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September 12, 2024
Vol. 12 No. 36
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Judy Littau making her tie dye team shirt by Brandon Mayer The Retired Kemptville Women's Soccer Team will be holding a one-game challenge against a U-12 girls team later this month in honour of their fallen teammate, Kika Smith, who passed away a year ago from cancer. Kika was well known and loved by countless people in the community. She owned the still popular Brewed Awakenings coffee bar.
“The Retired Kemptville Women's Team is called the ‘Jigglers’ because everything now jiggles when we run,” joked coach Carrie Smith. “We are suggesting that players and spectators bring $5 bills and donate $5 per goal, regardless of who scores. There are no sponsorships or tickets sold, and all donations will go to the Canadian Cancer Society in Kika's name.” Carrie reports that Kika was a “fun-loving and en-
ergetic entrepreneur” who supported the community through her business and her love of soccer. She played on the Kemptville Cougars Senior Women's Soccer Team for a decade, and also had all three of her children involved in soccer. Kika passed away at the age of 57 from cancer, and has been sorely missed by all her family, friends, and the entire community. It’s safe to say that Kika would have loved the style
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of humour that the Retired Kemptville Women’s Team is using to describe their upcoming soccer game. “We have never done this before, it's our first comeback game, and likely our last!” Carried joked. She explained that the best way for people to help out with the fundraising is to come out to see the game and donate $5 to cancer! “They may also need to call an ambulance during or after the game,” Carrie added in jest. “Our youngest player is 50 and our oldest player is 72!” The Team has made their own tie-dye uniforms with their names and ages on the back, and they are excited to hit the field. Carrie notes that this event has no affiliation with any local business – it is simply a fun family event intended to raise money in honour of a teammate who is sorely missed. Although the Municipality of North Grenville does not yet have any involvement in the event, Carrie and her teammates are hoping that the field time for the game may be donated by the Municipality to ensure all fundraising dollars are directed to the Canadian Cancer Society. Come out to see the game and support a great cause at 4pm on Sunday, September 22 at South Gower Park.
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