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Coeur d'Alene Hockey Association 14U Team Wins Idaho State Championship

Coeur d'Alene's 14U hockey squad outscored three opponents 16-6 in Sun Valley, going undefeated to claim the Idaho state championship in late March 2026.

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Sixteen goals scored, six allowed, and a state championship to show for it. The Coeur d'Alene Hockey Association's 14U squad swept through the Sun Valley bracket undefeated, clinching Idaho's 14U state title with a collective statement about where youth hockey in the Inland Northwest now stands.

The team's path left little doubt. CDAHA opened with a commanding 5-0 shutout of Sun Valley Rep A, then turned away the Boise Junior Steelheads Rep AA 6-4 in a stiffer test before sealing the championship with a 5-2 win again over Sun Valley Rep A. Across three games, the bracket run showcased a team built on two-way discipline: a tight defensive structure limited Sun Valley to two goals in the title game while the offense put up five.

For the Coeur d'Alene Hockey Association, which draws its players from families across Kootenai County, the championship represents the payoff of a development pipeline built through volunteer coaching, year-round rink time, and steady community investment. The association's youth programs rely on a mix of local sponsors, parent-driven fundraising, and coordination with Coeur d'Alene's rink infrastructure to keep ice time accessible for young players at every level.

Winning a state title does more than fill a trophy case. The championship strengthens CDAHA's position heading into summer camp recruitment, creates momentum for the association's fundraising cycle ahead of next season, and signals to families across the region that competitive development hockey is available without leaving North Idaho. For student-athletes with longer-range ambitions, the visibility from a state title opens early conversations with college programs now paying attention to the Inland Northwest.

The title carries weight for Kootenai County's broader winter-sports economy as well. Competitive youth hockey programs generate demand for rink hours, officials, equipment vendors, and coaching staff, all of which sustain local jobs and small businesses tied to the sport. A high-profile championship reinforces North Idaho's standing as a destination for regional tournaments and keeps year-round training programs financially viable.

With the title secured, the association is expected to channel the momentum into expanded youth programming and celebratory events for the players and families whose offseason work built this run from the ice up.

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