 Well, it was the final day of racing for Garfield Lake Ice Racers near La Porte, but it was also a special day for one little boy. Josh Peterson tells us how a victory lap made a special boy's wish come true. For the Garfield Lake Ice Racers Association, it was a season of high speeds and a close battle for points. But the emphasis on the final day of the racing season shifted to fulfilling a dream for one special little boy. Kjeldon Eitberg, who seems like an everyday six-year-old boy, has battled a long journey with brain cancer. And following his surgery, he has been given just four to six months to live. An amazing little boy that I always just had to smile on his face, loves to play and be a little boy. Before the day of racing began, all the race car drivers and crew members were briefed on why the day has taken on a special meaning. When a day where competitiveness takes a front seat, it was Kjeldon who moved to the forefront. Kjeldon's dad greeted the drivers and thanked them for their support. I just want to thank all you guys, Ice Racing community, for helping us out and the local community. You guys have, you guys mean a lot. To make the race day extra special, plans were put together to provide Kjeldon with a very special opportunity that not many kids get to enjoy. We thought it would be great that, you know, Kjeldon and his family could be in a 21 car and be able to do a lap around the track. After the pit meeting, Kjeldon, accompanied by his mom, dad and other family members, loaded into Robert LaRosa's number 21 ice racer and headed on to the frozen track. Providing special moments like this is something the Garfield Lake Ice Racing Association takes pride in offering to the community. I hope it makes it a little easier on the family just to know what kind of support they have from us. After a single lap, line two by two, each ice racer followed behind Kjeldon's racer, marking a special journey around a frozen track with Kjeldon leading the way in his victory lap. In LaPorte, Josh Peterson, Lakeland News. Kjeldon will turn seven years old later this month and his family is looking to take a vacation to the West Coast and Disneyland in the near future. If you'd like to help the family out, we have a link to Kjeldon's GoFundMe page on our website at lptv.org slash news. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.