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Thanks to our advertisers, please take your FREE Copy Covering The Corner Redvers & Area Community Newsletter July 2021 Issue [email protected] Covering the Corner is a service provided by the Town of Redvers. It is our intent to provide the community of Redvers and surrounding area with a newsletter that keeps residents connected with the numerous events and activities going on within our fantastic community!

It’s been a long time in the works, but Redvers Tourism was busy planting trees around the gazebo area on Monday and Tuesday, June 14 & 15. A huge thank you to Wendy and Dale Turton, Lorraine George, Michelle Jensen and Glen and Jocelyn Hainsworth for the work and Glen for the use of his Bobcat and donation of straw bales. The trees are tiny, but healthy and we have mulched them with straw to give them an advantage over the weeds and to hold mosisture. Hopefully everyone will do their part to help them grow so our children and grandchildren can enjoy them too! GRADE 6 CLASS OF REDVERS SCHOOL What are your summer plans? Lilly – When school end, I’m going to Alberta to go camping burn my school work, paddleboarding, camping, fishing, with my cousins and for my mom’s birthday, we want to go to a boating, quadding, road trips, playing football, hanging out with waterpark. friends, going to Alameda dam to visit my Grandpa, golfing and Jhace – I plan on playing blitzball, working, partying and fishing. having a campfire. Jeliel – Eat, sleep, watch anime, swim, hang out with Naz, Eve, Rhett – To go camping at Kenosee and partying and going to and Krielle. Repeat! shingle my auntie’s house. Ainsley – My summer plans are going camping, swimming, Eve – Family camp, hang out with Naz and Jeliel, sleep in, play being lazy, and seeing my sisters in Estevan. badminton, go swimming and watch anime. Krielle – My summer plans are just to eat, sleep, and plan for Kinsley – Watch baseball, go camping and swimming and high school. hanging out with my friends. Ryan – I plan to go camping at Alameda Dam. Daxson – To go golfing, dirtbiking, swimming, blitzball, playing Kyson – I’m planning to dirt bike lots, go camping, golfing, baseball, hanging out with friends and fishing. swimming, hanging out with friends, do a blitzball homerun Logan – My summer plans are going camping. derby, go fishing and play baseball. Marissa – Summer plans include going camping if we can get Ryker – Camping, fishing, golfing, hanging out with friends and into Oak Lake, watch anime and listen to music. playing baseball. Nazryn – Eat, sleep, play, draw, watch anime, REPEAT. Oh Kara – My summer plans is to go camping with my mom and yeah, and French camp! Adam and camping with Chylisse and my dad. Jayden – This summer I will go boating, go camping, go Arianna – My summer plans are to go kneeboarding a lot so I swimming and hang out with friends. can get really good and to hangout with friends at our campsite Wyatt – I want to maybe go camping, stay in a cabin at Kenosee at WeeToo Beach. Lake and go to the pool lots. Raif – To go boating and camping at Kenosee and playing Miley – My summer plans are to go swimming, camping at baseball. Kenosee, biking, sleeping, hanging out with friends and having Asia – My plans are swimming, camping and being lazy! bonfires. Bronx – To go boating at the lake and stay at the cabin in Ericka – My summer plans are to go biking, going to the cabin, Kenosee. boating, tubing, kneeboarding, hanging out with friends and Drake – Go dirt biking and helping at the farm. swimming. Tyson – Take Koda on walks, biking, going on walks, sleeping, Cameron – My summer plans are to work on the farm.

MINOR BASEBALL CLINIC On Friday June 4th the Redvers Minor Ball Board hosted a Baseball Clinic for players ages 6-18. It was a very hot and humid day, but the thirty players learned many skills such as throwing, hit- ting, base running and fielding.

There were three instructors that came to implement these skills. They were Geoff Freeborn who was a former pro-pitcher/scout for the Baltimore Orioles, Jorge Martinez who is originally from Venezuela and a former University Baseball player and currently coaches in Calgary, and Jose Reyes who is originally from the Do- minican Republic and currently lives in Kenosee Lake. He goes to the University of Calgary and has played on Team .

Fun was had by all and it was so nice to see players on the field once again enjoying the sport of ball.

THE GREAT AWAKENING Submitted by Jocelyn Hainsworth

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – in a former life I just know I was a bear.

I mean, their whole lifestyle appeals to me: the wandering around in scenic, natural settings, the not being judged for growling at people who annoy me, and eating everything in sight all summer so I can sleep all winter and wake up skinny. What’s not to love about that?

What’s got me thinking about this now, though, is the feeling of déjà vu as we are being released from the restrictions we’ve lived with for the past year. I am positive that I’ve felt this before.

It feels like the long, drab isolation of winter is easing off.

It feels like the promise of sunshine is once again warming our world.

It feels like the dawn of a new day as we stumble out of confinement, gripping our coffee mugs and squinting while our eyes adjust to the light.

Yep, I am certain that this is how it feels to come out of hibernation. I have been here before!

It’s interesting to hear people talk about what they are going to do with this new found freedom. There are those who can’t wait to get on a plane and go somewhere far away. There are grandparents who just want to go one province over to see their grandkids before they’ve all grown up, and there are those who have been waiting for elective surgery and are praying their delay in treatment is almost at an end.

Parents are rejoicing that the threat of home schooling will no longer be hanging over their heads. Doctors and nurses are can hardly believe they made it through ... and I won’t say unscathed.

Restaurants that have struggled to hang on are dreaming of just having a regular day with regular staff serving their regular menu to a regular crowd at their regular tables and – hallelujah! – making a regular income.

Employees and employers are assessing what going back to work looks like after all these months of working remotely from home. The future of the work world may end up being a hybrid of home and office that works better for everyone.

There are gardeners and bakers out there who would have never learned they had such talents had Covid not forced them to try.

There are the people who kept the food delivery system rolling, and the transportation system moving, and the public safety system in place at grave danger to themselves and the families they went home to every night. It has been a learning experience for us all to realize what an essential service it is to pick and package fresh produce or drive a bus or stock grocery store shelves. Be sure to smile and thank them... won’t it be wonderful to see smiles when we can finally take off our masks?

And, let’s not forget the hundreds of thousands of people who are no longer with us. This past year has been restrictive and un- pleasant but we’re still here to talk about it. We are the lucky ones.

Yes, as I sit in the warm sunshine just outside my den and wait for my eyes to adjust to the light I reflect on all that has gone on during this winter of our discontent, and I ponder what I will do with these fresh new summer days ahead.

I will have a ceremonial obliteration of a bot- tle of hand sanitizer. I will decommission the last facemask I had to use and press it be- tween two pages of a big book like they used to do with souvenirs because that’s all I want it to be. I plan to stop and chat with people not from my own household in the middle of grocery aisles less than six feet apart and go- ing the wrong direction ... just because I can.

But there’s one thing I will leave off my sum- mer ‘to do’ list. I will not be showing off my beach body. For some reason Covid hiberna- tion didn’t work like regular hibernation does.

What happened to the ‘waking up skinny’ part? JULY 2021 HAVEN HAPPENINGS Submitted by Barbara Dennis

Here at the Haven all the ‘dads’ were assured of their worth with the latest board.

I repeat myself: We are ever so fortunate that we are a part of such a caring and shar- ing community. Redvers Minor Ball represented by Kim Malin donated 7 hanging planters for the beautification of our grounds. This photo tak- en in the court yard is with Kim and Corinne Andres-Toms with some of the planters. Thank you very much Minor Ball!

The tomatoes and vegetables gardens are doing well with all the recent rains and our watering detail troupe.

Nothing says summer like, “July”! Our residents will be out and about on the grounds/decks/walkways enjoying the won- derful weather and soaking in the sunshine, viewing all the flowers as well as the vegetables in the new planters.

Activities planned include wiener roasts, lots of deck time with games and ice cream, bingos, bowling, bean bag tossing, Batball and balloons. There will be exer- cising: both physical and mental and there will be visiting!!! Resi- dents are now allowed more visi- tors and for that we are most grateful.

Happy Canada Day to all! Happy Summer – until next time! REDVERS TOURISM & LOG CABIN

As of July 2nd, our new hours will be from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm

$100—Leon Magotiaux of Redvers $775—Kirk & Ashley Olver of Kipling $100—Edgar Cruywels of Redvers $1500—Derek Ulmer of Redvers ALIDA HAPPENINGS High (Sadie Potapinski, Thomas Peet, by vintage vehicles as they walked the The winner of the Alida Rec. Bd. Sports Jordan Marsh, Layne Kyle, Carson designated route. Among these vehicles Day BBQ Package was Kevin Mowat of Longphee). Congratulations graduates included the past village Mayor Jim Alida. Congratulations Kevin and enjoy and good luck in your future endeavors. Boettcher and his wife Mary in their white your winnings. You’ll notice that a couple of grads are 1988 Cadillac and the present Mayor Tim We received a little rain shower in the actually from surrounding towns, however Cowan in his white 1979 Pontiac Trans early morning hours of June 6 – about 1/10 those grads attended playschool in and Am, Darryl Dubuc’s in his red 1966 Ford and it surely helped to cool the Alida and have grandparents living (or Mustang, Leanne Dubuc with a black 1969 temperature down to being comfortable lived) here. Camaro SS, Ethan Junk with his blue 1967 so one could enjoy being outside for a A very “Happy Father’s Day” to all the Ford Mercury truck and the parade ended while without sweltering on the spot. It Dads, Granddads, Uncles and brothers on with the second Alida Fire engine. These would be nice if we could receive another Sunday, June 20 – hope you all have a graduates were the students of the last shower this evening (Sunday, June 6) or in great day and that you enjoy your day playschool class that was held here in a day or two – sure helps with watering with family and friends. Alida and taught by Lillian Patton. Centre the garden and flowers – less carrying I noticed an obituary on the Carscadden Street was beautiful decorated with extra water to them. web site for Merle Coleman who had flower pots which were all adorned with This Sunday, June 6 we enjoyed passed away on June 5, 2021 at the Virden stakes holding the student’s playschool watching the Worlds IHF hockey games Health Centre at the age of 93 years. She graduation cape (pink or blue) semi- and watched Canada defeated Finland 3-2 was predeceased by her husband Ron circled around their grade 12 graduation in overtime. Hooray Canada – you did it Coleman and grandson Dale Braybrooke. picture. There were many spectators lined once again. Merle will be remembered by her along the route, especially on Centre Hope everyone enjoyed their weekend daughter Dreda Braybrooke, grandson Street – a pleasant surprise for the either at home, at the summer camper/ Clayton and by many friends. The graduates and for the organizers as well. cottage, visiting with some family Colemans lived at Redvers for a number of You did an excellent job Lil and Sheri with members or just by yourself in your years before moving and making their this event. What a great way to send these favorite place, like in the garden or your home at Virden, MB and getting involved graduates onto their next life’s adventure. yard among the flowers. with horses. Merle attended many horse It was so nice to see them all in their We noticed the little hummingbirds events – she attended the Ride-a-long special attire – gorgeous dresses and smart coming to the feeder fairly often on these with Dale in Alida and the Redcoat Trail suits – Outstanding everyone! hot days, even saw one just enjoy a long ride at Carlyle. A celebration of Merle’s Congratulations and Best wishes to all the drink of water from the birdbath bowl. On life will be held a later date, interment will Alida grads as well as to their fellow these hot days the little birds surely do be in Virden Cemetery Columbarium. graduates and all grade 12 grads this year. enjoy the birdbath which we have situated Happy Trails Merle! Noticed all of the different grade 12 under our Pine Tree – not only do they Did you see the Strawberry Moon on graduation pictures in last week’s paper – have a nice long drink but also enjoy Thursday, June 24? Of course we missed it the first big milestone for them to reach fluttering in the water. We have yellow as it was very overcast and raining here. and they’ll now begin their next journey. finishes, many species of the sparrow Whenever there is something special to Among the Manor grads was Charisse family, robins, martins, black birds as well see in these Saskatchewan skies, why does Yanchycki (her Grandma and Mom as some that I’m not familiar with. it have to be cloudy – oh well can’t win worked at Alida School) – boy how time Say I haven’t noticed many wild flowers them all. does go by quickly – Congratulations and this spring, usually see lots of crocuses, A Grad Parade for the Alida Grade 12 best wishes Charisse. Also among the wild sweet peas, roses, etc. but this spring students was held on Friday, June 25 in Carlyle grads was Cade Bendtsen (his they seemed to be absent – wonder if the Alida. It began around 5:00 pm from the Grandma lives here in Alida, as well as an mild winter with little snow cover has Alida Rink parking lot, when the Uncle, Aunt and cousin) – caused some winter-kill or maybe just too graduates walked down Prairie Avenue to Congratulations to you Cade as well and Centre Street, south to Renauld St over to best wishes in your future endeavor. dry conditions this spring. The pussy st willows were out later this year, but now 1 W Street, north (to hall) where they I understand that the school year ends the trees are nicely leafed out. Apple trees went back east on Prairie Avenue to on Monday, June 28. Hope all the students were out in full bloom, hope that means Centre Street then proceeded north on and staff will have a great holiday season lots of fruit later on. Sure hope we’ll see east side of boulevard to #361 made U- and enjoy the summer months to the some flowers, like lady slippers and prairie turn and came south on west side of fullest. Hopefully everyone will be back in lilies later on and will have to wait and see Centre Street to Prairie Avenue where the the fall and everything will be back to what happens next spring. Have just grads stopped and turned towards the normal as well. Happy Holidays Everyone! noticed the little wild roses are popping boulevard where the center flower pots Faye Walker spent the past days (June up along by the ditches on the road. held a posted picture of the grads. 24-27) in – she had a dental We have nine Grade 12 grads in Alida Pictures were then taken by family appointment and visited with her family including out surrounding area – four members and friends. The Grads also The Nickels. attend Oxbow Prairie Horizon (Cordelia received many congratulations and best Happy Canada Day Everyone on Patton, Charity Lemieux, Keiya Solomon, wishes as they mingled among everyone in Thursday, July 1. Have a great summer Xavier Gervais) and five from Redvers attendance. The Grads were led by the too. Alida Fire truck and each was separated U7 BOYS

Back: Coach Bryce Birch Middle (L to R): Luke Sutter, Hunter Birch, Avery Bedecs, Beau Fi- dierchuk. Front (L to R): Jake Hildebrandt, Alex Finkle, Cohen Carlsen and Doughty Toms

U11 BOYS—1

Back (L to R): Coach Tiffany Millions, Drayden Yates, Adam Brisebois, Tye Steenbruggen, Christian Lambert, Kel- ton Sorenson and Coach Aaron Sorenson.

Front (L to R): Will Sutter, Carter Hil- debrandt, Jack Mil- lions, Eli Hilde- brandt, Breckin Frecon, Hunter Kamp and Hunter Hamilton

U11 BOYS—2

Back (L to R): Coach Brodie McColl, Jacob Finkle, Regan Gervais, Koby Martel, Kolbie McColl, Abbie Land, Camden Carlsen, Coach Derek Camp- bell.

Front (L to R): Dane Campell, Zuma Gervais, Kai Axten, Huxton Cameron, Arjen Vanderwaal and Avery Malin U13 BOYS

Back (L to R): Coach Aydan Lawless, Rhett Ma- lin, Tristan Swayze, Koby Krainyk and Coach Wes Malin

3rd Row (L to R): Logan Rutledge, Rylan Law- less, Ryker Gavelin, Daxson Pickard, Raif Hen- rion and Coach Kim Malin

2nd Row (L to R): Jacob Ulrich, Ethan Rutledge, Jack George, Koden Elliot, Kyson Gavelin, Hudson Lincoln and Morgan Nixon

Laying down (L to R): Nathan Gardiner and Jhace Blerot

U15 BOYS

Back (L to R): Coach Andrew Godenir, Ryder Lincoln, Kyler Chicoine, Cade Mohrbutter, Colby Raymond, Bradin Cosgrove, Carson Gervais and Coach Syd Chicoine.

Front (L to R); Turner Jacobson, Teagan Book- out, Ben Brisebois, Payton George, Chase Borreson and Cooper Godenir.

Missing: Riley Frecon and Ryatt Huyhn

Redvers Minor Ball opened up registrations on March 25th-April 9th in hopes of some kind of season. Due to Covid, our board ac- cepted etransfers and registrations online which has been different from in-person registrations done in the past. On April 12th we were very happy to announce that there would be a practice season for 2021 and optimistic that games would happen. Teams and coaches were quickly organized and practices started during the last week of April. Then the announcement of games came which was a thrill to hear! Games started on June 2nd with teams travelling to , Estevan, Whitebear, Alameda, Oxbow, Carlyle, Moosomin, Kipling, etc.

Baseball (boys) teams consist of 7U, 2 teams of 11U, 13U & 15U and Softball (girls) teams consist of U6, U8, U12, U16 & U19 with 117 players registered for the season. Registration was down from 2020 (didn’t end up having a season due to COVID-19) with 139 play- ers registered and just slightly down from 2019 with 122 players registered.

Our annual flower basket fundraiser was once again part of our registration. Flowers were provided by Sandie at Quennelle Green- house and sold for $35 per basket. Each ball family purchased 2 baskets which they could sell, keep for themselves, give away as a Mother’s Day Gift, etc. The funds raised were used to purchase a much needed second larger Baseball Pitching mound. Another great addition to the diamonds are 2 digital scoreboards and 2 digital pitch count boards. These were purchased by obtaining a $5,000 grant from Kingston Midstream.

Come out to watch games and enjoy the newly opened concession which serves hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, etc. The concession is open during home games at 5:30PM and stays open for approximately half an hour after games. U8 GIRLS

Back (L to R): Coach Brittany Yates, Charleigh Fidierchuk, Gracelynn Bayliss, Savannah Martin, Allie Cosgrove, McKen- na Richards

Front (L to R): Aubree Garnier, Emily Englot, Brayleigh George and Sasha Toms

U12 GIRLS

Back (L to R): Coach Carolyn Garnier, Sophie Martin, Kyler Kamp, Jayda Fowler, Kadie Cosgrove, Hayden Hen- derson, Fin Eckersley, Serenidee James, Coach Drew Hoff.

Front (L to R): Kamilah Pineda, Kamri Kirby, Rylee Garnier, Kins- ley Hoff and Halle Pospisil

Minor Baseball Schedule

July 6 Don’t’ forget, our new Mosquito 1 vs. Oxbow concession stand U16 vs Moosomin

is now open during July 8 ball games!! Bantam vs. Carnduf Come out and watch some ball U19 vs Whitebear and enjoy supper at Mosquito 2 vs. Whitebear

the concession! July 11 Mosquito 1 vs Whitebear U16 GIRLS

Back (L to R): Coach Alicia Stew- art, Jenayva Dangstorp, Camdyn Pickard, Gabby Brisebois, Jady Krainyk, Jada Naviaux, Frankie Millions and Trinity Sylvestre

Middle (L to R): Rheanne Toms, Kaydence Kamp and Jennifer Davis Front (L to R): Chloe Stewart and Cydney Stewart

Missing: Coach Tricia Pickard

U19 GIRLS

Back (L to R): Crysten Steenbruggen, Avery Cosgrove, Kaylee Ohnander, Jenna George, Sadie Potapinski, Jessica Magotiaux and Gabby Poirier

Front (L to R): Kierra Rob- erts, Trisha Toms, Alli Toms and Kate Pirlot

Missing: Coaches Alaina Pirlot and Brandy George

Redvers A’s Schedule

July 6—@ Carlyle Cardinals July 8—vs. Carnduff Astros July 13—@ Kenosee Cubs July 15—@ Kipling Royals July 17—@ Carnduff Astros July 22—vs. Oxbow Chiefs

HAPPY CANADA DAY!!

We are proud to be Canadian and happy to be part of the community.

To every single person that helped us to stay strong during this ordeal—we are sincerely grateful!

Thank you for your business!

Administrator Position

The Redvers Chamber of Commerce is looking for an individual to fill the role Administrator (marketing and treasurer). The successful candidate will play an important roll in building the chambers base, creating effective strategies that will promote long term growth.

The successful candidate will be responsible for advertising efforts through multiple media, including Facebook, Instagram and covering the corner. They will also be responsible for collecting and depositing chamber fees as well as chamber bucks. They will need to be able to attend our monthly meeting to keep us up to date and be willing to take notes at our meeting.

We are looking for someone that is skilled in:  Social Media platforms and advertising  Has excellent communication skills  Has the ability to multi task and take initiative  Flexible work schedule  Hardworking and dedicated outlook  Experience with contect creation  Being creative

This position is starting at 8-10 hours a month with a salary of $15/hour. There will be a 6-month probation period to determine if more hours are required and whether the hired candidate is a good fit for the position.

Please send your resume to: [email protected]

A representative of the Redvers Chamber of Commerce will contact candidates we would like to interview for the position.

DEADLINE TO APPLY: JULY 14TH

HAPPY CANADA DAY!! From the Redvers Library Submitted by Michelle Jensen

Time for hot weather, camping, the beach and a restriction- free summer!! I cannot wait to see everyone in here, in person, with their whole face showing. As of July 11th, masks will no longer be mandatory but feel free to wear yours if you so wish.

To start off the summer, in house programming is returning! I have been waiting so long for this day! For the week of July 5-9, we will be hosting our Library Book Sale, just in time to grab some books for the camper or cabin! Book swill be $0.50 each, 3 for $1.00 or a box/bag for $5.00. DVD’s will be $1.00 each. We have a large selection of paperbacks, kid’s books, and a ton of magazines for you to take home!

Regular programs for July will be as follows: Tuesdays 10:00-11:00- Adult Coffee & Colouring Thursday 10:00-11:00- Little Lego Ages 3-5; caregiver or parent must be present Fridays 1:00-2:00- BlockHeadz Lego Club Ages 6+

Take & Makes available in July will be: Monday, July 12th- Summer Fun Bags- a bag filled with activities and crafts that can taken anywhere with you to keep your kiddos busy. Wednesday, July 21- DIY Hummingbird feeder kit- everything you need to make a cute little hummingbird feeder for your yard

Join us on Tuesday, July 20th to let your inner hippie out!! We are hosting a Tie Dye Tuesday, all day!! Bring one or two articles of white or light coloured clothing and we will tie dye it for you!! This is an all-day event and is come and go!!

TD SUMMER READING CLUB IS BACK AGAIN!! Redvers Public Library — August 2021 AUG 10 TH & 12 TH 1:30-2:30 (AGES 6 &7) AUG 17 TH & 19 TH 1:30-2:30 (AGES 8 &9) AUG 24 TH & 26 TH 1:30-2:30 (AGES 10+) ONLY 8 SPOTS PER DAY. MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND!!! REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 14TH CALL 452-3255 TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD OR FOR MORE INFORMATION

Our monthly calendar of events and program guide is pinned to the top of our Facebook page at all times so pop on there for more info and to check out our posters for all of our events coming up.

Monday: 1:00-5:30 Tuesday: 9:30-12:30 & 1:00-5:30 Wednesday: 3:30-8:00 Thursday: 9:30-12:30 & 1:00-5:30 Friday: 9:30-12:30 & 1:00-4:00

For more information on our programs or what the library has to offer, contact Michelle by phone at 452-3255, find us on facebook (Redvers Public Library Branch, Southeast Regional Library), on twitter @RedversLibrary or on Instagram @redverspubliclibrary. Also note that Southeast Regional Library has a YouTube channel that is always being updated with new videos of events and fun things happening in our libraries within the REDVERS AND DISTRICT RECREATION CENTRE HOLDS TRIATHALON

On Saturday, June 26th the Redvers and District Recreation Centre held a Triathlon.

There were 18 people who participated in the challenge. 13 individuals and 2 teams joined in on the fun.

Winners were: Men’s Category: Evan James with a time of 37 mins 50 sec Ladies Category: Angie Smyth with a time of 53 mins 20 sec Junior Category: Valen Keating with a time of 45 mins 30 sec Team Category: Rhonda Miller, Carson Henrion and Shayla Matthewson with a time of 47 mins 30 sec

Thank you to everyone who came out to either participate in the event or cheer on everyone!

See pic below... Thank you to the Town of Redvers for sprucing up our downtown. The new sidewalks, fresh paint and flowers look beautiful!! Photo/Redvers Chamber of Commerce REDVERS U5 REDVERS U7 #2 Back (L to R): Kayla McCurry (coach), Isack M, Holly M, David S, Coach Vijay Prabu, Players (L to R): Libby S, Emma H, Brooklyn H, Malena Wolensky (coach) Elsie M, Jase J, Lauren H, Shaun P. Missing Abigail R Front (L to R): Alexis B, Madison B, Emma M, Brielle M, Dawson J Missing: Brooks G and Felix L

REDVERS U7 #1 Coach Matt Axten, Players (L to R): Beau F, Whitney P, Isabelle A, Brandy E, Oliver K and Sierra M REDVERS U9 Back (L to R): Coach Ana Gray, Ethan J, Max L, Bentley G, Coach Malena Wolsensky Front (L to R): Will G, Rayah S, Olivia W, Fiona P and Layton A REDVERS U11

Back (L to R): Matt Axten (coach), Hunter K, Jackson A, Adriana G, Chloe G and Cal Pirlot (coach) Front (L to R): Issac W, Kai A and Olivia P

REDVERS U13

(L to R): Coach Ana Gray, Arianna G, Owen G, Lexie P, Clara W and Makayla C

REDVERS U15/U18

(L to R): Shayla Smith, Kori Roberts, Minty James, Taylor Martin and Lincoln Pryde

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