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WEBER COUNTY YOUTH HOCKEY
JR. MUSTANGS PROGRAM

The Weber County Sports Complex owns and operates the Weber County Youth Hockey Jr Mustangs ice hockey program which offers recreational and competitive Travel ice hockey for ages 3 through Tier II 18U AA. WCYH is built on sustainability practices within our community that promote our Mission through grass-roots programs that support “Buy Local, Support Local, Play Local” initiatives which create a strong economy within Weber County. WCYH has quickly become Northern Utah’s premier choice for Youth Hockey by engaging in County-wide development & sustainability practices, offering solid skill development within each division and providing partnerships that create a positive atmosphere for players, coaches and families of all skill levels.

 

WCYH has partnered with the Ogden Mustangs to provide developmental experiences that players can utilize to move through Youth Hockey at a pace that meets their goals. Our program focuses heavily on individual skill development, which, as you know, is the base for all players at all levels, giving players of all ages the ability to effectively take part in practices & games, teaching comprehensive team play which includes appropriate position knowledge, systems & best-practice training habits that players can carry with them throughout their lives. WCYH meets the needs of Weber County players from brand-new beginners to highly competitive players that have spent 15+ years training in this sport.

 

All levels of play offer players the development necessary to reap the benefits of this unique & often overlooked sport as there are many barriers to getting started in Ice Hockey. WCYH has worked diligently to address the barriers that new families face and provide entry to a program that has clear offerings and provides a gateway to excelling. We look forward to cultivating our partnership with the Ogden Mustangs for many years to come.

For more information, please visit Weber County Youth Hockey

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