KEY COLONY’S KIDS FISHING DERBY HONORS LATE COMMISSIONER RON SUTTON

As if the bags of free goodies, fishing rods, tackle boxes and door prizes weren’t enough, each derby participant had the chance to enter raffles for ‘big ticket’ prizes, including three bikes and a kayak.

The 2023 Key Colony Beach Kids Fishing Derby may have been the event’s 16th iteration. But it made sure to honor one of its biggest supporters since its early years.

Renamed just this year, 25 children and dozens of volunteers donned shirts to commemorate the first Ron Sutton Memorial Kids Fishing Derby, named after the former KCB commissioner who passed away in October of last year.

“With Ron’s passing last fall, we wanted to make something special, because he was such a big part of it,” said derby co-organizer and KCB commissioner Joey Raspe.

Departing on the Marathon Lady, children from 6 to 14 enjoyed a morning of competition trying to boat the longest fish of any species before retiring to the Key Colony Inn banquet room for a lunch and awards ceremony. Each received a litany of door prizes and supplies for a day on the water, with extra chances to win larger raffle prizes like bikes and a kayak as well as trophies for placement within their age group.

“The kids don’t have to put a dime into it,” said derby co-organizer and KCB Police Chief Kris DiGiovanni.

“We want to give kids the first shot who don’t have boats at home. They live here, and they’ve never had a fishing rod in their hand,” added Raspe. “You see how grateful they are, and it’s incredible.”

DERBY WINNERS INCLUDED:

Ages 6-8

1st: Gigi Mills
2nd: Evan Paul
3rd: Irvin Beck

Ages 9-11

1st: Artie Hrytzay
2nd: Pablo Rodriguez
3rd: Tyler Hill

Ages 12-14

1st: Aiden Lezcano
2nd: Melanie Olivio
3rd: Alexa Seckinger

Alex Rickert
Alex Rickert made the perfectly natural career progression from dolphin trainer to newspaper editor in 2021 after freelancing for Keys Weekly while working full time at Dolphin Research Center. A resident of Marathon since 2015, he fell in love with the Florida Keys community by helping multiple organizations and friends rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Irma. An avid runner, actor, and spearfisherman, he spends as much of his time outside of work on or under the sea having civil disagreements with sharks.