The Anaheim Ducks S.C.O.R.E. Physical Education Program consists of the following initiatives focusing on physical activity, nutrition, and character development.

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Summary

The Anaheim Ducks S.C.O.R.E. Street Hockey program is a FREE program designed to promote the game of hockey and physical fitness. The 10-day curriculum is intended to be taught as an in-school PE module and is guaranteed to be received by students with excitement. With the help of local educational organizations such as the Orange County Department of Education, the curriculum was created to follow the physical activity, fitness, balance, motor skills, and movement concepts listed in the California Physical Education Standards for 4th grade students. Street hockey, according to these organizations, is an age appropriate sport for 4th graders as it addresses many of the physical and mental outcomes for these students. Schools that are admitted into the program will receive a FULL donation of street hockey equipment which includes sticks, balls, nets, goaltender protection, and student instruction workbooks.

The Ducks S.C.O.R.E. Street Hockey program is currently implemented in 75 public and private schools throughout Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. All physical education teachers teaching this sport through Ducks S.C.O.R.E. receive an official teacher's manual containing the specialized 10-day curriculum as well as an invitation to the yearly teacher's seminar at Honda Center.

If your school is interested in participating in the exciting Ducks S.C.O.R.E. Street Hockey Program, please fill out the online application.

Online Application

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Curriculum

Street hockey is an active sport that is played using a hockey stick fitted with a plastic blade, a specialized no bounce street hockey ball, and athletic shoes. The 10-day street hockey curriculum teaches the fundamental skills of street hockey, explains the basic rules of the game, and encourages the development of social skills inherent in team sports. From day 1, students will learn about the importance of safety and respect for others in their class environment. For days 2-6, they will engage in basic passing and shooting skills using fun and competitive drills which lead up to mini-games, 3-on-3 games, and full games during the last four days of the curriculum.

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S.C.O.R.E. Shootout

The Anaheim Ducks S.C.O.R.E. Street Hockey Shootout is an annual event inviting all schools from its physical education program to participate in a one-day street hockey festival at Honda Center. The featured portion of the event is a street hockey tournament in which fourth grade students from these schools compete against other schools for the perpetual Ducks S.C.O.R.E. Shootout Cup. During the event, spectators and participants can enjoy carnival type hockey games, a bbq cookout, music, prizes, and more!

Details for the SCORE Shootout Event in Spring 2024 at the Honda Center - Coming Soon!

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May 6, 2023
First: Friends Christian School
Second:  Beechwood School  
Third: Hermosa Drive School
Spirit Stick: Laguna Road Elementary

May 14, 2022
First: Friends Christian School
Second:  St. Serra Catholic School  
Third: Beechwood School
MVP: Landon Hoff
Spirit Stick: Raymond Temple Elementary

May 4, 2019
First: Beechwood School
Second:  Friends Christian School 
Third:  St. Serra Catholic School
MVP: John Hertzberg
Spirit Stick: St. Norbert School

April 28, 2018
First: Beechwood School
Second: St. Serra Catholic School   
Third: Grace Lutheran School
MVP: Jacob Ahn
Spirit Stick: Richman Elementary School

May 20, 2017
First: Friends Christian School
Second: Davis Magnet School   
Third: St. Serra Catholic School
MVP: Hank Rygalski
Spirit Stick: St. Irenaeus Parish School

April 30, 2016
First: Davis Magnet School
Second: Fairmont Private School - North Tustin   
Third: St. Serra Catholic School
MVP: Memphis Day Consolation
Winner: Maranatha Christian Academy  
Spirit Stick: Stoneybrooke Christian School

May 9, 2015
First: Friends Christian School
Second: Stoneybrook Christian School
Third: Carden Academy of Mission Viejo
MVP: Dylan Graham Consolation
Winner: Star View Elementary
Spirit Stick: Davis Magnet School

May 10, 2014
First: Davis Magnet School
Second: Friends Christian School
MVP: Aiden Comeau
Spirit Stick: St. Norbert School

May 11, 2013
First: Friends Christian School
Second: Fairmont Private School (Edgewood)
Third: Hermosa Drive Elementary School
MVP: Blake Coelho Consolation
Winner: St. Norbert's School
Spirit Stick: Crossroads Christian School

May 12, 2012
First: Friends Christian
Second: Fairmont Private School (Edgewood)
Third: Davis Magnet School
MVP: Tyler Leech Consolation
Winner: Hermosa Drive Elementary School
Spirit Stick: St. Irenaeus Parish School\

May 7, 2011
First: Friends Christian School
Second: Chaparral Elementary School
Third: Davis Magnet School  
MVP:  Cameron York
Consolation Winner: Fairmont Private School (Edgewood)
Spirit Stick: Crossroads Christian School

May 8, 2010
First: Friends Christian School
Second: Tarbut VÂ’Torah
Third: St. Francis of Assisi
MVP: Jacob Fruh
Spirit Stick: Melinda Heights Elementary School

May 2, 2009
First: Friends Christian School
Second: St. Francis of Assisi
Third: Chaparral Elementary School
MVP: Grady O'Bryan
Spirit Stick: Chaparral Elementary School

May 17, 2008
First: Friends Christian School
Second: Chaparral Elementary School
Third: St. Anne School
MVP: Jase Gonzales