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As tough as the COVID-19 pandemic was for everyone, its effects were felt stronger for some more than others. The entire world was impacted in ways that no one saw coming and through talking with other UFV students, I learned that everyone handled their lockdown differently. I focused on their experiences and how distinct those experiences were from mine, despite being in a very similar situation.
My personal experience was a bittersweet one. At the end of March 2020, we got the news that universities were being rapidly shut down. I really thought it would be a temporary shut down and things would be back to normal in no time. I thought I would have a nice summer and a break to go visit my family and friends in India, and in the fall I would come back and attend classes at UFV again. But that was far from what really happened.
Published on: June 2, 2021 | Last Updated: June 2, 2021 5:44 PM EDT Former St Joe s Celtics running back Jayden Sak in Mighty Peace Football League action against the Grande Prairie Composite Warriors at CKC Field in 2019. On June 1, Sak signed on with the Edmonton Wildcats of the Canadian Junior Football League.
The first day of June was an exciting trip around the sun in the Sak household.
Former St Joe’s Celtics running back Jayden Sak was busy on Canadian Junior Football League national signing day, signing on the dotted line, committing his sporting heart and soul to the Edmonton Wildcats.
“I’ve been playing football for nine years and ever since I was young I always wanted to play beyond high school,” Sak said. “And now that I have this opportunity to sign, I’m very excited.”