McGraw is the PE coach for K through fourth grades at Friends Christian School in Yorba Linda, where the Ducks had just built a brand new street hockey rink through the organization's S.C.O.R.E. program.
A jubilant ceremony last Friday attended by students, alumni, parents and administrators officially inaugurated the rink at Friends Christian, to be used by the school to support its already-flourishing hockey program.
"It's a blessing," McCraw said while a spirited student pickup game went on behind him. "The kids love the game here. That's the first thing they ask me every year when we start school is, "When's hockey?" They all want to play, and they just love the sport. To have the Ducks come here and build a rink for the kids is awesome. I can't even put it into words what we're feeling."
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McCraw's background in hockey is relatively new, since moving to Southern California from North Carolina 13 years ago. He learned the game through a friend who hailed from Canada, and through McCraw's work at Friends Christian, he became associated with the Ducks S.C.O.R.E. program.
was developed by the organization in 2005 with the goal of making a positive impact with youth in local schools and hockey communities throughout Southern California. Based on the team's goals in the community and through funding from the Anaheim Ducks Foundation, Ducks S.C.O.R.E. has been made free of charge to all its participants. 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, designed to promote the game of hockey and physical fitness.
With the help of the NHL/NHLPA's Industry Growth Fund, the program has built four street hockey rinks in the past four years at area schools, and in conjunction with the Anaheim Ducks Foundation's Power Play! Project, 10 rinks have been built since 2012.