As golf and tennis return, rec team sports still unsure when they’ll be back
MONTREAL — Jason Dorrington was looking forward to playing for six softball teams this summer, until recreational sports across the country ground to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Individual, non-contact sports like golf and tennis have been given the green light to play in Quebec and Ontario this week. However, team sports such as soccer, baseball, basketball and flag football, must wait until they have been deemed safe to play by their respective governments.
“It sucks,” Dorrington said. “I look forward to it every year to get together with the boys all the time. I play five, six times a week. Gives me something to do.”
The FlagPlus Football League, a men’s flag football league in Montreal, paused its winter season March 13, eight days before Andel Thomas-Gordon and his team, the “Average Joe’s,” were supposed to begin their playoff run.