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TOMORROW high 23 low 10 VOLUME 108, ISSUE 16
Varsity sports attendance has been declining across the province. Why aren’t students interested in watching their peers, some of the best athletes in the country? Nathan Kanter investigates...
The curious case of declining attendance
Nathan Kanter SPORTS EDITOR @NathanAtGazette
It was a scene straight from a Disney movie. Dying seconds of the game. The score is barely within reach. Time for one final play; the Hail Mary. Quarterback Jesse Mills launches the ball 50 yards down-field, hoping for a miracle. The ball falls short of the end zone, but tips off a defender and miraculously lands in the hands of receiver Nate Behar, who runs it in for the touchdown. The game is over and pandemonium ensues. Behar is mauled by his teammates in celebration. Thousands of fans storm the field. The Carleton Ravens have won the game. That was the exciting finish at last Saturday’s “Panda Bowl” in Ottawa. The game drew a crowd of 12,000,
many of them students, who had to pay admission. Similarly, Western’s Homecoming drew a crowd of 11,459 and Guelph’s Homecoming had nearly 8,000 in attendance. But the sad truth is these types of crowds are a rarity in Ontario University Athletics. Go to nearly any other university football game in Ontario, most of which are free, and you’ll be lucky to see even close to half of the thousands that attend on Homecoming. And football is the crown jewel of the OUA. Attendance at other sports doesn’t even hold a candle to football. “I think there’s a lack of engagement in all sports across the country,” said Scott Hastie, a sports editor with McMaster University’s student newspaper The Silhouette and co-editor of a blog dedicated to Canadian Interuniversity Sport. “I think wherever you go, you’ll find engagement to be really low and I think the OUA knows.” >> see ATTENDANCE pg.2
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