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Wheatley Area Minor Soccer (WAMS) season kicked off on Monday, April 22. The first week is a week of evaluations. Teams were

The Leamington Flyers held their year-end banquet at the Leamington Lebanese Club on Tuesday, April 9, inviting volunteers, staff and players to

The St. Clair College men’s baseball team has announced the commitments of Carter Knelsen and Andy Groening from Leamington to the 2024

After having moved up from the Junior B ranks to that of the OJHL, the lone dream the Leamington Flyers had was

The Southpoint Stars U22 local league hockey team wrapped up their season on April 7, dropping a hard-fought 2-1 shootout decision to

Scoring only one goal over the course of seven periods has left the Leamington Flyers at a 2-0 deficit in their best-of-seven

While it was the second year that travel hockey players from the Essex and Southpoint centres have competed together, this year was

The noise level at the Highbury Canco arena last Thursday night, March 28, was loud as 1,246 fans — including some from

One of the Leamington Flyers’ long-time volunteers has been honoured by the Ontario Junior Hockey League for her hard work and countless

The Talbot Trail Blazers U15C team rode a five-game winning streak to the Ontario U15 Tier 2 Championship over the Easter weekend,

Leamington Skating Club’s Dash Sheeler finished eighth in Ontario in STAR 5 Men’s (013) at the Cassie Campbell Community Centre in Brampton

After a close season series, the Leamington Flyers and Milton Menace continue their challenge, battling for a spot in the West Conference

The Talbot Trail Blazers U15C squad capped off a 5-1 round-robin Bluewater League playoff record with a dominating five-points-to-one final series win

After a first taste of playoff overtime before 1,044 fans here on Thursday, March 14, the Leamington Flyers topped that with a

Despite the heroic acrobatic efforts of netminder Ethan Handley, the Wheatley Omstead Sharks, icing a lineup wrought with injuries, proved to be

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