Posted 26 February 2010 by Jennifer Romano
Eastern Commerce High School’s boys basketball team has been crowned champion of Toronto for the fourth year running after edging cross-town rivals Oakwood Barons 64-61 Thursday.
Supporters of both schools packed the stands at Ryerson University to take in the 2010 Toronto Boys’ Basketball City Championship.
With the win, Eastern’s Saints move on to the Ontario Federation [...] Continue Reading
Posted 22 October 2009 by Michael Seff
Senator O’Connor’s junior football team posted another dominant effort on Thursday, blanking Agincourt CI 53-0.
Malkom Reid scored three touchdowns and Andre Messam added two more, as the Blues ran their record to 5-0. They have outscored opponents by a combined margin of 182-12.
The senior squad has held up its end of the bargain. They also [...] Continue Reading
Posted 21 October 2009 by Matt Levicki and Jordan Reginato
Tune in to this week’s edition of Centennial Sports TV for updates on scores and stories in the East York area.
Join Matt Levicki and Jordan Reginato Friday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. for all your community sports action.
In this week’s episode, Stephen Colomvakos hits the court with the East York Goliaths to see if the [...] Continue Reading
Posted 21 October 2009 by Michael Seff
The Harbord CI senior boys’ volleyball team has yet to play up to its potential, according to Michael Lum.
But Wednesday’s effort was more than enough for the Tigers to earn a 2-0 (25-18, 25-20) win over the University of Toronto Schools.
Spurred by an 11-3 run late in the second set, Harbord (2-3) was able to [...] Continue Reading
Posted 16 October 2009 by Michael Seff
Dontay Williams scored three touchdowns as Senator O’Connor routed Malvern CI, 41-6, on Friday. Senator O’Connor’s junior team beat Malvern CI, 45-0. Both teams are undefeated and lead their respective divisions, with the senior squad 5-0 and the junior team 4-0.
Westview Centennial improved to 5-0 in junior girls basketball with a 34-19 victory Thursday over [...] Continue Reading
Posted 07 October 2009 by Daniel Wilson
Striker Carl Suddick scored twice to lead Malvern’s senior boys soccer team to a 4-1 victory over the Bloor Bears on Wednesday afternoon.
Sam Moody and Henry Moody each added a goal for Malvern (3-1), while Bloor (2-2) managed to break goalie Jesse Stark’s shutout very late in the contest.
“Carl, up to this point, has been [...] Continue Reading
Posted 06 October 2009 by Daniel Wilson
Danforth Redhawks defeated host Lawrence Park Panthers in straight sets in Toronto high school senior boys volleyball action, Tuesday afternoon.
The Redhawks (3-0) dominated the first set 24-19 and came back to edge out the Panthers (1-2) 26-25 in the second set.
Despite the victory, Danforth head coach Mark Graul wasn’t happy with his team’s play, but attributed it [...] Continue Reading
Posted 02 October 2009 by Iain Colpitts
Jordan Traianidis scored two rushing touchdowns as the Birchmount Park Panther’s took a 36-0 victory over the Sir John A. MacDonald Black Scots in senior football action on Friday afternoon.
The Panthers are now 3-0 while the Black Scots fell to 1-2.
Birchmount got the shutout despite having to deal with heavy rain through 48 minutes.
“We have [...] Continue Reading
Posted 24 September 2009 by Ryan Glassman
East York running back Dylan Duggan scored a touchdown on offence and defence to help lead the host Goliaths to a 21-0 victory over the North Toronto Norsemen on Thursday in city senior football action.
Duggan’s 45-yard score with 3:54 remaining in the first quarter opened the day for the Goliaths (1-0) and his interception return for a touchdown [...] Continue Reading
Posted 23 September 2009 by Ryan Glassman
Silverthorn Spartans wideout Noel Llevi scored both of his team’s touchdowns in a 14-4 victory over the West Humber Vikes on Wednesday at West Humber Collegiate Institute.
It was the season opener for both teams, who compete out of the Toronto District Secondary School Athletics Association’s 29-club Tier 1 division.
After scoring the game’s opening touchdown in [...] Continue Reading