A new US rep for SportzGemz

Last fall, Greg Kwiatkowski contacted me and ordered SportzGemz for his daughter’s soccer shoes. He and I corresponded over several months. We chatted about the hows and whys of what make SportzGemz work. Below is what Greg has to say.

“Last fall soccer season, after 10 practices with 2 of them in the rain – my child’s brand new soccer shoes smelled so bad I could not stand to be in the same car with them! After the investment I had made in these shoes, I was desperate to find a solution so my daughter and her shoes could be let in the house again! We found a solution, and such a good one that the Crew Juniors Soccer Club is making this product available for sale to all players. A portion of the proceeds from every sale of will go to the Grand Rapids Crew Juniors Scholarship Fund.

Greg Kwiatkowski, Grand Rapds, Michigan
Email Me for more info!

You can also contact Greg at the above address if you would like to carry SportzGemz in your store!

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09 Western Canadian Amateur Motorsports Championships

SportzGemz has agreed to supply prizes for the 09 Western Canadian Amateur Motorsports Championships.

For more info check out their website.

The 12th Annual
TEMPLE HILL AMATEUR NATIONALS
July 1 – 4, 2009
Temple Hill Motorcycle Park
Raymond, Alberta

Why all the excitement surrounding the 12th Annual TEMPLE HILL AMATEUR NATIONALS?

In 2008, over 750 participants were immersed in the “Temple Hill” experience. The color, the aerobatics, the roar of 40 bikes into the first turn and the intensity of the competition are just a few reasons why.

This high profile event allows amateur riders the unique opportunity to compete at an elite level. The top Western riders have the opportunity to compete against each other to determine “The Best in the West”.

The event puts riders from across Canada and the US on the starting line of a natural terrain, well-groomed track where Canadian manufacturers will recognize their talent and determination. Not only can they compete for their respective class title but they also get to have their day in the spot light.

On-site camping, local accommodations, bike wash facilities, economical concession, displays, group campfires, a variety of evening entertainment, scavenger hunt, co-ed races, Big Dog races and security help make this event the highlight of the racing year for everyone who attends, whether a competitor or spectator.

To Inquire More Information About This Event

Phone: (403) 328-8973
Fax: (403) 328-8486
E-mail: info@cdnmx.com

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Best in the West

Fusion dominates west

Langley Advance

Published: Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Best in the West

Best in the West

The Fraser Valley squad stamped an exclamation point on its western Canadian title by slamming the Richmond Islanders 9-2 in the gold medal game.

The Fusion 94 can officially lay claim to the title of being best in the west.

The Fraser Valley girls fastpitch squad rolled to a gold medal at the Peewee ‘A’ Western Canadian Championships in Richmond last weekend.

The Fusion placed first in the round robin, winning five of six games while outscoring their opponents 31-5.

Facing a tough Saskatoon Lasers squad in the semi- final, the Fusion trailed by one run in the fifth inning.

That’s when Nicole Ratel slammed a two run homer deep to left field and the Fusion took the lead for the first time in the game.

A few batters later, Jess Edmiston hit a double up the middle with two runners on base to extend the Fusion’s lead to three runs.

The Fusion were then able to hold off the Lasers, beating them 5-4.

In the western Canadian final, the Fusion faced a tired Richmond Islanders 95 team.

The local girls beat their Richmond foes in a mercy rule shortened game, winning 9-2 in five innings.

It looked as if the Islanders were about to make a comeback, until Mikaela Chranofsky hit a solo home run deep into centre field.

Chranofsky’s blast sparked a seven-run inning which finished the Islanders.

On the strength of her fine outing, Cranofsky won her second MVP award of the tournament.

The Fusion received solid performances on all fronts.

Nicole Ratel and Jaimi Wainright had solid games behind the plate, with strong pitching performances by Jennine Walsh and Brooke Anderson, who were supported by Lauren Barrie.

Kayla Smith, Katie Young and Mikayla Fowler had great offensive outings at the plate, and huge defensive performances all weekend.

Other MVPs were awarded to Lauren Iverson, Nicole Ratel, Brooke Anderson, Jenine Walsh, Danica Kump, and Jessica Edmiston.

The Fusion are coached by John Walsh, Dave Edmiston and Lorri Iverson.

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Softball – Fraser Valley Fusion ’94

SportzGemz are a proud sponsor the 94 Fraser Valley Fusion Girls Fastpitch Softball Team.

A set of the SportzGemz was given to each player.  2 sets were given to the catchers.

Last year one of the catcher’s sustained 2nd degree burns to her knees and legs because of the bacteria growing inside her shin pads.  She has scarring down the front of her legs as a result.

In order to prevent this from happening again, the girls have been taught and encouraged to use their SportzGemz after each game.

Preliminary feedback from Jaimi Wainwright and her Mom Traci was funny!  Jamie received the SportzGemz and the instructions and told her Mom she thought they were a “stupid” idea.  Jamie’s Mom, Traci insisted that Jaimi at least try them.  

Jaimi is now a believer!  She and Traci reported that the SportzGemz are terrific!  They dried the cleats out and completely removed the smell!

The ’94 Fusion team is looking forward to a terrific year!  Their stats are impressive and they brought home the gold in the Newton Tournament this past weekend.

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