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High-tech Training Tool

Thanks to funds provided by four local non-profit organizations, the Winthrop High School (WHS) Basketball Program now has a high-tech training tool to call its own. Representatives from three of those non-profits are shown surrounding “The Gun 8000 Series Shooting Machine with Shot-tracker”: from left to right, Al Petrilli, Viking Pride Foundation, Board of Directors; Joseph Mason, Sr., The 11 Foundation: In Memory of Michael Mason, Chairman Emeritus; Jason Deeb, The 11 Foundation, Board of Directors; Lorraine Lombardo-Shapiro, the Neil Shapiro Foundation; Mary Spinale, The 11 Foundation, Board of Directors; Joseph Ferrara, The 11 Foundation, Chairman; Chris Tsiotis, Viking Pride Foundation, Board of Directors; and Peter Gobiel, WHS Athletic Director. Representatives from Winthrop Charities are missing from the photo.

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