Welcome to the 2022 summer edition of our newsletter, “The Huddle”, which we hope will be
a helpful source of news and information for our teammates, donors, volunteers, and friends.
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On Saturday, March 26, 2022, we hosted the fifth annual Big Buffalo 50 at Shelby Farms Park in Memphis, TN. 100% of the proceeds from this race go directly to supporting the kids and families of The Cancer Kickers Soccer club, making this race our largest fundraiser each year. | |
It was a wonderful day full of competitive racing, great food, and amazing fellowship! We had over 350 runners who participated in one of three races: a 50-mile race, a 50K race, or a 50K relay race. Running 50 miles is no easy task, however, it is nothing compared to the battles our Cancer Kickers teammates face every single day.
We have always strived to make this event as family-friendly as possible. This year, for the first time ever we had a "Kid Zone, " which included a ninja gym and a 70-foot obstacle course. This provided hours of entertainment and excitement and was definitely a hit with our younger crowd. We were also excited to offer a great variety of local food and beverage trucks, providing complimentary items to our runners.
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It is a privilege to be able to put on this incredible event each year for such a worthy cause. We are looking forward to continuing to grow this race in the coming years. The Memphis community has shown us remarkable support over the past five years and this race would not be possible without them!
We would also like to take a minute to thank our 2022 sponsors for their generous support of the Big Buffalo 50. These companies are leaders in our community and we are honored to have them team up with us on this important event.
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Mark your calendars for the sixth annual Big Buffalo 50 which will be taking place on March 25, 2023. For sponsorship opportunities please contact our Director of Development, Emily Patterson at emily@cancerkickers.com. | |
For this edition's "Donor of the Month", we are featuring the Floyd Family of Arizona, which includes Bill (Dad), Trish (Mom), and their four beautiful daughters, Rachel (a junior in college), Belle and Beasley (freshmen in college), and Wilson (a junior in high school). The Floyds were introduced to the Cancer Kickers Soccer Club through an Instagram post from one of our "teammates" who was proudly sporting their CKSC gear. | |
Wilson, their youngest, was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma when she was 14 and underwent ten months of intense treatment, including 14 rounds of chemotherapy as well limb salvage and tumor resection surgeries. As a club soccer player herself, having played the sport since the age of 6, Wilson was thrilled to join the Cancer Kickers Soccer Club. Her parents say, "Wilson's eyes lit up when she received her CKSC package with all of the awesome soccer gear. She was so happy to have a new team to help support her during her ongoing journey." In response, the Floyd family decided to give back to other kids fighting cancer by sponsoring 20 new "teammates" in the Cancer Kickers Soccer Club.
The CKSC couldn't be more grateful to this family for their generosity and we are so happy to share the news that Wilson is now 9 months NED (no evidence of disease)! Although her journey continues through recovery and frequent scans, Wilson can't wait to one day return to the soccer field and we pray that that day comes soon for this brave warrior.
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The Cancer Kickers Soccer Club was the presenting sponsor for the 2022 901 Cup. This annual soccer tournament is held at Mike Rose Soccer Complex in Memphis, TN. This year’s 901 Cup was the best-attended tournament to date with 126 teams from over 18 different clubs who were both local and from out of state. The medals, backpacks, and banners that the Cancer Kickers provided gave a special flair to the event.
The Cancer Kickers Soccer Club is grateful to the 901 Cup for helping to promote our organization's mission. We look forward to continuing this partnership in the future and are excited about the ways in which we can build on this event year after year.
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We want to give a huge shout-out to Christian Brothers High School for spearheading the first annual Cancer Kickers Classic. This first annual event featured a friendly cross-town rival game of soccer between Christian Brothers and Collierville High School. The coaches from each program wanted to create an event where they could come together annually and raise awareness, and eventually funding, for the Cancer Kickers Soccer Club. This year's Cancer Kickers Classic was a fantastic event held at CBHS’ home field and featured both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams. We look forward to watching this event grow and to the many Cancer Kickers Classic weekends in the future! | |
Five very short years ago, Michelle, Ainsley and I delivered the very first Cancer Kickers Soccer Club kit to our first teammate. When we founded the CKSC, we had no idea the profound impact it would have not only on us but our families, our friends, and most importantly, our teammates and their families. Helping as many brave children as we can has always been our mission. Along the way, we’ve learned that the impact we can have is much greater! We are truly grateful to everyone who has helped us reach this point and look forward to the difference we can make in the next five years! | | |
- Carolyn and Charles Baxley
- Jennifer Bosworth
- Olga Bove
- Jill Bowman
- April and Matt Britt
- James Brown
- Cheyenne Caldwell
- Connie and David Chance
- Morgan and Blake Clothier
- Seema and Kent Clothier, Jr.
- Tracey Collins
- Cindy and Brian Couch
- Hope and Will Covington
- Hillery and Edward Efkeman
- Suzanne Erickson
- Megan Ernest
- Trish and Bill Floyd
- Wayne Garman
- Ylenia and Hugh Garrison
- Maggie and Nick Glaser
- Stacey and Jon Habans
- Hala Hamze
- Nathan Helm
- Jennifer and Joel Hobson
- Kim Hummel
- Katy Johnson
- Rachel and Austin Jones
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- Season and Kevin Jones
- Marilyn and Drew Koester
- Michelle Kooy
- Todd LaFountaine
- Emma Long
- Chris and Steve Martin
- Marcy and Tommy Maurer
- Rebekah McCarthy
- Kelly and Adam Moore
- Maura and Adam Parks
- Laura Pietro
- Dominique Price
- Gloria and Joseph Ramsey
- Abby and Patrick Sala
- Ainsley Stonebrook
- Mary and Terry Stonebrook
- Wade Stonebrook
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Janice Toshach
- Scott Vallier
- Earl Van Nance
- Martha and Billy Vopel
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Morgan and Brandon Westbrook
- Chelsea Whisnant
- Terry and Glenn Williams
- Kerry Wilson
- Meg and Kolby Young
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- Amber and Marcus Abney
- Sally and John Adams
- Victoria Bartels
- Mandy and Chad Bloodworth
- Lindsey and Brett Borm
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- Michelle and Chris Clothier
- Nicole and Brett Clothier
- Sherry and Kent Clothier, Sr.
- Dawn and Chris Coletta
- Jennifer Cordell
- Hayley and Brian Daniel
- The Dye Family
- Stacy and Jim Flores
- Floyd Family Foundation
- Laurie and Shea Ford
- Theresa and Terry Forrest
- Kimberly and Steve Fracchia
- Allison and Will Frazier
- Linda and Gary Frazier
- Callye and Ignacio Garcia
- Amy and Al Gatti
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- Jenny and Scott Harris
- Kati and Rees Hodges
- Thermon Knighten
- Kristie and Jonathan Lyons
- Donna and Jon McCreery
- Jessica and Michael McLaughlin
- Emily and Adam Patterson
- Lauren and Andrew Patterson
- Gay and Michael Reece
- Ursula and Josh Roman
- Maggie and Carl Schmitt
- Allison and Chris Seaman
- Jerry Statham
- Judith and Edward Stonebrook
- Ryan Stonebrook
- Jessica and David Stooksbury
- Kim Talley
- Rebecca and Luther Waldrep
- Ginger and Lance Wilson
- Jaime and Kevin Wilson
- Rachel and Jeff Yearwood
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