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North Andover hockey player focuses on staying hungry at St. John s Prep
Chad Konecky
Special to Wicked Local North Sports
One of the first trips Theo Vetere plans on making once it’s safe to do so will be to visit his great grandmother, Grandma Marjorie, in Brooklyn. Like so many of us, the North Andover resident and St. John’s Prep junior is eager to reconnect with family. But the teen will have more than hugs and hellos on his mind once he hits the Big Apple.
“I could really use some of my grandma’s ziti or stuffed shells,” says Vetere (pronounced vuh-TEARY). “She’s a traditional Italian cook. All my second cousins live down there, and we usually go a couple of times a year, at least. The food is a highlight.”
Birds of a feather
Hopkinton s Sean Farrell, Concord s Ian Moore share similiar journey on the way to being selected in 2020 NHL Draft
Tommy Cassell
@tommycassell44
Sitting around a lounge area at the Fox Valley Ice Arena on Oct. 7, Ian Moore watched the 2020 NHL Draft with some of his new Chicago Steel teammates. Later that day, Sean Farrell, of Hopkinton, also was in the lounge area.
Both were about to experience a memorable moment.
Moore, an 18-year-old ice hockey player from Concord was about to leave the lounge around 2 p.m. to catch the third round with his parents, who were visiting and sitting at Chelios Pub and Grill in the Illinois-based arena. But before he could reach the exit doors, Moore was bombarded by his United States Hockey League (USHL) teammates.