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Heroes program looks for role models

 

Nominations are being sought for the Home Town Hero program for the 14th year running.

 
 
 
 
Sean McBeath was chosen as a Home Town Hero in 2011.
 

Sean McBeath was chosen as a Home Town Hero in 2011.

Photograph by: TIMES , files

Nominations are being sought for the 37th Home Town Hero. This year marks the 14th anniversary of the program sponsored by the Meadowridge Sports Hero Society.

The program recognizes new Heroes into the program every year.

Posters with write-ups about the Home Town Heroes are displayed across the community at schools, recreational centres and local businesses as a way to inspire youth in our community.

“The message is simple, if we can tell our youth that these heroes played “in my gym,” “in my sports league,” or “on my team” and that they, too, can get there from here,” said William Robson, who is running the Home Town Heroes program.

Last year’s nomination went to kayaker Sean McBeath who as a child once told his father “I want to be on that wall someday.” It seems the program is working.

Nominations will be accepted until Friday Sept. 7.

The criteria for Home Town Heroes are that the athletes must have lived in Maple Ridge or Pitt Meadows, attended school in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, played on local sports teams or local youth organizations and gone on to compete on an international level.

Nominations should be directed to: RMSportsheroes@gmail.com.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Sean McBeath was chosen as a Home Town Hero in 2011.
 

Sean McBeath was chosen as a Home Town Hero in 2011.

Photograph by: TIMES , files

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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