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A rainy and windy Sunday morning did not stop thousands
of walkers or NEH players from volunteering their time
in support of the Alzheimer's foundation annual Memory
Walk. The NEH players from the Mite , Pee Wee, Bantam
and High School Division spent their time cheering on
walkers, providing support to the set-up crews and handing
out ribbons to all of the walkers as they crossed the
finish line. The Memory Walk is the first event this
season provided by Need To Lead and the 'Know Your Role"
Student Athlete Development Program. There will be more
oppurtunities throughout the season for NEH players
, family and friends to become involved and give back
to their community. |
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Walpole Express Stick boy Marshall "The Mad
Man" Blackman had a little fun this Halloween as
he dressed up as an Express Player. |
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TEAM PHOTOS
Team photos have been added to the roster pages for
the 00/01, 98/99, 96/97, 94/95 Divisions
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RB
Hockey Monday Night Skills Move to RI Sports Center
RB Hockey is offering weekly skills training at the renovated
RI Sports Center on Rte. 146 in N. Smithfield, Rhode Island.
"We offered skills at this facility for five years
before moving to a rink in Cranston," explained RB
Hockey owner Rob Barletta. "We've decided to return
to the RI Sports Center this year because a management
change and a renovation of the facility make the Sports
Center the best fit for our program and our players." |
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Walpole
Express & NEH roll out 'Stick Boy' Program
The Walpole Express and Northeast Elite Hockey (NEH) have
joined forces to offer NEH players the opportunity to
be a "stick boy" during Walpole Express Junior
A home-game weekends. For each week that the Jr. A team
is scheduled to play at the Iorio Arena in Walpole, Mass.,
NEH Director Rob Reilly and Express GM Tony Dalessio will
name one NEH player to take on the stick-boy duties, which
include filling water bottles, lining up sticks, getting
tape and drinks for the players between periods, and going
behind the Express bench during warm-ups. |
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