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BELLEVILLE SPORTS HALL OF FAME – New Format for High School Athlete of the Year

The Belleville Sports Hall of Fame (BSHoF) is pleased to announce a new format for the Belleville High School Athlete of the Year ceremony. The event, which will take place on Monday June 26 at 6:30 pm, will now be separate from the BSHoF induction ceremony, and will focus solely on highlighting the outstanding achievements of young athletes from the community.

Pegasus Cheer name remains during rebrand to Zone Athletics

The rebrand to Zone Athletics reflects the way the recreational sports facility has grown and expanded in recent years. 

The company was founded in 2014 as a cheerleading gym but grew to offer recreational cheerleading, tumbling, and parkour classes, in addition to PA Day camps, summer and holiday camps,

Quinte Skyhawks back on the field

A flag football program was the foundation, but the Skyhawks over the years have added rep teams at the U14, U16 and U18 levels as well as a Canadian Junior Football League U22 team. The plan is to introduce a U12 team next spring as well.

Belleville Lawn Bowling Club set for another year of bowls

As part of this year’s activities and as a way of introducing the game of lawn bowling to those that have never played, the Belleville Lawn Bowling Club will be participating in National Bowls Day. 

Quinte Tennis Club provides enjoyment for all ages

The Quinte Tennis Club, located since 1949 at the corner of Dufferin Ave. and Queen Street in Belleville, continues to attract players of all ages.

Youth are learning the sport, especially through camps offered, and adults continue to play recreationally and competitively.

Pegasus elite teams compete at Cheer Nationals

Cheerleading isn’t just about the throws, the flips and tumbling. 
It’s noticeable, Pegasus Cheer Athletics coach Rachelle Provost says, when the athletes are genuinely loving what they do.

Belleville Soccer Club gearing up for busy season

Registration numbers have soared for the Belleville Soccer Club for the upcoming 2023 outdoor season. 

About 1,250 players are signed up for the club’s recreational leagues while there’s an additional 250 in the development and competitive program.

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