Bloomington Youth Hockey
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Travel Hockey
Offers a competitive travel hockey experience for youth players from Mites through Midget Major level throughout Central Illinois.

Learn to Play
Introduces young players to the basics of hockey through skating and fundamental skills development.

About
Bloomington Youth Hockey


Founded in
2011
EIN
26-4825598
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development.Sports & Recreation.Ice Hockey Teams
Address
PO BOX 3454 BLOOMINGTON, IL 61702-0000 United States
Website
https://www.bloomingtonyouthhockey.com/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Bloomington Youth Hockey (BYH), est. 2009, offers a competitive travel hockey experience for youth players (Mites to Midget Major) in Central Illinois. As a non-profit, volunteer-run org, BYH focuses on player development and community. BYH is committed to developing well-rounded players through skill, character, and sportsmanship, fostering teamwork, respect, and life lessons beyond the rink.
Mission
Bloomington Youth Hockey is committed to developing well-rounded hockey players who excel through skill, character, and sportsmanship, providing a supportive and enjoyable environment and focusing on quality development.

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