SethColeman
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Christopher J. Robertson "Never Give Up" Cancer Benefit August 2nd $1,000 Guaranteed 1st place!
Its t time again folks!! The 4th annual Christopher J. Robertson "Never Give Up" Cancer Benefit
When: August 2nd
Time: 6:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Where: Chester Frost Park
Limit:3 Fish
Entry:$100 (Includes Big Fish) 100% of all entry fees will be given to family!!!!
++++++++++$1,000 GUARANTEED for 1st place++++++++
We are still working with vendors for give away prizes and can say we have some great stuff. I will update this thread weekly with new info. We are also going to have access to preregistering for this tourney and will accept sign up day of tournament. We will have some special gifts from Tony and Darlene Pardue with Bass Assassin Lures to be given to the anglers who fish the tournament.
We are currently accepting $10 donations for tickets for a Hydrowave to be given away at the tournament(have already sold over 50 of the 100)!
Going to tease on some of the door prizes: Guided trip, rods, reels, tackle packages, oil changes, gift certificates, automotive services,etc.
There will be food, fun, and prizes to be had at this tournament.
Lets meet the recipient......."TATER"!
Jesse and Lulu have been happily married for almost 11 years. They have 4 wonderful children, daughter Kaylie age 10, daughter Layla age 8, son Gabriel age 5 and their youngest daughter Aliyah. Gabriel ,who goes by his nickname Tater, began having horrible leg pain and fevers throughout the summer. Doctors would just say it was something viral.They celebrated his 3rd birthday August 11, 2011. Little did they know, their little boy would be diagnosed with cancer one month later. Toward the end of August, Tater could no longer bare the pain in his legs and would scream in his sleep. The morning of September 1st, 2011, Tater could no longer walk. He had so much pain that they would have to carry him ,and they took him to the local hospital. Doctors did not know what was wrong with him so they sent him by ambulance to TC Thompsons. The doctors worked quickly and began running several tests. On September 14, 2011 , Tater was diagnosed with stage 4 Neuroblastoma. He stayed strong and didn't complain about anything. So they followed his lead and stayed strong through their faith in God. Tater endured 6 months of chemo, 2 bone marrow transplants with high dose chemo, 12 rounds of radiation, 6 months of antibodies and a total of 5 surgeries. Tater recently celebrated 1 year off treatment and 1 year of clear scans God has blessed this family with the health of their son! The Singletons are forever grateful for all of the angels sent to help with their sons battle with childhood cancer.
Its t time again folks!! The 4th annual Christopher J. Robertson "Never Give Up" Cancer Benefit
When: August 2nd
Time: 6:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Where: Chester Frost Park
Limit:3 Fish
Entry:$100 (Includes Big Fish) 100% of all entry fees will be given to family!!!!
++++++++++$1,000 GUARANTEED for 1st place++++++++
We are still working with vendors for give away prizes and can say we have some great stuff. I will update this thread weekly with new info. We are also going to have access to preregistering for this tourney and will accept sign up day of tournament. We will have some special gifts from Tony and Darlene Pardue with Bass Assassin Lures to be given to the anglers who fish the tournament.
We are currently accepting $10 donations for tickets for a Hydrowave to be given away at the tournament(have already sold over 50 of the 100)!
Going to tease on some of the door prizes: Guided trip, rods, reels, tackle packages, oil changes, gift certificates, automotive services,etc.
There will be food, fun, and prizes to be had at this tournament.
Lets meet the recipient......."TATER"!
Jesse and Lulu have been happily married for almost 11 years. They have 4 wonderful children, daughter Kaylie age 10, daughter Layla age 8, son Gabriel age 5 and their youngest daughter Aliyah. Gabriel ,who goes by his nickname Tater, began having horrible leg pain and fevers throughout the summer. Doctors would just say it was something viral.They celebrated his 3rd birthday August 11, 2011. Little did they know, their little boy would be diagnosed with cancer one month later. Toward the end of August, Tater could no longer bare the pain in his legs and would scream in his sleep. The morning of September 1st, 2011, Tater could no longer walk. He had so much pain that they would have to carry him ,and they took him to the local hospital. Doctors did not know what was wrong with him so they sent him by ambulance to TC Thompsons. The doctors worked quickly and began running several tests. On September 14, 2011 , Tater was diagnosed with stage 4 Neuroblastoma. He stayed strong and didn't complain about anything. So they followed his lead and stayed strong through their faith in God. Tater endured 6 months of chemo, 2 bone marrow transplants with high dose chemo, 12 rounds of radiation, 6 months of antibodies and a total of 5 surgeries. Tater recently celebrated 1 year off treatment and 1 year of clear scans God has blessed this family with the health of their son! The Singletons are forever grateful for all of the angels sent to help with their sons battle with childhood cancer.