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At an age when many professional athletes ponder retirement, Wranglers right wing Peter Ferraro -- who, along with twin brother and teammate Chris, turned 36 on Saturday -- said he feels better ...
When Peter Ferraro and the future Jennifer Ferraro were mulling over the honeymoon plans, she picked Hawaii as the place where she'd spend her first days as a wife. It came as news to Chris ...
Ferraro, who is the second-leading scorer on the Wranglers with 51 points after his twin brother Peter (57), underwent a brain scan in a hospital emergency room after the game that determined ...
One morning, Chris Ferraro woke up with a burning pain in one of his feet, and no idea where it came from. Minutes later, he got a phone call from his identical twin brother, Peter, who had played ...
Identical twins Chris and Peter Ferraro received verbal offers from Wranglers coach and general manager Glen Gulutzan a week ago and expect to return to the team for the upcoming season.
And, the truth be told, Chris and Peter Ferraro thought that turn finally had arrived at training camp in September. It hadn’t, though. Not for Chris because of the position he plays.
Marmion coach Dan Thorpe couldn’t help but smile. He was thinking about the return of one of his playmakers — senior Peter Ferraro — for the Cadets’ season-opening 27-0 win at DePaul.
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