Sports Archive
-
Win tickets to see Milos Raonic play
Posted on October 27, 2011 | 1 CommentThornhiller Milos Raonic is making Canada proud on the ATP World Tour, and in an exclusive contest, Vaughan Today along with Systems, Applications, and Products in Data... -
She’s a real laker
Posted on October 13, 2011 | No CommentsJade Scognamillo of the The Country Day School By BRIAN BAKER Swimmer Jade Scognamillo went from her community centre pool in Woodbridge to the Great Lakes... -
High hopes
Posted on October 13, 2011 | No CommentsMiddle-of-the-pack Thunder see a bright football future By BRIAN BAKER There’s electricity in the air over St. Joan of Arc. A storm is brewing and it’s... -
Gooooooal!
Posted on October 13, 2011 | No CommentsBy TRISTAN CARTER The under-11 girls of the Glen Shields Sun Devils 2000 soccer team are still excited about recently winning the Bank of Montreal’s Team... -
He’s California dreaming
Posted on September 12, 2011 | No CommentsWoodbridge’s Andrew Cogliano talks about his trade to Anaheim Ducks By BRIAN BAKER Woodbridge native Andrew Cogliano has left the Albertan prairies for the sunny climes... -
Travelling at high velocity
Posted on September 12, 2011 | 2 CommentsHurler Christian Botter hones skills in preparation for the big leagues By BRIAN BAKER When Christian Botter was 4 years old and his father would take... -
Bantam hockey player working on a dream
Posted on August 4, 2011 | No CommentsMichael Dal Colle was selected by the NHLPA to take part in the Allstate All-Canadians Mentorship program, which scouts the top 24 bantam-age forwards from across the country and brings them to Mississauga for an Aug. 2-6 camp. For the Woodbridge teen, it means the world. -
Heart-to-heart followed by tournament win
Posted on August 4, 2011 | No CommentsA year after the major bantam Vaughan Vikings won the national baseball title, the boys of 1995 are continuing their winning ways. Now at the minor midget level, they won their home tournament June 24-26, but not without trouble. -
Bindertwine’s net gain
Posted on June 27, 2011 | 1 CommentIn 1972, Bindertwine Park in Kleinburg was a completely different world, rife with great picnicking grounds. Joe Durnai remembers thinking that large expanse could accommodate two baseball diamonds, a soccer pitch and tennis courts. It’s the latter that had him interested as he scouted the village for a new home.











