Shoreline bridges Seattle and Snohomish County, offering families the best of both worlds—urban accessibility with a suburban feel. The city's diverse neighborhoods, excellent parks, and strong school district make it an ideal community for youth sports programs. Ball hockey thrives in Shoreline's active, family-oriented environment.
From the neighborhoods around Shoreline Community College to Richmond Beach and Echo Lake, we serve families throughout this growing city. Light rail expansion has made Shoreline even more connected, bringing new families to the area and expanding our reach.
Shoreline offers the amenities of a larger city while maintaining neighborhood connections that make youth sports meaningful. Kids attend programs with classmates and neighbors, building friendships that extend beyond the hockey surface. Parents appreciate the convenience of programs at local schools and community centers.
Shoreline's central location makes it a natural hub for hockey in north King County. Families from Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, and north Seattle often participate in our Shoreline programs. This creates a diverse community of players and helps build the youth hockey scene throughout the region.
With the Seattle Kraken bringing NHL hockey to the region, interest in youth hockey has never been higher. Ball hockey gives Shoreline kids an accessible way to join the excitement—no ice rink needed, no expensive equipment required, just the fundamentals of a great team sport.
Ready to play ball hockey in Shoreline? Contact us to learn about programs in your neighborhood.