Part one: Girls’ Hockey Memoirs: “A Quest for Recognition”
This is a story about a remarkable group of girls who, in the 1970s, wanted one thing – to play hockey and be recognized as hockey players. I had the good fortune to coach these girls for five years. Fifty years
have passed since we started. Before memories fade and newspaper clippings are lost, it’s time to put pen to paper and tell their story. (By John Gates)
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