
Brothers Josh and Nick Edwards of Avon, students at Blue Hills Regional Technical School, each recently attained major milestones in their hockey-playing careers, making them true aces on ice.
Josh, a senior forward and team captain, and his younger brother, Nick, a junior forward and assistant captain, both achieved remarkable career scoring levels within days of each other that prove their talent, dedication, passion for excelling at the sport, and desire to represent Blue Hills on the boys’ hockey team to the best of their ability all the time.
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On January 16 in a game against Nantucket at the Canton Metropolis Rink, Josh reached the 200-point career mark. Just five days later, on January 21, playing against North Attleboro, Nick hit 150 career points.
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As if that weren’t notable enough, the assist for Josh’s marquee goal came from Nick.
Blue Hills Athletic Director Ed Catabia expressed the esteem that many at the school have for both boys. “Josh and Nick are team-oriented individuals who enjoy the completion and competitiveness and they strive to make the team successful,” said Catabia. “Nick, a student in the Metal Fabrication department and Josh, a student in the Auto Collision Repair Department, are well-respected by their instructors and the Administration throughout the Blue Hills family.”