ST. JOSEPH’S, NL – The 2025 School Sports NL 1A boys basketball championship kicked off with the St Joseph’s Academy Jaguars taking on the Eric G Lambert School out of Churchill Falls Labrador. The Churchill Falls team were big in stature and physically athletic. I guess that has a bit to do with most of them being hockey players. Go…
TWILLINGATE, NL – 2026 marked the culmination of a remarkable journey for the Saint Joseph’s Jaguars. For most of its history, Saint Joseph’s had never been known as a basketball powerhouse. That all changed in 2025, when, for the first time in school history, the Jaguars hosted and won the…
Read MoreLAMELINE, NL – It reads like an Underdog Story because at the grassroots that’s exactly what it is. We all love those heartwarming movies where a know nothing team without any expectations triumphs and become champions. That being the story of the St Joseph’s Academy Jaguars of Lamaline. As a…
Read MorePhoto by Joe Chase 2025 ST. JOHN’S, NL – A game full of trash talk led to a bench clearing brawl at the end of the Newfoundland Rogues and Windsor Express in Basketball Super League’s (BSL) game at the Mary Brown Centre in St John’s last night. One spectator is…
Read MoreST. JOSEPH’S, NL – The 2025 School Sports NL 1A boys basketball championship kicked off with the St Joseph’s Academy Jaguars taking on the Eric G Lambert School out of Churchill Falls Labrador. The Churchill Falls team were big in stature and physically athletic. I guess that has a bit…
Read MoreSSNL Basketball needs rankings changes By Jason Pike Gross, disgusting and wrong are a few terms that come to mind as my jaw dropped reading the schedule for the SSNL Regional 1A qualifiers for the Avalon District this upcoming weekend. The tournament consists of 4 teams. Dunne Memorial, St. Catherine’s,…
Read MoreThe Newfoundland Rogues got their revenge after a close loss to the Jamestown Jackals in their Sunday, February 8 match, by defeating the Jackals with an significant margin with final score Rogues 137 and Jackals 111.…
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