Tag: quinte sports

Quinte Bay gymnasts excel at national championships

The month of July was a big one for Quinte Bay Tumbling and Acrobatic athletes. They both attended the Canadian National Championship in their respective disciplines where the best athletes from across the country come together to compete.

Spirits are high for local girls basketball

Following a successful 2022-2023 campaign, the Belleville Spirits girls basketball program will look to continue that momentum into next season. Three Spirits teams captured provincial gold – U16 in Division 1, U14 and U19B in Division 5 – while the U19A team placed third in the highest OBLX level.

Belleville U16 Girls Spirits Win Gold

The U16 girls won Gold in Div 1 at Ontario Cup this weekend, making them 9th overall provincially! Our 14’s won gold last weekend, and things are looking good for our two U19 teams competing this weekend – one for Ontario Cup, and one for the Provincial Championship.

QUINTE BAY GYMNASTICS CLUB ACRO ATHLETE’S

Quinte Bay Gymnastics Club hosted the Ontario Acro Championships and National Championships this past weekend. Athletes from across the country traveled here to compete.

Pegasus Cheer Athletics – A Home Away From Home

Pegasus is excited to continue being a safe space for families in the Bay of Quinte region. As they begin planning for the upcoming season. A Home Away From Home for their Athletes.

Batawa Ski Hill 2020/21 OPERATIONS UPDATE

It’s great to be up and running again! Our conditions are terrific and we are happy to see our Batawa Family back on the slopes.

ASTOUNDING HEIGHTS DANCE ACADEMY

Astounding Heights Dance Academy is a local Trenton dance studio. We provide dance lessons for ages 2 to adults in 13 different styles. The studio believes in creating a safe and judgement free environment where dancers can learn, be creative and most importantly have fun. We strive to not just build a business.
rather a dance family.

QUINTE BAY GYMNASTICS CLUB

Having 3 months off, with only minimal online conditioning and training meant it was a slow start back. Athletes have been working hard to regain their skills, while conditioning their bodies to be able to try new skills.

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