Shouts of excitement were instead coming from the crowded cloak room in the main building, where an event two years in the making was taking place – a haircut.
“We were going to take him get a haircut before the school year of 2007,” said...
“When I get to play in these events, it’s a big deal,” notes Gunn, adding it would have been a lot nicer if he had made the cut instead of finishing 10-over against the world’s best players over 50. “Those guys – as far as they’re...
Gunn shot a 65 to lead a group of 105 hopefuls in Berkshire, England to qualify for the major championship, but had more trouble with the Old Course at Sunningdale Golf Club today.
The 56-year-old made his only birdie of the round on the first...
The 56-year-old only narrowly missed the cut in European Senior Tour qualifying school finals the past few years, but is better known for his success in domestic CPGA events, including his 2006 Canadian Senior title.
Gunn came up with a masterful...
Merkas says the 108-team event was a success overall – especially once Mother Nature got on their side for a nice day on Sunday.
“The biggest thing that stuck out to me was that despite the weather, despite people travelling a long way to get...
The Hornets beat out the West Carleton Talons for first place in the U12/13 girls’ Div. 1 category.
Gloucester also won a pair of silver medals at the event. One came in the U12 girls’ Div. 1 competition, while the other was won by the Hornets...
“I haven’t been to bed yet. I got home last night and I just couldn’t sleep. I was beside myself. We had had such a great opening day,” said Roscoe, who gathers on Saturday mornings with mostly newcomers wanting to try out the sport....
Two years ago, squash came down a bit in terms of her priorities when she entered a political science Master’s program in Montreal.
Now, on the eve of the Nov. 30-Dec. 6 world team championships where she’ll be representing Canada, the...
They’ve got a bit more of an edge from participating in more physical sports – Brian Upton and Taylor Wilson are competitive hockey players, and Max and Marc Rochette play rugby at school. So the battle scar below Max’s eye must have come...
“We were thrilled with the turnout,” said owner John Bradley, whose great-grandfather founded Navan’s general store in 1898. “Pretty much everyone in town turned out, and that's what we were hoping for.”
There have been countless faces...