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Two points were the treat for the Shelburne Muskies when they made a Halloween road trip to Shallow Lake this past weekend. It was the second game of the season for Shelburne after defeating Ripley 7-1 in their home opener at the CDRC on October 17th. More ... The Orangeville Crushers are finding out there are few breaks when you play at this level and it was a lesson learned the hard way this past week, dropping consecutive games to Whitby and St Michael's this past weekend. Playing Thursday night on the road against the Fury, Orangeville may have underestimated their opposition heading into the game. More ... ORANGEVILLE BANTAM AE Flyers were forced to settle for a tie in their recent contest against the Milton Winterhawks. Playing at home in the Tony Rose on Sunday evening, Orangeville battled back from an early deficit to take a one goal lead into the third period only to have Milton rally in the dying minutes of play to salvage a 3-3 tie. Photo/MIKE MALONEY More ... GYMNASTATHON Members of the Twisters Gymnastic and Trampoline Club jumped, tumbled, rolled and bounced their way around the Alder Street facility on Saturday morning, participating in the club's annual Gymnastathon Fundraiser. Photo/MIKE MALONEY More ... Orangeville Peewee AA Flyers earned three of a possible four points in back to back games versus the Ancaster Avalanche last week. In the first game between the two squads in Ancaster, the Avalanche found themselves out played and out hustled by the Flyers but would score late in the game to force Orangeville into accepting the tie. More ... TWELVE TEAMS representing the best of the Upper Grand District School Board gathered last Wednesday on the Amaranth Township soccer field to vie for the Intermediate Soccer Championship. In the final, it was Credit Meadows edging Laurelwoods while on the consolation side, Princess Elizabeth and Montgomery Village opted to share the title after ending tied in regulation play. Contributed Photo More ... The Halton Offroad Riders Association hosted their 52nd Annual Terra Nova Enduro Canadian Championships at Primrose Park on Sunday October 18. The 160 km trail ventured into Ontario's Best Trails with many switchbacks and river crossings. The event drew 150 competitors from as far as Quebec & Pennsylvania in addition to the local Dufferin County participants. Photo/KATHEY STANTON More ... |
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