The Breakers Swim Team made a big splash, attending the 2017 Trojan Cup Invitational swim meet in Barrie, Dec. 1-3. With eight teams attending from across the province, the Breakers proved how mighty they are against much-larger teams, such as Barrie, Orangeville, and Wilmot. With only...
The Penetangear "Innie versus Outtie" opening bonspiel was another big success and the Innies were the winners again! Wow, that’s two years in a row after never having won before. The Innies were headed up by skips Craig Milburn, Barb Kester, Jason Clifford and Robert ...
The Port Elgin Breakers Swim Team had a busy weekend Nov. 17-19. Gold and senior Blue swimmers: Braeden Ashton, Sydney Beauregard, Evrim Dereli, Liam Fitzgerald, Jayson Horseman, Hannah Kent, Brady Phillips, Carlin Reid and Rebecca Schropp, competed at the Wilmot Aces Fall Invitational...
The lustre of a back-and-forth, comeback win for the Ripley Wolves, Saturday night at the Ripley Arena, was marred by an ugly mugging of a Ripley fan by Petrolia’s captain. After the handshakes in a fast, hard-nosed game that featured four goals by Ripley’s Brent Walton, Pe...
It was a heart-breaking end to the Kincardine District Secondary School senior girls basketball season, as they won the CWOSSA semi-final against Wellington Heights, but lost the final to Woodland, by one point, Friday night. The girls won the BAA title, advancing to CWOSSA which was h...
The Ripley Wolves have chalked up two wins and a loss over the past two weeks. In Durham, Friday night (Nov. 10), Cody Britton scored the game-winner with just six seconds remaining in the third period to lift the Wolves to a 4-3 win over the Durham ThunderCats. This is the second time...
Another season of curling is now under way and it has been a busy few weeks. Two teams of ladies travelled to the Martini Spiel in Mississauga, Nov. 4. Laura Haight and Tammy Thompson paired up with friends, Debra Nunnaro and Karri Anne Cameron. The other team included Jen ...
The Breakers Swim Team, based in Port Elgin, competed at the Orangeville Otters Fall Invitational, Oct. 28-29, with some impressive results. Being the first swim meet of the season, and with some new coaching staff and training structure, the parents, the swimmers and the coaches were ...
For the second year in a row, the Kincardine District Secondary School senior girls basketball team has won the Bluewater Athletic Association (BAA) title. KDSS downed Grey Highlands, 52-26, in the semi-final, Wednesday in Owen Sound, and then beat Owen Sound, 39-30, to win the BAA cha...
Heather McFadden of Kincadrine received an interesting gift from her brother, Matt Farrell of Ripley, for her 40th birthday - entry into the Spartan Obstacle Course Race in Toronto in June. Both then qualified for the world championships, held in Blue Mountain, Oct. 13-15. Obstacle ...
The Huron Heights Lightning Hawks travelled to Saugeen Bluffs Conservation Area, Wednesday, Oct. 11, for the Bob Atkinson Memorial cross-country meet. Runners qualified for this event based on their placing at the regional meets, and there were more than 100 runners in each race. ...
The Kincardine District Secondary School junior and senior girls basketball teams defeated Sacred Heart High School, Wednesday, at KDSS. The juniors sit in second place in the Bluewater Athletic Association (BAA) South standings, after downing Sacred Heart, 29-22. They take on Saugeen ...
Do you want to try a cool Olympic sport that will be lighting up television screens this winter? The Kincardine Curling Club has plenty of ways for you to give curling a try! If you were one of the more than five-million people watching televised Olympic curling action at Sochi, or pla...
The Kincardine Nicol Insurance Bulldogs of the Provincial Junior Hockey League, tied Wingham, but lost to Mount Forest, on the weekend. Friday night in Kincardine, the 'Dogs took on the Wingham Ironmen, and played to a 4-4 tie. The Bulldogs opened the scoring early in the first ...
The Ripley Wolves lost to Clinton on the road Friday night, but downed Huron East in their season home opener Saturday night at the Ripley Arena, in Senior A hockey action. The Wolves could not score on the Radar during Friday's game. Following a scoreless first period, Clinton pou...
RCM Technologies won the inaugural Bruce Power Challenger’s Cup charity soccer tournament, held in Kincardine on the weekend. But the real winner was the United Way of Bruce Grey, as the event raised more than $30,000 as part of Bruce Power’s ongoing commitment to the agency. ...
The Kincardine Bulldogs of the PJHL Pollock Division have improved their record by notching two wins and one loss over the past week. After dropping four games straight at the start of the season, the Bulldogs downed Huntsville, 6-2, and Midland, 4-2, before losing to Walkerton, 3-2, a...
The Ripley Wolves have started their Senior "A" hockey season with a win. A late powerplay goal by Cody Britton gave the Wolves a 2-1 victory over the Saugeen Shores Winterhawks, Saturday night (Oct. 7) in a satellite game at the Davidson Centre, during Hockey Day in Kincardi...
The weather was perfect Monday afternoon (Oct. 2), for the regional cross-country meet at Ainsdale Golf Course, on Highway 21 south of Kincardine. A great crowd of runners, staff and volunteers gathered for the annual event, with athletes coming from Ecole Elgin Market and Huron Height...
Great weather continued throughout the season for Thursday's Men Night at Ainsdale Golf Course. The final steak meal was delightful, with Jerome Flowers sponsoring the evening. Matt Ropp cleaned up in A flight with 21 points, while Ken Quinn won B, Rod Mac...