Sanow Announced as February Hot Shot

Jaekub Sanow, son of Megan Sanow and Jeremy Sanow, will be honored as a Floyd Valley Healthcare Hot Shot at the February 28th Musketeer game against the Tri City Storm. Jaekub is a smart and hard-working 7 year old that recently graduated from speech therapy after 4 years.
Jaekub enjoyed working with his speech therapist that helped treat his childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). Beginning at the age of 2, Jaekub would see his therapist three times a week. He was shy, but now is able to talk with new people. Even though he worked hard in therapy, he also had fun and found his time in speech therapy enjoyable.
CAS is a rare speech sound disorder causing someone to have trouble saying what he or she wants to say correctly and consistently. CAS is a neurological disorder that affects the brain pathways involved in planning the sequence of movements involved in producing speech. The brain knows what it wants to say, but cannot properly plan and sequence the required speech sound movements. While the exact number is unknown, it is estimated that one or two children out of every 1,000 may have the disorder.
Please join us in celebrating Jaekub, our February 28th Hot Shot!
The Sioux City Musketeers, in partnership with Floyd Valley Healthcare (FVH) began the Hot Shots program in 2018. This program was created with the goal of honoring FVH pediatric patients who have chronic health issues. We are excited to give children an opportunity to have a fun time with their family, cheer on the team and just enjoy being a kid for a night.
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