Kirkland brings together the best of Eastside living—excellent schools, beautiful waterfront parks, and an active community that values youth enrichment. As one of the most family-friendly cities in the region, Kirkland provides an ideal environment for introducing children to the exciting world of ball hockey.
From downtown Kirkland to Juanita, Finn Hill, and Totem Lake, we serve families throughout this diverse city. Our programs connect with the Lake Washington School District and local community centers to bring hockey to where families live.
Kirkland families embrace active living, from the Cross Kirkland Corridor trail to the city's extensive park system. Ball hockey fits naturally into this culture—it's a fast-paced, skill-building sport that kids can practice almost anywhere. The Peter Kirk Community Center and numerous elementary school gymnasiums provide excellent venues for our programs.
The Eastside has seen tremendous hockey growth since the Seattle Kraken arrived. Kirkland families who once only had distant ice rinks as an option now have ball hockey right in their community. Kids can learn fundamental hockey skills—stickhandling, passing, shooting, positioning—without the barriers of expensive equipment or limited ice time.
Many Kirkland players who start with ball hockey eventually try ice hockey at Kraken Community Iceplex or other facilities. The skills transfer directly, giving kids a head start on the ice.
Ready to bring ball hockey to your Kirkland family? Contact us to learn about programs in your neighborhood.