People involved in Lethbridge summer sports expecting bounce-back season
“Registrations have really climbed this year compared to the COVID-19 years,” president Travis Oberg said.Nearly 800 kids are registered for 2022, a seven-year high.
Last year, participation was only two-thirds of Little League’s current numbers. The organization is seeing an increase, particularly among the younger age groups, between three- and seven-year-olds. Oberg said everyone from coaches to players is feeling extra enthusiasm ahead of a schedule that has minimal disruption.“It’s really exciting to be able to get the season started on time and get our normal programming going, without any interference from what’s happened the last two years,” Oberg said.As the countdown to the season continues, there’s still plenty of work ahead to get Softball Valley’s fields game ready, but Stoffer said he can’t wait to play ball.
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