Growing the game in McLean — “an awesome place to be”

Dhel Duncan-Busby, a Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver, visited McLean School to conduct Grow the Game sessions and promote physical activity among students. The sessions, part of the Roughrider Foundation's program, aimed to introduce students to football fundamentals and encourage a healthy lifestyle.
Dhel Duncan-Busby, a Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver, visited McLean School in Canada. He conducted two Grow the Game sessions, teaching students football fundamentals. The sessions were part of the Roughrider Foundation's program to promote physical activity. Duncan-Busby also discussed mental health and literacy with the students. The school has a strong emphasis on physical education and extra-curricular sports. The Grow the Game program aims to introduce students to football and encourage a healthy lifestyle.
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