The president of the Edmonton Stingers says they’ve never seen more kids in this city playing basketball and the organization is partnering with the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues to make sure everyone has access to the sport. The team will be putting up hundreds of fresh nets at courts across Edmonton. ‘Global News at Noon Edmonton’ sat down with Reed Clarke to talk about the program and the Stingers’ upcoming season.
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Edmonton Stingers partner with community leagues for Fresh Nets program
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