Special O host third annual soccer tourney
It was an exciting two days of soccer action at the Canada Games Centre Fieldhouse over the weekend.
By John Tonin on February 4, 2020
It was an exciting two days of soccer action at the Canada Games Centre Fieldhouse over the weekend. For the consecutive year, Special Olympics Yukon hosted the Tim Hortons Indoor Soccer Invitational.
The tournament brought teams from Halifax, Vancouver and Thunder Bay, Ont. to Whitehorse to compete against the home team, the Northwestel Charging Moose.
The festivities opened in style, with a great opening ceremony. Yukon dignitaries were the first to enter the field. Then came the athletes, led by the Snowshoe Shufflers. They did a lap of the field to a chorus of cheers from the fans before high-fiving the dignitaries.
There was also a musical act and a performance by the Sourdough Rendezvous Can-Can Dancers.
Before the matches got underway, Charging Moose goaltender Gaetan Michaud said he was excited to have teams from across the country to compete against.
鈥淚鈥檓 definitely excited,鈥 said Michaud. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been working hard since the beginning now it鈥檚 all come down to this weekend.鈥
Michaud鈥檚 teammate Michael Sumner echoed the same sentiments.
鈥淥h yeah I鈥檓 excited,鈥 said Sumner.
Michaud said the team planned on feeding off the energy from the crowd.
鈥淭he stands are usually full and that鈥檚 what we like to see,鈥 said Michaud. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a joy to hear the people cheering. Everyone is here to try to do their best. It fuels us, they support us.鈥
Michaud said having teams from across the country makes the Charging Moose work even harder on the field.
鈥淥ne-hundred and 10 per cent,鈥 said Michaud. 鈥淥ur coaching staff makes us work hard to get where we鈥檙e at. We are trying our best and we work hard.
鈥淲e have an amazing coaching staff and you can鈥檛 ask for anybody else.鈥
Practice is when the hard work is really put in and Sumner said now it鈥檚 time to have some fun. Michaud agreed.
鈥淭his is our fun and this is our time,鈥 said Michaud. 鈥淗aving people here makes us more ready to go.鈥
Michaud said when the team takes the field together they become family.
鈥淚t鈥檚 always good to be on the team playing together,鈥 said Michaud. 鈥淲e are brothers and sisters together, united. One. These guys are my family to lean on.鈥
On Saturday, the Charging Moose took the field against the Thunder Bay Thunder Wolves. Although the Yukon side dropped the match, Charging Moose defender Sara Lee Edmonds agreed the team put up a solid performance.
Edmonds also agreed that having teams from across the country to play made the games more exciting for her and her teammates.
The Charging Moose鈥檚 match against the Thunder Wolves brought all the excitement a soccer fan could ask for.
There were impressive displays of footwork, plenty of goals for either side and the goalies made electrifying saves.
Most impressive was the sportsmanship shown on the pitch. The teams took winning seriously, but they did not let that interfere with building friendships.
The Thunder Wolves finished the tournament on top, followed by the Vancouver Vikings. The Charging Moose came in third and the Halifax Titans fourth.
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Yvonne St Vincent on Feb 5, 2020 at 7:30 am
Thank you, Whitehorse Star! I love being able to see these features spotlighting Special Olympic events! More people should attend and support these athletes it鈥檚 an experience you鈥檒l never forget. Way to go Ga毛tan, you make us very proud! Congratulations to you and your teammates!!