KIND-HEARTED Ayrshire padel players helped raise £2,000 after a special tournament to help raise the cash needed to send a local boy to New York for surgery.
Calum Rae was diagnosed with stage M high-risk neuroblastoma earlier this year.
His family has launched a fundraiser in the hope of attracting donations to take them to the £250,000 they need to travel to the United States for the surgery.
Calum lives in Troon with his mum Victoria McDonald, who is originally from Dalry and works as a teacher at West Kilbride Primary School, and dad Andrew Rae.
Businessman Brian Stewart, from Largs, co-ordinated the padel tournament to help raise money for Calum - with a total of 36 padel players from Largs, Irvine, Ayr, West Kilbride, Fairlie, Ardrossan, Prestwick, Saltcoats, Stevenston, and Stewarton involved.
Brian said the event was a great success and featured both "prizes and surprises", with players having to undergo various challenges from wearing pirate eye patches, to using mini inflatable balls as opposed to tennis balls, or playing with the opposite arm.
Even a Hawaiian-style drinks bar was set up and raised funds for Calum on the day.
Padel is a hybrid tennis sport which sees doubles games with players using smaller, stubbier racquets in an enclosed space with toughened glass walls behind - which means that rallies last much longer than tennis.
The sport uses the same scoring system as tennis, but has some subtle changes such as an underarm serve.
Each player was given a number on the day.
The format saw randomly drawn pairs playing 15 minutes of tie break scoring per round. There was also a successful raffle on the day with top prizes including a rib trip to Poravadie and a signed Rangers FC top.
Brian said: "Many thanks to those who played on Sunday and to those who couldn’t make it but contributed to the 'just-giving' page.
"Hopefully everyone enjoyed the challenge albeit not too taxing on a very hot day!
"The donations bucket had £840.63 in it. Adding in more raffle and just-giving donations takes us to £2,000 or so.
"There’s still plenty of time to donate but I’m sure Calum and his parents will be delighted with your efforts."
To donate, go here - Crowdfunding to Calum_OurRaeOfSunshine on JustGiving
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