
Super Wolves to Host Camp
Published on October 3, 2003 under International Independent Hockey League (IIHL) News Release
Local players interested in playing semi-pro hockey with the all-new Southern Michigan Super Wolves won't have far to travel. The International Independent Hockey League (IIHL) will be hosting its South Division free agent tryout camp at Yost Arena on the campus of the University of Michigan.
The IIHL announced an agreement today with Bob Gergerch of Pittsburgh to become Tryout Camp Director. Gergerich owns International Hockey College (IHC) and is President of IHC Scouting and Player Placement Services.
Gergerich has plenty of connections to American talent. He runs an annual exposure camp for junior age players and conducts an annual free agent pro tryout camp in Niagara Falls that has directed many players to professional contracts on minor league AA-level teams.
Gergerich, who played pro hockey in Europe and in North America, is a Professional Hockey Players Association (PHPA) certified Player Agent.
He has also instructed and directed many schools throughout North America and Europe with IHC during the past 20 years. He played his junior hockey in Canada and is a certified USA Master Hockey Coach. He has placed many of his students on college, junior and professional teams. Gergerich was a Sports Management major in college and writes many articles in hockey and fitness publications on instruction, conditioning and exposure.
The Ann Arbor tryout camp will be staged Oct. 30-31 by IHC. Gergerich is also arranging a North Division free agent tryout camp for prospective IIHL players. The two tryout camps will be in addition to the new pro league's "Draft Camp" where invitees will be on display before all of the IIHL coaches and general managers in a two-day event that will conclude with a draft.
Every player drafted will be invited to IIHL training camps that begin on Nov. 24.
The IIHL is a new A-level pro league where players will be paid an average of about $500 monthly. The league restricts rosters to no more than 6 foreign-born players.
The IIHL schedule will be announced on Oct. 11 when the final list of first-year cities is revealed with the official launching of a league web site..
The Super Wolves will be based at Chelsea's Arctic Coliseum and will play 7 games at Yost Arena on the campus of the University of Michigan. Other franchises so far officially revealed have been the Northern Michigan Predators and the Ohio Valley Ice Cats. The Predators will play at the all-new Polar Bear Ice & Fitness in Harbor Springs. The Ice Cats will play their home games at Bird Arena on the campus of Ohio University.
A Lansing-based franchise has secured a lease to play home dates at Munn Arena on the campus of Michigan State University. An ownership group and the club's management staff will be announed next week.
Details on the "Draft Camp" and each of IHC's free agent tryout camps will be available within a few days. Gergerich can be reached by telephone at (412) 835-3801.
International Independent Hockey League Stories from October 3, 2003
- Locals Don't Have Far to Tryout with Predators - Northern Michigan Predators
- Potential Ice Cats Get Chance to Shine - Ohio Valley Ice Cats
- Super Wolves to Host Camp - IIHL
- IIHL Announces Tryout Deal - IIHL
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