In his first two seasons at Providence College, Nick Crews (Longmeadow, Mass.) played a grand total of three games total. It could be discouraging for someone who was a captain his senior year in high school, but Crews understood his role and did the best he could at it. He’s been rewarded in 2018, his junior year, with a starting spot. A big supporter of his teammates from the sidelines his first two seasons, Crews now gets to show his leadership skills on the field — and in the kitchen.
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