Wolves Hockey Summer Challenge - 212 Degree Award Program

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Engage in the Wolves Hockey Summer Challenge to earn the prestigious 212 Degree Award by elevating your game one degree at a time. Participate in stickhandling, shooting, and dryland activities to accumulate points towards exciting rewards. Take part in the 10,000 Shot Club and see your name on the banner at the arena by completing the challenge. Join the journey to enhance your skills and teamwork in a fun and rewarding way.


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  1. Wolves Hockey Summer Challenge -212 Degree Award -10,000 Shot Club

  2. When you have a pot of water on the stove and it reaches a temp of 211 degrees Fahrenheit, you have only a pot of hot water. By adding only one degree, you increase the temp to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the boiling point of water, and now you have steam power- a force that can move mountains. By simply elevating one degree, there is no telling what you may accomplish, and by everyone on our team elevating their game one degree, we can move mountains as a team. 212 Degree Award

  3. One point for each completed activity per week. 140 total points available over the next 7 months. 212 Degree Award Goals: 70 Points (50%) - Stickhandling Ball. 105 (75%)-New Hockey Stick or Equivalent Gift Certificate.

  4. Stickhandling - 15 minutes per week. Shooting - 180 per week. 212 Degree Award Points Dryland - 3 age appropriate per week. Post videos to Facebook: #Walkeryouthhockeyicewolves Attend Spring/Summer ice in Bemidji.

  5. Dryland and Stickhandling Link Dryland Training (usahockey.com)

  6. 7 Months to Complete. 1,430 Shots per Month. 360 Shots per Week. 52 Shots per Day. 10,000 Shot Club **Banner will be displayed at the arena with names of kids that completed the challenge.**

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