Tackling stereotypes: Regina's 1st junior tackle football team for girls starts season
The Regina Victorias started in Fall 2018 to give young girls the chance to play in Regina.
Keyara Donaldson always wanted to try tackle football.
"It's just an overall fun sport," Donaldson said.
The 17-year-old has played flag football, but her parents didn't want her playing tackle against boys on her high school team.
Now she's running down the practice field in full gear, thanks to the city's first ever midget football team for girls.
The Regina Victorias was founded this fall and had their first practice on August 25. The 28-player team is open to girls in Grades 7 to 12.
"It gives a chance for me and the other girls to show like we could play tackle," Donaldson said.
Head Coach Ryan Hall said he's been wanting to start the girls' team for a couple of years.
"Tackle football traditionally is a boy's sport, a male's sport. So that kind of shuts out half the population," he said. "If we want the sport to grow, we want it to be as inclusive as possible."
Hall said he hopes the girls playing become friends, learn something about themselves, get better and stay in the sport to eventually play for the Regina Riot.
"We really feel that football is a sport that has a lot of value," he said. "Football is not an easy sport to play. And so you have to kind of be a tough person mentally, physically and emotionally."
Hall said football can be aggressive but that people used to say hockey was too aggressive for women, "and look at the state of hockey in Canada and Saskatchewan for females."
Trisha Jattansingh,an offensive line coach for theVictorias, has played for the Regina Riot for 8 seasons despite not picking up the game until university.
"I would have loved this opportunity," she said. "I didn't even have the option of flag or touch when I was young."
"The thing about football is there is a place for everybody on the team. All shapes, all sizes," Jattansingh said.
"You don't have to be super fast and super quick you can be slower and stronger."
The Regina Victorias first game is Sunday, September 9 at 5 p.m. in Yorkton.
With Files from CBC Saskatchewan's Morning Edition