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Another Season Under Wraps

Both boys are now finished with the "regular" hockey season.  They both had successful seasons, and each had new players on their teams.

For Connor, a lot of the players he knew or had played with before.  It was his last year of youth hockey and next year he will play as a John Marshall Rocket.

For Cody, most of his teammates were people he didn't know.  It was also the first year he was one of two goalies.  He and his goalie partner are great friends and are two peas in a pod.  We couldn't ask for a better teammate and friend.  He had a very busy season and traveled a lot.  It was a great experience.

Of course our hockey season really never comes to an end.  Connor will be playing with the Jr. Hawks this spring/summer and Cody will be with the Med City X-rays.  Good thing we like hockey!





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