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Tri-State Spartans

The Tri-State Spartans is a premier Tier I Youth Hockey Program. It provides elite hockey skills development alongside comprehensive academic and cultural experiences, fostering holistic player growth both on and off the ice. Emphasizing values of sportsmanship, teamwork, and individual excellence, coaches instill confidence and proficiency in fundamental skills, preparing players for Junior Hockey, NCAA college, and professional hockey careers.

 

The Tri-State Spartans utilize several facilities across Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. Part of their model's structure is to limit our travel and help provide development while allowing their players to train close to home while also allowing them to compete at the highest level of youth hockey.

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31 THF-Affiliated Players Selected in 2025 USHL Draft

The Tier 1 Hockey Federation (THF) is proud to recognize the 31 players with ties to THF-affiliated programs who were selected in the 2025 USHL Draft across both Phase I and Phase II. This milestone highlights the Federation’s growing impact on elite player development and advancement to the highest levels of amateur hockey in the […]

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South Kent School Joins THF For 2025-26 Season

The Tier 1 Hockey Federation (THF) is excited to welcome South Kent School to the league for the upcoming 2025-26 season. South Kent becomes the latest prestigious program to join the THF’s growing national platform, which continues to attract top-tier teams focused on development, exposure, and high-level competition. Based in South Kent, Connecticut, South Kent […]

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Rockets Foward Provorov Drafted by OHL’s Sudbury Wolves

The Tier 1 Hockey Federation (THF) proudly congratulates Rockets Hockey Club forward Vladimir Provorov on being selected in the 2025 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Priority Selection Draft. Provorov, a native of Yaroslavl, Russia, was chosen 37th overall by the Sudbury Wolves in the second round of this year’s draft. The dynamic forward has spent the […]

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