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There has been an '''Annual Association of the Little Ice Hockey''' tournament played since 1994. It features lower grade and upper grade competitions. A '''High School Ice Hockey League''' is also an existence. | There has been an '''Annual Association of the Little Ice Hockey''' tournament played since 1994. It features lower grade and upper grade competitions. A '''High School Ice Hockey League''' is also an existence. | ||
==High School Champions== | |||
*2016: Kyung Bock HS | |||
*2015: Kwang Sung HS | |||
*2014: Kyung Bock HS | |||
*2013: Sun Duck HS | |||
*2012: Joong Dong HS | |||
*2011: Kyung Bock HS | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.kiha.or.kr Korea Ice Hockey Association] | *[http://www.kiha.or.kr Korea Ice Hockey Association] |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 28 July 2023
Junior hockey in South Korea consists of various leagues and tournaments. The Korea Ice Hockey Association is responsible for organizing the competitions.
There are national leagues contested at the U18, U15, and U12 levels. The U15 and U12 competitions were first played in 2002. A U9 National Ice Hockey Tournament has been arranged since 2014.
There has been an Annual Association of the Little Ice Hockey tournament played since 1994. It features lower grade and upper grade competitions. A High School Ice Hockey League is also an existence.
High School Champions
- 2016: Kyung Bock HS
- 2015: Kwang Sung HS
- 2014: Kyung Bock HS
- 2013: Sun Duck HS
- 2012: Joong Dong HS
- 2011: Kyung Bock HS