LLRIB hosting Youth Softball Championships in Prince Albert
First Nations from across the province are gathering in Prince Albert this weekend as the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) hosts the 2019 Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Youth Softball Championships.
The event is scheduled for Aug. 9 to 11 and it includes approximately 800 athletes in 60 teams and nine divisions. It’s also taking place at multiple locations through the city such as the Max Power Ball Parks, Crescent Acres Park and Kinsmen Park. According to event organizer and Jonas Roberts Memorial Community Centre (JRMCC) Director of Sports and Recreation Kevin Roberts, there are about 50 LLRIB members participating in four teams (U-10 Co-ed, U-14 Boys, U-14 Girls and U-16 Boys).
“Our U-10 team won the whole thing last year out of 17 teams, so that’s a good sign,” he said. “That shows us we have some really good ball players and at a really young age.”
Roberts mentioned the band was unable to host such a large event in the tri-communities as the facilities needed aren’t available. For instance, there needed to be a minimum of 10 softball diamonds for the championships and only the diamond suitable is the one behind JRMCC. There’s also the challenge of accommodating so many guests and La Ronge lacks the number of hotel rooms needed.

