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Home proved to be the best place to be for the Orangeville Kings, evening up their best of three playoff series against Hillsburgh at 1-1 with a decisive 8-2 win over the Stallions on Tuesday night. Coming into the series holding home advantage, the Kings were forced to play game one in Hillsburgh last Thursday after being rained out on Tuesday. More ... This past weekend, teams from across central Ontario including eight local clubs competed in the second annual Referee's Tournament in Orangeville. More ... Orangeville's long awaited year-round lacrosse facility is finally ready to go. Announced earlier this spring, the renovations to the dome at ACTS are complete and according to Ryan Emilio, the facilities lacrosse co-ordinatior, it's something long overdue in the area. More ... Now three games into their schedule, the Orangeville Crushers are still looking for that elusive first win. More ... ORANGEVILLE TOWN Men's soccer club rolled to a "gentlemanly" 9-0 romp over the short handed Mount Albert Lions in Division 2 - Over 35 regular season play on the Rotary pitch this past Sunday afternoon. More ... Boxing enthusiasts had to see some top ranked international amatuer boxers this past weekend at Big Tyme Fitness. Called the Four Nations Tournament, 18 boxers representing Wales, Ireland, Scotland and Canada competed on this 9 bout fight card. More ... Local Shelburne motocross racer, eight year old Isaac Fazackerley, has been selected to race in this years' Montreal Supercross event scheduled September 29th at Olympic Stadium, Montreal. More ... Caledon Lightning Peewee opened their season with a 5-0 win against Caledon Black Hawks. "A superb result for the team s very first game played together", says Coach Mike Sheridan. "They have had only a handful of practices. I am pleased with their effort and enthusiasm, and especially how well they have integrated several new players to the Select League. More ... Attention all coaches. Orangeville Parks and Recreation is again hosting an Introduction to Competition A course on Sept 29/30/07 . The cost for the course is $95 which includes a workbook and a manual. As of April 1, 2004 the old Theory 1 and 2 NCCP courses have been replaced by the new Introduction to Competition multi sport courses. More ... KC Auctions/Maytag Direct Hit TJ'S Hanger Mackhall Mobility Access Fitness Kids Can Do Dufferin Apparel Jody's Flair For Hair Davis Construction The Body Bar M.L. More ... |
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