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Establishment<\/b>

ECHO hockey club was formed and affiliated with Hockey Victoria in 2002 on the back of a successful summer season trial. ECHO was founded as a sporting club that upholds Christian values, socially focused, and good sportsmanship with the purpose of providing anyone wanting to play hockey with the chance to keep Sunday free.

As a one team club, the first season was a success, winning both the Minor Premiership and Premiership flag. The following year, despite losing the Grand Final the club again achieved promotion. In 2004 ECHO expanded, adding a Men\u2019s team and a new Women\u2019s team. The Women\u2019s team went on to win the Club\u2019s second Premiership, and both Men\u2019s teams played finals.

2005 \u2013 2010<\/b>

In 2005 the Men\u2019s Firsts team moved into the State League competition, narrowly missing the finals. Both the Metro 3 Men\u2019s and Metro 3 Women\u2019s teams made the Grand Final. In 2006 the Men\u2019s State League team won the Minor Premiership and promotion, however, lost the Grand Final. The Women\u2019s team had a one offseason in the State League competition.

In 2007 a third Men\u2019s team, however it was a difficult season with the Men\u2019s Metro 2 team only narrowly avoiding relegation. 2008 was the least successful season in the clubs history with no teams making the finals and relegation of the Metro 2 Men\u2019s team. The club returned a stronger 2009 season with the Women making the finals and both the Metro and State League Men\u2019s teams having competitive seasons.

In 2010 the club built on the 2009 successes, and like 2007, ECHO again entered four teams. However, unlike the tough 2007 season, the club successfully won Metro 3, Metro 4 made the finals, and the Women only narrowly missed the finals.

2011 \u2013 2015<\/b>

2011 marked a milestone in the Club\u2019s history with the addition of an Under 9\u2019s junior team. Despite a generally tough year, the shining light was a dominant performance by the Women, who were unlucky to miss both the Grand Final and promotion.

Winter 2012 was a breakthrough season for the Club, which has proved a turning point in the Clubs development. Additional Women\u2019s teams and expansion of our Juniors to include Under 11\u2019s. All senior teams finished finals contention. Metro 4 men finished third, and both Metro 2 Women and State League 5 Men won Premierships.

The club continues to expand over 2012-13 Summer, this time into Masters hockey (35+). The 2013 Winter season brought both a new Club and HV competition structure. The additional Under 10\u2019s team and continued growth in player numbers provided greater depth across the board. Metro 3 Men were runners-up, and Women Metro 3 team finished the season second. Men\u2019s VicLeague 4 and Reserves finished top 4 and Metro 1 Women had strong seasons finishing 5th, despite significant disruptions.

The Club added a fourth Men\u2019s team in 2014. However, the season highlight was the U12\u2019s undefeated season \u2013 resulting in the Club\u2019s first Junior Premiership. The overall senior story was similar to 2013 with VicLeague 4, Metro 3 Men and Metro 3 Women all making the finals and Metro 1 Women and VicLeague Reserves finished just outside the top four.

2015 successfully saw ECHO achieve finals for three of our six senior teams and both the recently promoted Under 12\u2019s and new Under 14\u2019s teams.

2016 \u2013 Present<\/b>

In 2016 the Women\u2019s Unit, in particular, went from strength to strength. Following ECHO\u2019s first ever Summer Season Premiership, with ECHO Women taking out first and second and then going on to play each other in the Grand Final. We added a 3rd Women\u2019s teams \u2013 an Under 18 Development side. We also shifted our 4th Men\u2019s team into the 35+ Master\u2019s competition. A young Under 14\u2019s team stepped up into the Pennant competition. Six of our nine teams went on to play finals, the highlight being our Women\u2019s Firsts team, who went on to win the Club\u2019s sixth Premiership, beating Yarra Valley 4-1.

2017 was an exciting year where our Junior Unit delivered its second Premiership, winning the U12 District competition. Our U14 and VicLeague 3 Men\u2019s teams also made it through to the Grand Finals.

Further to this, our Women\u2019s Unit successfully moved to the VicLeague competition stream. In 2018, for the first time, we had Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s teams in VicLeague 2. Our Women\u2019s Thirds and Under 14 Pennant teams highlighted the season with both making the Grand Final.

2023:<\/b>

For the 2023 winter season we have Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s VicLeague, Pennant and Metro teams, as well as a Men\u2019s Open Midweek team. Our Juniors unit has Under 10s, 12\u2019s and 14s teams. 

If you want to be part of a Club that is more than just playing sport but is still pushing to improve, grow and succeed \u2013 both on an off the pitch \u2013 then join us and register your interest at New Players<\/a>.<\/div><\/div>
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