Sports

February 3, 2012 12:02 pm

‘I couldn’t not stay’

UNB hockey player Dion Campbell got involved in coaching a Special Olympics floor hockey team through a course. But he was unable to resist sticking around

He’s leaning against a wall in the gym he and his teammates train in at the Aitken Centre. His arms are crossed over his chest, with an easy-going air, as he takes a break from working-out to talk about a team that means a lot to him.

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