ST. JOHN’S, NL – The Newfoundland and Labrador Athletics association (NLAA) announced today by Joe Ryan, chair of the Athletics Hall of Fame Selection Committee, which also includes Don Coaker, Wulf Stender and Will Gough, that two former outstanding athletics and three builders (officials, coaches or volunteers) will be formally inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame at a November…
Colin Fewer won the Oceanview 5k road race Sunday. He finished the race in 15 minutes and 32 seconds. Second place went to Evan Knight with a time of 15 minutes and 32 second. Jason Guy was third and his time was 16 minutes and 28 seconds. …
Read MoreTwo Newfoundland athletes will be attending universities on the mainland and furthering their careers. Tyler Boland who finished his career in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League will be attending the University of New Brunswick. He will join the Red Devils for the 2017-18 season. Boland played four…
Read MoreA major award for Newfoundland and Labrador at the 2017 Canada Summer Games. The Newfoundland Mission staff was named the winner of the Claude Harvey Award. It goes to the mission team who best exhibits leadership, integrity and spirit of the Games. Rod Snow of Paradise is the…
Read MoreNewfoundland and Labrador has recorded its first medal at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg. 15 year old Angel Hiltz-Morrell of Bay Roberts wins a silver medal in female wrestling. She faced Jessica Rabet of Ontario in the 84 kilo class and came away with…
Read MoreOuter Cove, the defending men’s champions had little trouble in claiming back to back titles. The recorded a time of 8 minutes.70 seconds which bettered their last years time by ten seconds. They also came close to the men’s course record of 8:51.32. Smith Stockley finished second followed by…
Read MoreThe 154th Harbour Grace Regatta was held Saturday at Lady Lake. Lambs Rum of St. John’s claimed the men’s championship as they rowed the course in 10:45.87. The Lambs Rum crew also won the Placentia Regatta title. Harbour Grace Ocean Enterprises Juvenile men were second in…
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