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It was another busy weekend on the Central Canadian Hockey League schedule for the Orangeville Crushers. Playing another grueling three games in three nights , the Crushers came away with four of a possible six points thanks to wins over North York (3-0) on Friday and the Streetsville Derby's (6-1) on Sunday. More ... ORANGEVILLE OTTERS Ryleigh Sadler makes the turn and powers her way home in the freestyle finals of the Orangeville Otters Fall Invitational Swim Meet held at the Alder Street Community Centre this past weekend. Over 230 swimmers representing clubs from Port Elgin, Alton, Collingwood, Owen Sound, Base Borden and Orangeville were in attendance at this annual event featuring competitors ranked from novice through to provincial level swimmers. Photo/MIKE MALONEY More ... Westside Secondary continues to be the team to beat in 2009 as both the Senior and Junior Girls basketball squads kept their undefeated records intact, posting decisive wins over Wellington Centre in District 4 basketball action this past Monday. More ... ORANGEVILLE TIGERS had their hands full with the North Halton Twisters in Girls Peewee A hockey action at the Alder Street Community Centre on Saturday. Down 2- 1 at the end of the first, Orangeville battled back to go up by one early in the third only to have North Halton rob them of a victory in the final minutes of play and ending the game with a 3-3 tie. Photo/MIKE MALONEY More ... St Michaels @ Orangeville Crushers 7:30 p.m. Alder St Arena Shelburne Muskies @ Shallow Lake Crushers 8 p.m. Shallow Lake Arena More ... The Hallmark Toyota Peewee AA Flyers recently recorded their eighth win against only two losses so far this season. In their recent five game set, the team duplicated its season opening 4-1 record. Exciting wins over Flamborough, Burlington and St Catherines overshadowed a shut loss to Oakville. More ... WESTSIDE THUNDER made quick work of Wellington Heights Secondary School, posting sets of 25-15, 25-16, 20-25 and 25-19 to take a 3-1 win in District 4 Senior Boys volleyball action on Monday. Photo/MIKE MALONEY More ... AWARDS NIGHT. It was a night of recognition as the Northmen Minor lacrosse organization handed out their awards for 2009 last Wednesday night at the Alder Street Community Centre. Some of this seasons winners included from top to bottom: Tony Rose Memorial Award for Novice Box MVP - Dustyn Pratt, Devon Dunkerley and Noah Dobrzanski; Craig Troll Memorial Award for Bantam MVP - Ryan Myles, Peter Hunt, Gage Ross and Gage Turner; Karen Pirie Memorial Award Womens Field U15 MVP - Jordan Beam, Kaitlyn Massey and Erica Girourard (Absent). More ... |
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