Legs are limbered, and K of C Games are underway in Saskatoon

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Legs are limbered, and K of C Games are underway in Saskatoon
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The KofCIndoorGames are back in yxe this week.

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Michelle Harrison of Saskatoon is the reigning K of C champion over 60 m, and will need to get past South Carolina’s Jade Barber to repeat. Both are ranked in the world’s top 30.Article contentThe Games are known for their international portion, but the elementary relays are a high-energy kickoff. Kids from around the area head to the Saskatoon Field House for school-by-school competition.

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