SERVPRO of Guelph donates $590 to WW28 for Kirwin’s 59 point season

SERVPRO of Guelph pledged $10 for every point recorded by Owen Sound Attack forward Barret Kirwin in support of Woolley’s Warriors, donating a total of $590 on the season. In 62 games throughout the 2019-20 campaign, Kirwin potted 30 goals and 29 assists for 59 points for the Attack. WW28 would like to extend aContinue reading “SERVPRO of Guelph donates $590 to WW28 for Kirwin’s 59 point season”

Mark Woolley receives Owen Sound Attack’s Red Leckie Award

Owen Sound Attack / AttackHockey.com Mark Woolley is this year’s winner of the Red Leckie Award for the Largest Contribution to the Community & Organization. Woolley began the year by launching his ‘Woolley’s Warrior’s’ foundation, a non-profit dedicated to raising awareness and support for children living with Type-1 Diabetes. Began with a modest goal ofContinue reading “Mark Woolley receives Owen Sound Attack’s Red Leckie Award”

Woolley’s Warriors A Big Hit For Attack D-Man

Owen Sound Attack / AttackHockey.com Mark Woolley never envisioned what was to come when he launched Woolley’s Warriors last August. If you had told him he’d be sorting and labelling hoodies, making runs to the bank, and figuring out the best methods of distribution, he might be wondering how he’d fit it all in withContinue reading “Woolley’s Warriors A Big Hit For Attack D-Man”

Woolley’s Warriors donates $35,000 to Diabetes Canada

On Saturday, February 22, prior to the Owen Sound Attack facing off against the Erie Otters, Mark Woolley proudly presented Diabetes Canada with a $35,000 cheque, raised through his efforts in just six months with Woolley’s Warriors (WW28). The donation will help send kids to Diabetes Canada D-Camps this summer. Launched in August 2019, WW28Continue reading “Woolley’s Warriors donates $35,000 to Diabetes Canada”

Woolley’s Warriors Quick Facts

New to Woolley’s Warriors? Woolley’s Warriors was launched in August 2019. The initiative hopes to conquer diabetes with support and awareness for young athletes living every day with Type 1, with the goal of sending kids to Diabetes Canada D-Camps and to ultimately connect those living with diabetes. The blue circle found in the WW28Continue reading “Woolley’s Warriors Quick Facts”