Scott Schutz, CFL combine to take flag football to Nunavut children, coaches
He’s helped make volleyball a sport of choice in Nunavut. Now Scott Schutz is trying to make football a part of the territory’s athletic landscape.
Last weekend, the native of Yorkton, Sask., who now calls Kelowna, B.C. home, helped stage flag football camps and coaching clinics in Nunavut in conjunction with the CFL. Schutz was among three coaches to do school visits last Thursday-Friday before staging separate flag football clinics (for a combined 60 under-14 and under-17 players) and a clinic for perspective coaches Saturday and Sunday.
“I was sitting back thinking one day that many communities in Nunavut are starting to get outdoor turf,” Schutz said. “So from late spring to early fall it (flag football) is something that could utilize those turfs and offer kids something different.
“That’s where it kind of all started. It’s been about an eight-month process.”