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Winchester girls lacrosse team fundraises for Buddy Walk

The Winchester High School Girls Lacrosse team at the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress’ Buddy Walk in Wakefield. COURTESY PHOTO/SHANNON SULLIVAN

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The following was submitted by Shannon Sullivan:

The Winchester High School Girls Lacrosse team fundraised and walked on Sunday, Oct. 5 in the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress’ Buddy Walk in Wakefield.

The team raised $1,200 in support of Captain Siobhán Sullivan’s cousin, Annie and her team Annie’s Angels. The team came together off the field for a great cause. Coach Sue Ontso and her girls represented WHS well.

Annie’s parents, Ryan and Kathleen Christensen chaired the event. Annie’s Angels raised over $23,000. 

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