Peterborough Lakers to Host First-Ever Pride Night This Thursday

Rainbows will decorate the Peterborough Memorial Centre as the Lakers are hosting their first-ever Pride Night against the Cobourg Kodiaks for Thursday’s game, announced on Tuesday morning.

Photo courtesy of the Peterborough Century 21 Lakers.

The team will wear specially designed jerseys for the game and will be auctioned off after. The proceeds support Sport A Rainbow, an organization with the mission of ‘inclusion for all in sport,’ and founded by Lakers’ volunteer Rose Powers.

Jerseys can be bid on until 10 minutes after the game. Bidding sheets are available in the main lobby, east lobby and upstairs. You must be present at the game in order to bid on them.

Sport A Rainbow is a pledge initiative that encourages everyone to stand up against hateful speech and actions in all sports, recognizing that sports are about more than just the game. The Lakers team has taken the pledge and players proudly wear Sport A Rainbow helmet stickers. Learn more at https://sportarainbow.ca. 

The Lakers encourage all fans to wear rainbow-coloured clothing to show their pride.

During the first intermission, over 40 Lakers’ Dance Team members will perform in tribute to Riddick MacHart. He suffered life-ending injuries with his parents (and sister Rowghan was airlifted to Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto) in November last year and was often the now-retired team mascot Leo the Lion.

The second intermission features a lacrosse demonstration from the Peterborough Minor Lacrosse Association girls’ teams on the floor. Kids are allowed to participate and play following the demonstration. 

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