If you measure success by the numbers, it wasn't a stellar season for Estevan Minor Football, stats-wise. However, using the 'units' of lessons learned, the year was invaluable.

For President Paul Duncan, a few highlights truly did turn out to be successful, including the Football Day in Estevan on September 22nd.

"We were able to secure a lot of support from the community...I think our Co-op 'Food For A Year' plan was a good one as well. It moved forward that way, helped be able to provide enough sustainable resources for us to go out and purchase some new equipment for next year, which is great."

"I think our Atom program, the Cudas, did a fantastic job this year. They had a lot of fun out there. Peewee and Bantam is going to be an on going process with us, and we're going to keep moving forward that way."

Looking ahead at next year, Duncan noted that a few meetings will be held throughout the off season to see if any changes to rules or age groups are coming down the pipe. They're AGM and awards night is also expected to be held on November 21st.

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