MUCC wrapping up unique COVID-19 football season
The end of October typically spells the end of the Melfort and Unit Comprehensive Collegiate (MUCC) Comets’ regular season.
Just like previous years, the Comets’ 2020 season will end as November rolls around, although there were some key differences due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Instead of playing L.P. Miller Comprehensive, Tisdale Middle and Secondary, and Churchill Community High, the Comets only have three exhibition games against Carrot River High School.
“We knew there was going to be no provincial playoffs in August… we just weren’t sure about what would happen,” Comets head coach Dave Rogers told northeastNOW. “Whether we’d have a regular-season where we’d play Nipawin and Tisdale in some sort of a regular season. The COVID-19 rules said a mini-league of no more than 80 participants, and that meant the size of those nine-man schools limited how we could put everything together.”