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Patriots, Revolution players learn to row

Players and participants later moved to the outdoor rowing dock for a special ceremony honoring the Patriots Difference Maker of the Week, Jim Church, a volunteer from Special Olympics Massachusetts, a nonprofit which aims to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Though Church was not in attendance, his daughter and Special Olympics Hall of Fame inductee Amanda Church accepted the award on his behalf. 
From left to right, Revolution midfielder Alec Purdie, goalie Tim Murray, and Clyde Simms.
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A special ceremony was also held honoring the Patriots Difference Maker of the Week, Jim Church, a volunteer from Special Olympics Massachusetts. Though Church was not in attendance, his daughter and Special Olympics Hall of Fame inductee Amanda Church accepted the award on his behalf.

From left to right, Revolution midfielder Alec Purdie, goalie Tim Murray, and Clyde Simms.

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