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conference, McGill, in a wild, that included Nipissing handing
Stories And More About The People In Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry
back and forth contest. Nipissing Guelph their only loss of the Would like to thank all our advertisers, who have teamed
finished strong again, netting the campaign back in early September. up with us to share some remarkable, positive local sports
final 3 goals to win 15-12. McGill Guelph got off to a great start in success stories, from all ages, young and old.
was represented by freshman long- the first half and never looked back,
pole defender Ryder Sunday, who taking the championship game 15-
spent the summer playing for the 5. Tait added 2 more goals to finish
Akwesasne Junior Thunder. Tait up a fantastic university career.
had a hat trick in the victory. Guelph was led by recent Ottawa
On Saturday evening, Sunday Black Bears draftee, Liam Aston,
and Fawthrop took part in the who netted 4.
rookie All-Star game. Fawthrop This was Guelph’s 6th national
tallied 3 points in a loss for the championship in their program
East. history and first since the 2014
This set the stage for a Guelph season. All of those titles came
versus Nipissing final on Sunday under the direction of head
that took place during a blizzard coach Sam Kosakowski. Some
in sub-zero temperatures. Orange commentators were calling the
game balls had to be used to 2025 Gryphons possibly the best
prevent losing them in the team in the 40 year history of the
accumulated snow. The rivalry was league

