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Dedication to Charlotte
By U 15 Girls Blazers and love for the game, and her joie
de vivre.
s we step onto the field for the
This season is dedicated to you,
A2025 season, we do so with
Charlotte. We will carry your spirit
heavy hearts, forever carrying the
with us every time we lace up our
memory of Charlotte Light. At just
boots, every time we take the field,
14 years old, she was taken from
and every time we push ourselves
us far too soon in a tragic accident,
to be better. Your memory will be
leaving behind a void that will
the strength that drives us forward,
never be filled. Charlotte was not
and your legacy will live on in
only a remarkable player, but also
every pass, every save, every goal,
a beloved friend, teammate, and a
and every victory we achieve.
beacon of light to all who had the
privilege of knowing her. As our Though you are no longer with
goalkeeper, Charlotte’s dedication us, you will forever be a part of our
was evident every time she stepped team. We play for you, and we play
between the posts, or on stage or in your honour.
in church. Her last game with our Rest in peace, Charlotte. You
team was a shutout—an incredible will never be forgotten, with love
testament to her strength, focus, from the U15 Girl’s Blazer Team.”
Brought to you by Ming & Associates
Athlete of the Month
Athlete of the Month
Charlotte Harty
Age: 14 Grade: 9
Hometown: Long Sault Photo Submitted
School: St. Joe’s
Sports Energy’s Athlete of the Month is a young
lady who completed the CanSkate program at
the age of four. Charlotte Harty has been playing hockey since the age of Continued from page 6 the U15 Lady Royals AA team, and
five, and she eventually had to make a choice between competitive hockey Charlotte works hard on maintaining playing for the St. Joe’s senior girls
and highland dancing. She chose hockey because, from the beginning, she and improving her fitness, working hockey team.
liked being part of a team, loved the intensity of the competition, and out at CrossFit with her team and “Hockey is a huge part of our lives,
loved to work on her game. shooting pucks every night at home mine and my family’s, and obviously
A blue liner who has always worn #14, in the basement. She also takes it is a huge source of pride for our
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her academic work very seriously, entire country,” Charlotte explains,
winning the grade 8 math award and “as shown by the recent 4 Nations
often talking about being a vet some Face Off win.”
day. She plans on going to university Charlottes loves her dogs, Lucy,
after high school and would love to and Reggie, she also has started to
Maxwell Ming - P.Eng, CFP ® do that while playing hockey as well. get very interested in cooking and
Financial Planner Charlotte’s accomplishments include baking. Charlotte also is a special
Financial Planning • Investments • Insurance being a part of the Chevrolet Good friend to an elderly lady, named
613-932-7526 • Max@mingassociates.com Deeds Cup winning team during the Anne, in our neighborhood, who she
2022-2023 season, earning a spot on checks up on and visits regularly.

