Sports world with a new appreciation after year of COVID-19
By:
Anthony Totri
Posted: Mar 11, 2021 6:00 PM EDT

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Celebration of Hope for cancer research
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Heat returns for one more day
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Multiple stabbed in South Bend early this morning
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Developing Downtowns: Constantine
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Bloomin Fest kicking off this weekend
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Middlebury Summer Festival held their parade Saturday
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Third annual Ray Comer pickleball classic held Saturday
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Neighborhood clean up across South Bend Saturday morning
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Hot tomorrow, Shower and storms return Monday
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Slightly cooler Saturday
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Buchanan Pride to take over The Common Sunday amid construction
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Middlebury summer festival kicking off this weekend
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. –– The sports world was flipped upside down over the last year. Practices, games and even seasons impacted by the pandemic, yet Michiana found a way to power through the adversity.
Whether it be the big leagues, or high school athletics, athletes and coaches were forced to adapt to a new normal of play. It included masks, social distancing, COVID testing and so much more. However, despite the challenges, the Michiana sports community developed a new sense of appreciation for playing sports.
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