Mollie Brach and Keaton Stoner received the award for their work with The Raider Way.
On October 24, Dover-Sherborn High School seniors Mollie Brach and Keaton Stoner were honored by Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey when he presented them with his Peer Leadership Award. The two students were surprised to learn that they had won an award when they were first told. "I had no idea," Brach said. "We were called down to the headmaster's office [who told them she had received a call from the police letting telling her they had won the award]. I'm so honored. I was very grateful. It's really exciting for the Raider Way. Brach and Stoner were 2 of 10 students from Norfolk County to receive this honor by "distinguishing himself or herself in ways that District Attorney Morrissey wishes to encourage and support, by …
Former basketball star Chris Herren, whose troubles with drug abuse have been well-documented, spoke to students about the perils of trying drugs for the first time and how doing them "just once" can ruin your life.
"I had no idea I was walking back into that locker room a fully strung out junkie," Chris Herren, the former McDonald's All-American basketball player from Fall River, told the Dover-Sherborn High School juniors and seniors who filled the Mudge Auditorium at one point yesterday morning. Herren, whose rise and fall in the basketball universe has been chronicled from the time he was a high school senior in the bestselling book Fall River Dreams by Bill Reynolds to his own recent book (written with Bill Reynolds) Basketball Junkie: A Memoir and an ESPN documentary Unguarded, came to DSHS to tell the story of how he had everything before he started to use drugs, and how he threw it all away because his addiction got to the point where he didn'…
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