The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

Soccer team rallies behind leukemia survivor

- Rayleigh Deaton

LOUISVILLE – It isn’t every day nine-year-old girls get to meet their heroes, much less eat ice cream with them. Ellie Hurley, a two-time cancer survivor from Lexington, got to do just that.

Hurley, who will turn 10 in September, has fought leukemia twice but hasn’t let it stop her from living life to the fullest and from enjoying one of her favorite things: sports.

“I like sports because of all of the excitement about it,” she said.

Hurley’s mother, Morgan Hurley, said her daughter has always been a “sports nut.” “Her best friend is Kash Daniel,” she said.

Ellie’s favorite football team is the University of Kentucky Wildcats, but her favorite soccer team is the Racing Louisville Football Club, a National Women’s Soccer League team whose inaugural season took place during the pandemic.

When Morgan posted a video on

Twitter of Ellie’s excitement about seeing the team play, she said she never expected the club to respond beyond a potential retweet.

“They reached out to me when we posted that and said they’d love for Ellie to be able to meet the team at some time,” she said.

Jonathan Lintner, the team’s vice president of communicat­ions, said, “All of this has sort of snowballed from there, as they (the team) have learned more about her story and her courage to overcome leukemia.”

Lintner said the Hurleys are now regulars at the games, and the players know Ellie by name.

Ellie’s journey with leukemia

After she was diagnosed, Morgan said Ellie received treatment at the Kentucky Children’s Hospital. After a month of treatment, Ellie went into remission and has been undergoing radiation, chemothera­py and immunother­apy since then.

On Tuesday, Ellie had her last round of treatment and is officially done with chemothera­py. Her mother said Ellie is ready for “normal kids’ stuff,” and Ellie said she is excited to play soccer.

She had encouragem­ent for other kids going through similar treatments. “It gets hard in some parts, but after all, you can do it,” she said.

Ice cream with the pros

When the members of the Racing Louisville Football Club heard that Ellie was finished with her treatments, they wanted to do something special to celebrate. Katie McClure, a forward for the team, said, “She is an amazing little girl, and she’s such an inspiratio­n to not only me but every single person on our team. She has so much fight in her … we just wanted to go out and help celebrate with her.”

McClure reached out to Ellie’s mother and asked if some team members could take Ellie out for ice cream.

“It made me feel excited and happy that they drove all the way from Louisville to see me,” Ellie said.

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