Since 1999, the Sharks Foundation has worked to transform outdoor blacktops at Bay Area schools and community sites into Tealtop Street Hockey Courts , expanding opportunities for youth to learn the game of hockey in a safe environment.
On March 23, the Sharks Foundation introduced its newest Tealtop at Applegate Park in partnership with the City of Merced , El Capitan Hotel , and Sara Johnson Kerrest and Frederic Kerrest, whose generous $25,000 donation to the Sharks Foundation was instrumental in bringing this court to life. The court was officially dedicated during a special ribbon-cutting ceremony emceed by Sharks Director of Social Impact Heather Hooper , and featuring remarks by Merced Mayor Matthew Serratto , Sharks President Jonathan Becher , Merced City Manager Stephanie Dietz , and El Capitan Managing Director Robin Donovan .
Following the ceremony, Sharks alums Scott Hannan and
In addition to the court, the site received a full set of new street hockey gear which will give the city the tools needed to teach the game to local youth year-round. The court anticipates serving the 13,000 children that annually benefit from Merced's Parks & Recreation programs. This was the thirteenth Tealtop Street Hockey Court constructed by the Sharks Foundation. To learn more about this program, click here .