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Tantallon, NS - As the ice glistens and the puck drops, the excitement of the SEDMHA hockey tournament fills the air. We had the pleasure of speaking with Deirdre Robinson, a dedicated parent of two players in this year's tournament; Callum of the U15 team, and Josh of the U13 squad.
Traveling all the way from Kilkenny, Ireland, Deirdre’s family feels the journey is worth every moment, as she describes the two fantastic ice rinks in one building at the St. Margaret’s Centre and the overwhelming sense of community and hospitality they encountered upon arrival. “The welcome has been unbelievable,” she said, reflecting on the kindness shown by the local families and the support they received.
The tournament has been a whirlwind of emotions for Deirdre and the other parents, especially as their Irish Saints teams have experienced success on and off the ice. Deirdre mentions that despite the competitive nature of the games, the real victory lies in the camaraderie and growth of the players.
One of the most touching moments came when Deirdre shared how the local community have helped the Irish players off the ice, showcasing the spirit of sportsmanship that transcends borders. It’s these connections that make youth sports special, fostering friendships and memories that last a lifetime.
Deirdre also took the opportunity to advocate for better ice facilities back home, highlighting the irony of having a national hockey team in a country without a rink. Her passionate plea for an ice rink in the Republic of Ireland resonates with anyone who understands the importance of accessible sports facilities for youth development.
The conversation takes you on a journey not just through the tournament, but also through the rich cultural ties between Nova Scotia and Ireland. Deirdre's stories of meeting locals who share a connection to her homeland add a personal touch that makes this a delightful listen.In a world where sports can often feel competitive and isolating,
Deirdre's experiences remind us of the importance of community, support, and the joy of youth sports. Whether you're a hockey parent, a player, or simply a sports enthusiast, this chat is sure to inspire and uplift.
Join us as we celebrate the spirit of youth hockey, the warmth of community hospitality, and the unforgettable experiences that come with being a part of something bigger. Tune in to hear Deirdre Robinson's heartfelt stories and cheer on the Irish Saints as they continue their journey in the SEDMHA tournament!
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Traveling all the way from Kilkenny, Ireland, Deirdre’s family feels the journey is worth every moment, as she describes the two fantastic ice rinks in one building at the St. Margaret’s Centre and the overwhelming sense of community and hospitality they encountered upon arrival. “The welcome has been unbelievable,” she said, reflecting on the kindness shown by the local families and the support they received.
The tournament has been a whirlwind of emotions for Deirdre and the other parents, especially as their Irish Saints teams have experienced success on and off the ice. Deirdre mentions that despite the competitive nature of the games, the real victory lies in the camaraderie and growth of the players.
One of the most touching moments came when Deirdre shared how the local community have helped the Irish players off the ice, showcasing the spirit of sportsmanship that transcends borders. It’s these connections that make youth sports special, fostering friendships and memories that last a lifetime.
Deirdre also took the opportunity to advocate for better ice facilities back home, highlighting the irony of having a national hockey team in a country without a rink. Her passionate plea for an ice rink in the Republic of Ireland resonates with anyone who understands the importance of accessible sports facilities for youth development.
The conversation takes you on a journey not just through the tournament, but also through the rich cultural ties between Nova Scotia and Ireland. Deirdre's stories of meeting locals who share a connection to her homeland add a personal touch that makes this a delightful listen.In a world where sports can often feel competitive and isolating,
Deirdre's experiences remind us of the importance of community, support, and the joy of youth sports. Whether you're a hockey parent, a player, or simply a sports enthusiast, this chat is sure to inspire and uplift.
Join us as we celebrate the spirit of youth hockey, the warmth of community hospitality, and the unforgettable experiences that come with being a part of something bigger. Tune in to hear Deirdre Robinson's heartfelt stories and cheer on the Irish Saints as they continue their journey in the SEDMHA tournament!
Click Here to Learn More about TIANS