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Hunters, Bombers tied going into weekend

As the best-of-five series goes to Kahnawake for game three tonight (Friday), the Kahnawake Hunters and the Barrie Bombers have been showing just how close the East division of the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League (OJBLL) has been this season.

Price heads to Hall

Carey Price’s 15-season career with the Montreal Canadiens will now forever be immortalized, after he and five others were named to the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday afternoon.

Kahnawake, Akwesasne meet in first round

After going into their first-ever playoff series last year as deep underdogs against the North Shore Kodiaks, the Kahnawake Junior C Hunters (7-9) have found themselves on the opposite end of the spectrum this time around as heavy favourites against the Akwesasne Lightning (3-13).

Local laxers in Vermont for friendly

When lacrosse coach Al Jones received the invitation from longtime friend Jeffrey Culkin to have a Kahnawake team play an exhibition game as part of the revival of Junior lacrosse in Vermont, he didn’t hesitate to accept the offer.

  • December 18, 2025

    The year that was in sports

    It was a huge year for sports in Kahnawake, with championship wins and draft selections going along with medals, much effort, and lots of fun!

  • December 18, 2025

    U11A Mohawks make semis

    The U11A Mohawks continued their run at the 30th Notre-Dame-de-Grace (NDG) provincial tournament late last week, but they were unable to bring home a banner after losing an overtime heartbreaker 2-1 to the eventual champion St. Laurent Warriors.

  • December 18, 2025

    Double gold for Nationals at Sixes

    The Pan-American Lacrosse Association (PALA) held its third edition of the Sixes Cup, taking place last week in Humacao, Puerto Rico, the first international lacrosse tournament ever held in the US territory.s

  • December 18, 2025

    Wrestling medals for Survival School

    The Kahnawake Survival School (KSS) wrestling team hit the road last weekend, heading to Brampton, Ontario, for the Matmen Classic Championships.

  • December 18, 2025

    Locals stand out at CCM Challenge

    The CCM Challenge, a yearly tournament featuring some of the top U18 AAA teams in the province, was held in Chateauguay this year, and featured two Kahnawake players in prominent spots.

  • December 11, 2025

    Local laxers picked for first Traditions Cup

    Darris Jones and Tioháhes Morris will be representing the Haudenosaunee Junior Nationals in early January, taking part in the inaugural Traditions Cup box lacrosse tournament at the recently opened Mary C. Winder Community Center in Oneida.

  • December 11, 2025

    Nothing but net for Juvenile Akweks

    A little less than halfway through their season, Kahnawake Survival School (KSS)’s Juvenile boys’ basketball Akweks are still undefeated going into the holiday break - although that came close to no longer being the case on Tuesday afternoon.

  • December 11, 2025

    U11A Mohawks back in tournament action

    After a win and a loss to start their run at the 30th Notre-Dame-de-Grace (NDG) provincial U11 tournament, the Kahnawake Minor Hockey Association (KMHA)’s U11A Mohawks could be playing semifinals games this weekend, depending on their game Thursday night, after The Eastern Door’s publishing deadline, against the Westmount Wings.

  • December 11, 2025

    A puck from the pros

    The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) has been an inspiration for many of Kahnawake’s youngest hockey players since their first game was played in 2024, not least nine-year-old Iako’tarakehte Dailleboust, who has been at as many games as she possibly can.

  • December 4, 2025

    Building a more respectful sports environment

    Just a few months after the official launch of the Elevating Sportsmanship and Empowering Respect campaign, a collaboration between the Sports and Recreation Unit (SRU) of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake and Kahnawake Shakotiia’takéhnhas Community Services (KSCS), its effects can already be felt in community sports, including minor hockey.