On Saturday (May 3), several BC Lions players will be at Tom Binnie Park in Whalley for a flag-football tournament involving Indigenous youth.
The tourney wraps three weeks of skill-sharpening and team-building at fields across the Lower Mainland, as part of the CFL team's Indigenous Youth Program (IYP), as an Orange Shirt initiative.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday's action at 10605 City Parkway (next to the Lions training site) will involve Lions players as coaches including Nathan Rourke, Michael Couture, Ben Hladik, Keon Hatcher Sr., Sione Teuhema, Tibo Debaillie, Isaiah Messam, Dylan St. Pierre, Patrice Rene, Andrew Peirson, Keiran Poissant and alumni member Bo Lokombo.
鈥淕oing into our fourth year of IYP, the experience continues to be positive for both the youth and participating players,鈥 said Jamie Taras, Lions鈥 director of community partnerships.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see these young athletes gain confidence, leadership and the ability to work as a team through this rewarding experience.鈥
The program is held in partnership with Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (ISPARC), along with Prospera Credit Union, BC Hydro, LIUNA Local 1611, Fortis BC and Leavitt Machinery.