The City of Kimberley has announced the recipients of this year’s Community Grant Funds. The Community Project/Event grants are designed to support local organizations and initiatives that contribute to the well-being and development of the community.
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May 4, 2021
KEYSA powering up outdoor season
Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association’s (KEYSA) spring outdoor season is up and running after a successful inaugural indoor season at the newly built New Dawn Place.
KEYSA has been working with the City of Cranbrook, BC Soccer and ViaSport to go through all the guidelines and develop the safest way to play soccer possible.
There are 145 players in KEYSA’s Development and Rep programs. Although these programs are currently unable to travel, they are continuing to hone their skills through socially distant drills and games.
Players and coaches will be ready for game play once provincial guidelines allow for contact play.
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February 4, 2021
KEYSA Indoor League Players of the Week
This week KEYSA’s (Kootenay East Youth Soccer Association) Domino’s Pizza Junior Players of the Week were Josie Niedermayer and Costen Sandberg (pictured above with Coach Ryan Cain).
Domino’s Pizza Senior Player was Arianna Drydale (pictured with Coach Doug Clarke).
Mr. Mike’s Player Moe Husak (pictured with Coach Pat Waurynchuk).
In the Dairy Queen team standing Team 4 is leading in the Junior Division and Team 6 in the Senior Division.
All points are awarded through socially distanced drills and games at New Dawn Place indoor facility in Cranbrook.
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