Recreational athletes across Kamloops awaiting season start amid COVID-19 concerns
KAMLOOPS — Lush green grass, and freshly trimmed ivy. Ideal conditions for softball down at Charles Anderson Stadium. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, none of the thousands of ballplayers in town can get out and take advantage of the fields.
“It’s crushing. It’s crushing to a lot of people,” Oakley Muchow says. “Whether you take ball super seriously or you’re out to go and play a game of mixed slo-pitch, a lot of people depend on this for their fun and their social gatherings.”
Muchow helps organize the Westsyde Mixed Slo-Pitch League, an organization that now boasts 52 teams, which equates to close to 800 players. Other league organizers across the city are feeling the same pain.