10 yr. old Hunter King with fellow classmates at Exeter Elementary School, 2016.10 yr. old Hunter King with fellow classmates at Exeter Elementary School, 2016.
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Exeter Student Gets Chance of a Lifetime

When the Toronto Blue Jays take to the field on June 22nd against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the game will be a very special one.

Grade 5 and 6 students from Exeter Elementary School will be at Rogers Centre in Toronto to see the Blue Jays play, but what will be even more special is the opening pitch.

10-year-old Hunter King, a Grade 5 student at Exeter Elementary School who lives with Cerebral Palsy, is about to live his dream.

And it was all made possible thanks to his fellow classmates, the result of a persuasive writing assignment according to teacher Ian Dekker.

"The kids all knew that Hunter loved the Blue Jays and we started a persuasive letter campaign targeted at the Blue Jays for Hunter to throw the first pitch at a game in June for our year end trips," says Dekker.

Hunter has chosen his favourite player, Edwin Encarnacion, to catch the ball.

The 10-year-old will be joined on the field by his mon, dad, and sister.

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Rogers Centre in Toronto before a game between the Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles, August 7, 2024. Photo by Mark Brown/WindsorNewsToday.ca

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