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Jason Simmonds
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Axemen claim another Voye title
A try by Nigel Gallant and a convert by Andrew Rafuse was all the offence the Summerside high school would need in a 7-0 win over Northumberland ... -
Axewomen win first Voye banner
The host team won the Summerside high school’s first-ever girls banner at the 15th annual David Voye Memorial rugby tournament. Becky Clark ... -
Host teams still in hunt
The Three Oaks Axemen and Axewomen have advanced to Saturday morning’s semifinals. The championship games are Saturday afternoon.The Axewomen, ... -
Golden moment!
The 10-year-old bowler won the national Youth Bowling Canada bantam boys five-pin championship in dramatic fashion on Monday. He, along with Amy ... -
Axewomen open with win
The Axewomen led 5-0 at the half, and went on to defeat the Colonel Gray Colonels 15-0 on Thursday night. It was the opening game of the ... -
MacDonald in hunt for another championship
However, former Summerside Western Capitals defenceman Spencer MacDonald of Stratford has an opportunity to win his third title in four years. ... -
TOSH boys looking for sixth title; host girls in...
Three Oaks Senior High School in Summerside will host the 15th annual David Voye Memorial rugby tournament from Thursday to Saturday. Voye taught ... -
Gallant has no plans to slow down
SUMMERSIDE – While most people 64-years-old are looking ahead to enjoying retirement, the only thing in Tilman Gallant’s vision for the ... -
Vipers’ season ends
The Vipers were eliminated from the Don Johnson Cup Saturday with a 2-1 loss to the East Hants Penguins from Nova Scotia. It was Kensington’s ... -
Lawton captures season-ending Players’ Championship
Lawton defeated Winnipeg’s Cathy Overton-Clapham 7-3 in the women’s final of the Capital One Grand Slam of Curling Sun Life Financial Players’ ... -
Epping concludes Cinderella run
Epping drew to the button on the game’s final shot to give his Toronto rink a 7-6 win over Glenn Howard of Coldwater, Ont., in the championship ... -
Epping beats Howard on final shot
Epping and his rink of third stone Scott Bailey, second stone Scott Howard and lead David Mathers went into the eight-team event seeded ... -
Lawton beats Overton-Clapham to take women’s final...
“It was a great game,” assessed Lawton following the awards presentations. “We started off playing well, and there were lots of great shots being ... -
Eighth-seeded men’s team finishes first
Epping finished in a four-way tie for first place after Friday’s round-robin finale with reigning world champion Glenn Howard of Coldwater, Ont., ... -
Women’s semifinals set
Winnipeg’s Cathy Overton-Clapham, who finished first in the round robin of the eight-team event at 6-1 (won-lost), will face Sherry Middaugh of ... -
Curling’s unsung heroes
But without a front end’s strong table-setting, judging of rocks and sweeping, championships are not realized.“We’re just like the fourth-liners ... -
McEwen bounces back with pair of wins
After going 0-2 (won-lost) on Wednesday, McEwen rebounded with wins of 4-3 over Winnipeg’s Jeff Stoughton, and a 7-6 extra-end win over Brad ... -
Undefeated Overton-Clapham clinches semifinal berth
Overton-Clapham, third stone Jenna Loder, second stone Ashley Howard and lead Breanne Meakin won twice on Thursday to remain undefeated. “Being ... -
Gallant enjoying playing for Gushue
Gallant, who is from Charlottetown, joined the rink from St. John’s, N.L., for the $370,000 season-ending event at EastLink Arena. The ... -
Martin improves to 3-0
Martin, who had last-rock advantage, scored three in the fourth end to open the scoring against Brad Gushue en route to a 4-2 win in Thursday’s ... -
Overton-Clapham remains undefeated
The win improved Overton-Clapham’s record to 5-0 (won-lost). Carey, who dropped her fourth straight one-point decision, fell to 0-5.In other ... -
Overton-Clapham all alone in first
Overton-Clapham is 4-0 (won-lost) after defeating Saskatoon’s Stefanie Lawton 7-3 in a clash of undefeated teams at EastLink Arena on Wednesday ... -
Familiar faces atop men’s standings
Edmonton’s Kevin Martin and Glenn Howard of Coldwater, Ont., are both 2-0 (won-lost). “You won’t win all your games here, you are going to lose ... -
Casey describes first year with Gushue rink as a...
Casey, who played second stone for the St. John’s, N.L., foursome all season, has moved up to third stone for this week’s $370,000 Capital One ... -
Nedohin gets much-needed victory
Nedohin defeated Winnipeg’s Jennifer Jones 5-2 to improve her round-robin record to 1-2 (won-lost) in her final game of Day 2. “I was really ... -
First men’s games played
Brad Gushue defeated the Niklas Edin rink of Sweden 4-1, and Kevin Koe edged Jeff Stoughton 5-4. Edin is unable to compete due to surgery, and ... -
Three women’s teams 2-0
Middaugh handed Eve Muirhead of Scotland her second straight loss with a 6-1 decision, Overton-Clapham downed Heather Nedohin 7-3 and Lawton ... -
Cathy O delivers clutch shot
Overton-Clapham executed an angle raise tap-back to give her Winnipeg rink a 7-6 extra-end victory over Scotland’s Eve Muirhead, who appeared to ... -
Vipers begin defence of title Wednesday
The Vipers will open the round-robin portion of the five-team Atlantic junior B hockey championship tournament against the New Brunswick ... -
Familiar faces on Gushue rink
Adam Casey of Seven Mile Bay and a product of the junior program at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, is the rink’s second ...

