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TORONTO — Some 70 girls registered for the Mimico Lacrosse club’s Mini Mountaineers this year.
It’s a free program designed to teach young girls to love being active and an athlete first, and a lacrosse player second. The program in west Toronto sold out in less than two days. But like countless sports programs across Canada, the Mini Mountaineers were shelved for the year due to COVID-19.
“We’re pretty disappointed that we didn’t get a chance to carry it out,” said Colleen Grimes, who along with a friend, started the first-ever Mountaineers girls team a decade ago. They still delivered free sticks to all the girls registered, and did a few Zoom sessions to demonstrate how to practise at home.
“But it’s not the same as the in-person relationships that we were hoping to build, but hopefully in 2021 we’ll be able to to build on that again.”