Saturday, April 26, 2025
Have you ever wanted to learn more about Canada’s official summer sport? Drop in to the Sports Centre on Saturday, April 26 to cheer on your local minor teams.
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The Comox Valley Wild is celebrating at its home opening day with games starting at 9am with the youngest five to eight year old players, and through the day to a U17 game ending at 4pm.
At 2:30 p.m. players will celebrate their 2024 successes, including the U15 B Island champion banner and Provincial silver medal, and the U17 A2 Island Champion banner. Friends, family, alumni, and those just curious about the game are invited to come out and cheer on the teams.
Saturday, April 26 Games:
9:30 am: U7 and U9 Teams
10 am: U11 v. Campbell River
1130 am: U13 v. Port Alberni
1 pm: U15 v. Juan de Fuca
230 pm: U17 v. Alberni Oceanside
This year the Wild have youth from Black Creek to Fanny Bay playing with teams at all levels and have also welcomed players from Campbell River to join the U13, U15 and U17 teams. Player registration is closed for 2025 but families can watch for learn-to-play drop in sessions starting in January 2026 for youth ages 5 to 15 who are interested in playing the fastest game on two feet.
Comox Valley Sports Centre
3001 Vanier Drive
Courtenay
V9N 5Y2
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