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- Nov 16, 2005
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His father’s Jamaican, his mother’s Chilean, he speaks Spanish, has a dark complexion, and bears an Asian last name across the back of his jersey (thanks to a Chinese-born great grandfather who married a Jamaican woman). The Windsor Spitfires' Josh Ho-Sang stands out in a predominantly white sport, but he said that he hopes his may be the face of the game’s future.
“I feel like because I’m of colour that I can say more,” he explained. “There’s a lot of poor coloured people and I think that’s why hockey is such a hard sport for them to get into.… read more
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