BILLINGS, Mont. – A new chapter is unfolding in Billings as the city’s first all-girls high school hockey team takes to the ice. The Billings Bulls 19U all-girls team is making history at Centennial Ice Rink.
This team is about more than just winning. It’s about creating opportunities for the next generation of girls in the sport.
“We’ve been with these girls for a long time. We’ve coached them since, you know, 12 and 14U and they’re just a great group of kids, they’re very competitive,” said Coach Josh Cavan.
Many of these players were part of the 14U girls team that won a state championship last year. Their success demonstrated that girls hockey belongs in Montana and can excel.
“A lot of sports are dominated by males and having like girl’s teams really, like, helps like bring light to us and like, give us a chance to also compete too,” said Sage Rohweder, a player on the team.
Billings hockey is reaching new heights with a new rink set to open next year. The growth in youth and competitive teams is momentum that this all-girls team is helping to drive forward.
“One of our biggest growing programs is Girl’s hockey. And we hope that all of our programs continue to grow and continue to be competitive,” Cavan said.
With a roster full of passion and chemistry, the team is focused on setting the standard for the future of girls hockey in Billings.
“I think it’s really exciting. I didn’t really know a lot of girls growing up. Playing is really just me. Ivey and one of our other teammates. So, it’s really nice seeing them all just start to play and have more girls in their lives that do play hockey,” said Brekk Davis, the team’s alternate captain.
The team is also raising money for a girls locker room at the new rink. You can find more information on how you can support the effort here.