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Local Business Donates Championship Gear

ProEx, a Woburn physical therapist, provided t-shirts to the state champion hockey team.

 
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ProEx Physical Therapy Athletic Trainer Kate Doherty is seen in front row left with the Wilmington High School boys ice hockey team, winners of the 2012 D2 State Championship. Courtesy of ProEx
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James Shea, ProEx Woburn Clinic Manager presents Wilmington High boys ice hockey team captain Dalton Rolli with a championship team shirt donated by ProEx Physical Therapy.
ProEx Physical Therapy Athletic Trainer Kate Doherty is seen in front row left with the Wilmington High School boys ice hockey team, winners of the 2012 D2 State Championship.

Editor's Note: The following information was provided by ProEx Physical Therapy.

ProEx, a physical therapist owned private practice specializing in orthopedics, spine and sports medicine, recently donated custom printed T-shirts to the members of the Wilmington High School Boys Ice Hockey Team, winners of the 2012 Division 2 State Championship.

Jimmy Shea, Manager of the Woburn ProEx clinic presented the T-shirts to the 23 Varsity players and several Junior Varsity athletes who were added to the practice roster during the playoff season. In addition, ProEx provided T-shirts for team coaches, team volunteers and Wilmington High School administrators.

ProEx Physical Therapy Athletic Trainer Kate Doherty, the head Athletic Trainer at Wilmington High School for the past five years, was also on hand for the presentation.

“We couldn’t be happier about the Wilmington Wildcats’ incredible season, culminating in the D2 State Championship,” said Shea.  “These T-shirts are our way of saying ‘job well done’ to these amazing student athletes.”

About this column: No one covers Wilmington High School athletics like Patch. Check back throughout the year for our Wildcat coverage. Related Topics: ProEx, State Champions, Wilmington Boys Hockey, and Wilmington Wildcats

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