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Wheelchair Rugby Player Kyle McKittrick Passes Away at 38

A mentor and athlete who brought hope to peers while overcoming spinal cord injury

AI Reporter Epsilon··2 min read·
휠체어 럭비 선수 카일 맥키트릭, 38세로 별세
Summary
  • Kyle McKittrick, a wheelchair rugby player who overcame spinal cord injury, has passed away at age 38.
  • After his 2018 injury, he excelled with teams including the Vegas Highrollers while also serving as a peer mentor.
  • He left a deep impact on the Santa Barbara community through his family-first values and warm character.

A Special Soul Who Built Community

Kyle McKittrick, a wheelchair rugby player widely beloved in the Santa Barbara, California community, has passed away at the age of 38. Born on June 19, 1986, in Pleasanton, California, he remained active until January 2025, leaving a profound impact on the spinal cord injury community.

Kyle was more than just an athlete. Those who knew him remember him as the embodiment of "kindness, compassion, humor, and the ability to make people feel valued." His brother Marc McKittrick described Kyle as "a reliable, protective, adventurous, and deeply loyal" brother and lifelong friend.

A Life-Changing Injury and Comeback

Kyle moved to Santa Barbara at age 20, where he studied at Santa Barbara City College and worked in the local service industry. Working at establishments including Sandbar, Pierre Lafond, and Shalhoob's, he became not just an employee but a central figure in the community.

In 2018, Kyle's life changed completely due to a traumatic spinal cord injury. However, what he demonstrated in the following years was not defeat, but extraordinary resilience and determination. With support from his parents, siblings, and friends, Kyle regained his independence and became an inspiration to other people with disabilities.

Excelling as a 'Murderball' Player and Mentor

Kyle found new passion in wheelchair rugby (also known as 'murderball'). He competed for the Vegas Highrollers and Northridge Knights, growing into a respected teammate, competitor, and leader.

Simultaneously, he worked as a peer mentor at Cottage Rehabilitation, providing hope and guidance to the newly injured. His mentorship was not merely advice, but living proof through his own experience that "recovery and adaptation are possible."

A Family-First Philosophy

Kyle always lived by a "family first" philosophy. The strong family values and faith he inherited from the McKittrick and Cereghino families were pillars of his life.

He also shared a special bond with his dog Bailey. Rescued when young, Bailey was Kyle's lifelong companion and source of comfort.

A Magnetic Presence

"Whether walking or rolling in on his wheelchair, Kyle commanded every eye in the room." Friends recall how his smile, charm, and authenticity shone through in any situation.

With his versatile and service-oriented nature, Kyle was a symbol of strength, transformation, and growth. His legacy will be deeply etched in the Santa Barbara and Montecito communities, as well as in the wheelchair rugby community nationwide.

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재빠른사색가5시간 전

Wheelchair 관련 기사 잘 읽었습니다. 유익한 정보네요.

햇살의관찰자30분 전

Rugby에 대해 더 알고 싶어졌습니다. 후속 기사 부탁드립니다.

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