Boston School’s Keri Clougherty a Hockey Humanitarian Award finalist

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MINNEAPOLIS — The Hockey Humanitarian Award Basis has introduced the 5 finalists for the 2025 Hockey Humanitarian Award, offered yearly to school hockey’s “finest citizen” for management in group service.

For the primary time, 4 of the 5 finalists are feminine student-athletes.

One of many finalists is Boston School senior defenseman Keri Clougherty, a Lynn native.

Clougherty led her staff to over 782 hours of group service final yr and is on tempo to exceed that influence.

Working with the Allston/Brighton Meals Pantry, Clougherty helped put together a group meal for over 500 Boston residents. Supporting people with mental and developmental disabilities, she organized a area day for over 100 Greatest Buddies contributors and a number of other open skate periods for teenagers with disabilities by way of Newton Athletics Limitless to advertise inclusive environments.

At Franciscan’s Hospital, she uplifted the spirits of many adolescent sufferers by way of mentorship and emotional assist. Volunteering at our native meals pantry, she helped manage over 10,000 kilos of meals to offer starvation aid to weak populations.

Clougherty led a Nationwide Women and Girls in Sports Day, coordinating along with her friends to facilitate athletic clinics to reveal over 150 younger ladies to varied sports activities.

One other one of many finalists is Merrimack School scholar Raice Szott, a graduate defenseman from Daysland, Alberta.

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