PORT HAWKESBURY: It’s said a good netminder can steal a series, and never was that more true than in the championship of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League where the Sackville Blazers claimed the banner at the expense of the...
TRURO: Led by a gold medal performance by Reid Matheson, the Port Hawkesbury Judo Club visited the Judo Nova Scotia Provincial Championship on December 9. Not one of the 11 competitors came home without a medal. “They showed a lot of...
PETIT DE GRAT: With the Richmond Amateur Baseball Association (RABA) season in the home stretch, the Port Hawkesbury Bucs are leading the pack. After losing 5-4 in their season opener against the St. Peter’s...
SASKATOON: The Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame will induct five athletes, two builders, and one team into their family of over-achievers on November 10, and one of those names should be well-known to anyone who knows anything about...
PETIT DE GRAT: It took them all season to do it but, in the last game of the Richmond Amateur Baseball Association regular season, the Petit de Grat Red Caps slipped past the Little Anse Hawks for first place...
LOUISDALE: The Par-En-Bas Sharks are the Division 2 Boys’ High School Hockey provincial champions. The Wedgeport based school beat the Central Kings Gators 4-1 Monday afternoon at the Richmond Arena. The...
PORT HAWKESBURY: The Junior Pirates rallied for a 3-0 win last Monday night to tie their best-of-seven championship series with the Sackville Blazers 1-1, thanks in part to a two-goal performance by Olan Spears and a shutout by Cody Smith.
HEATHERTON: While the Carmie MacInnis St. Joseph’s Chiefs lost their first game of playoffs by nine runs, they find themselves champions of the Antigonish Guysborough Rural (AGR) Fastpitch League following an 11-4 victory over the Pomquet Acadians.
PORT HOOD: The Valley Wildcats made an early exit from the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League play-offs last Saturday, and it was all because of the Cape Breton West Islanders. “We didn’t take them lightly,” said Islander coach Nick...
PORT HAWKESBURY: It was an emotional win for the Islanders. The Cape Breton West Islanders downed the UPS South Shore Mustangs 6-5 on Sunday afternoon on the road. Head coach Nick MacNeil said the win was the first for his...
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