The Hockey Book for Girls was created on 2000-09-01.
The Hockey Book for Girls has 40 pages.
The plural possessive is: girls' hockey team (a hockey team for girls).
Not that many girls like hockey.
I am not sure between those two options, but I really matters on the way you are trying to say it. If you are saying it to the jockey players- You girls were playing hockey. If you are the girls playing hockey- We girls were playing hockey. Hope this helps!
Yes, girls are tough in hockey. Although there is no checking in girls hockey, unlike boys, they can still play just as good and competitively!
It's a split mix of hockey and dance (ballet specifically). Basically, girls used to do ballet, and some girls did hockey on ice. They finally created figure skating by combining the two, using the "on ice" in the hockey part, and the dancing in the ballet.
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Hockey is played by both men and women, boys and girls, all around the world.
Tricia Dunn has written: 'Gold medal ice hockey for women and girls' -- subject(s): Hockey for women, Hockey for girls, Women hockey players
Hockey Canada was created in 1914.
ECAC Hockey was created in 1962.
Stjernen Hockey was created in 1960.