Bowen Island Undercurrent September 3 2020

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LYSISTRATA 2020 Review of an ancient play for the modern age PAGE 8

Soccer returns BIFC WELCOMING PLAYERS BACK AS OF SEPT. 14

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BUBBLES: Katrina Smith of Bowen Island Horse Owners and Riders Association scratches her horse’s muzzle before

the pop-up Bowfest parade at Bowen Court last Saturday. The parade was recorded and put online instead of having live spectators. Fittingly, this year’s parade theme was bubbles. BIHORA’s entry won first place in the parade. See more photos p. 7.

Bowen Island Football Club is getting back in the game. After limited summer activities, the soccer club will offer comprehensive island-only programming this fall. The move comes as BC Soccer enters phase two of its return to play plan. (The plan allows for limited league play and minimal contact.) “[Phase two] gives us a little bit more flexibility,” said BIFC’s general manager Morgan Quarry. “There will be minimal contact at times because of regular play,” said Quarry. “But we do not create any drills where there’s repetitive contact in a small space for a long period of time.” No teams are entered in league play on the mainland this fall due to the travel and uncertainty involved, instead, the players will take full advantage of the grass field and the brand-new turf field. “[Given] all the decisions that parents are being forced to make in regards to return to school and perhaps other programming other sports…we wanted to try to make it as clear as possible,” said Quarry. Beginning in the week of Sept. 14 the club will offer several programs. For youth there’ll be: Mini-house for the U5 to U8 crowd. There’ll be one training session during the week and small games Saturday mornings. Youth teams for U9, U11, U12 boys and U12 girls. There’s training once or twice a week with teams and then games Saturday afternoons. The size of games will vary week to week based on discussions among the coaches. Sunday morning drop-in soccer but players must pre-register. CONTINUED ON P. 11

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