Sports
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June 14, 2023Fans banned from Hunters game
After a heated Hunters game in Kahnawake last week, the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) barred fans from attending Saturday’s game against the Orangeville Northmen, a decision that left many fans and community members angry and upset, wondering if the league understands the significance of the sport in Kanien’kehá:ka culture.
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June 6, 2023Repeat at Heritage Cup
The U15 Haudenosaunee Nationals youth development team kept their title as champions, winning the 2023 Heritage Cup undefeated 5-0 at the May 26-29 tournament in Glassboro, New Jersey.
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May 30, 2023Survival wins lacrosse championship
When Kahnawake Survival School’s (KSS) field lacrosse head coach Kirby Joe Diabo sat down to the final game of the season on May 23 against Westwood High School, he knew the fate of the game was no longer in his hands.
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May 24, 2023Hunters mandated to provide security
Following altercations at a game last month, the Kahnawake Hunters will now be mandated to provide a minimum of three security officers for all remaining games in the Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League (OJBLL).
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May 16, 2023Blue Jays on cusp of D1 playoffs
Like many community parents, Fran Morris watched as her son, Koleton Marquis, grew up slinging a lacrosse ball at games here, there, and everywhere.
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May 9, 2023Bringing back the bronze from Prague
After an adrenaline-filled few days, Kaymen Diabo and Kobe Lahache returned home from their first-ever lacrosse tournament overseas, which took place in Radotín, Czech Republic, a district of Prague.
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May 2, 2023Knocking it out of the park
Emily Meloche took up softball when she was only seven years old. “I started because my sister was playing, and I wanted to be like her when I was younger.
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May 1, 2023Skating show brings tropical vibes
The Kahnawake Figure Skating Club (KFSC) was back at the Kahnawake Sports Complex to host its annual show on ice last Sunday, after a long hiatus due to the pandemic.
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April 27, 2023New sports program for special needs kids
Kahnawake Shakotiia’takehnhas Community Services (KSCS) is calling it “Little Critters.” The program will be divided into two streams, “the little rascals” for five to eight-year-olds, and “the fisher cats” for children aged nine to 12.
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April 24, 2023Answering the call to make calls
“I don’t look where they’re from, I look at what they do,” said minor hockey referee Matthew Stacey.

