Vol.22 No.24

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June 16, 2022 Vol. 22, No. 24

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Golden Eagle Headed To National U18 Girls Football Championship

by Jeff Green Ever since she was very young, Kalisa Andrews has been athletic. She started taking dance lessons when she was three and she has remained very active with Dance Fittazet in Sydenham ever since, and is working towards becoming a dance instructor in the coming years. She is now 16-years old, and is finishing up her grade 10 year at Sydenham High School. When she was in grade 6, during recess at Harrowsmith Public school, friends of hers were playing football, and she caught a pass. Something about the way she caught the ball made her friend suggest that she come out to the Thousand Islands Minor Football League (TIMFL) to play. “I did not know much about football at the time,” she said in a phone interview this week. “My dad was a hockey and baseball fan, and if we watched any sports at home it was hockey. But I went out for the TIMFL and I loved the sport, and we became a football family,” she said, in an interview this week. After playing with the boys in the TIMFL for a few years, she developed a feel for the game, and a lot of skills. She also found that the strength training for football helped her dancing, and the flexibility she learned from dance helped her become better at football. When she started at Sydenham High School in 2020, there was no football, or any inter-school sports at all, because of the pandemic. But when football came back in 2021, she knew a lot of the boys who were trying out from the team from the TIMFL, and she wondered if she should try out. “I asked one of the team’s coaches if I should try out, and he said I should, so I

did and I made the team.” Not only is Kalista a girl playing a sport that has been traditionally played by boys, she plays middle linebacker, one of the most physical positions in the game. That was not the only challenge that she faced last fall. Being the only girl playing a boys’ sport was also an adjustment. “The boys were great. I know most of them from TIMFL and they are comfortable hitting me just like they hit each other. And the coaches were great as well. But at school I was a bit nervous about it.” There is a tradition at SHS for the football team to wear their jerseys to school on the day of a game, and before the first game of the season, she was self-conscious about wearing the jersey all day. She wore it anyway, however. “I was nervous because it was the only girl wearing a football jersey, and I thought girls would not understand what I was doing, but it was ok, and by the end of the season everyone got used to it.” Playing for the Sydenham Golden Eagles Junior Team last fall was especially demanding because they were a particularly good team. They lost only one game enroute to the first Kingston Association of Secondary Schools Athletic Association (KASSAA) junior football championship for SHS in over 20 years. Kalista also plays flag football in a league in Kingston, and one of the coaches in that league said there was a national Under 18 (U18) women’s football championship that Ontario competes in, and she might want to try out for the team. That sent her to Ottawa for the first tryouts at Carleton University. She made the top 40, and then went back for the second tryout, and she is now one of two young women from Southeastern Ontario, along

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Sydenham Golden Eagle Kalista Andrews will play in the U18 Girls Football Championship in Regina.

Frontenac County Set To Begin $4.5 Million Upgrade To Admin Offices

Cataraqui Region Conservation to move in, pay 1/3 of construction costs by Jeff Green It has been a case of wait, wait, then wait some more, and then hurry hard. Almost 10 years ago, Frontenac County identified the need to upgrade its administration offices, which are centred in a former private home in Glenburnie. This week, Frontenac County will be considering a task force recommendation to enter into a $4.49 million contract with Emmons and Mitchell Construction Limited of Kingston to renovate and build an addition to Fairmount Home, to accommodate not only the county's administrative needs and those of the Frontenac Paramedic Services, which is operates, but also the needs of the Cataraqui Re-

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gion Conservation Authority (CRCA). Once the county gives the formal green light at their monthly meeting, the project is set to get underway almost immediately, perhaps even before Canada Day. The project will be completed in stages, with the CRCA expected to be able to move into their new space by the beginning of 2023, while the Frontenac County admin offices may take up to another year to complete. A number of Frontenac County departments, including Frontenac Paramedics, the Planning and Economic Development departments, will be based at the current

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