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Town of Mount-Royal siblings passing time at home by acing trick shots during coronavirus pandemic

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Eight weeks ago, children’s lives were abruptly upended when schools were closed and sports leagues were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

So Olivia, Ryan, Gabrielle and John Flood were left with an unusual amount of free time. Inspired by the YouTube channel Dude Perfect, the Town of Mount-Royal siblings have been devoting their time to creating tricks.

Using equipment from the family’s shed, containing almost every ball, stick and bat from any sport imaginable, the Flood siblings are using their wide range of athletic skills to create videos at home during the pandemic. “We were pretty bored so we were like, ‘Why not just try?'” said 16-year-old Olivia Flood. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus

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