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SLIDESHOW: Lowell Catholic Destroys Marian/Keefe Tech 10-1
Before the game, the Mustangs honored the late Paul Castelline. The annual "Pink Rink" game also raised money for Compassionate Care ALS.
Not a lot to highlight in the ice hockey game between the combined Marian/Keefe Technical team against Lowell Catholic.
The visitors went on to a 10-1 victory over the Mustangs at Loring Arena Saturday night.
But before the game, the Marian/Keefe team honored the late Paul Castelline.
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Castelline, died in September 2015, at age 59. He was a math teacher at Franklin High for more than three decades and was very active with Framingham United Soccer Club.
Money raised during the came will be donated to Compassionate Care ALS.
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