great physical play today. Noah Goyer from Prince George has great speed, Isaac Finner had a awesome day also today. ” said Head Coach Jesse Hammill. “From our Veterans, Max Creighton leadership off the ice to Koby Adams who is taking the role of kind of the joker with the young guys, to Taylor Olson asking lots of question after practice to just go through stuff on the board which I really like. Players are really engaged so far.”

Players return to the Howie Meeker Arena at Oceanside Place for day 2 of camp today with games at 9:00am and 3:15pm as well as a second goalie session at 8:00pm.  Camp will conclude Sunday with a last game at 9:00am. Camp is open to the public and the games are good and fast.

 

*Picture Courtesy of PQB News

VOLUNTEERS – HOCKEY SEASON IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER

With hockey season just a month away a reminder for all volunteers.

All team personnel, coaches, managers, safety, or on ice helpers must have Criminal record check, Catt certification, Respect in Sport as well as all other required coaching or safety certifications.

Criminal Record Checks can now be done online.

They will be done by the Criminal Records Review Program (CRRP) Applicant Based Online Service.
Online Link: https://justice.gov.bc.ca/eCRC/home.htm
Access Code: email darrengaudreault@shaw.ca

You can also still fill out the paperwork and take it in to the police station.
If you would like to go this route you can find the paperwork under forms.

CATT – Concussion Awareness Training
This 40 minute online course is free for BC Hockey members and required before taking part in any practice or game.

http://www.bchockey.net/Files/How%20to%20Register%20for%20CATT%202016-06-22%20FINAL.pdf

Respect in Sport

http://www.bchockey.net/riskmanagement/speakout.aspx
https://bch.respectgroupinc.com/

Enjoy the heat this week!

Generals Announce 2017-18 Schedule

PARKSVILLE, BC (July 21, 2017) – The Quality Foods Oceanside Generals will open their 27th Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League season on Friday, Sep. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at Rod Brind’Amour Arena against the reigning League Champion Campbell River Storm. The 2017-18 schedule features 24 home dates, consisting of 2 Wednesday, 4 Friday, 14 Saturday, and 4 Sunday matchups. The Generals will open the season at home on Saturday, Sep. 16 at 7:00 p.m against the Comox Valley Glacier Kings.

Home Game Start Times this season for Wednesday, Friday and Saturday games will be 7:00 p.m., while Sunday games will have a 2:30 p.m. puck drop.

28 of our Regular Season Games will be against teams in the North Division.  The Generals will play 8 games vs. Campbell River Storm, 10 games vs. Comox Valley Glacier Kings and 10 games vs. Nanaimo Buccaneers split evenly between home and away.

The remaining 20 games will be against teams in the South Division.  4 games vs. Kerry Park Islanders, 4 games vs. Peninsula Panthers, 4 games vs. Saanich Braves, 4 games vs. Victoria Cougars and 4 games vs. Westshore Wolves.

All regular season games can be watched on HockeyTV.

We will be showing hilights of all our games on our web site this season following the games.

OCEANSIDE GENERALS 2017-18 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE

DateHomeResultsAwayLeagueSeasonVenueBox ScoreMatch Day
VIJHL - Oceanside Generals2022-2023 Regular SeasonAlberni Valley MultiplexAway
VIJHL - Oceanside Generals2022-2023 Regular SeasonOceanside PlaceHome

Below is a team-by-team and month-by-month breakdown of the Generals home and away schedule:

TEAM (DIV) HOME AWAY TOTAL
Campbell River (NORTH) 4 4 8
Comox Valley (NORTH) 5 5 10
Kerry Park (SOUTH) 2 2 4
Nanaimo (NORTH) 5 5 10
Peninsula (SOUTH) 2 2 4
Saanich (SOUTH) 2 2 4
Victoria (SOUTH) 2 2 4
Westshore (SOUTH) 2 2 4
TOTAL 24 24 48

 

MONTH HOME AWAY TOTAL DAY HOME AWAY TOTAL
September 4 4 8 Monday 0 1 1
October 5 3 8 Tuesday 0 1 1
November 6 5 11 Wednesday 2 1 3
December 2 4 6 Thursday 0 7 7
January 4 5 9 Friday 4 10 14
February 3 3 6 Saturday 14 1 15
Sunday 4 3 7
TOTAL 24 24 48 TOTAL 24 24 48

 

Billet Homes Needed for 2017/2018 Season

The Oceanside Generals are seeking Billet Homes for 2017/2018.

We offer excellent renumeration and can guarantee some great hockey and other “gens family” perks. We would very much appreciate help in filling those spots. If you have any questions you can email us at billets@oceansidegenerals.com to discuss how this program can be a great experience for any household. Thank-you. #gogens #weareallgenerals

Generals Mid Summer Camp

“We are looking forward to seeing our Returning Players, Newly Committed players and prospects this weekend as we host a mid summer Prep Camp”
Contact our Head Coach and GM Jesse Hammill at 250 797 4249 or gm@oceansidegenerals.com if you have any questions or are interested in attending.
#gogens #weareallgenerals

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING GRADUATING MIDGET PLAYERS!

Oceanside Minor Hockey Association is extremely proud of the following graduating Midget players who received a scholarship or bursary:

Gibson Clark was awarded a $100,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship, a Board of Education District Scholarship and a Parksville Volunteer Fire Department – Rod Banks Memorial Bursary.
Katy Downey was awarded a District #69 Slo-Pitch Society Mike Clark Memorial Bursary, a Jeff Nabseth Memorial Hockey Scholarship and a Simon Spearing Scholarship.
Connor Freeman was awarded a Michelle Stilwell, MLA Parksville-Qualicum Athletic Award.
Garrick Waite was awarded a Royal Canadian Legion-Ladies Auxiliary Branch No. 49 Medical Scholarship.
Duncan Cairns was awarded a BC Hockey District Scholarship.
Blayre Paddock was awarded a Kim Mason Memorial Scholarship.

Congratulations, well done and good luck from all of us at OMHA in your future endeavors.

Succesful Canada Day Weekend

The Quality Foods Oceanside Generals participated to once again a successful Canada Day Parade and Canada Day Activities in Beautiful Parksville, British Columbia.

The Generals are really proud of participating in Community Activities like this in Parksville.

The Quality Foods Oceanside Generals next Community Activities will beach at the Kids Beach Fest in Parksville in August.