The Owen Sound Attack blasted out of the gate Thursday night in Peterborough but couldn’t beat the blistering hot Petes who picked up their seventh-straight victory, 5-3, inside the Peterborough Memorial Centre. Read More
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Leslie’s legacy
How one family continues to give women’s sports a fighting chance She was active, smart, driven and focused. Teacher. Coach. Mentor. And newlywed. Life was falling into place, but soon … Continue reading Leslie’s legacy →
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