Southern California Amateur Hockey Association
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Southern California Amateur Hockey Association is the governing body for competitive and developmental youth hockey on Southern California
and is sanctioned by the California Amateur Hockey Association as part of USA Hockey
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Known by the acronym SCAHA, the association was formed in 1974 and officially lists 23 member hockey clubs. SCAHA is the largest youth hockey league in the Western United States.
SCAHA Staff:
A total of 156 teams are competing under to auspices of SCAHA — with 37 at the tier level and another 119 at the developmental travel level. There are seven exhibition teams, five for the Lady Ducks and two Select Girls teams.
The teams compete in one of the following playing levels: Mite, Squirt B, Squirt A, PeeWee B, PeeWee A, PeeWee AA, Bantam B, Bantam A, Bantam AA, Midget 16U A, Midget 16U AA, Midget 18U A, Midget 18U AA.
California
California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States. It is by far the most populous U.S. state, and the third-largest by land area...
and is sanctioned by the California Amateur Hockey Association as part of USA Hockey
USA Hockey
USA Hockey is recognized by the International Olympic Committee and the United States Olympic Committee as the governing body for amateur ice hockey in the United States and is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. The organization is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has...
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Known by the acronym SCAHA, the association was formed in 1974 and officially lists 23 member hockey clubs. SCAHA is the largest youth hockey league in the Western United States.
SCAHA Leadership
SCAHA Executive Committee:- Sandy Blumberg, Commissioner
- John Siberstein, Deputy Commissioner
- Jaime Campbell, Director of Manager
- Kevin Culbertson, Director at Large
- Bob Driffill, Treasurer
- Nancy Hodge, Ace Coaching Coordinator
- Rosemary Voulelikas, Secretary
SCAHA Staff:
- Chris Carcerano, Ice Convener
- Annie Fisher, Statistician
- Wendy Goldstein, Director of Member Services
2009-2010 Season
For the 2009-2010 season, 22 clubs are participating in competition ranging from the Mite through Midget levels.A total of 156 teams are competing under to auspices of SCAHA — with 37 at the tier level and another 119 at the developmental travel level. There are seven exhibition teams, five for the Lady Ducks and two Select Girls teams.
The teams compete in one of the following playing levels: Mite, Squirt B, Squirt A, PeeWee B, PeeWee A, PeeWee AA, Bantam B, Bantam A, Bantam AA, Midget 16U A, Midget 16U AA, Midget 18U A, Midget 18U AA.
Participating clubs
- Anaheim Jr. Ducks
- Anaheim Wildcats
- Bakersfield Dragons
- Bay Harbor Red Wings
- Beach City Lightning
- California Golden Bears
- California Stars
- California Wave
- Channel Islands Riptide
- Jr. Reign
- LA Hockey Club
- La Jolla Jaguars
- Los Angeles Jr. Kings
- OC Hockey Club
- Ontario Eagles
- Pasadena Maple Leafs
- San Diego Gulls
- San Diego Ice Arena Hockey Club
- San Diego Saints
- Valencia Express
- Ventura Mariners
- West Valley Wolves
Participating Rinks
- Aliso Viejo Ice Palalce
- The Rinks: Anaheim Ice
- Bakersfield Ice Sports Center
- Center Ice Arena - Ontario
- Channel Islands Ice Center
- Culver City Ice Arena
- East West Ice Palace
- Iceoplex - Simi Valley (formerly Easy Street Arena)
- Glacial Gardens Skating Arena - Lakewood
- Ice Town Arena - La Jolla
- Iceoplex - Escondido
- KHS Ice Arena
- Kroc Center Ice Arena
- Ontario Ice Skating Center
- Orange County Ice Palace
- Paramount Iceland
- Pasadena Skating Center
- Pickwick Ice Arena
- San Diego Ice Arena
- Skating Edge Ice Center
- Toyota Sports Center
- Valencia Ice Station
- Valley Ice Center
- Van Nuys Iceland