Ice Heats up for Police and Fire Hockey Match
Tri-Town EMT Katy Smith and West Tisbury animal control officer Prudence Fisher before the game.
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Tri-Town EMT Katy Smith and West Tisbury animal control officer Prudence Fisher before the game.
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Tisbury police officer Jeremie Rogers.
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Youth hockey players show off their skills between periods.
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Team police dominated game play.
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The game was policed by referees Tad and Wally Gold.
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Joseph Medeiros and Griffin Callahan get a better view.
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West Tisbury police chief Dan Rossi, one of the police coaches, patrols from the bench.
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West Tisbury police chief Dan Rossi, one of the police coaches, patrols from the bench.
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Oak Bluffs assistant fire chief Manny Rose and fire chief John Rose.
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Oak Bluffs firefighter Tony DeBettencourt and police goalie Mike Trance from sheriff's department.
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Oak Bluffs firefighter Tony DeBettencourt and police goalie Mike Trance from sheriff's department.
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High-fives at the end of the game.
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A public safety rivalry between police officers and firefighters heated up the ice at Martha’s Vineyard Arena Saturday for the first annual Guns and Hoses hockey game, which raised $3,000 for Martha’s Vineyard Youth Hockey.
