The Charlottetown Islanders lost 3-0 in Halifax on Sunday, losing 2 of 3 on their first road trip of the season. The Islanders have a two game home stand this Friday and Saturday. On Friday the Isles take on the Saint John Sea Dogs with the Quebec Ramparts coming to town the following night.
Busy day for UPEI athletics on Sunday.
First, with soccer, the Women’s Panthers lost 5-1 to Cape Breton. The Men’s soccer Panthers fell 2-1 to Cape Breton.
The Mens Hockey Panthers tied Boston University 5-5 in NCAA Exhibition action. The Panther Goals were scored by Sam Aulie 2, Marcus Power, Nathan Yetman, and Chad LaBelle
The Women’s Hockey Pantrhesr dropped a 3-1 game to St Mary’s. The Panther goal was scored by Emma Weatherbie
The Women’s Rugby team was blanked 93-0 at StFX.
The men’s rugby game against Mount A is rescheduled for Thursday.
The Women’s Hockey Pantrhesr dropped a 3-1 game to St Mary’s. The Panther goal was scored by Emma Weatherbie
The Women’s Rugby team was blanked 93-0 at StFX.
The men’s rugby game against Mount A is rescheduled for Thursday.
Sunday afternoon was a good day to have ticket on Brodys Leona as she decimated her foes in the final strides to score a huge upset in the Atlantic Aged Pacing Mares final as the highlight of the all-stakes program at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway.
The $15,417 championship final, sponsored by Standardbred Canada, saw Brodys Leona and driver Corey MacPherson win in 1:57.3 at 31-1 odds.
The $15,417 championship final, sponsored by Standardbred Canada, saw Brodys Leona and driver Corey MacPherson win in 1:57.3 at 31-1 odds.
Major Midget action Sunday had the Kensington Wild losing 4-1 to Moncton.
Island Junior Hockey League preseason play saw Western shutout Kensington 3-0
NHL preseason play, Turk Gallant and his Vegas Golden Knights lost 5-3 to San Jose.
Jose Bautista singled off the left-field wall and hit a sacrifice fly in perhaps his final game with Toronto, and the Blue Jays edged the playoff-bound Yankees 2-1 in their regular-season finale. Houston edged Boston 4-3
Canadian Brooke Henderson now has a handful of victories in her short L-P-G-A career. The 20-year-old won the weather-delayed New Zealand Women’s Open, finishing off a 3-under 69 for a five-stroke victory.
The NFL’s late game saw Seattle pound Indianapolis 46-18