‘We are so proud’: Parents of local softball player travel across the globe to watch son play on World Stage
Over 10,000 kilometres separate Prince Albert from Parana, Argentina, but that didn’t stop a family from making the 14-hour trek to support a local athlete representing Team Canada at the U23 Men’s Softball World Cup.
Earlier this year, Softball Canada announced the roster they would send to Argentina for the tournament where P.A.’s own Matthew Kutnikoff was selected to play in the games. His parents, Joanne and Scot, made the long trip down south to watch their son play where Joanne said the travel was lengthy but it was worth it in the end.
“We left Saskatoon on Wednesday the 12th to Toronto and then flew overnight with a quick touchdown in Sao Paulo Brazil and arrived in Buenos Aires at about 430 Argentina time on Thursday,” she explained. “On Friday, we had a one-hour flight to Parana and arrived shortly after noon. Was a couple of long days but everything went smoothly. There is very little English here, but the people here are very friendly and have been great to deal with.”
They weren’t the only families to make the trek to support the team either, as over 30 other family and friends were repping the red and white during games. According to Joanne, Canada has the best fan support of any visiting country at the World Cup.