Sports world with a new appreciation after year of COVID-19
By:
Anthony Totri
Posted: Mar 11, 2021 6:00 PM EDT
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. –– The sports world was flipped upside down over the last year. Practices, games and even seasons impacted by the pandemic, yet Michiana found a way to power through the adversity.
Whether it be the big leagues, or high school athletics, athletes and coaches were forced to adapt to a new normal of play. It included masks, social distancing, COVID testing and so much more. However, despite the challenges, the Michiana sports community developed a new sense of appreciation for playing sports.
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