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Cricket's Big Move: Port Edward's New Pitch
Port Edward, British Columbia, CanadaSaturday, April 26, 2025
If the proposal is approved, work on the field could start this year. The plan is to thatch the lawn, add topsoil and grass seed, and compact a designated area for a jute mat. This will allow players to use a leather ball, which is important for official recognition. Eventually, they hope to build a concrete pitch with grant funding. This would be a big win for Prince Rupert players, who currently have to travel far to play with a leather ball. It would also open up the sport to more people in the community. The association has around 100 registered players, with 30 from Prince Rupert. Plus, there are about 60 recreational players in the city.
Right now, Prince Rupert players practice at Roosevelt School’s field, but it has big drainage issues. Fixing these problems would cost a lot of money. There are no other suitable land options in Prince Rupert for a proper cricket ground. This makes the Port Edward pitch even more important. The association's president has mentioned that the field would be open to everyone, not just players from Rupert and Port Edward. This could bring even more people to the area and showcase its beauty. It's a chance to unite the community through sport and attract new visitors. It's a win-win situation for everyone involved.
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