About Kyla Kowalik, Kyla Kowalik Tournament 2013, 2012-2013 (Wilmot Girls Hockey)

This Tournament is part of the 2012-2013 season, which is not set as the current season.
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A Tribute to Kyla Kowalik

Kyla Kowalik Kyla is the eldest daughter of Rick and Cecily Kowalik and big sister to Carly and Reese. She was an avid athelete and from a young age displayed not only an interest in sports but many gifted skills as well. Kyla played soccer, volleyball and basketball. She figure skated and did track and field. But her true passion was hockey.
                       
Kyla began playing hockey in New Hamburg with a boys’ team at the Pee Wee level. Always wearing the number 4 and playing defense, she continued to play on a boys team right up to the Bantam AE level and was a force to be reckoned with on the ice.

Kyla then made the switch to women’s hockey and played for the Plattsville Rage for the next two years. In her final year of Midget she was unable to play due to an injury to her knee and ACL. Even though her injury kept her sidelined from hockey, she attended her teams games and cheered on her teammates. Kyla was a strong advocate for women’s hockey. She played the game with determination and strength and displayed sportsmanship and respect to her teammates, coaching staff, opponents and officials.

Kyla underwent surgery to repair her knee in October 2006. Following her surgery and while at home recovering, Kyla had complications from the surgery and developed clots in both her lungs. She passed away on November 6, 2006 at home.

Kyla was a loving and much loved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece and cousin. She was an awesome, dependable, honest and true friend to many. Kyla was actively involved in high school committees and volunteering in her community. She loved animals, the outdoors, the beach, shopping and Bon Jovi, just to name a few. The impact of the loss of this talented, wonderful, giving young woman is enormous and continues to be felt to this day.

This tournament honours Kyla and her family. We can assume that there was a greater reason that Kyla was taken from us far too early. We welcome the opportunity to make new friends and lasting memories.

This is what Kyla would have wanted.

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