Drop the Gloves with ALS 2026

Marcus, 33, faces ALS after hockey; funds will cover medical care and home needs

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Drop the Gloves with ALS 2026

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Marcus Noble grew up playing hockey at Queensbury school in upstate NY. While still living locally and working at his family business in South Glens Falls, he continued to play hockey with his former classmates and teammates in a men’s league throughout his adult life. When the pandemic cut their season short in 2020, no one knew that Marcus would soon be diagnosed with ALS at age 33 and would never skate again.
ALS is sometimes called the “bankruptcy disease” because the care and equipment is so expensive. Drop the Gloves with ALS aims to help individuals with these expenses giving the donations received to individuals and local clinics that support patients and caregivers with equipment, care, and resources.
Over the last three years of this even we have raised over $115,000 and we’re excited to begin this years fundraising ahead of the hockey tournament weekend! Whether you plan to join in person on March 28th in Glens Falls, or show your support from afar, we appreciate it all! Visit our Facebook and Instagram pages for updates and to follow the fun!


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Emily Noble
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South Glens Falls, NY
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