New turf field project getting close
Mount View/Spectrum Community School alumni Dave Cutler, an all-time CFL kicking great, and Mena Westhaver, a Saanich councillor, listened Wednesday as Spectrum soccer star Brooklyn Robinson explained how no Spectrum teams have played home games on the school fields in 15 years.
“At away games, other schools have wonderful turf fields right outside their front doors,” said Grade 10 standout Robinson, also captain of the Island Wave team.The plan would also see community groups use the proposed facility and officials from First Nations, Spartans football, and soccer clubs Victoria Highlanders of League-1 B.C. and Victoria United of the Pacific Coast League were also on hand for Wednesday’s project update.
Greater Victoria is known for producing great athletes despite, not because, of some of its wanting facilities. “This is something that is really needed,” said Hall-of-Famer Cutler, who grew up in the area, and who won six Grey Cups in his legendary CFL career.School District 61 is granting the land but no funds.“There is so much community support for this and it is being funded through the community, donors, stakeholders, grant applications and in-kind donations.”
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