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Meet Bishop Feehan's Newest Assistant Hockey Coach: AJ Quetta
AJ Quetta, the Massachusetts high school hockey player who was seriously injured during a game in January, is returning to his alma mater as a coach.
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AJ Quetta Becomes Hockey Coach at Bishop Feehan, His Alma Mater
AJ Quetta, the Massachusetts high school hockey player who was seriously injured during a game in January, is returning to his alma mater as a coach. He’ll be an assistant coach working with the Bishop Feehan Shamrocks forwards, explaining game and practice footage and building the brand, the team said Thursday. “He is a tremendous individual and his presence...
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AJ Quetta Attends High School Graduation Months After Serious Spinal Injury
Months after suffering a severe spinal cord injury in a hockey game, a local high school student attended his high school graduation Friday. AJ Quetta, who spent three months at Shepherd Rehab in Atlanta following an injury in a Jan. 26 game, graduated from Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro to a resounding ovation from his classmates. Quetta, who lives…
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AJ Quetta Takes ‘Huge Step' in Recovery From Hockey Injury, Father Says
The father of A.J. Quetta, the Bishop Feehan hockey player who suffered a spinal cord injury, says his son is progressing in his recovery.
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‘We Had to Win for AJ': Bishop Feehan Hockey Team Honors Injured Teammate at Game
The Bishop Feehan hockey team played rival North Attleboro on Saturday night, and No. 10 A.J. Quetta, who was injured in a game last month, was on everyone’s mind.
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Injured Bishop Feehan Hockey Player Heads to Rehab
AJ Quetta’s teammates donned their green away jerseys in a symbolic gesture to show they are still with him while he’s on the road to recovery in Atlanta.
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Family Offers Update on Injured Mass. Teen Hockey Player
A Massachusetts high school hockey player who was seriously injured during a game last month is moving on to his next step toward recovery. A.J. Quetta, a senior at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, will be transferred Tuesday to the Shepherd Rehabilitation Facility in Atlanta, Georgia. The update Monday night posted to the AJ’s Army Twitter page included...
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Injured Bishop Feehan Hockey Player Heading to Atlanta Rehab Center
A.J. Quetta, a senior at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, Massachusetts, will be transported to Shepherd Rehabilitation Facility in Atlanta.
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Mass. Teen Hockey Player Injured in Game to Be Transferred to Atlanta Rehab Facility
A Massachusetts high school hockey player who was seriously injured during a game last month will be transferred to a rehab facility in Georgia. A.J. Quetta, a senior at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, slammed head-first into the boards during a game against Pope Francis School in Springfield on Jan. 26. The following night, the school’s president said...
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Support for Young Hockey Player Injured During Game
The Boston Bruins and other parts of the hockey community are showing support for a high school athlete injured during a game.
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Community Rallies Around Injured Hockey Player
There has been an incredible show of support for a high school hockey player who was rushed off the ice after slamming head-first into the boards.
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High School Hockey Player Seriously Injured
A.J. Quetta, a senior at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, is at Massachusetts General Hospital after getting seriously injured during a hockey game.
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Bishop Feehan Hockey Player Injured in Game; Surgery ‘Successful,' President Says
A Bishop Feehan High School senior who was seriously injured during a hockey game this week had a “successful surgery,” at Massachusetts General Hospital Wednesday night, according to the school’s president. Doctors were working to determine whether A.J. Quetta, a senior at Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, would be able to move his body again after he slammed...
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WNBA Drafts Its 1st Holy Cross Player
Lauren Manis became the first Holy Cross women’s basketball player to be drafted into the WNBA. Kevin Walsh shares the history-making story of the Bishop Feehan alumna and Franklin native.