NOTE ON CHILD SAFETY
The SUNY Youth Sports Institute recommends that all youth sports programs
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The first year of the Wareham Youth Hockey program just ended, and the league is already looking to expand next season. "It's been a great season. We are already looking to expand and add Midget and Pee Wee teams for next season," said WYH President Ben Hathaway. Hathaway who also coaches the varsity team at Wareham High can tell when kids have not been able to play much youth hockey. "There have been kids who've come out for the high school teams who have to be taught how to skate," Hathaway said, "If you start kids at a younger age, they're going to develop better skills and better instincts for the finer points of the game." The WYH is looking to add a Learn to Play Hockey program as well as a Pee Wee program to their Mite and Squirt programs.