As gracious in defeat as he is humble in victory, Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly took the time to meet with Stampeders fan Ashley Singleton following his team’s last-second loss at McMahon Stadium on Labour Day Monday.
Ashley, the sister of star Stampeders linebacker Alex Singleton, is a big fan of the veteran pivot and CFL in general.
Ashley got to meet another of her favorite players. It was awesome. Great guy. 🏈❤️🏈 CFL football @alexsingleton49 @calstampeders @CFL @Rikester13 pic.twitter.com/AXdINHmjWz
— Kim Singleton (@Kim2933sing) September 4, 2018
While her brother is obviously her favourite player, Ashley loves football period.
My CFL fan even when Alex isn’t playing🏈😀. Stamps and Alex’s #1 fan but still loves football❤️@alexsingleton49 @calstampeders @CFL Ashley loves football pic.twitter.com/mqOnSMBWve
— Kim Singleton (@Kim2933sing) July 26, 2018
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Ashley, who was born with Down Syndrome, has competed in the Special Olympics — an organization Alex has dedicated a lot of time to in the Calgary community.
What a fun night! Thank you @BWWings and @SpecialOCalgary for having us out! pic.twitter.com/748UWigcic
— Alex Singleton (@alexsingleton49) August 30, 2018
Yum! #ChooseToInclude special Olympics has done so much in my life! A box of donuts to support that anytime! @SpecialOCalgary pic.twitter.com/wvAr4NZtHQ
— Alex Singleton (@alexsingleton49) July 21, 2018
Big win!!!! Go stamps go🏈🏈❤️@alexsingleton49 @calstampeders pic.twitter.com/fuUM3Kbh5u
— Kim Singleton (@Kim2933sing) September 4, 2018
All. The. Feels.