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The Southern California Amateur Hockey Association (SCAHA) is the governing body for competitive and developmental youth hockey on Southern California and is sanctioned by the California Amateur Hockey Association as part of USA Hockey. The association was formed in 1974 [1] and officially lists 22 member hockey clubs. [2]
American Hockey League (high-level) ECHL (formerly East Coast Hockey League) (mid-level) Federal Prospects Hockey League (low-level) Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (low-level) SPHL (formerly Southern Professional Hockey League) (low-level) Juniors: Canadian Hockey League (CHL; an umbrella organization) Ontario Hockey League (Major junior)
Skyhawks Sports Academy is a youth sports camp organization based in Spokane, Washington, United States.The organization was founded in Spokane in 1979 as a soccer program where children could learn sports in a fun, safe and non-competitive environment. [1]
The Western States Hockey League (WSHL) was a junior ice hockey league established in 1993. It was sanctioned by the United Hockey Union , the junior hockey branch of the Amateur Athletic Union . Previously, it was sanctioned by USA Hockey from 1994 to 2011.
Tahoe Prep Hockey Academy is the first hockey preparatory boarding school in California. [1] It is located in South Lake Tahoe, California on 16.2 acres in the Meyers community. It provides elite high altitude training, athletics and fully accredited NCAA college preparatory academics for student-athletes in the 9th thru 12th grade. [ 2 ]
Pro Beach Hockey: Sun, Surf and Slapshots follows the rise and fall of professional roller hockey league, Pro Beach Hockey, in Southern California. The league existed for three seasons from 1998 ...
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The Pacific Southwest Hockey League was founded in 1972 following the dissolution of the Cal-Neva Hockey League. and the Falcons were one of the league's staples, as the only franchise in the league that was present from its beginning, throughout to the 1995–96 merger that formed the West Coast Hockey League.