November 16th USA Rink Hockey Committee Agenda

AGENDA
Rink/Hardball Roller Hockey Conference Call

October 17, 2008

1. Treasurer’s Report: Jim J.
2. Minutes of the September 20th Conference Call
3. Nationals, June 21st to 26th
a. Meetings on Saturday, June 20th
b. Training Camp for Men and Sub-20 on Saturday, June 27th? Then leave for Spain on Sunday, the 28th?
c. Foreign teams wishing to participate
d. Possibility of Cricket Loft being a vendor?
4. Report on 2nd International Club Tournament in Reus, Spain
5. Report on 2008 Ladies’ WC in Japan
6. Report from the USARS Board Meeting
a. Change of our name to Rink Hockey
b. Upcoming restructuring of sports
7. Report on 2008 Men’s “B” WC in South Africa
8. Michael Steib will do a “photo gallery” on the USARS web site for us
9. USARS Winter Magazine: Split cover for the Ladies and Men
10. January or February Training Camp in preparation for Men’s “A” and Sub-20 WCs in Salt Lake City
a. Dates
b. Which Committee Members can attend
c. Selection of the Men’s World Team
11. 2009 Men’s “A” WC in Vigo, Ponteverta, Spain
a. Opportunity to train in Spain the week before?
12. 2009 Sub-20 WC in September or October in Follonica, Italy
13. Dates for Copa America Tournaments
14. New “old” club: Poteau, OK by Jimmy Smith, steelers-1fan@hotmail.com, (c) 918-647-6453, (h) 918-647-7246, (w) 918-647-2923, Rink: Skate Reation(?), 918-649-3674. Don
15. Next Conference Call: Saturday, January 10th or 17th, at 1:00 p.m. EST.

Prepared by:
Barb Brooks

Posted on November 17th, 2008 by PJ  |  2 Comments »

US Rink Hockey Team: World B Champions - Coaches Comments

USA Rink Hockey Team: World B Champions

Coaches Comments:

Upon reflecting on the US Teams resent accomplishment, one determining quality has come to my mind; Unity. Our team found ways to win in many different fashions. Whether it was our stiffling defense, or our efficient and timely fast breaks, or our last second overtime goal, unity of our players was the most key factor in our success. There are many people that made our trip a success. But nothing short of team focus and unity could account for us winning this tournament. I will say except for one overtime win, we were for the most part very dominating with our full court man to man defense. Teams just couldn’t handle our pressure and deal with the aggressive blanketing defense that caused turnover after turnover. Another improvement in this years team was it ability to be more patient on offense. I had worried that we weren’t patient enough in prior games but in this tournament we demonstrated perhaps more calm and control than we have ever done before. Again I contribute this to the teams chemistry of unity and resolve.

I’d first like to actknowldedge our coaching staff for the find work and effort they put into this tournament. Pat Furgeson was very informative in assisting me on the bench. His timely advice was priceless in my eyes. His 10 world championship experiences was valueable in recommendations and timely substitutions. My appreciation to him and his contribution to our success was very evident. To Ron Torvik, our Goalie Coach, Trainer, and motivator. Ron’s presence as a leader was very important and his work with our goaltenders priceless. Stallman was by far the best goalie at worlds and a very important ingredient to our team. He was scored on only 6 times in 6 games. Also, Ron’s work ethic and intelligence on the goaltending was nothing short of supurb. Ron’s training technics are evident in Brian’s style and performance. And we owe alot to Ron and the time he put in helping Brian Stallman and all US goaltenders improve their skills. We would like to thank the other coaches as well. Daniel Vianna used his experience and input and help us in many ways assisting the players and adding advice to our coaching staff. He attending meetings with Barbra and assisted in the politics that are always evident in these types of tournaments. A special thanks to our team manager Don Allen. He performed his role honorably and he is a very supporting member of our staff who handles those arrangements that are outside the realm of playing hockey. Don and Barbra both helped our team in politics by filing a protest when organizers wanted us to play a playoff that was not fair or visited until after the tournament was underway. This protest was upheld and we stood for somethngs that nobody else seemed will to stand for. Thus my saying; “if you don’t stand for something, you stand for nothing”. I am greatful that Don and Barbra stood for was was right and thus gave us an opportunity to allow our team a chance to compete fairly.

As for our players; our team captains Josh Englund and Brian Moyer were more than most teams could handle. Their leadership on and off the floor paved the way for us to be solid in our backcourt. I’m not sure which one scored more, but one thing is for sure their shots from the outside were very effective and goalies must have feared the inevitable. Josh and Brian have incredible velocity and quickness on their shots which proved to be very valueable in our success. Also, Josh and Brian had great ball handling and control skills that kept our offense patient and orderly, which usually is one of our flaws, but on this tournament, we were in control of the possession and flow of the game. They both were instrumental in leading our offense and defense.

In our forward positons the combinations of Dylan Sordayhl and Cameron Torvik, provided our team with solid defense and quickness around the cage that led us to many timely important goals. This young tandum would be a force to deal with when we were full court pressing. Dylan vertually blanketed his man suffocated any opportunity for is matchup to score, and on offense Dylan played a solid no nonsense opportunistic game of timely goals and assists. Cameron imposed his will in and around the offensive cage with timely slot goals and baseball like scores. Camerons defense was also superior to those attacking him. His quickness and recovery stiffled many good opposing forwards to frustration.

Our Bench was definately the reason that we were a superior team. Every coach wants a bench he can count on, and I had exactly that. A Reliable bench to relieve the starters or perhaps give us a needed boost. Everyone contributed and everyone on our bench played and scored. For those who do not know my system of coaching, this years bench speaks volumes of how we can use our players to aid in our own success. Alex Forbes usually first of the bench provided speed and defense for players who started. He not only defended well, but was creative on offense and accounted for several goals that he created on his own. Mike Trussell came off the bench and provide our team with control and stabilty in the backcourt as he usually came in releif of either a forward or defensemen. Chris Gibson provide his speed and defensive tenacity that sparked us at times when we were in need. Chris made some nice assist but his quickness and speed was most notibly evident. Kevin Hayes, our oldest team member, played nicely in several games. He too scored and was an asset that could play well as this level. Kevin is a thinker on the floor and showed that he could come in a break our players with solid defense and offense when called upon.

Our Goaltender Brian Stallman, was nothing short of outstanding. Teams has to deal with our strangling defense full court man to man pressure and then if they were fortuneate enough to get by that, they would encounter our half court man to man help trap defense which was no easy feat to beat in itself. Then our last line of defense was Brian. Brian came up big in games that we needed a big save. Perhaps a missed assignment or well created opportunity Brian was there to make what seemed like a tough save look easy. In our simi final overtime game Brian came up big more than once. The south africans were good at scoring near the goal and feeding the ball inside effectly. Brian held a team that had been scoring a average of 6 goals a game to only one. For those who think that any goaltender can play at this level without proper training and word ethic, they are badly mistaken. We hope that more US Goaltender will bring the professionality and effort in practising and playing that Brian has. As for leonard Burnett our second goalkeeper. We are greatful that a young man of 15 years of age had the opportunity to be apart of this team and its landmark accomplishment. Leonard played in some of the games as a coaches decision to rest Stallman and give him an opportunity to learn. Leonard did well and we anticipate this experience will be valueable in his growth into accomplishing greater successes.

As for myself, Jim Trussell, I have had no greater accomplishment than to be rewarded with such fine young men inwhich I am permitted to coach. This team bonded in a way that I thought not possible. They were fair with each other and treated other teams with respect. They were focused on the task and goals of winning this tournament. They listen to my coaching but more than that, they applied the coaching given to them on the floor. It is a very beautiful feeling to experience success with this group of young men. They were thankful to me, but I in return am more thankful to them. This team I surmmize is a expression of love and sacrific. I have been teaching that success comes by 4 qualities. Passion, Effort, Attitude, and Knowledge. They in themselve have proved all of these points by their dedication both in mind and body. They’ve worked hard these last two years. They utililized a new found winning attitude, and above all, they were able to learn truth and use it their game.

To all those players who attending our training camp and to those who support our quest I express my deepest thanks. At time our program may be riduculed by some, but results do not lie and our accomplishments will speak for themselves in the end. Many of the parents who attended this tournament with us were very helpful in documenting stats, or recording games. It is my personal belief that everyone can be apart of our success and that we actually perpetuate success to the entire world by our fine play. A special thanks to all those that see our program positive and I thank everyone for your support.

Sincerely,

Jim Trussell
US Mens National Hardball Team Coach

Posted on November 5th, 2008 by PJ  |  1 Comment »

Props and a Request from USARinkHockey.com

Well, first things first, a special congratulations goes out our Men’s and Lady’s USA Teams. Over the last month or so, we have had some great achievements. First, our Lady’s did more than their thing in becoming the 4th ranked team in the World. Let me repeat that again: our ladies are the 4th best team in the WORLD. Look at all those countries that either have profession leagues, or at least leagues where players are playing quality games every weekend, practicing 4-5 times a week, and our ladies come together as a team, lead by a coach that understands the game and the flow of the game, and flat out plays with the best in the world. Not only plays with them, but knocks the defending champions (Chile) out of the championship bracket (top 4 spots). Definitely, congrats to every member of that team. You done good!

And, not to be out done, especially in a position that I think the pressure was really on, our Men took care of business when business needed to be taken care of. Due to a bad run of luck at the Men’s last World A Championships, Team USA was relegated to the World B Championships, with the hopes of placing and making it back to A’s. At this point, I would have to say the pressure was on, especially since we do have a high expectation for our team. Well, much like the ladies, our boys took care of business when business needed to be taken care of. And, oh yes, they did it in convincing fashion, by going undefeated and taking home the gold medal. And, from the sound of things, even though the team didn’t have much time to train together, they played as a team and their record demonstrated that. A special congrats goes out to Brian Stallman, who I was told by more than one person, was the best player at the tournament. I know that I went on record criticizing how he made the team (not that he isn’t our most talented goalie, but that he wasn’t able to make it to all the qualifying camps), so I believe even more pressure was on his shoulders to not only play well, but help our squad get back to A’s. He didn’t fail at all. In fact, one comment that I heard was that if he were in the opposing net, the story may have been different. That’s not a slight on our floor players, it’s just a tribute to how well he played. Throw in the team work on the floor, and the guidance from a highly qualified coaching staff, and back to the A’s we come.

So, again to both squads, excellent work. You definitely made us all very proud.

And now to the request:

I am thinking about putting together a highlight reel of the most exciting goals scored in our sport. I know there are videos out there, from around the world, that show just what can be done with our stick and ball. The reason I want to put this together is that I frequent sites where users publish links to website about topics they find interesting, and the users can comment on those articles. I occasionally see posts about the NHL and hockey and how amazing or great these shots are, referring to a youtube video or something like that. I want to be able to comment saying, if you think that was amazing, you should check these out, and then post a link to a video that highlights all the creativity and finesse that our sport has.

So, what I need from you are links to videos that have creative shots. If it’s already a highlight reel, then that’s all I need. If it’s full game footage, if you could provide me with the minute mark where the shot occurs, I would appreciate it. That would just save me the research time.

Now, I have about zero experience with video editing, so it won’t be all that, but I figure it’s a way to highlight our sport, and present it to people in the form that they all love to see, goal scoring!

If you have a link or two, please email it to me, or add it to the comments on this post. My email is now pj@usarinkhockey.com. Thanks for the help.

Posted on November 4th, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »

2008 Men’s World “B” Championships - Final Classification

Final Classification

1 USA
2 Holland
3 Colombia
4 South Africa
5 Austria
6 Uruguay
7 Macau
8 Egypt
9 Australia
10 Israel
11 India
12 Bangladesh

Posted on November 3rd, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »

2008 Men’s World “B” Championships - Final’s Particulars - Oh yeah!

                               THE US MEN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM WINS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP!!! THEY BEAT HOLLAND 7/3 TO GO WITHOUT A LOSS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP. US GOALS JOSH ENGLUND 3, BRIAN MOYER 1, DYLAN SORDANL 2, AND CAMRON TORVIK 1.

Posted on November 1st, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »

2008 Men’s World “B” Championships - Semi Final Particulars

US BEATS SOUTH AFRICA 2/1 IN THE 1ST OVER TIME. GAME WAS TIED 1/1 AT THE END OF REGULATION. 3MINS INTO OVER TIME CAMERON TORVIK PUT ONE IN TO WIN THE GAME AND PUT THE US BACK IN THE A’S. WE WILL PLAY HOLLAND TONIGHT FOR 1ST PLACE. US GOALS DYLAN SORDAHL 1 AND CAMERON TORVIK 1.

Posted on November 1st, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »

2008 Men’s World “B” Championships - Unofficial - A’s Here We Come

This is not the official word, but I just received a bit of info that consisted of this:

We beat South Africa 2-1 in overtime! Don’t know the particulars yet, nor has this even been posted on the tournament’s website, but if it’s true, then A’s here we come. Not to mention, one more win and we go undefeated and take home the gold medal.

Great Work! Finish the deal now.

ADDITION

Just received this from another source, which confirms the initial report: Woo Hoo - We shall be in A’s again.

Today’s Results:

5th to 8th
Austria 8-3 Egypt
Macau 0-3 Uruguay

Half-finals
Columbia 2-3 Netherlands
USA 2-1 South Africa (after extra time)

ADDITION #2

If Team USA wins, they will play in Vigo in “C Group” (regular phase) against Argentina, Portugal and Chile!!

(Thanks Nelson, again)

Posted on October 31st, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »

2008 Men’s World “B” Championships - 2nd Round Results - Particulars

WE PLAYED A VERY STRONG AND FAST AUSTRIA BUT AGAIN THE BIG SLAP SHOTS FROM JOSH ENGLUND AND BRIAN MOYER DID THERE JOB. US BEATS AUSTRIA 4/1 BRIAN STALLMAN AGAIN SHOWED WHY HE IS THE BEST GOALKEEPER IN THE TOURNAMENT AND MAY BE THE BEST PLAYER OVER ALL.
US GOALS WERE SCORED BY JOSH ENGLUND 2 AND BRIAN MOYER 2. THE US WILL FACE SOUTH AFRICA TONIGHT IN WHAT COULD BE THE GAME OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS. ONLY THE TOP 3 GO BACK TO A’S. WE MUST WIN ONE OF OUR NEXT 2 GAMES

Posted on October 31st, 2008 by PJ  |  1 Comment »

2008 Men’s World “B” Championships - 2nd Round Results

Don’t know the particulars yet, but our boys did defeat Austria 4-1 in their first game of the second round.

That guarantees us a finish of 4th or better, which I believe gives us another trip to World A’s.

Next they will face the host team South Africa.

CORRECTION: Only top 3 advance to World A’s, so we still have to finish strong.

Posted on October 30th, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »

Friendship’s Tournament - Translated Final Write-Up

Click HERE to visit a translated page with the results of the Mexican Friendship Tournament, in which 2 teams from the USA competed in. Pictures are also available there too.

Posted on October 30th, 2008 by PJ  |  No Comments »