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Touch football tourney back

Second annual S2S Touch Football Classic this weekend at Quest
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CFL player Korey Williams makes a move during last year's Sea to Sky Touch Football Classic at Quest University.

Quest University鈥檚 version of the Super Bowl is back.

The second annual Sea to Sky Touch Football Classic returns to the school for two days of action on Saturday and Sunday (April 11-12).

A total of nine teams battled it out for bragging rights at last year鈥檚 inaugural event, and organizers are hoping for a bigger and better tournament in 2015.

The recreational division tournament occurs on Saturday, and every team is guaranteed at least four games. The clubs all battle it out for a $500 cash prize.聽

Sunday is the competitive division tournament with all teams also guaranteed at least four games. The top team walks away with $750.

Both tournaments are open to males and females, and each game has a 15-minute first half, followed up by a 17-minute second half. Action runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both days. All games occur at Quest University Field.

It鈥檚 unknown if last year鈥檚 defending champions, the Purple Cobras, are returning to defend the title. The team featured CFL player Korey Williams and defeated a squad from Abbotsford to win the title.

All proceeds from the event are going toward the Right to Play Canada and the Howe Sound Secondary School football program.聽

For more details on the tournament, contact organizer Dylan Kular at [email protected].

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