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Charles Reid
creid@theguardian.pe.ca
Biography
Charles Reid is a sports reporter for The Guardian. He covers Charlottetown's QMJHL team, the P.E.I. Rocket.
All articles of Charles Reid
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UPDATE: Savards open to local offers on P.E.I. Rocket
It's official. The Savard family name might not be on the P.E.I. Rocket much longer. Sarge Savard Jr., president and governor of the Quebec Major ... -
Miscouche man wins marathon
"I still ain't," he said with a laugh after the race. "I didn't think I could do what I did today (Sunday). I didn't do any where near enough ... -
Maniacs beat Vipers in shootout
Neither did a 10-minute overtime. So it took a shootout goal in the sixth round by Murray River native Brad MacDonald to give the Maniacs a 3-2 ... -
Moyse recipient of Lieutenant-Governor’s Award
If you were a gambler, betting on Olympic gold medalist Heather Moyse winning something at the Sport P.E.I. awards banquet was an no-brainer. ... -
'This is where the Rocket is staying,' Rocket...
While some players will move on next season, the P.E.I. Rocket intends to stay, despite rumours of another Quebec Major Junior Hockey ... -
No QMJHL teams file before relocation deadline
The deadline for teams to apply to the league requesting permission to move relocate came and went, and, said a league spokesman on Monday, the ... -
‘As tough as they come’
It was a nice day for a run. At least Scott Clark of Linkletter thought high winds, cold rain and wet pavement made it that way. ... -
Warren retains P.E.I. Amateur golf title
STANHOPE - STANHOPE - Anthony Warren saved his best for last and earned his third straight Island Coastal P.E.I. Amateur men's golf championship ... -
Gormley heading to the desert
LOS ANGELES - LOS ANGELES -- It took 13 teams and two hours but Brandon Gormley finally found a home with the Phoenix Coyotes at the 2010 NHL ... -
Gormley will learn fate tonight
CHARLOTTETOWN - CHARLOTTETOWN - Regardless of where Brandon Gormley is selected at today's NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles, Calif., he won't be ... -
Gormley anxiously awaiting draft
WILCOX, Sask. - WILCOX, SASK. - As a hockey player, few words describe the feeling as the NHL Entry Draft looms. Brandon Gormley, a Murray ... -
Canada Games leaves $3M surplus
The results are in . . . and it's good news. Good news for provincial sports organizations after the 2009 Canada Summer Games revealed a $3.3 ... -
Big night for Gallant rink, DAmour
CHARLOTTETOWN - Two Island athletes threw double plays Wednesday at the 2009 Sport P.E.I. awards banquet, each winning two trophies for their ... -
RCGA CEO responds to PEIGA
CHARLOTTETOWN - There was less money to go around so something had to give. What gave was the cash the Royal Canadian Golf Association hands out ... -
Falcons push series to limit
CHARLOTTETOWN - The championship trophy will sit on the shelf one more day after the Sherwood A&S Scrap Metal Falcons staved off elimination with ... -
Lavigne leads first practice with P.E.I. Rocket
CHARLOTTETOWN - Thursday was Eric Lavigne's first practice with his new Island squad after driving from Quebec City Wednesday night. Hired by ... -
Late-inning struggles continued for P.E.I. in...
Late innings have not been kind to P.E.I.'s Canada Summer Games baseball team. This time, Nova Scotia scored six runs in the top of the eighth ... -
P.E.I. rally comes up short in baseball loss
It was close but no cigar for P.E.I. as Saskatchewan beat the Island squad 2-1 to end Canada Games baseball pool B action Wednesday night in ... -
P.E.I. still without a win after loss to New Zealand
Charlottetown - Six runs in the second inning propelled New Zealand to a 7-1 win over P.E.I. in the under-19 international men's softball ... -
Tour de P.E.I.: O'Donnell wins yellow jersey
Georgia Bronzini may have won the race, but Bridie O'Donnell won the day. O'Donnell, riding for the Australian national cycling team, earned the ... -
Western Capital thrilled to drafted by by P.E.I.
CHARLOTTETOWN -- Don't woe the late-round picks at the 2009 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League draft. Josh Currie of Charlottetown isn't after the ... -
Gallant seeking illusive junior title
Charlottetown - For Brett Gallant, change is in the air as he begins the quest for the title at the 2009 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior curling ... -
An athlete's progression
CHARLOTTETOWN -- Kaitlin Richard's second stint with a national women's rugby team reads like a textbook for an athlete's progression. The ... -
Making a pitch for a world record
Think softball is only for weekend warriors or fair weather athletes? Well think again, especially if youre pitching for a page in the Guinness ... -
Charlottetown Abbies to drop out of MJAHL circuit
If you go looking for Maritime Junior A Hockey League games in Charlottetown next season, don't bother. The local squad, the Charlottetown ... -
Falcons bounce Vipers in opener
CHARLOTTETOWN - Falcons 5 vs Vipers 3 Bouncing pucks and rebounds may have ruled the action, but the host Sherwood A&S Scrap Metal Falcons ... -
Islanders not expecting any surprises
CHARLOTTETOWN - Jonathan Murphy may be the Charlottetown Islanders' rookie head coach, but he's wise enough not to expect many surprises at the ... -
Walker's OT goal gives Rocket win
Charlottetown - When you're chasing a playoff spot in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League every point counts. For proof look to the P.E.I. ... -
Tough week ends for Gaudet
It's definitely not been a soft landing for the Suzanne Gaudet rink at the 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts this week in Regina, Sask. In fact, ... -
Gaudet juggernaut rolls on
CHARLOTTETOWN - Juggernaut is an apt description of the Suzanne Gaudet rink. Gaudet picked up her third straight provincial women's curling ...



