ROTHENBURGER: Pandemic has taught us that sports are actually important
KAMLOOPS — WHEN IT COMES to professional sports, I confess that, for the most part, I can take them or leave them.
I’m the guy who only tunes in to the very last game of the series, or the last two minutes of a basketball game, or the big championship. Thus, I didn’t feel deprived early in the pandemic. Five-year old tennis, curling, soccer or golf were enough to fulfill my needs.
But, as time went on, and the so-called “archive” broadcasts began to get repetitive, I started thinking that maybe some actual, current, live sports might not be such a bad thing.


