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(Hyannis, April 3, 2019) The Cape Cod Healthcare All-Stars will take on the Police Athletic League (PAL) All-Stars in a hockey game to benefit Cape Cod Healthcare Cancer Services on Saturday, April 27, 2019, at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center (HYCC). The puck drops at 4 p.m. The Cape Cod Healthcare (CCHC) team is led by Devin McManus, MD, an internal medicine physician at Falmouth Hospital. Other members of the team are: • Norberto Aflague • Greg Everson • Jack Crowley • Collin Fader • Justin Brenna • Chris Kuenzel • Doug Garland • Jim Martin • Jason Moniz • Dan O’Brien • Matt Orne • Donna Skelly • Todd Taylor • Tim Maffa • Andrew Van Vugt, MD • Tom Poti The general manager is Mike Lauf, president and CEO of CCHC. Bench coach for the team is Chris Lawson, senior vice president and chief development officer for CCHC. “The PAL organization provides a vital service for the youth of our community and we’re proud to partner with them in this event,” said Lawson. “We’re honored that they have recognized the value of having quality cancer services on Cape Cod, and are working with us to raise money to ensure that we can continue to provide the best and latest care to our patients.” The PAL roster includes: • Brian Kinsella • Jeff Gonsalves • Rich Bradley • Ralph Cataldo • Bill Greene • Shawn O’Neil • Matt Cotter • Matt O’Brien • Bob Roth • Dana Gonsalves • Jason O’Toole • Shawn Price • Steve Estey • Nick Kinsella • Nadine Terrio Coaches for the team are Harry Turner, Kevin Kinsella and Jackson Kinsella. PAL was started in 2000 by K.C. Clarkson. The group provides outreach, funding and support for many children’s programs on Cape Cod through educational, athletic, mentoring and recreational activities. “The proceeds from this game will benefit everyone, not only kids, but also parents who may be going through cancer treatment. Whatever we can do is good,” said Clarkson. Tickets for the hockey game are $5 and can be purchased at the door or at www.capecodhealth.org/give/events. The HYCC is located at 141 Bassett Lane in Hyannis. Cape Cod Healthcare is the leading provider of healthcare services for residents and visitors of Cape Cod. With more than 500 physicians, 5,700 employees and 900 volunteers and auxilians, Cape Cod Healthcare has two acute care hospitals, the Cape’s leading provider of homecare and hospice services (VNA), a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, an assisted living facility, four urgent care centers and numerous health programs. For more information, visit Cape Cod Healthcare’s web site at www.capecodhealth.org. Cape Cod Healthcare. Visit our health news site www.capecodhealthnews.com for the latest in relevant and credible healthcare news. The Police Athletic League (PAL) of Cape Cod is a youth crime prevention program that utilizes educational, athletic, mentoring, and recreational activities to create trust and understanding between police officers and the youth of Cape Cod. Our goal is to provide a safe and enriching environment for all children and help guide them towards a productive and balanced life.