Mixed-gender tournament for students in Grades 6 and 7 set for May 31 at Rotary Field
No other event on the soccer calendar for Catholic elementary school kids in the north central Interior matches the thrill of what’s about to happen Friday, May 31 at Rotary Field.
Sixteen teams will be vying for the chance to get their hands on the Cup, including last year’s champion, Annunciation of Prince Rupert. “Some kids never play before and never play after, but they get a chance to play soccer, and that’s what’s great about it. It’s a one-off day, it’s a field trip. Terry Wilson’s thing was it’s all about the team and, above all, having fun, and that carries through.”
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