Confidential (password protected): information not available to the public, e.g. phone numbers and email addresses.
Our Schedule
These pages, listed in the menu, have information about our schedule:
Calendars: public and private calendars of events with links to maps. Events may be viewed in the
form of either calendars or lists. The private calendar has all events, including those not deemed public, and is protected
by the same password as the Confidential page, with which it is associated.
Tournaments: a list of tournaments, playoffs, and championships,
with links to reports giving details.
What’s Up: selected information from the News, Games, and Calendar pages,
plus details about possible scheduling problems, plus some season statistics.
Mobile Page
The whole site is mobile-friendly [details…], but one page, not listed in the menu, is only
for mobile users:
Mobile News: gives the same information as on the standard News and Contacts pages.
Administrative Pages
These are password-protected pages, not listed in the menu, used only by a manager or coach:
If you can’t find what you are looking for here, see the FAQ on the Resources Help Page.
The Menu
Use the gray menu buttons to go to pages within our team site. There are two sets of these pages: pages about our team; and pages about our
schedule. See the site map for details.
Use the green menu button labelled Resources to go to this site’s “resources pages”.
Possible Surprises
Here are some things you might not expect:
Schedules : pages which give information about schedules won’t give information about private events
unless you have visited a password-protected page sometime in the last year.
For example, the News page won’t report upcoming practices unless you had earlier visited a password-protected page.
This ensures that only authorized people can read private information.
Upcoming Games : when a tournament is coming, the tournament
name appears in the list of upcoming events, but its games normally don’t; instead the name is a link to a special page with all tournament
details, including the list of games. There is an option to change this.
Calendar and What’s Up Pages : these might be wider than most pages; this makes it easier
to read text within their calendars.
Printing : the page masthead, menus, and decorative graphics aren’t printed, and everthing is printed in black
and white as much as possible. This reduces print costs. For details, see “Why don’t printed pages look like displayed pages?”.
Browser Update Notices : at the bottom of the News page you might see a notice
about a browser update which you can (or should) get.
For details, see the FAQ “Why am I being told about a browser update?”
Viewing Documents
Sometimes information is provided in documents instead of in web pages, for example as Word (DOC) or Adobe Reader (PDF) files.
To learn how to view such documents, see “How do I view documents which my PC cannot read?”.
Browser Issues
Older versions of browsers have uncorrected security defects that put you at risk, so you should always make sure you have the latest version.
For more information about this, see Browser News - Why Update?.
This team site works with all common PC browsers, and also with sufficiently capable mobile browsers. This site works best with the most modern browsers.
JavaScript must be enabled for many pages to work properly. Information is available on how to enable JavaScript.
Browser cookies must be enabled for certain user options to work. Information is available on user options
and how to enable cookies.