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Orangeville Stone Crushers reunion celebrates 50th anniversary of provincial hockey championship win

April 14, 2025   ·   0 Comments

By Brian Lockhart It was April 1975 at the Orangeville Arena. Close to 1,500 fans packed the stands to watch the Orangeville Stone Crushers and ...

Eight teams competing for province-wide Junior C Schmalz Cup

By Brian Lockhart The battle for the 2025 Junior C Schmalz Cup is underway with eight teams in the first round of playoffs in the ...

Local high schools begin sports training for the spring season

By Brian Lockhart After a winter of indoor sports, high schools in the region are getting ready to move outside for the spring season. Some ...

Orangeville FC Storm teams’ blank opposition during weekend games

By Chris Broom Storm FC teams from the Orangeville Minor Soccer Club held their opponents goalless in winter league play over the past weekend. The ...

Provincial Junior Hockey League heads into provincial playoffs

By Brian Lockhart The Provincial Junior Hockey League will head into playoffs for the Junior C Schmalz Cup when the final three division championships are ...

Orangeville Otters compete at Ontario Age Group Swim Meet

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Otters competed at the Ontario Age Group Swim Meet at the Toronto Pan Am Centre and the Markham Pan Am ...

Never too old for hockey: Local seniors lace up at Alder Arena

By Brian Lockhart It’s an all-Canadian sport played in arenas and on ponds across the country. While many Canadians only play hockey in their youth ...

Orangeville Otters make a splash in Georgetown and Barrie

By Brian Lockhart The Age Group level of the Orangeville Otters travelled to Halton Hills to compete at the Halton Hills Blue Fins Tuna Splash ...

Orangeville Junior C Northmen to spend 2025 rebuilding with new coaching staff

By Brian Lockhart For the Orangeville Junior C Northmen, 2025 will be a rebuilding year, with a very different-looking team, as the upcoming lacrosse season ...

Orangeville Blitz end hockey season early, drop out of playoffs

By Brian Lockhart Orangeville Blitz management has announced that the local senior hockey team will not continue with the rest of the season. The Ontario ...

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