ANTIGONISH: StFX men’s hockey head coach Brad Peddle is pleased to announce the commitment of four forwards to the 2020-21 X-Men line-up, including Leif Mattson, Conner Bruggen-Cate, Matthew Philip and Dallas Farrell. Leif Mattson is a 6’1”,...
ANTIGONISH: At the end of each season, the Nova Major Bantam hockey team usually gathers as a team for a final celebration and look back on the year in hockey. This year, the team was unable...
INGONISH: Leitner-Poma Canada, based in Ontario, will begin construction of an eight-person Gondola to replace the old chair lift of Ski Cape Smokey. The current chairlift has been inoperable for years, and is in the process of...
ANTIGONISH: The Nova Major Bantam Hockey Team is proud to announce that forward Tyler Peddle has committed to Shattuck-St. Mary’s School for the 2020-2021 Hockey Season. The Nova’s Captain had two memorable years in the Nova Scotia...
HALIFAX: Atlantic University Sport released the 2020 fall sports schedules, including women’s rugby, men’s football, men’s and women’s soccer, as well as men’s and women’s cross country. Hosts for the 2020 fall championships were also confirmed.
ANTIGONISH: StFX X-Men basketball head coach Steve Konchalski is excited to announce the commitment of 6’5” guard Gatluak James to the program for the 2020-21 season. James played this past year at TRC Academy in Brantford, Ontario,...
Coaches Award- Luke Hadley Most Improved Player - Adam Tkacz MVP – Kenzie MacPhail Playoff MVP - James Beaton Rookie - Cody VanDeSande Top Defenceman - Brant Timmons...
ANTIGONISH: The StFX Athletic Department honored the athletic accomplishments of their varsity athletes last week via an on-line awards celebration. X-Women hockey forward Tyra Meropoulis was named the StFX Female Student-Athlete of the Year, while X-Men soccer...
RICHMOND COUNTY: The coming baseball season is in the air as the global COVID-19 pandemic continues. In its 50th season, the Richmond Amateur Baseball Association has met and appointed a new executive for 2020, including past president...
HALIFAX: Nova Scotia’s sportfishing season is on hold until at least May 1. The season normally begins on April 1, however with the current state of emergency around COVID-19, Nova Scotians are encouraged to stay at home.
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