St. John’s, NL – Sport Newfoundland and Labrador (SportNL) has unveiled the finalists for the Sport NL 2024 Annual Provincial Awards, set to take place on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at the Sheraton Hotel Newfoundland. This event honours the outstanding achievements and contributions of athletes, coaches, teams, executives, officials, and volunteers who made a significant impact on the province’s sports…
S U N D A Y Memorial Womens Curling team made it to the final Sunday but lost to Mount Allison 6-2. TEAMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FINAL Mount A 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 6 MUN 0…
Read MoreMemorials women’s volleyball team has lost both games this weekend to Acadia. Friday Acadia beat Memorial three sets to one. Saturday Acadia won three sets to none. Memorial are 8-12 on the season.…
Read MoreS U N D A Y Gander Flyers clinched first place and a bye into the finals of the Central West Senior Hockey League as they beat Clarenville Caribous 8-5 Sunday. Jordan Escott and Chad Oake scored two goals each for the Flyers. The best…
Read MoreDeer Lake Red Wings defeat Port aux Mariners 8-3 in West Coast senior hockey action Saturday night. Ryan Penney scored three times for the winners and Gary Hynes added a two goals for the winners. Corner Brook Royals defeated Stephenville Jets 5-1. Iain Pilgram had…
Read MoreGreg Blyde and his Memorial Men’s Curling rink won it’s opening game at the AUS Curling championships beating St. F X 8-2. TEAMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FINAL St. FX (0-1) 0 0 0 1 1 0 x x 2 MUN (1-0) 2…
Read MoreWith two postponements and a pre-play, there was a small crowd of spectators at the RE/MAX Centre for the Super League games this week. The least likely game to entertain (on paper) ended up as the gem-of-the-night. This was the Ice #3 encounter between the newly crowned Provincial…
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