Image Credit: SUBMITTTED/ISPARC May 02, 2021 - 3:07 PM High-performing athletes from Kelowna, Kamloops, Vernon and other points across the B.C Interior have been honoured for the 2020 Premier’s Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport. The Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council in collaboration with the provincial government presented awards to Tuja Dreyer, 13, Judo, Swimming and Wrestling, Kelowna, Ross River Dena Council; James Hamming, 20, Snowboard Cross Racing, Kamloops, Splatsin First Nation; Clinton Kaboni, 18, Field Lacrosse and Cross-Country, Merritt, Nipissing First Nation; Darian Williams, 17, Archery, Vernon, Splatsin First Nation, Isaac Bedford, 16, Archery, 150 Mile House, Métis Nation BC, and Daine Dubois, 21, Hockey, Williams Lake, Cariboo Chilcotin Metis Association.
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Subscriber only HAVING good mates Dylan Wenzel-Halls and Alex Parsons playing in the A-League inspires Darryl Barton to keep aiming high. The former Ipswich Grammar School trio have been prolific goal scorers at school and club level for a number of seasons. As Wenzel-Halls and Parsons focus on their Brisbane Roar careers this season, Barton is being monitored by the Central Coast Mariners having trialled with the A-League club before COVID. I ve spoken to Dylan a few times about what it takes to make the A-League and how he s doing and stuff like that, Barton said. I always say congratulations if I see him now.