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Okanagan Premier League wraps inaugural season

The indoor soccer league finishes its first season Wednesday
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Kelownasa国际传媒檚 Brandon McCallum brought competitive indoor soccer to the Okanagan this winter. (Mackenzie Britton - Capital News)

The Okanagan Premier League finishes its first season Wednesday.

In its inaugural year, the league supplied competitive soccer throughout the winter.

League founder Brandon McCallum wanted to provide more than just another soccer league playing in an indoor venue.

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sa国际传媒淚t was hard to get going, but once I did, I had guys saying that this will really help with their off-season fitness and touch.sa国际传媒

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The season took place at the Rutland indoor dome to avoid the wintersa国际传媒檚 cold; nine teams playing a 14-game season that started in November and concluding right before the start of spring soccer.

With a smaller indoor soccer pitch and an eight-a-side team lineup formation, McCallum wanted the level of play in the league to be as high pace as possible.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e loved soccer all my life, I wanted league play that wouldnsa国际传媒檛 be too congested or have players not keep up with fitness,sa国际传媒 he said.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 a state of the art facility for (this type of competition).sa国际传媒

Soccer in Kelowna during the winter takes a deep back seat to hockey, but with players coming from Penticton, Peachland and Vernon to join Okanagan Premier League, McCallum feels itsa国际传媒檚 clear that soccer players want year-round competitive play options.

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McCallum has been fully invested in local soccer programs since moving to the Okanagan in 2012.

He spent four years with the UBC Okanagan Heat soccer team, including a CIS playoff berth in 2015, and is now part of the Okanagan Football Club playing in the Pacific Coast Soccer League starting in May.

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McCallum said that he hopes the indoor league will boost local soccer interests, especially for next winter.

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With outdoor fields now opening throughout the Okanagan, the Okanagan Premier League will look to next season and invite more dedicated soccer players for competitive soccer next winter.

The finals for the Okanagan Premier Leaguesa国际传媒檚 first season is Wednesday night at the Rutland dome at 8:30 p.m.

For more information on the league contact okanaganpremierleague@gmail.com.

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