You won't believe this wild Barrie connection
Good morning from the gateway — Lake Simcoe's awake, the 400 is already packed, and Barrie's got growing pains. Let's talk about it.
Okay, so here's what's actually happening: we’re talking about the Toronto Tempo, the city’s brand-new WNBA team, playing their first regular season game tonight. Now, why does *that* matter here in Barrie, you ask? Because if you’re looking at that roster, you’ll find some serious Simcoe County connections. Specifically, Kia Nurse, one of the biggest names in Canadian basketball, is suiting up for the Tempo. She’s not just an Olympian; she’s got roots that run right through this area. Her family, the Nurse and Thomas families, have been huge parts of the local scene for generations, especially in sports. Her aunt, Raquel Nurse, was a standout athlete right here in the region, and even played for the Barrie Trojans back in the day. It just goes to show you that even when we’re talking about big-city pro sports, Barrie’s fingerprints are all over it.
### Why This Matters for Us
This isn't just a fun fact; it’s a point of pride, right? When we talk about Barrie, we often get stuck on the commuter city label, or the traffic on Mapleview Drive because another 3,000 units got approved on the south end. But this is about local talent, pure and simple.
* **Local Pride:** Seeing someone with such strong local ties playing at this level, for a team just down the 400, is a huge win for every kid dribbling a basketball at the Holly Community Centre or shooting hoops in their driveway off Essa Road.
* **Inspiring the Next Generation:** It pushes back against that idea that you have to leave Barrie to make it big. You can come from here, play here, and still reach the top of your game.
* **Connecting to the Greater Toronto Area:** It reminds us that our connection to Toronto isn't just about the GO train to Union Station for work; it’s also about shared culture, shared sport, and shared heroes.
It just feels good to cheer for someone you know has a piece of Barrie in them, even if they’re playing in Toronto. It’s a reminder that our little city is producing big talent, and that’s something to celebrate.
Tara Fenn-Orillia, MiTL Sports Desk, Barrie.
My colleague Jen on the morning show dives into this more — catch her take at mornings.live.