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Eight From Cowichan Valley to Compete in Canada Games

KITIMAT-STIKINE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AUG 5 – The four players were selected for their strong performances in provincial and national competitions, highlighting Terrace Minor Softball Association's role in developing top softball talent.

  • This month, Softball B.C. selected four Terrace players—Ryler Haugland-Kutenics, Issiah Mahill, Nic Neid and Gabe Ridler—for the 2025 Canada Games in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Built on Terrace Minor Softball Association's record of success, all four athletes developed through the program, which benefits from strong coaching and parental support.
  • Haugland-Kutenics said, "I feel my respect for sport and my sportsmanship stands out in my recent career as well as my drive to become a better ball player while having fun."
  • From August 19, the softball competition begins, with assistant coach Bruce Neid guiding the squad as the 2025 Canada Games softball portion starts August 19, 2025.
  • Following the Canada Games, Nic Neid will join the Softball Canada U23 national team at the World Baseball Softball Confederation Pan American Championships in Santa Rosa, Argentina.
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Terrace softball players chosen to play at Canada Games

Four softball players from Terrace have been named to the provincial men's team to play in the Canada Games in St. John's

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Haida Gwaii Observer broke the news in Queen Charlotte, Canada on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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