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Kingsley Boasiako

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Kingsley Boasiako, a fifth-year student at Humber, exemplifies excellence in all its forms, balancing a packed schedule split between athletics, academics, and working in the field. Born in Ghana, Kingsley was two years old when he came to Canada, where he was raised. He was only five when he began playing soccer, and he hasn’t looked back since. As a student at St. Edmund Campion Secondary School, Kingsley won OFSAA for soccer twice, and in Grade 12 was named Athlete of the Year. The accolades have kept coming at the college level for him too, having won at both provincials and nationals three times.

Already having studied business at Guelph-Humber, Kingsley is currently enrolled in Accounting, for which he has made Humber’s Honour Roll. He has also won Humber’s Pinball Clemons Leadership Award, which is awarded to a student with high academic standing and community involvement. Indeed, Kingsley also dedicates time to helping others, having worked at a soup kitchen last year. And if this all wasn’t enough, Kingsley, who aspires to work in the financial field with accounting or auditing, currently works for Toronto-Dominion Bank, earning valuable experience for his future.

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The Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame awards seven scholarships, each valued at $1,000, to deserving individuals. These scholarships are not only a recognition of academic and athletic excellence but also of community involvement and financial need.

To ensure all students in the community are provided the opportunity to apply for the scholarships, all Etobicoke high school Physical Education and Counseling departments are contacted in advance.

The ESHOF believes we can make a difference in young people’s lives through our scholarship program and help the next generation of Etobicoke community builders succeed and go on to promote positive change for all and continue to empower our community.