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By Bill Rea The pre-season is supposed to be a time for ironing out kinks on a team, so only limited significance can More ... Peewee Knights see some early tournament action By Kevin Burtt The NobleKing Knights major peewee team faced one of their regular season opponents, the Richmond Hill Stars, in a pre-season exhibition game last Monday evening at the Oak Ridges arena. More ... Winning Nations' Cup team will bring excitement to Tournament The Canadian show jumping riders who twice this year captured North America's most prestigious team event - the Nations' Cup - will kick the excitement up a notch in the grand prix ring at the Tournament of Champions, Sept. 20-24, at the Caledon Equestrian Park. More ... Eric Lamaze finishes 27th at World Equestrian Games Schomberg area resident Eric Lamaze finished the third day of competition at the recent 2006 World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany, in 27th position individually. More ...
Eric Lamaze was named the ProChaps "Athlete of the Month" for August following his amazing performances at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) held August 20 to Sept. 3 in Aachen, Germany. More ... King Township baseball season comes to an end By Lee-Ann Brinovec The 2006 baseball season has come to a close, at least on the diamonds. More ... Lions split matches with Church girls The King City Lions and King Bible Church faced each other twice last month in under-8 girls' soccer action, and they split 2-0 decisions. More ...
By Bill Rea The King Wild are on a roll, winning their last three games after losing their season opener. More ... Lots of exciting soccer action from Schomberg players After 70 minutes of intense play-off action recently, the under-10 girls' State Farm Insurance - Lorna Downs Agent Schomberg soccer team was defeated in penalty shots by King City's Moyer Aggregates. More ...
All the students at Nobleton Public School joined together Friday for their second annual Terry Fox Run, with the youngsters contributing to the Toonies for Terry fund-raising drive in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Students, teachers and parents collectively completed more than 5,000 laps More ... |
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