For Tyendinaga’s Caroline Markland, lacrosse is more than just a sport.

The Township of Tyendinaga has a variety of recreation opportunities for both youth and adults. Having great facilities, for starters, makes that possible.
Gymnastics had been Hudson Mulvihill’s sports focus for most of her life. That was until she started playing lacrosse.
After first going to The Frederick Gunn School in Connecticut last year for a high school victory lap, the 19-year-old is now playing NCAA lacrosse for the Limestone University Saints in South Carolina.
The previous issue (Fall 2022) of Total Sports Quinte magazine included a feature on Tyendinaga basketball players who competed at the Ontario Summer Indigenous Games.
Jaxen Boyer and Creo Solomon love playing for the Wellington Dukes and in front of the Ontario Junior Hockey League club’s passionate fans at Lehigh Arena.
A home game Sunday, Feb. 19 will be extra special.
We here at Total Sports Quinte are very proud of this issue supporting the “Every Child Matters” movement along with Every Child Matters Game where the Wellington Dukes will be wearing orange “Every Child Matters” jerseys.
Having been raised in Tyendinaga, Noah Brant appreciates the opportunity to continue playing hockey so close to home with the senior A Deseronto Bulldogs, which play in the Eastern Ontario Super Hockey League.
The Ontario Summer Indigenous Games (OSIG) took place at the University of Ottawa from July 28 to 31.