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02/03/2007 2:04 PM
by Jeremy Lemoine || AHL On The Beat


On Saturday, the first annual Worcester Passion Plunge to benefit the Special Olympics took place at Indian Lake.

To the uneducated person, jumping into a frozen lake with 35-degree (F) water would be downright crazy. But today, the Plungers who braved the frigid temperatures of the lake water jumped because they care about something special, very special.

The Passion Plunge was held in three lakes throughout the state to help raise funds for Special Olympics Massachusetts. This year, the Worcester Sharks have partnered up with the Special Olympics and will hold the Opening Ceremonies prior to their March 2 tilt against the Providence Bruins at the DCU Center.

Of the caring people who were brave enough to jump in the bitter cold water were Sharks head coach Roy Sommer, city manager Michael O’Brien, and city councilor Rick Rushton.

Sommer’s eldest son, Marley, has Down syndrome and autism. Sommer knows first-hand how important the Special Olympics are for people who suffer from mental disabilities and vowed instantly that he would take the Plunge.

Sommer, O’Brien and Rushton were first, known as the “Honorary Plungers.” Hundreds of others followed their lead and hopped in the in the hole that was cut in the middle of a frozen Indian Lake. On Friday night, Sharks president and CEO Michael T. Lehr presented Sommer with a check for $500 on behalf of the Sharks to take part in the Passion Plunge.

Finz, the Sharks' mascot, was also slated to plunge into the water, but suffered frozen gills before the jump and was told by the City of Worcester firefighters he shouldn’t for safety measures.

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