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Community rallies around peewee hockey team after $30K stolen from travel fund

A peewee hockey team from Cranbrook is off to Japan next week despite having $30,000 dollars allegedly stolen from the travel money it raised

The Kootenay ICE Friendship Team reports travel dollars misappropriated

'We are overwhelmed with gratitude from everyones generosity,' read a post on The Kootenay ICE Friendship Hockey Team's Facebook page following a rush of donations over the weekend (The Kootenay ICE Friendship Hockey Team/Facebook)

A peewee hockey team from Cranbrook is off to Japan next week, despite having $30,000 dollars allegedly stolen from travel money itraised.

The Kootenay ICE Friendship Hockey Team has been fundraising for almost two years to go to Hachinohe, Japanfor a tournament April 27to May 5, 2019.

The tournament is designed to foster friendship and fair play and the most goals scored doesn't necessarily determine the winner of a game.

That makes what happened next, ironic. The peewee team's travel co-ordinator, Crystal Kenyon, says it came as a huge shock last week when they were going over final bills and financial statements and discovered thousands of dollars missing.

"We were devastated and in shock.Nobody had any idea this was happening at all," saidKenyon.

Kenyon says almost a third of the $100,000 dollars they raised could not be accounted for.

Once the volunteer board realized the scope of the alleged theft, they went to the RCMP who initiated an investigation. Kenyon says they know who the suspect is but are not saying who that person is until the RCMP does itswork.

In the meantime, word circulated via social media throughout the Cranbrook area and people stepped up with last minute donations to make up the shortfall.

On Sunday, the team posted a thank you to the community on its website that read:

"In 12 short hours, donations have been made & committed to our team of approximately $22,140.00. We are overwhelmed with gratitude from everyone's generosity," the post read.

Kenyon says the trip is back on. The 51 players, parents and coaches leave next Tuesday for Japan.