More than 70 kids turned out to give one of the fastest growing sports in the Lower Mainland a try on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 91原创鈥檚 George Preston Sport Box, hosted by the 91原创-based (VBHA), with .
An all-ages girls-only try-it session with female coaches and mentors drew about 30, while a co-ed session later in the day drew 40.
VBHA vice-president Alex Joehl explained it was part of a 鈥渂rand-new鈥 campaign to get more girls playing ball hockey, with the VBHA hoping to sign up enough for three divisions in 2023 鈥 Peewee (U13), Minor (U16) & Major (U19).
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great sport, its fast-paced, the kids get lots of exercise,鈥 Joehl enthused.
鈥淏all hockey is already one of the most accessible sports that there is. We want to give kids a chance to try the sport before they commit to buying full equipment and pay full registration fees.鈥

For the inaugural , VBHA hopes to organize female-only skill development opportunities, with teams playing practices and games throughout the season, interlocking with other associations.
Females interested in playing can choose to play in the co-ed or girls-only divisions.
If there aren鈥檛 enough registrants to form a girls鈥 team, plan B could involve a spot on a co-ed team, a full refund, moving up or down a division to help fill the roster of a girls team at the discretion of the VBHA, or joining an inter-league team.
Valley Ball Hockey Association was incorporated as a not-for-profit society in 1996 and currently has approximately 1,200 players and 75 teams.
Registration for 2023 at ends Feb. 3.
More photos from the day can be viewed online at the .
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