Bilcke gives back

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By The MediaPlex February 1, 2013 12:26

Bilcke gives back

By Kenton Wolfe
When he was forced to close his fists, he chose to open his heart.
Notorious Windsor Spitfires tough guy Ty Bilcke broke his thumb Dec. 27 and has since been giving back to the community, including several appearances at local elementary schools. The events are called “Adopt-a-School.”
Bilcke spoke to the students of St. Piux X Catholic Elementary school Jan. 30, telling the kids to always have a plan B – and focus on more than just sports.
“School is still very important to (the Spitfires),” said Bilcke, addressing the packed gymnasium. “I am a graduate of St. Piux, out in St. Anne. This fall, I attended a college course at St. Clair College, where I took an introduction to business class. I passed with flying colours, of course.”
The event was sponsored by Marcotte Funeral Home, who has supported the Adopt-a-School program for several years. Marcotte sent representative Suzanne Thibodeau to the event, who recognizes the value of education.
“It’s a good opportunity to give to some of the parents and children who may not be able to get to some of the Spitfire games,” said Thibodeau. “We also donate to the school for school supplies. It’s the joy it gives them and inspires them to do athletics at school.”
Blicke hasn’t become jaded from his 12 missed games and has stayed positive throughout his layoff. However, the Spitfires clearly miss his physical presence, going just 7-5 in his absence.
“I like to come out and just talk to the kids,” said Bilcke. “Everyone needs a plan B. I know for me if hockey doesn’t work I have a couple of plans… It’s important to let the kids know we’re not just big thug hockey players and we’re also human beings.”

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