Indiana Youth Hockey Association
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Learn to Play
Designed for new players aged 4-17, this program teaches the fundamentals of stickhandling and skating.

317 Hockey League
A recreational hockey league in central Indiana for boys and girls ages 4-17.

Indy Jr Fuel Travel Hockey Program
A travel hockey program based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

About
Indiana Youth Hockey Association


Founded in
2016
EIN
25-1633994
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development > Sports & Recreation > Ice Hockey Teams
Address
PO BOX 1432 INDIANA, PA 15701-5432 United States
Website
https://www.iyhachiefs.com/
Phone
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Email address
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About
The Indiana Youth Hockey Association provides opportunities for youth in Indiana County and surrounding areas to play competitive hockey. Founded in 2016, IYHA focuses on character development and sportsmanship. IYHA is also home to the Indy Jr Fuel travel hockey program and the 317 Hockey League, a recreational league in central Indiana.
Mission
Indiana Youth Hockey Association fosters youth hockey in Indiana, PA, providing local children opportunities to learn, play, and grow through teamwork and sportsmanship.

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