Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey League
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Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey League
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Travel Hockey Teams
Travel teams for boys and girls aged 6 through high school, known as the Black Bears.

Learn to Skate/Play Program
Learn to Skate and Learn to Play program for children ages 4-10.

About
Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey League

Founded in
1985
EIN
22-2578922
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
PO BOX 995 NORTH ADAMS, MA 01247-0000 Unite States
Website
http://www.nbyhl.com
Phone
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About
Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey League, founded in 1969, promotes hockey among youth in Northern Berkshire County, MA, and Southern VT. It offers travel teams for ages 6 through high school, and learn-to-skate programs for ages 4-10, teaching the game and stressing physical fitness and core values like sportsmanship and teamwork.
Mission
Since 1969, Northern Berkshire Youth Hockey has promoted and developed the game of hockey among the youth of Northern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and Southern Vermont. The league provides instruction, stresses physical fitness, and instills core values such as sportsmanship, respect, and teamwork.

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