Having a focus to promote Amateur sport with a “mix of pro” in today’s world can only help assist today’s youth to not only become better athletes but also have a stronger understanding of what sport is about.
I received the following from Laird and wanted to share his words of a Beatles song called the “Long and Winding Road” which all athletes set their dreams on.
Enjoy the read:
This is a story of a young ladies’ hopes and dreams coming true.
In 1993/94 I was stationed with the RCMP in Victoria, BC. Due to my traffic experience, I was seconded to the Traffic Sub Committee of the XV Commonwealth Games.
During these duties I crossed paths with many persons from the sporting field to assist me in my duties.
Through this I met a family whose Dad, Richard Way was heavily into sports for everyone. His daughter Cecilia was showing a strong ability on the soccer pitch.
As you know, after retirement I got into the sports photo game and met the Way family many times and was keeping track of the daughter Cecilia Way venture leading to her dream goal
When I heard through the grapevine that Cecilia’s soccer team was going to be playing in a soccer tournament at the Newton Athletic Park, Surrey, BC. (2014) I grabbed the camera and set off to capture her team in action.
The photos will follow her path through to this season.
Her father has developed a company which follows this theme and is set up for sports for all.
You can also go to my https://www.thehockeygranddad.ca for the different links for the youth of our country to follow their dreams or just to play.
He was recognized by Ravi Kahlon, BC’s MLA Minister for Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation in September 11, 2017.
In December 2022 he was Awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Pin.
Awarded Rotary Paul Harris Fellow Award for tangible for significant assistant given for the better understanding and friendly relations among peoples of the world.