The Edmonton Wolfe Tones will be showcasing Hurling to teams at the Kinesiology Games (Kin Games). Participating students will learn and play Hurling as part of the tournament, which is being run over two days. The KIN Games is an annual interscholastic conference and competition involving post-secondary institutions across Canada for undergraduate students in the field of kinesiology, physical education, exercise science, or equivalent programs. Since its inception in 2001, Kin Games has been hosted by 16 unique post-secondary institutions in 7 provinces with an attendance of over 800 students in 2017. Attending teams compete in four categories that represent the four pillars of Kin Games: Athletics, Academics, Dance and Spirit.
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Dust off your cleats as we shake off the rust and stretch it out after a winter that was far too long.
The Ottawa Gaels invite you to join us for our annual co-ed recreational indoor Gaelic Football Spring Thaw 7’s Tournament, taking place on Saturday, May 5th at the Superdome at Ben Franklin Dome 191 Knoxdale Rd, Nepean, ON K2G 3J1, from 12pm until 3pm. Registration cost is $10 per player. Fee will be collected on the day at the registration table.
All players must read and sign the co-ed recreational rules & regulations and waiver. Print and sign the wavier and bring with you to registration.
http://ottawagaels.ca/2018-spring-thaw-tournament/
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A special night to celebrate our 50th anniversary. Looking forward to reconnecting with old friends from near and far!
Entertainment by The O’Deadlys and Hugo Straney
Tickets are $125.
*Special Offer* Book your table of 10 by March 31 and pay only $1150.
Tickets include cocktail reception, 4-course meal and premium open bar.
To book your table or for more information please contact stpatscanadians50th@gmail.com
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Women’s Football Challenge Game: ISSC V Seattle Gaels
The McNamara Cup is Vancouver Island’s signature tournament, typically held as a part of the Victoria Highland Games on May long weekend each year. The Highland Games have been significantly scaled back this year as a result of COVID-19, so the Rovers are going solo!
The format for the tournament will be a sevens competition in both men’s and ladies Gaelic football. Due to short notice and COVID-19, the tournament will only be open to BC and Alberta teams this year.