It is now live on our homepage under "Shop" or at the following link:
https://wwfhastore2022.itemorder.com/shop/home/
This will be where all team gear can be ordered throughout the season, from gear bags, to track suits, to dryland gear, to t-shirts, hats, scarves, etc..... Something for everyone in the family!
We are working with Play it Again Sports in Lynnwood to host the store and all items can be shipped to your home, or picked up for free at their store.
We will have example track suit sizes in the lobby of KCI on the following dates:
Swing by if you need to figure out your size!
A portion of all purchases will go to support WWFHA. Happy Shopping!
We are continuing our hockey teaching over the summer, so if you know a girl who would like to learn to play hockey, send her to Summer Wild Things!
This session is a six-week program designed to get kids ready to join a team in the fall. Players can start at any time as long as space is available in the session.
Day / Time:
For more information on our Wild Things program, click here.
Come join us for an introductory officiating seminar for females, led by female instructors. We want to introduce you to the officiating side of the game and we promise this will expand your vision on the ice and make you a better player as well!
WWFHA, PNAHA and USA Hockey will be hosting a Girls and Women’s Only Officiating Seminar on August 15th and 16th in Seattle, WA at the Kraken Iceplex Arena, starting at 5:00 PM. This seminar will be a Level 1 and 2 seminar and is geared toward brand new officials and officials with only a few years of experience.
This will satisfy your annual seminar requirement. If you would like more information, please contact Annette Lin at wastatehockeyric@gmail.com. If you've already signed up for seminar, but would like to attend this one instead, you can self transfer, click this link for directions: https://www.usahockey.com/page/show/983896-seminar-transfer-procedure
If you would like to register for this seminar, you'll need to register as an official with USAHockey this is an additional registration to your player registration. Use the same member registration link at https://membership.usahockey.com/
Then, you can register for this seminar at: https://usahockey.com/officialseminars
This seminar is intended for 12U and above.
Looking forward to seeing you!
We are currently forming teams for the following divisions:
Practices will start after Labor Day at KCI (Kraken Community Iceplex).
Watch your inboxes over the summer for information about beginning of the year events as well as 10UB tryout information!
Click here to find out more about how we structure our rec league program.
If you have questions about registration, please contact our registrar.
Send photos (or video) of you shooting this summer - on ice, off ice, with friends, on the beach - for a chance to be featured on our page & on social media!
Email media@wwfha.com or tag us on social media!
The Western Washington Female Hockey Association (WWFHA) was established in 2002 when a group of dedicated parents desiring a place for their daughters to play ice hockey started the association with three teams.
As the association has grown, several distinct teams have been created to support the age and ability levels:
In the last ten years, WWFHA has transitioned from a recreational club providing girls an opportunity to play ice hockey to an association aiming to meet the competitive and recreational goals of each and every female hockey player.
WWFHA is a member of USA Hockey, Pacific Northwest Amateur Hockey Association (PNAHA), the prestigious Canadian Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association (PCAHA) female division, and the Western Girls Hockey League.
If you missed tryouts and would like to be considered for a team - please contact our registrar Les Hill at registrar@wwfha.com
Registration is now open for tryouts for our Rep teams – these teams play in PCAHA in BC and in the WGHL and are the highest level of hockey we offer.
Teams:
12UAA and 12UA, 14UAA, 19UAA
10uB tryouts will take place after the start of the season. We'll share more information as the season start gets closer.
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