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SportsWash is the Official
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of both Men's Hockey East & Women's Hockey East
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Monday: 5:30pm -
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Tuesday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Friday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday - Closed
OPEN ON JANUARY 1ST

131 Boston Rd Unit 8
N. Billerica MA 01862
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“SportsWash identified a need, presented
a solution
and combined it with terrific service".
- Jack Parker
Head Coach
Boston University
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Hockey Schools |
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High Schools On The
Lookout For New Infection
GRANDVILLE -- Football players at every level head out on to the field this
weekend, but some will be watching from the sideline. There's a dangerous new
staph infection that's been spotted at schools across the country.
It's called M.R.S.A., Methicillin (meth-uh-sillin)-Resistant Staphylococcus
(staff-uhla-cawcus), an infection resistant to antibiotics, so it's hard to
kill.
The
infection has not yet been diagnosed in
Michigan, but it's got coaches and trainers on the
lookout.
It
has affected high school football players in six states, even Miami Dolphins
linebacker Junior Seau.
"If
it's a bad enough germ to put a pro athlete in the hospital," said Grandville
team physician Dr. James Applegate. "Then you can imagine what's its going to do
to a growing high school kid."
M.R.S.A. is transmitted by skin to skin and skin to equipment contact.
Doctors say the
way to prevent it is with cleanliness.
"The funny thing is to clean your equipment," said Applegate. "When was the last
time you cleaned your knee pads, or helmet as a football player?"
The
best advice for parents and players is to report anything unusual on the skin to
your family doctor. |