Young Sucker River athletes win trip to Toronto
Sucker River was declared the champions of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band’s (LLRIB) 2019 Rookie League sponsored by the Jays Care Foundation.
“The Rookie League began in the last week of June and basically communities held local practices and then starting in July they had games against other communities,” Program Specialist Alex Mohamed said. “Basically how the program works is winning means nothing in terms of the program. It was about bringing communities together and using some of these diamonds in different communities that hadn’t been used in years.”
Planning for the Rookie League began last September with the assistance of LLRIB Director of Education Simon Bird and Director of Sport and Recreation Kevin Roberts. Mohamed made two other trips to the region again in January and April to visit each community participating, as well as to train coaches and volunteers. All six LLRIB communities participated including Grandmother’s Bay, Hall Lake, La Ronge, Little Red River, Stanley Mission and Sucker River.
In order to be declared the winner of the Rookie League, Mohamed explained there was a point system developed that each team followed. Teams were awarded points for the number of practices they held, the number of fans who came out to watch, preparing food for the visiting team and more. Sucker River was announced as the winners Saturday at the league’s closing tournament and they will now travel to Toronto some time next year to watch a Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre.



