Female hockey is ascending in the Shuswap with the launch of the Salmon Arm Silver Hawks.
Representatives of the Salmon Arm Minor Hockey Association (SAMHA), including many of its young hockey players, gathered Tuesday night, Oct. 24, for a celebratory unveiling of the new branding and logo that will represent female hockey in the organization moving forward.
鈥淚t is important for the girls to feel like they have a place to belong, that鈥檚 identifiable and kind of sets them apart a bit鈥,鈥 said SAMHA female hockey vice-president Val Kloska. 鈥淚鈥檓 really happy with the end product. I think the girls have really nailed it and picked something good for themselves.鈥
Kloska explained the process of creating the Silver Hawks began in the spring, when SAMHA reached out to players and got feedback on what they would like. Thirteen logos were designed and submitted, many by players themselves. An initial vote narrowed the choices down to three, and this past week, the players voted for the winner.
鈥淲e had a lot of player submissions and ultimately did a couple of rounds of voting to narrow it down and yeah, everybody was super excited with the final selection,鈥 said Kloska.
Representatives from SASCU also took part in the unveiling. Funding from the organization will go towards buying jerseys displaying the Salmon Arm Silver Hawk鈥檚 logo for this season鈥檚 six female teams, ranging from U7 to U15.
鈥淭eam sports deliver so many benefits to a young person鈥檚 well-being,鈥 said Sheri Greeno, SASCU Director of Brand & Community. 鈥淣ot only is it a source of lifelong friendships, girls in sports also show higher levels of confidence and self-esteem, and even tend to do better in school. SASCU welcomes this opportunity to be part of promoting this to our area鈥檚 youth.鈥
The number of female teams SAMHA has this season is another cause for celebration.
鈥淚鈥檝e been around Salmon Arm Minor Hockey for quite a long time, and when my son was playing鈥 there were no girls teams,鈥 said Kloska. 鈥淚 played hockey in this area growing up and I remember there being a mixed-age team from Salmon Arm that was a girls team, and when my son played鈥 I think it was 2010/2011, there were no girls teams at that time, and I could count on one hand how many girls were playing hockey in the entire association.
鈥淪o for us to not only have one girls team, but to boast six, we actually have the second most female hockey teams in the entire Okanagan area, second only to 麻豆精选!鈥
With the introduction of the Silver Hawks, Kloska anticipates interest and participation in female hockey will only grow.
鈥淚 think we saw that happening,鈥 said Kloska, noting how in 2020, when her daughter was old enough to start playing hockey, there was a push for SAMHA to form female teams, leading to a U7 and U9.
鈥淭hey were small teams and as parent groups and鈥 female advocates for female sport, we pushed hard for them not to be mixed in with the boys and split up. We have seen an immense amount of word of mouth growth, just from having girl-only options for hockey, and I can only see it growing exponentially with an official brand and that formal backing of Salmon Arm Minor Hockey to show that hockey is important and meaningful in our community.鈥
Kloska is already looking forward to the 2024 February Family Day weekend tournament, that will see the Silver Hawks on the ice at Shaw Centre.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be the first time we鈥檝e had multiple female teams hosting a tournament together at Shaw Centre,鈥 said Kloska. 鈥淣ormally they will have sent us out to Sicamous or somewhere where we can have a smaller tournament. So it will be like a big four-day hockey festival Family Day weekend. It鈥檚 super exciting for our association to support!鈥
Kloska noted the Silver Hawks unveiling coincidentally coincided with the release of the Professional Women鈥檚 Hockey League.
鈥淗ow timely was that!鈥 said Kloska.
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