It is a program that has seen tremendous growth since it began in 2016.
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"I think everyone just really took to the concept and what we are doing added one or two teams every year since we started," said President Alex Moed.
"I really like hockey, because I think it's really fun," said Megan, 8.
One of the key reasons these girls are able to do what they love is because of the pioneers who came before them. The group was part of an event in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX.
"It's cool because I really connect with the girls, and the boys, it's a little harder, becauase they don't really understand what it's like," said Ashlee, 11.
"I want them to understand the benefit of this piece of legislation, this sport, and other women's sports," Moed added.
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