Girls Hockey
Everest Storm Girls Hockey
Everest Storm is the premier destination for female athletes across Central Wisconsin to develop, compete, and thrive. Our program is designed for girls of all ages and skill levels—from those stepping onto the ice for the very first time to elite players preparing for high school. By providing a dedicated space for girls to call their own, we foster a unique culture where athletes feel comfortable pushing their limits. Here, your daughter isn't just a part of a team; she is part of a sisterhood backed by the most comprehensive development program in the region.
What truly sets the Storm apart is the "Everest Edge." Our athletes gain exclusive access to world-class amenities including our state-of-the-art facility, professional Dryland training, rigorous power skating curriculum, and summer ice programs. We believe that girls deserve the best resources available to reach their full potential. If your local association doesn't offer a dedicated girls’ team, Everest Storm welcomes you with open arms. Join our tremendous community and experience a higher standard of hockey.
Ages
Open to all female athletes from birth year 2022 - 2013.
Intro to Hockey - Bantam
USA Hockey Registration
USA Hockey Registration is required for ALL players 8U Mites and up.
When
Season start: September 30, 2024
Season end: March 21, 2025
Tryouts:
Mites: TBD
Squirts: TBD
PeeWee: TBD
Bantam: TBD
All teams will be finalized by 10/31.
Games
Regular Season Games:
8u: TBD, inquire with coaching staff
10u: 28 regular season games
12u: 32 regular season games
14u: 36 regular season games
Practices
Each development level is allocated ice per season as follows:
8u: 50 hrs on-ice
10u: 70+ hrs on-ice
12u: 70+ hrs on ice
14u: 70+ hrs on ice
Where
Practices & home games will be held at the Greenheck Field House.
Away games and tournaments are will be communicated when they are confirmed
Jerseys
- Each EYH player will receive a customized game jersey & sock package that they will keep at the end of the season
- Player uniform package details will be provided at registration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility & Boundaries
I live outside the district—am I still eligible to play for Everest Storm?
Absolutely. We believe every female athlete deserves a place to compete. Everest Storm welcomes any female athlete whose current home organization does not offer a dedicated girls’ program. We are committed to providing a home for players across the region to develop their skills in a competitive, girl-centric environment.
The Player Experience
As a female athlete, what can I expect from the Everest Storm program? You can expect a program where female athletes aren't an afterthought—they are the priority. We provide a defined, dedicated space within Everest Hockey. This includes:
- Dedicated Facilities: Private locker rooms specifically for our female teams.
- Equal Resources: Full access to the same professional-grade amenities, high-performance training, and ice time as our co-ed programs.
- Elite Development: A coaching philosophy tailored to the growth and empowerment of female hockey players.
Can my daughter play for both for a EYH co-ed team and Everest Storm? This is a common "dual-rostering" question. You should clarify your stance based on WAHA/USA Hockey rules. > Example: While many of our athletes focus solely on the Storm, we support the growth of the game. Please contact our Hockey Director to discuss dual-rostering rules and how we manage scheduling conflicts.
2026-2027 Girls Hockey
Experience the premier destination for girls’ hockey in Central Wisconsin at Everest Youth Hockey. Our program is engineered to fuel a lifelong passion for the sport, combining Superior Programming with an empowering environment where girls thrive together. From Elite Development—featuring professional Dryland training and world-class power skating—to the Powerful Connections made with lifelong friends, we offer a "girls-only" experience that is second to none. Join the Everest family to build explosive skills, unbreakable confidence, and memories that last a lifetime in one of the state’s fastest-growing female hockey communities.
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