Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, p. 1

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THURSDAY AUGUST 5, 2021 ent, ything ou need One Desjardins Agent,Agent, everythingeverythingeverything you needneed AUTOPRO OAKVILLE 2212 Wyecroft Road, Oakville 905-469-2442 info@autoprooakville.com 19951995 -2021 EMERGE FROM LOCKDOWN AND EASE INTO SUMMER Check out our Summer Staycation Guide and plan your next adventure INSIDEHALTON.COM With COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out and cases across the province declining, the Oakville Soccer Club opened registration for its summer programs in late March. Following a year with no leagues or games, only skill devel- opment clinics, there was a strong appetite for the game. "The response was immediate, and significant," said the club's executive director, Katryna In- dewey. Then vaccines were slow to ar- rive, COVID-19 variants became prevalent and cases rose sharply. "We went into lockdown and registration didn't slow down, it stopped," Indewey said. "It's been a wild ride over the last year. Ev- erything changes so much; it's on, it's off, reduced capacity, can- MINOR SPORTS ARE BACK, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@metroland.com See SPORTS, page 12 Soccer, like other minor league sports, is facing a number of challenges in its return to play this summer. Graham Paine/Metroland

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