
What we’re about
Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Area / Northern California Underwater Hockey group.
We currently have pick-up games every week:
- Wednesday, 6PM-8PM: King Pool, San Francisco
- Friday, 6PM-8PM: King Pool, San Francisco (kids game)
- Sunday, 4PM-5:30PM: Fremont High School, Sunnyvale
- Saturday, 10-11AM: Soquel High School, Santa Cruz
New players welcome! No experience necessary, so don't hesitate to try it out, and bring your friends too. Your first game is free.
This limited-contact sport typically involves 2 teams of 6, competing to move weighted puck across the bottom of a pool into the opposing team's goal.
Wearing snorkeling gear, players submerge briefly to move the puck or support their team.
Underwater hockey promotes safe play focusing on coordination, puck handling, teamwork, and fitness.
The US has over 50 clubs that play and compete regularly.
Just bring a suit and towel to the pool! If you have your own snorkeling gear and swim fins, that's a plus, however, we will provide everything if needed.
For SF / Sunnyvale practice only: Please email our coach, David, to be added to the WhatsApp group. It’s a great way to stay updated about our underwater hockey practice!
His email is:
david.quiec@gmail.com
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- South Lake Tahoe Underwater Hockey Beginners GameParks & Recreation Dept, South Lake Tahoe, CA
Welcome to our South Lake Tahoe Underwater Hockey event, where trained coaches teach you how to play! FIRST GAME FREE. Beginners wanted - all ages and coed. Swimming background is a plus, average breath hold is only ~12 seconds.
No prior experience necessary, so don't hesitate to try it out! Bring your friends and family too, all are welcomed!
All you need is a suit and towel. If you have your own snorkeling gear and swim fins, that's great, however, we will provide everything if needed.
More info on our Facebook!
About the sport:
- This limited-contact sport typically involves 2 teams of 6, competing to move weighted puck across the bottom of a pool into the opposing team's goal.
- Wearing snorkeling gear, players submerge briefly to move the puck or support their team.
- Underwater hockey promotes safe play focusing on coordination, puck handling, teamwork, and fitness.
- The US has over 50 clubs that play and compete regularly.
See you there!