WHY THEY'RE AWESOME
The community-based model is taken to heart throughout each level and
facet of the association. Regardless of your role or what team you play on,
there's passion for the game and the community they've built.
"Whether it be the pride that our kids feel in being a Spud or the mem-
bership (our parents and volunteers), or the pride that they have in being
a part of our hockey community, it all fits together with the community
model," Moorhead Youth Hockey Association (MYHA) Executive Director
Rob Gramer said.
"We're all Spuds and we're in this together."
KEEPING THE LEGACY ALIVE
Tradition is strong in Moorhead. With a passionate hockey community
that's been invested in the game since the association first started 50
years ago, MYHA has kept the ideals of its founders alive: if you want to
play, there's a place for you at Moorhead Youth Hockey.
"The strength of our hockey community and the alumni really allow
us to sustain what our program has always meant to be," Gramer said.
The passion in the community is telling in the generations that have
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