Kodiaks women’s futsal team looks towards soccer season

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s futsal and soccer team will be hosting ID Camps this Sunday.

The Kodiaks didn’t finish off the season the way they wanted as the team failed to make it to the playoffs of the 2019 ACAC Futsal Championships.
Head Coach Sean Carey says he is giving the team a break after playing a lot of soccer and futsal in the last few months.

“Just a couple fun practices, ID camp and then they will go on the way for the summer and hopefully they will all play at the top level where they can play and then get ready for next year.”

The only exception to the break will be the ID camp the Kodiaks will be hosting at the college on Sunday, March 31.

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Hi, I’m Seth Slomp, I live on a beef and dairy farm not too far from Lethbridge in Picture Butte. It’s a family farm that stretches 1,500 acres where my uncles, my dad, my brother and two hired hands all work. Growing up I was never interested in agriculture, my love was for sports, specifically volleyball and soccer. I also played basketball, badminton and threw discus in high school. Currently, I attend Lethbridge College where I am a second-year student-athlete in the Digital Communications and Media program. When I'm not in school I also play for the Lethbridge College Kodiaks men’s soccer team.

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