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Students at a Forest Lawn school will get some of the best seats in the house when pro women’s soccer arrives in Calgary this weekend.

Calgary Wild FC goalkeeper Sarah Keilty-Dilling visited Ian Bazalgette School in the city’s southeast this week to launch the Keepers Corner campaign. Now a goalkeeper herself for Alberta’s first pro women’s soccer team, a founding club in the Northern Super League, Keilty-Dilling previously taught physical education at Ian Bazalgette.

Keepers Corner is an initiative through which Wild goalies will donate 20 tickets to the school for each of the club’s 13 games at McMahon Stadium, where the club will make its home debut on Sunday against Ottawa Rapid FC.

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