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Tod Division's eastern teams off to fast start

It may be a pretty small sample size, but the balance of power in the Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Tod Division has been leaning eastward in the opening two weeks of the 2019-20 season. Not one of the three teams located in the eastern half of the six-team division has lost a single game in […] → Read More

Ice Wolves break records in season opener

Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves forward Kiara Zanon, left, congratulates defenceman Megan Breen after Breen scored a short-handed goal in the first period of a Provincial Women’s Hockey League game against the Southwest Jr. → Read More

Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves open pennant defence against Wildcats

After winning medals in all three jewels of the Ontario women’s hockey “triple crown” last season, the Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves are ready to open a new campaign on Friday night. The Ice Wolves will hit the ice at the Invista Centre at 7:30 p.m. against the Southwest Wildcats of Windsor as the home […] → Read More

Refuelled Jets open season with two wins

The trickle-down effect from the sale and departure of the Kingston Voyageurs after last Ontario Junior Hockey League season has been a noticeable bonus for the Amherstview Jets in their first couple of Provincial Junior Hockey League games this season. Former Vees Aidan Harris and Ty Norman, who opted to stay in Kingston to attend […] → Read More

McCulloch caps fine summer with city championship

Ashton McCulloch has his eyes on the ball as he chips onto the green on the ninth hole during the Kingston City Men’s Golf Championship at Garrison Golf and Curling Club on Monday, Sept. → Read More

Ponies walk-off Brewers for Game 1 win

Kingston Ponies catcher Gavin Ronan slides safely into third base under the tag of Nepean Brewers third baseman Matt Beelen after tagging up and advancing from second base on a flyout to right-fielder Tim Feren in the second inning of Kingston’s 2-1 win over Nepean in Game 1 of their National Capital Baseball League Tier 1 best-of-three quarter-final at Megaffin Park on Sunday. → Read More

Letters to the Editor: Aug. 21

Value beyond economicsI believe cutting seniors discounts is a mistake. The recent and ongoing attempts to cut or eliminate universal seniors discounts across city programs and services are a result of thinking that fails to consider the non-economic values of the community. → Read More

Thunder pitcher fires no-hitter at provincials

The Kingston Thunder may have won only one of their three games at the Baseball Ontario 18 and under midget A championship this past weekend in Brantford, but that victory was definitely a memorable one. After dropping their first game of the three-day, 13-team double-elimination tournament on Friday afternoon, 7-3 to the Wyoming Wranglers, the […] → Read More

Two Ice Wolves on U18 series-winning squad

Canada, with two members of the 2019-20 Kingston Jr. Ice Wolves in the lineup, blanked the United States 2-0 on Saturday afternoon to win the three-game series between the two under-18 women’s national teams in Lake Placid, N. → Read More

Thunder midgets qualify for provincials

Buoyed by an undefeated trip through the Eastern Ontario Baseball Association championship tournament this past weekend that they hosted, the Kingston Thunder have some confidence heading into the Baseball Ontario 18U (midget) A championship this Friday to Sunday in Brantford. → Read More

Kingston, Gananoque skaters top flights at Wild Rose Invitational

Jessica Lui of Skate Kingston finished first in her novice women’s flight at the Wild Rose Invitational, a Skate Canada national summer series event held Aug. → Read More

Pitcher Brash promoted to Class A TinCaps

Kingston right-hander Matt Brash’s stint in rookie ball with the San Diego Padres 1 team of the Arizona League lasted all of eight pitches. But don’t take that as a bad thing for the 21-year-old pitcher. After Brash, San Diego’s fourth-round pick in early June’s Major League Baseball draft, struck out two of the four […] → Read More

Kingston Area athletes gain nine OFSAA medals; Gan girl wins gold

Led by a near double gold medal performance by Anna Workman of the Kingston Blues, Kingston Area athletes wrapped up the three-day Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations track and field championships in Guelph with an overall meet medal haul of nine. → Read More

Three Kingston Area athletes double gold medallists

Three Kingston Area athletes were double gold medallists in individual events, including one with a meet record performance, at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations East Regional track and field meet held in Belleville on Thursday and Friday. → Read More

First-year Falcons runner adds to medal count

Caleb Podgers of the Frontenac Falcons, in his first high school track season, made an impression for the second week in a row, winning two events and placing third in another at the Eastern Ontario Secondary Schools Athletic Association track and field championships in Brockville on Thursday and Friday. → Read More

Raiders roll to Schmalz Cup title

Completing one of the most impressive post-season performances in Ontario Hockey Association junior C history, the Napanee Raiders downed the Grimsby Peach Kings 3-1 to capture the Clarence Schmalz Cup on Tuesday night on home ice. → Read More

Raiders one win away from claiming Schmalz Cup

The Napanee Raiders broke the “homer” pattern of the Clarence Schmalz Cup final series on Sunday afternoon but are hoping it was just a one-time shot as they are now facing a possible championship moment on home ice Tuesday night. → Read More

Raiders' post-season winning streak snapped at 17

A furious third-period comeback attempt fell agonizingly short and the Napanee Raiders suffered their first loss of the post-season, a close 3-2 decision to the home-ice Grimsby Peach Kings in Game 2 of their Provincial Junior Hockey League Clarence Schmalz Cup final on Sunday afternoon. → Read More

Raiders open Schmalz Cup final with win

The Grimsby Peach Kings must have felt like they were playing an unsuccessful game of Whac-A-Mole (the hockey version) in their Provincial Junior Hockey League Clarence Schmalz Cup championship series game Friday night in Napanee. → Read More

Raiders claim home-ice advantage in Cup final

The coin flip has been done, and the Napanee Raiders have claimed home-ice advantage in the Provincial Junior Hockey League’s Clarence Schmalz Cup final against the Grimsby Peach Kings. → Read More