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Once again, the Lajeunesse Royals are pegged as the team to beat. For the second year in a row, the Royals will carry the No.
But on Monday, the challenge proved literally too big as the Green Griffins fell 30-7 to the London Catholic Central Crusaders in the OFSAA Western Bowl at Acumen Stadium.
Lucy Butler, centre, of the Great Lakes Wolfpack stands on top of the podium at the 2025 OFSAA wrestling championship in Kitchener, Ont. (Bill Bain photo) Article content.
Lambton Central lost 58-10, but the experience will come in handy next week at the OFSAA A/AA championship in Cobourg, coach Matt Godfrey said. “We’re always up for the challenge,” Godfrey said.
Two teams from the Niagara region settled for silver medals when Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) championships wrapped up Saturday night in girls basketball and boys ...
For the second year in a row, Holy Trinity Catholic High School’s Girls AA soccer team took the Ontario Federation of School ...
The Villanova Wildcats’ quest for an OFSAA baseball gold medal came up short on Wednesday in London. Villanova fell 5-1 in semifinal play at the Final Four Tournament to the Etobicoke Fr. John ...
Canada's best young discus thrower will be able to showcase her power in front of her hometown fans. Julia Tunks, 16, recently smashed the Ontario senior high school discus record this month with ...