January 12, 2006 RSS feed / Sports

Outlaws garner NFL recognition

The Orangeville Outlaws Football is starting off their fifth season with accolades from USA Football, the NFL and the NFL Players Association More...

Peewee Flyers find themselves in nail biter

The Top Technician Major Peewee Flyers recently competed in the Oakridges Christamas Cracker hockey tournament. More...

Tough loss for CDDHS Boys

The Centre Dufferin boys%27 hockey team lost a close game to first place Bishop MacDonnell Tuesday at the Centre Dufferin Recreation Centre. More...

Wolves earn 7-7 tie against Grandravine

The Orangeville Wolves travelled to Toronto on the weekend for a visit with the Grandravine Tornadoes and came away with a hard fought 7-7 tie. More...

Muskie rescheduled

The Shelburne Muskies have rescheduled the game cancelled on December 23rd against Listowel to this coming Tuesdays, January 17th at the CRDC, game time 8:40. More...

Bears rebound for win

It went down to the wire and a single point off a foul shot with 26 seconds remaining to play, but the Orangeville District Secondary School senior boys basketball team managed to pull out a 50-49 win over the St. More...

WOMENS NATIONAL Hockey League play came Orangeville last weekend when the Brampton Thunder defeated the Durham Lightning before an enthusiastic crowd at the Tony Rose Sports Complex on Friday night. More...

DESPITE PLAYING before a partisan crowd at home in the KIA Regional Curling Playdowns in Orangeville this past weekend, the team of Jon Grant, Brent Gray, Brian Gray and Craig Phillips failed to advance to the More...

The Vantastic Slam

Due to a slow week in sports last week, the announcement of this years Slam of the year has been bumped a week, but without further delay, the recipient of this years award is the Minister of Health and Long Term Care for Ontario, George Smitherman a More...