Three-on-three a change for the fans

🕔11:55, 5.Feb 2016

Whether hockey fans are for or opposed to it, three-on-three overtime has a statistical benefit compared to the conventional four on four format previously used. Three-on-three overtime was introduced at the NHL level at the start of the regular season

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AKO plans on restoring its home

🕔11:46, 5.Feb 2016

by Michael Hugall One of Windsor’s oldest venues may get a new facelift thanks to a local organization. The Alpha Kappa Omega Fraternity is progressively moving toward renovating Windsor Stadium. The stadium has housed the AKO Fratmen since the 1940s.

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Vipers improving when it counts

🕔11:59, 29.Jan 2016

By Garrett Fodor The LaSalle Vipers of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League are trying to prove last year was not a fluke as they were finalists in the Western Conference and the Sutherland Cup, as the second best junior

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Sports recap week of Jan. 24

🕔11:30, 29.Jan 2016

  by Michael Hugall Junior C The Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League playoff will begin next week with the Essex 73’s and Amherstburgh Admirals finishing in first and second place respectively. The 73’s finished 34-3-1 in 40 games played

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Windsorites head to Toronto for NBA All-Star Weekend

Windsorites head to Toronto for NBA All-Star Weekend

🕔10:30, 29.Jan 2016

By Christian Bouchard Two Windsorites are using their basketball talents to punch their tickets to Toronto to watch the NBA All-Star Game. The University of Windsor’s St. Denis Centre played host to a showcase on Jan. 16 that allowed basketball

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A hitting recovery

A hitting recovery

🕔12:00, 4.Dec 2015

A local athlete is returning to hockey as he heals from an injury he acquired while playing baseball. On Dec. 3, Aaron Langlois, 20, suited up and became the latest member of the Leamington Flyers of the Greater Ontario Junior

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Sudanese athlete finds home at Catholic Central

Sudanese athlete finds home at Catholic Central

🕔14:18, 27.Nov 2015

Ryan Blevins An international student-athlete arriving at Catholic Central high school has big shoes to fill, literally and figuratively. Seventeen-year-old Jonothan Nicola is a six foot nine inch forward who is enrolled at CCH and is the newest member of the

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Vagnini wins coach of the year

🕔12:16, 27.Nov 2015

By Jordan Caschera The St. Clair Saints Women’s soccer head coach has won two college Coach of the Year awards at the CCAA Women’s Championship Banquet. Steve Vagnini won the 2015 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association and Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association

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Sports roundup

Sports roundup

🕔11:39, 27.Nov 2015

Jr. nobles team champions The Belle River Nobles junior football team were crowned champions at the Allies Bowl on Nov. 17 when they defeated the Villanova Wildcats. Running back Austin Holland who tallied 223 rushing yards and a touchdown while

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He’s got balls

He’s got balls

🕔11:12, 27.Nov 2015

By Christian Bouchard Some people have all the luck in the world, but a little skill helps too. Catching a baseball at a MLB game is something many people dream of their entire lives. However, more often than not, whether

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Spitfires fight off tough Guelph challenge

Spitfires fight off tough Guelph challenge

🕔10:51, 20.Nov 2015

By Mark Brown Windsor Spitfires winger Christian Fischer put two goals in the net and Logan Brown added the third as the Spits beat the Guelph Storm 3-2 Nov.19 at the WFCU Centre for their fifth straight victory. The win

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OHL all-stars stump Russia at WFCU Centre

OHL all-stars stump Russia at WFCU Centre

🕔10:41, 20.Nov 2015

By Mark Brown A team of Ontario Hockey League all-stars clinched their series against a team of Russian players in a tough, defensive battle Nov.16 at the WFCU Centre. Team OHL shook off an early Russian goal and scored twice

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Leamington receives $1 million grant to improve facilities

Leamington receives $1 million grant to improve facilities

🕔14:02, 13.Nov 2015

A Leamington man is donating $1 million to the town to boost sports related activities. Leamington resident Michael Schlater is the chief executive officer of Domino’s Canada. Schlater won $250,000 in the lottery and rather than keeping it, he donated

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Home is where the heart is

Home is where the heart is

🕔16:41, 6.Nov 2015

Despite winning a Super Bowl, LaSalle native and Seattle Seahawks tight end Luke Willson has not forgotten about his local roots. St. Thomas of Villanova High School has not forgotten him either. The NFL Super Bowl committee and NFL Films

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The end of an era

🕔13:00, 6.Nov 2015

by Michael Hugall After a long tenure with the University of Windsor track and field team, head coach Dennis Fairall has decided to step down due to health related reasons. Fairall is regarded by many as one of the best

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Crossroads at Ford Field

Crossroads at Ford Field

🕔12:10, 6.Nov 2015

By Mark Brown/Converged Citizen Staff   The Detroit Lions have reached a crossroads. While there have been many turning points for Detroit’s NFL team in almost 60 years of futility, the events that occurred on Nov. 5 could have consequences

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Hughson Shuts Out Flint in Spits Debut

Hughson Shuts Out Flint in Spits Debut

🕔09:58, 3.Nov 2015

Garret Hughson took to the ice Oct. 29 for the first time in an OHL uniform and turned in an impressive debut. Hughson turned away all 28 shots the Flint Firebirds threw at him as the Windsor Spitfires shut them

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Pink at the rink

Pink at the rink

🕔12:12, 30.Oct 2015

Players in local hockey organizations are wearing pink during their games to promote breast cancer awareness. The Leamington Flyers of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League hit the home ice in their pink jerseys Oct. 22 against the St. Thomas

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Benefits of high school rivalries

Benefits of high school rivalries

🕔12:10, 30.Oct 2015

While student athletes are expected to play as hard as they can throughout the season, many agree that rivalry games bring out the best in athletes. Although rivalries in high school sports are starting to fade, many local schools are

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Let’s buy the Lions

Let’s buy the Lions

🕔11:07, 30.Oct 2015

A Colorado man is asking people to help him raise $1 billion in hopes of buying the Detroit Lions. While the team is not for sale, Jeff Tarnowski has created a GoFundMe account with the goal of taking over ownership

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