Saskatchewan Soccer Association said they are pleased to have the event back this weekend at the Saskatoon Sports Centre after being unable to hold it last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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They’ve had to realign, realign multiple times and all the clubs in our soccer associations in Saskatchewan Soccer have been amazing at adhering to all the soccer restrictions just so that the kids and adults can get back to play,” Boganluri said.“It is like opening a congratulatory letter, like winning the lottery.