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Two kidney transplants couldn't keep 14 year old Ben Woodlock away from the rink. He just finished his first year as a junior coach for the St. Albert Minor Hockey Sabres and has become a star statistician. More - #AlbertaBuilt #NationalVolunteerWeek

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Фото профиля Chris McQuarrie
Chris McQuarrie3 лет назад

@Hockey_StA Happy we have been able to meet and get to know Ben and the rest of the great Woodlock family since living in St. Albert. He is a very smart, and kind young man and deserves this recognition. Great video, well done Ben and Pat!

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