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Coronavirus: Durham Region student athletes, coaches react to cancelled fall competition

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[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We’re all trying to cope with it,” said Marques, Ontario Tech University Men’s Soccer Captain.The 21-year-old is coming off a torn ACL he suffered in an exhibition game last year but a return to the pitch has been delayed yet again.“This is something we all look forward to, the season is one the biggest highlights of the whole year and it’s where we can connect with the school, the community, everyone has a great time, so it’s very, very disappointing,” said Marques.The fall cancellation affects over 700 athletes and impacts all 30 Durham College and Ontario Tech teams.While hockey and basketball seasons are delayed, the decision will completely wipe out the.

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