Sno-King Amateur Hockey Association
About
Eastside's 50-Year-Old Nonprofit Hockey Association
Sno-King Amateur Hockey Association (SKAHA) is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to youth hockey on the Seattle Eastside, operating in partnership with Sno-King Ice Arenas. SKAHA runs the recreational and competitive youth hockey programming across three Sno-King rinks (Kirkland flagship, Renton, and Snoqualmie), serving kids from learn-to-play first-timers through 18U travel.
Programs For Kids
Programming covers the full USA Hockey age tier. Programs include:
- Learn to Play Hockey introductory sessions
- House league play across 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U
- Recreational divisions and competitive travel teams
- Girls hockey track
- Summer development camps
- Power skating and skills clinics
- Goalie clinics
- Spring/summer pickup hockey
What's Included
- Home practice and game ice across three Sno-King rinks
- USA Hockey-registered coaches and ADM curriculum
- Volunteer board structure (501c3 nonprofit)
- Path toward junior and college hockey for older tiers
- Year-round programming continuity
- 50+ years of Eastside hockey heritage
Experience
SKAHA is the obvious default for any Eastside-Seattle family serious about youth hockey - deep coaching, community pricing, and the multi-rink network keeps practice scheduling flexible. Tryouts every August for travel teams.