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Community Begins to Use Koeppel Center

Less than a week after Trinity hosted the first intercollegiate games, local children from the Boys and Girls Club at Trinity College got the chance to lace up skates and take a spin around the Williams Rink at the Koeppel Community Sports Center. This pilot Learn to Skate Program will run over the next few months. Several members of Trinity's hockey teams were on hand to help the novice skaters get the hang of things.

 

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Friends on the ice   Helping hand

Four friends enjoying the ice.

 

Everyone needs a helping hand, now and then.

 

Two new friends   A little push

Junior Bantam defender Ali Schmidt '08 shows how easy it can be.

 

Freshman goalie Joe Hanson '10 helps overcome some apparent reluctance.

 

Nothing to it   Concentrating

A young skater looking right at home on the ice...

 

...while this young man looks a little nervous!

 

Skating is fun   Barber and young friend

Trinity's Bantam looks on.

 

Senior goalie Drew Barber '07 helps a future hockey star find his legs.

 

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