SportsLife 2015, issue4 | Page 8

Desiree to FIND new ‘Destroyers’ The Canadian National Team’s Desiree Scott will be back in Winnipeg for her second KidSport soccer camp on Saturday, Nov. 7 and Sunday, Nov. 8, at the UNITED Health & RecPlex at the University of Winnipeg. “I’m really excited that KidSport and I are back at it again with our second annual camp,” said Scott.  “Last year was a massive success and I had an awesome day on the field with all the girls that came out to become ‘Destroyers in the making.’  I’m looking forward to this year’s camp, which will be even bigger and better with lots to learn and enjoy!” Scott, along with some of the top Manitoba players and coaches, will take kids through soccer-specific speed and agility training, fundamental drills and ball familiarity exercises. Along with the technical side of the game, the camp is about having as much fun as possible while learning other important skills such as teamwork, leadership, dedication, self-confidence and how hard work pays off. The camp is for girls aged nine to 18 years old.  Registration is open to the public. Justina Jarmoszko a U of W star How good is Justina Jarmoszko? Jarmoszko a first year goalkeeper at the University of Winnipeg recently won her second consecutive Wesmen Athlete of the Week award after her solid play in net for the women’s soccer team