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The London Knights alumni foundation’s 50/50 program reached nearly $1 million in gross sales this past season.
The Ontario Hockey League champions produced a team record $946,865 in 45 home games, including a single-game mark of $60,610 in memory of Logan Hunter in the Feb. 9 tilt to support the Baker Centre for Pancreatic Cancer.
“We would like to thank the fans, community and the London Knights hockey club for their continued support,” Knights alumni foundation president Rick Doyle said. “We are delighted to put a record-breaking dollar amount back into the community and we look forward to your continued trust and support during the 2024-25 season.”
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The alumni foundation also announced they have completed a five-year $100,000 pledge to the Children’s Health Foundation in only two seasons and have renewed a commitment for a new $100,000 target.
“It’s been a great year for our 50/50 program, and we can’t thank the fans enough for their commitment to our team and our community,” Knights GM Mark Hunter said.
The annual program helped several local charitable organizations, including the food bank and Ronald McDonald House, promote their causes and receive donations to further their outreach in the London community.
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