Sports
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April 26, 2022Mohawk youth achieves Dodge Cup glory
On April 17, in front of a lively crowd, the Selects of College Francais (CF) were crowned the 2022 Dodge Cup Bantam AA champions. -
April 8, 2022A whole lotta hockey coming up
The weather is heating up, and so is Minor Hockey in Kahnawake as local players get ready for their end-of-season tournaments. -
April 5, 2022Wrestling championships go ahead without Survival School
Howard S. Billings High School wrestler Gabriel Ouellette-Whalen had no experience when the captain of the wrestling team, Nicholas Elliott, suggested around Halloween that he try out for the squad. -
March 25, 2022A hurrah for Hockeyville
With only a little over a week left to earn Kraft Hockeyville “rally points,” Tammy Whitebean will be among the Kahnawa’kehró:non to take to the streets on Saturday, March 26, to give the effort a boost. -
March 14, 2022Showing Indigenous pride
Linda Hemlock had never made regalia until two months ago. When the Shuswap woman living in BC caught word that kids in her community had been invited to dance at the Alpine World Junior Championships, she was determined to lend a hand. -
March 9, 2022Hockey donations coming to town
Spreading their love for hockey, a group of Kahnawa’kehró:non are bringing an initiative to town that will allow more community youths to enjoy the sport. -
March 7, 2022Shooting for Hockeyville
The Kahnawake Sports Complex has been nominated for the annual Kraft Hockeyville competition, a national contest to award a community arena with $250,000 for upgrades - and a pre-season National Hockey League game. -
February 16, 2022Senior A hockey league back in gear
With sports starting to resume for kids and adults alike, players are happy to return to hockey. -
February 8, 2022A shot at wrestling glory for Kyle Zachary
Kyle Zachary is getting ready to represent Kahnawake in a Canadian wrestling competition show later this year. -
December 22, 2021Minor hockey refs ready for the big time
(Courtesy Shooter Dailleboust) Adam Dailleboust and Matthew Stacey are just 14 and 15 years old, but that’s old enough to be calling the shots in minor hockey.

