The magnitude of winning an Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations cross-country race is not lost on Jack Gregory.

The magnitude of winning an Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations cross-country race is not lost on Jack Gregory.
Six teams, including the host Loyalist College Lancers, will compete Saturday for the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women’s Rugby Sevens championship in Belleville.
Interested participants are invited to give curling a try for free at the Quinte Curling Club. Located at 246 Bridge Street in Belleville, the QCC two-day event will run Saturday, Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 23 from 1 to 4 p.m.
The County Clippers youth basketball organization welcomes players back for another season for both rep and finally house league as well.
For more than a century, Belleville’s best times have been at the rink. From the Arnott Rink on Turnbull Street to the Memorial in Market Square and the Yardmen on Cannifton, we have cheered our local hockey heroes…together.
Stick length can have a major impact on a player’s game. A stick that is not the correct length affects both the hockey stick, and player’s performance.
The Quinte Red Devils AAA Hockey Club is one of the top in the province at the triple-A level. It’s a testament to the strength of minor hockey in the region and the development of players who are willing to put in the time and effort required to play in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association’s Eastern Triple-A loop.
Prince Edward County Minor Hockey is about communities coming together. Local arenas are the meeting place.
While the start of another season certainly brings a heightened level of excitement, Belleville Jr. Bulls president Jill Bain says minor hockey really is enjoyable all the time.
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