Michael Santini (F) from Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs Midget AAA to St. Catharines Falcons
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Michael Santini (F)
From: Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs Midget AAA
To: St. Catharines Falcons
Source: Link
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Michael Santini (F)
From: Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs Midget AAA
To: St. Catharines Falcons
Source: Link
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Christopher Goodwin (F)
From: Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs Midget AAA
To: Caledonia Corvairs
Source: Link
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Lucas Trimarchi (F)
From: Southern Tier Admirals Mdgt AAA
To: Welland Jr. Canadians
Source: Link
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Josh DiFrancesco (F)
From: Southern Tier Admirals Mdgt AAA
To: Welland Jr. Canadians
Source: Link
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Cody Wall (F)
From: Welland Jr. Canadians
To: Niagara Falls Canucks
Source: Link
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Official special issue of the ISNA-18 conference that will be held in Sapporo, Japan, in July 2019
Date: 06/10/2019
Player: Ryan Newman (D)
From: Charlotte Rush |Premier|
To: SUNY-Canton
Information: College Commitment
Source: Link
Watch the live stream of Hockey Night in Canada playoffs as the Boston Bruns visit the St. Louis Blues at 8:00 p.m. ET.
A late entry, Donegal’s Declan Gallagher (Toyota Starlet) and co-driver Derek Heena had an emphatic win in the Acesigns Laois Heartlands Rally. With the best times on all six stages, they finished a minute and 32.4 seconds ahead of the Ford Escort of fellow Donegal crew Mark Alcorn/John O’Donnell. Oldcastle’s Gary McNamee co-driven by Brian Brady took an impressive third in their Class 16 Honda Civic — 11.2 seconds further behind.
In spite of a two-year hiatus caused by cancellation of the 2018 event, John Maybury on Joker II from Dun Laoghaire delivered his fourth consecutive Division One national title at the ICRA championships at the weekend.
On Saturday, the Cork supporters club, Cairde Chorcaí, had a Q&A for premium patrons, mostly Cork supporters, prior to the senior game.
Warm June rain greeted us as we exited Croke Park yesterday with smiles on the faces of the Royal supporters, in particular. Dublin pelleted over points for fun while both Kildare and Laois squandered some great goal chances. The centurion Cluxton culled the Lillies’ goal efforts and the quality of the forward play and score-taking was exceptional, at times, from all four participating teams.
After the Clare-Limerick game yesterday evening, I turned the car for Cork so I could stay the night and be fully refreshed for this morning’s
Summer certainly hasn’t started temperature-wise but from a refereeing perspective it did yesterday. The games in Cavan and Kilkenny swung the Championship into life.