Kingston, Ont. high school students donate sports gear in memory of friend – Kingston | 24CA News

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Published 15.04.2023
Kingston, Ont. high school students donate sports gear in memory of friend – Kingston | 24CA News

It’s been two and a half years since a tragic crash claimed the lifetime of a pupil at Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School.

Now, a few fellow college students are internet hosting a charity drive in reminiscence of their good friend, Scott Legg.

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“Just trying to keep his legacy of caring for others, keep that alive,” says Luigi Stubbert, one in all Legg’s pals.

Scott Legg was a 16-year-old pupil who was killed in a crash in October of 2020, and whose presence remains to be missed.

“He was a good person, he was,” says one other good friend of Legg’s, Diego DeFrias.

DeFrias says what higher approach to bear in mind the great individual that he was, than with a charity drive for used sports activities gear.

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“We’re looking to donate anything to the Boys and Girls Club,” he says.

“After that, we’re going to spread it out to other charities, too.”

The occasion seems to have been successful, each with the scholars and the school.

“I’m really proud of the kids,” says principal Terri Daniel.

“They kind of take up ideas and build them from the ground up, and they’re meaningful to them.”

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According to Stubbert, Canadian Tire will participate within the occasion if it returns subsequent yr, which is one thing he believes will occur, no matter his looming commencement.

“Even though everyone who’s graduated, who were Scottie’s friends aren’t in high school anymore, I still think his legacy is going to continue.”

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