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Black and yellow fever

Oshawa's Don Wilson proudly shows off his new home decor out front of his home for the NHL playoffs. Wilson, sporting a new Boston Bruins jersey, says this is something he traditionally does during playoffs when Boston's involved, although this year he's added a few new items to the display.

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Bryan Boyes finds home in hall of fame

Oshawa Generals\' Equipment Manager Bryan Boyes is being inducted into the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame this year. He is seen here with his son by his side. His son has recently graduated and is hopi ...

Kicks fight hard during spring classic

During the annual Frank Sobil Spring Classic Tournament, the Oshawa Kicks fought hard against the Oak Ridge Knights. The Kicks made it to the semi-finals during the weekend tournament, but were def ...

UOIT to fight for win over Ivy League schools

UOIT\'s men\'s hockey team will be heading down south for a pair of exhibition games against Ivy League opponents, the Dartmouth Big Green and the Yale Bulldogs, in October.

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UOIT athletes earn a spot in soccer showcase

Oshawa’s university was well represented at the inaugural OUA men’s and women’s indoor soccer showcase events recently.

Five UOIT Ridgeback players made the trip to the ev ...

 
Durham Hawkeyes semi-pros ready to go

By Katie Richard/The Oshawa Express

Everything is starting to fall into place for Durham’s newest football team.

After months of open practices, the Durham Hawkeyes semi-pro t ...

 
Gemini scores big at Springer Challenge

The “Springer Challenge” proved to be not much of a challenge for Gemini Gymnastics Club athletes as they nabbed more than 30 gold scorings in each category and more than 100 medals.

Celebrating All-Ontario champs

The 1958 Oshawa \"Stars\" Juvenile All-Ontario Champion team. Team mebers included Robert Branch, Robert D. Boissoin, Thomas (Chaszewski) Chase, Dan Cockerton, Robert Dells, Dave Frolick, Dan Gray, ...

A look back on a local legend

Pat Milosh was the youngest, and longest serving, wrestling promoter in Oshawa from 1947 to 1992. His son is hopeful he will one day be inducted into Oshawa\'s Sports Hall of Fame.

By Katie ...

Girls rock the Frank Sobil Classic

During the 11th annual Frank Sobil Spring Classic Girls Tournament this past weekend, Whitby A and Oakville fought against each other at North Oshawa Park. Even though the soccer season hasn\'t off ...

Durham residents lace up, raise $134,000

More than 570 people took part in the Mandarin MS Walk in Oshawa/Whitby this past weekend.

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The 573 participants in the Oshawa-Whitby Mandarin MS Walk over the weekend ...

 
Lawn bowling... why not give it a try?

The Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club (OLBC) had its beginning in 1904 and grew in size and membership over the years, at a half dozen locations, until 1990 when it moved to its current residence at the Nor ...

Passion for sport still shines years later

By Katie Richard/The Oshawa Express

The Oshawa Express will feature a different Hall of Fame inductee each week leading up to the dinner ceremony on May 29. This is the first of a five- ...

The journey to Ironman

By Katie Richard/The Oshawa Express

The Ironman 70.3 is 113 kilometres in total.

A 1.9 kilometre swim, followed by a 90 kilometre bike ride, topped off by 21.1 kilometres of running ...

 
Frank Sobil classic kicks off this weekend

For the 11th year, the Frank Sobil Spring Classic is kicking off in the city this weekend. Starting with the girl’s tournament on May 4 and 5, hundreds of soccer teams from across the provinc ...

 
Durham ladies crowned Queens of the Court

The ladies of Durham Attack Volleyball Club’s 14U Havok team have been crowned Ontario’s Queens of the Court.

After earning a Division 1, Tier 1 gold medal at the recent Ontario ...


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