Lacing Up The Skates In Canada


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It’s a significant accomplishment to play in one of the biggest and most prestigious youth hockey tournaments in the world. It’s icing on the cake to have that feat announced at Madison Square Garden.

That’s exactly what happened for Eastport-South Manor Central School District seventh grade student-athlete Brody Morbillo. Brady was picked to play in the International Youth Ice Hockey Tournament held in Quebec, Canada last month. This tournament attracts some of the best youth hockey players not only in North America but around the world, with more than 120 international teams competing. This great accomplishment for Brody and his teammates was even announced at a recent New York Rangers game at MSG.

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