It took a late goal to send the game into overtime and a shoot-out, but the Ripley Wolves improved to 3-0 on the season, with a 2-1 win in Milverton, Saturday night. Mike Howes scored with just over a minute remaining in regulation to send the low-scoring affair to overtime. Assists we...
The Ripley Wolves improved to 2-0 on the season with an 8-4 drubbing of the Erin Outlaws, Saturday night. The Wolves fell behind, 2-0, early before turning on the jets and exploding for six unanswered goals as they out-shot the visitors, 49-23, on their way to the win. Garrett Meurs...
The Kincardine Bulldogs suffered a tough loss against Wingham, but edged Mount Forest, on the road in PJHL action, on the weekend. The ‘Dogs travelled to Wingham, Friday night, and were slammed by the Ironmen, 8-1. Scoring the lone goal for the Bulldogs, was Carter Servais fro...
The final day of the season at Ainsdale Golf Course is Thursday, Oct. 24 Tee times will be available Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 10:16 a.m. to 3:52 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 23 and Thursday, Oct. 24, from 10:16 a.m. to 1:36 p.m. only. Taylor and Charles Candler, who own and operate the golf ...
After a successful event July 20, in Saugeen Shores, the Lakeshore Triathlon has announced more than $10,000 was donated from the proceeds of this year’s race to local groups and organizations. “We are excited every year to execute our race where women of any age and abilit...
The Ripley Wolves and Seaforth Centenaires put on an entertaining show for the large hometown crowd Saturday night in Ripley to kick off the 2024-25 season in the Ontario Elite Hockey League. The Wolves stumbled out of the gate and showed some off some season rust as they were down, 3-...
The Kincardine Bulldogs are trailing the Pollock Division in the Provincial Junior Hockey League, with one win, seven losses and one over-time loss. On the weekend, they downed Mitchell, but lost to Fergus, both on home ice at the Davidson Centre. Friday night, the Bulldogs took a 3...
Almost 100 athletes competed in the third annual Ontario Fit Body Boot Camp Games, held Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Davidson Centre soccer field in Kincardine. Hosted by the Kincardine and Goderich Fit Body Boot Camp, the event welcomed participants from Goderich, Kitchener, Cambridge a...
Curling season will soon be here but a team from the Kincardine Curling Club got an early start. Shelley and Doug Dechene, along with Alex and Lesley MacGregor, attended “The Gathering II” at the Oakville Curling Club in late September. They heard about this bonspiel while cur...
“State One Smiley” had a late start this year, but won four in a row at Hanover Raceway, back in September. He was then headed for Western Fair Raceway. Owned and trained by Brian Shewfelt of Kincardine, the horse is driven by Natasha Day. At one time, many people fro...
Cameron “Cam” Carney, 16, of Kincardine has taken his stand-up paddle-boarding skills to a new level, placing in the top 10 at the world competition held in Denmark. Back in August, the national championships were held in Collingwood. Mike Howes, also of Kincardine, capture...
The fourth annual Movember in September Golf Classic has raised $35,000 for research and awareness into men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Held Friday afternoon at Ainsdale Golf Course, the event drew 124 golfers who headed out on the greens under...
Under Armour Rise Flag Football Kincardine is offering another free Skills and Drills Camp, Saturday, Oct. 19, operated by Under Armour Rise Flag Football Canada. The location is the main field at the Kincardine Davidson Centre, 601 Durham Street, Kincardine. The camp...
After besting Stratford CT FC by a score of 4-1 in the Tri-City Men's Soccer League quarter-final, the Huron United Football Club travelled to Kitchener, Sept. 10, to face Simba FC in a much-anticipated semi-final match-up. Cheered on by a strong contingent of travelling supporters...
The Kincardine Bulldogs suffered two losses on the weekend, to Mount Forest and Wingham, as they opened the season in the Pollock Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL). The Bulldogs travelled to Mount Forest, Friday night, and were slammed, 6-0, by the Patriots. Kin...
It was a soggy day for a Bocce tournament, but the Special Olympics athletes persevered as they competed in the Robert McCourt Memorial Provincial Qualifier, Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Sports Complex soccer fields in Tiverton. McCourt was head coach of Special Olympics Bocce and bowling...
Dean Watson won “A” Flight at the final men’s night of the season, Thursday (Sept. 12), at Ainsdale Golf Course, with a net score of 31. In second, was Thorpe Lichtenberg, with 32; and tied for third, were Phil Willits and Derek McBride, with 33. Skins winners, were M...
Shawna Small and Penny Ludwig-Sarx tied for top spot in “A” Flight in the ladies’ league, Tuesday (Sept. 10), at Ainsdale Golf Course, with a net score of 32. In third, was Linda MacTavish, with 33. Skins winners, were Diane Sutter, Denise Tighe and Sandy Petter. &...
Weather wreaked havoc on the men’s club championship, held on the weekend, at Somerhill Golf Club. The Saturday portion was cancelled, but 27 holes were in order for Sunday’s final. Last year’s club champion, Stacy Brent (above), held off a stellar charge from Core...
After finishing third in the Tri-City Men’s Soccer League standings, with a record of 6-5-1 at the close of the regular season, the Huron United Football Club faced the sixth-seeded Stratford CT FC in their quarterfinal match-up in Listowel, Tuesday, Sept. 3. Huron United control...