High School Ice Hockey in New York - NYSAHA Club Teams

NYSAHA Club Teams

School Nickname Colors Est. League State Championships
Akron Tigers Black, Gold 2007 BEHSCHL
Arlington Admirals Maroon, Vegas Gold HVHSHA
Bellmore-Merrick Bulldogs Maroon and Navy HSHLNC
Bethpage Golden Eagles Gold and Blue HSHLNC
Binghamton Patriots Red, White, Blue BCHSHA
Canisius Club Crusaders Blue and Gold SHSCHL
Centereach/Selden Cougars Red, White, Blue SCHSCHL
Cheektowaga Warriors Maroon and Gold 1973 WNYHSCHL 2005, 2006, 2007
Chenango Forks Blue Devils Blue, Red, White BCHSHA
Chenango Valley Warriors Red, White, Black BCHSHA
City Honors/Cardinal O'Hara Black and Gray WNYHSCHL
Cleveland Hill/JFK Highlanders Navy and Gold 1997 SHSCHL
Cold Spring Harbor Seahawks Scarlet and Navy HSHLNC
Comsewogue/Point Jefferson SCHSHSL
Connetquot/Sayville Thunderbirds Red and Gold SCHSCHL
Cornwall Dragons Green and White HVHSHA
Depew Wildcats Navy and Carolina Blue 1973 WNYHSCHL
East Aurora Blue Devils Blue and Gray 2004 SHSCHL
East Islip Chiefs Red and Black SCHSCHL
Eden/Lakeshore Teal and Purple 2005 SHSCHL
Fredonia/Dunkirk Steelers Navy and Columbia Blue WNYHSCHL
Garden City Wings Red and White HSHLNC
Grand Island Vikings Blue and White 1974 SHSCHL
Half Hollow Hills Hornets Red and Black SCHSCHL
Hauppauge SCHSCHL
Hendrick Hudson Sailors Blue and White HVHSHA
Hutch Tech Engineers Maroon and White 1972 BEHSCHL
Iroquois/Alden Chiefs Red, white and Blue 2000 SHSCHL
Jamestown Area Red and White WNYHSCHL
Jericho Jayhawks Navy and Gold HSHLNC
John Jay Patriots White and Blue HVHSHA
Johnson City Wildcats Maroon, White BCHSHA
Ketcham/Millbrook HVHSHA
Kings Park/Commack SCHSCHL
Kingston Tigers Maroon and White HVHSHA
Lancaster Club Redskins Red and Black 1973 WNYHSCHL
Levittown Falcons Blue and Orange HSHLNC
Locust Valley Falcons Green and Black HSHLNC
Long Beach Marines Blue and Black HSHLNC 2005, 2011, 2012
Longwood Lions Green and Gold SCHSHL
Maine-Endwell Spartans Blue, Yellow BCHSHA
Massapequa Chiefs Navy and Gold 1969 HSHLNC
Maryvale Flyers Maroon and White 1973 WNYHSCHL 2010, 2011
McKinley Eagles Orange and Black 1972 BEHSCHL
Niagara Catholic Big Red Red and White BEHSCHL
Northport/Huntington Tigers Navy and Gold SCHSCHL
Oceanside Sailors Navy and Columbia Blue HSHLNC
Olean Area Green,White,Black WNYHSCHL
Orchard Park Club Quakers Maroon and White 1973 WNYHSCHL
Patchogue-Medford Raiders Black and Red SCHSCHL
Pioneer-Springville Griffins Purple and Yellow 2009 WNYHSCHL
Roosevelt Presidents Green and Gold HVHSHA
Sachem Arrows Black and Gold SCHSCHL 1991,1993,1994
Saint Francis Club Red Raiders Red and White SHSCHL
Saint Joes Club Marauders Maroon and White WNYHSCHL
Saint John the Baptist Cougars Red and White SCHSCHL
Saint Mary's Gaels Navy and Columbia Blue Independent 1994-1998,2000-2007
Saint Mary's B Gaels Navy and Columbia Blue HSHLNC
- Seton Catholic Central Saints Green, White BCHSHA
Sewanhaka Indians Purple and Gold HSHLNC
Southwestern/Maple Grove Black and Red 2001 WNYHSCHL 2002
Starpoint Spartans Red and Black 1998 WNYHSCHL
Syosset Braves Black And Red HSHLNC
Union-Endicott Tigers Black, Orange BCHSHA
Valley Central Vikings Blue and White HVHSHA
Vestal Golden Bears Green, Gold BCHSHA
Wantagh/Seaford Baymen Black and Gold HSHLNC
Warwick Wildcats Purple and Gold HVHSHA
Washingtonville Wizards Blue and Gold HVHSHA
West Islip Lions Blue and Gold SCHSCHL
Williamsville North Spartans Green and Gold 2006 WNYHSCHL

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