Trent University Hosts 16th Annual Golf Tournament To Fundraise Student-Athlete Scholarship

After taking a two-year break, the 16th President’s Excalibur Golf Tournament returned to the Quarry Golf Course on June 30, raising $65,000 for Trent Excalibur Green and White Scholarship Fund on Thursday.

Photo By Luke Best.

The scholarship is awarded to exceptional first-year student-athletes at Trent University. 

“With the support of all our partners, Trent Athletics has been able to develop and grow our high-performance Excalibur varsity program.” said Tariq Al-idrissi, Trent vice president of finance and administration. “We will continue to be able to recruit the best and the brightest to Trent, enhancing the overall varsity student-athlete high-performance experience.”

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Electric City Football Club Supporters, The Current 1819, Back In the Stands This Saturday

After an investigation of an alleged racial slur committed on Electric City Football Club’s (ECFC) supporter group ‘The Current 1819’ on June 15, are returning to the stands for this Saturday’s men’s game against the Woodbridge Strikers.

The Current 1819 enter the stands to drum beats and smoke bombs prior to each ECFC home game kickoff. Photo by Luke Best.

The team issued a statement regarding the 1819’s return as League1 Ontario as completed their investigation.

“Electric City FC is excited to welcome back The Current 1819 to Fleming Field for this weekend’s Men’s ECFC match against Woodbridge Strikers as the team makes a push for the playoffs!

We thank them for their support and co-operation during the investigation which is now complete with an official statement expected by the League and both Clubs next week. We also want to thank The Current 1819 leadership and its members for working with us to ensure we are creating a positive, enjoyable and exciting ECFC game-day experience for all.” - Electric City Football Club

The incident occurred during a women’s game against the Simcoe County Rovers FC when a member of 1819 allegedly hurled a racial slur at the opposing team’s goalkeeper.

Several players have condemned the supposed actions and say that racism has no place in the sport in prior interviews. During the first 12 seconds of the following men’s match on June 22, ECFC, BVB IA Waterloo and the officials took a knee in silent protest of the incident and display a sign of unity.

“That's a very serious matter, very sensitive and I stand with my fellow teammates collectively,” said Ethan Gopaul, ECFC forward. “There's no place for that here and we both agree that it's very important that it's made clear that we both support that.”

“We pretty much wanted to show both on and off the field that there's no tolerance for that," said Josh Panello, ECFC defender. "Collectively as a group, that's one of the best ways to show it is in front of our home fans.”

The supporters released a statement a day after the controversial game.

“The Current 1819 set out from the start to be an inclusive group of passionate football supporters. Our goal is to create an environment that our players feel supported in, and visiting teams dread coming to, because they know we are the 12th person for our team.

However, there is a line. We strongly condemn any acts of racism or bigotry.

The code of conduct that covers fan behaviour at Fleming Stadium was co-created by Electric City FC and the Current. Any individual members found to be in violation will be asked to leave the group and supporters' end of the stadium. This has been our policy from the first home match. None of our members, or any of the security staff present in our section were aware of any racist language from the Current last night. The Current will be giving our full support to the club and League One Ontario in all investigations about last night's allegations, as racism has no home in football.” - David Barney, The Current 1819

The men’s game kickoff is at 3:00 p.m. against the Woodbridge Strikers at Fleming College.

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Over $4,500 Raised For Special Olympic Athletes In Charity Lacrosse Game

Over $4,500 was raised at the Cradle for Special Olympics in a friendly lacrosse game between Team Educator/Boro Boys and the Peterborough Lakers at the Peterborough Memorial Centre on Wednesday.

(From left to right) Kristy Wasson, Bill Chapman and Robert Hope in the ceremonial faceoff before the game between the Team Educator/Boro Boys and Peterborough Lakers. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

Teachers, the Boro Boys and members of the 1967 undefeated Peterborough PCOs took on the Peterborough Lakers (both past and present) to a 16-16 draw.

Raffles, admission fees and donation boxes contributed to the fundraiser for the one-day event. All proceeds benefit Special Olympic athletes in a variety of ways.

"The money can fund a lot of things,” said Ernie Ellement, Boro Boys founder. “It could be as something as simple as sports equipment to helping some families with registrations."

The annual game was on hold for the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic so having the fundraiser was refreshing for Bill Chapman, Special Olympics coordinator.

"The turnout was fantastic," he said. "It was a fundraiser that I've been to like no other. Peterborough is always a community to go to bat for every organization we have.”

The intermission featured shootouts with the Lakers broadcast crew, Peterborough PCO members and Special Olympic athletes.

Players wore special red socks in honour of the Peterborough Red Stockings as they played the first lacrosse game in town in 1872.

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Third Annual Lakers Alumni Golf Tournament To Support Peterborough Grassroots Lacrosse Programs

Roughly 70 golfers teed off at the Keystone Links Golf & Country Club for the third annual Peterborough Lakers Alumni golf tournament held on Friday.

Johnny “Shooter” Davis as one of four Lakers alumni that participated in the ceremonial tee-off. Photo by Luke Best.

Professional lacrosse players, former Peterborough Lakers and golfing fans were invited to participate in the open tournament. Past and present players including members of the undefeated 1974 Peterborough PCO lacrosse team were in attednance.

All proceeds go towards the Peterborough Lakers Alumni that support the sustainability and grassroots lacrosse programs in the Peterborough area.

“We feel that if we don't focus on that area, then we're just going to dissolve after so many years so focusing on that, trying to make sure we have new kids coming into the game and trying to make it non-cost prohibitive for families,” said Jamie Batley, Alumni president.

Lakers alumni Doug Evans, Paul Evans, Brian Evans, Bob Wasson and Johnny “Shooter” Davis all took ceremonial tee shots from the first hole prior to the tournament.

The tournament had prizes for lowest score, closest-to-pin shots and longest drives for both the male and female categories.

“We know as being sports people, if you put your kids in sports, they learn teamwork, they learn communication, they learn how to work in a group. Lacrosse is a great sport to learn all those values,” said Batley.

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63 Year Old Peterborough Athlete Competing In World Triathlon Championship Series In Montreal

Ab Doyle, 63, will compete in Montreal this weekend at the World Triathlon Championship Series in the Sprint Triathlon and The Sprint Mixed Relay.

Doyle, who lived in Northern Ontario working in mining as a Hoisting Engineer says he spent most of his time there playing baseball.

“The mines started closing and people started leaving, so we had to fold the league,” he said.

This left Doyle looking for something else to spend his spare time doing.

“I thought I should try something different. I ran my first triathlon in 2001 and loved it. I’ve done 151 races since then.”

When Doyle retired in 2011 he says he ‘got into racing pretty heavily’.

Since then he has attended the World Championships in Spain (2019) and in The Netherlands (2021) .

The championship hosts athletes aged 15 to over 80 and Doyle says he hopes to compete until he can’t anymore.

“Watching those younger guys, they’re obviously faster,” he said. “My only goal is to not finish last.”

As a curler with The Peterborough Curling Club Doyle’s training takes a back seat during the winter months, during which he is in the gym for about 10 - 12 hours per week.

During the summer he trains for over 15 hours each week.

“It’s quite satisfying,” he said. “It makes you look forward to something. I don’t know what would happen if I stopped.”

On Saturday, Doyle will compete in the Sprint Triathlon which consists of a 750m swim a 20 km bike and a 5 km run.

On Sunday he will compete in the Sprint Mixed Relay, swimming 300m, biking 5km and running 1.5km.

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Undefeated 1974 Peterborough PCOs Honoured In Reunion at Lakers Game

The band was back together for one night as the undefeated 1974 Peterborough PCOs lacrosse team was honoured in a reunion at the Peterborough Century 21 Lakers game on Thursday night.

Mitch Wilde, Brooklin transition; Ben Floyd, PCO coach and Robert Hope, Lakers captain in a ceremonial face-off before the 1974 Peterborough PCOs. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The celebration was in recognition of the 150th anniversary of lacrosse in Peterborough. The PCOs were honoured prior to the opening faceoff in front of 2,334 fans at the Peterborough Memorial Centre.

Journalist Ed Arnold and his book, “Peterborough’s Perfect Season: With Benny and His Jets” was promoted and were available for sale with book signings from the 1974 team.

Roughly 18 members and staff of the team were present to accept the honour.

“When we did it (the perfect season), we didn’t think anything of it,” said Ben Floyd, 1974 PCO coach. “As the years go on and you realize that nobody has ever done that before or since, in any sport, hardly anyone has gone undefeated, it means a lot now.”

“The great thing about that is the tradition in Peterborough, if they didn’t continue to be successful which they have been over the last 20 years, it just goes to show you from the 50s, 60s and 70s and up to now, how that tradition continues so this is a big part of that tradition and I hope it continues,” said Bob Wasson, 1974 PCO captain.

(From left to right) David Soul, CLHOF executive director, RJ “Bobby” Allan, four-time Mann Cup champion (twice with the Lakers); Johnny “Shooter Davis, Mann Cup champion and Matthew Black, CLHOF chair. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

During the first intermission, the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame (CLHOF) commemorated the city again with a scroll of honour that recognized the players, builders and teams involved in Peterborough lacrosse that have already been inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

The two CLHOF delegates had previously bestowed the honour to the city at the Peterborough and District Sports Hall of Fame last Friday.

The following are honoured members and teams of the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame affiliated with Peterborough written on the scroll of honour:

  • 1965 - Lloyd “Moon” Wootton

  • 1969 - Ross Powless

  • 1971 - Harry Wipper

  • 1972 - Ike Hildebrand

  • 1973 - Douglas Miller

  • 1974 - Bobby Allan

  • 1976 - Bob Oliver

  • 1977 - Arnold Dugan

  • 1980 - Pat Baker and Paul Parnell

  • 1982 - John “Curly” Mason

  • 1984 - Johnny Davis

  • 1985 - Cy Coombes

  • 1989 - Larry Ferguson

  • 1991 - Ben Floyd

  • 1992 - Terry Davis

  • 1994 - Grant Heffeman and Lou Nickle

  • 1995 - Don Barrie

  • 1997 - Brian Evans

  • 1999 - Jim “JJ” Johnston

  • 2002 - Peterborough Timbermen (1951-56)

  • 2003 - Bob Wasson and Jim Wasson

  • 2004 - Tim Barrie

  • 2005 - Ted Higgins and Clinton “Mick” Magee

  • 2006 - Greg Thomas

  • 2007 - Paul Evans, Kerri Hardill and Lee Vitarelli

  • 2008 - John Grant Sr.

  • 2009 - Ken Ruttan

  • 2010 - Peterborough PCOs Team (1972-1975)

  • 2012 - Bob Curtis and Craig Stevenson

  • 2013 - Bill Armour and Joey Todd

  • 2014 - Andy Ogilvie

  • 2015 - Peterborough James Gang (1981-83)

  • 2017 - Clinton “Jan” Magee and Peterborough Maulers (1986-87 & 1989)

  • 2018 - Brian Hall

  • 2020 - Jamie Batley and Paul Day

The Lakers earned a 12-7 win over the Brooklin Lacrosse Club after coughing up the first four goals of the game.

Peterborough never led until 11:43 left in the third period. They scored eight unanswered goals and shut out Brooklin 7-0 in the final stanza.

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Electric City Football Club Women and Men's Teams Snap Small Winless Streaks with Shutouts

Both the Women and Men’s teams of the Electric City Football Club (ECFC) found themselves back in the win column with shutout victories on Wednesday night.

ECFC goalkeeper Quillan Roberts (left) gets his second shutout of the season while Ethan Gopaul (right) seals the win for ECFC with a goal late in the second half. Photo by David Tuan Bui.

The women’s team won in a 4-0 rout against the Burlington SC Individuals. They had a draw and two losses coming into the match.

It became the Kayla McQueen show for the first half as she netted two goals for ECFC in the 18th and 34th minute of the match. She leads the team with 10 goals on the season.

ECFC continued their relentless assault with Aysia King getting her second goal of the season in the 64th minute. Captain Holly O’Neill got the insurance marker with her eighth goal of the year, scoring in extra time.

ECFC goalkeeper Breanne Carreiro posted a shutout in her first start as starting keeper Mykaela Volpe had started in all of the team’s 12 previous matches.

“I thought we put in a good team effort. Everyone worked hard both offensively and defensively and in turn, we walked away with four goals, a clean sheet and three points,” said midfielder Angelika Mihalopulos, “It was a successful night and hopefully we can bring that same energy to what should be a good match up on Saturday.”

The women move to a 7-5-1 record and are 6th overall.

The men shared similar success with a 3-0 victory over BVB IA Waterloo at Fleming College.

During the first 12 seconds of the match, both teams and the officials took a knee to stand against racism. The gesture was in reference to the ECFC women’s match last Wednesday where a member of the Current 1819, the team’s fan club, allegedly hurled a racial slur at the Simcoe County Rovers FC goalkeeper.

The kneeling was a collaboration between the players from both teams.

“We pretty much wanted to show both on and off the field that there's no tolerance for that," said Josh Panello, ECFC defender. "Collectively as a group, that's one of the best ways to show it is in front of our home fans.”

“That's a very serious matter, very sensitive and I stand with my fellow teammates collectively,” said Ethan Gopaul, ECFC forward. “There's no place for that here and we both agree that it's very important that it's made clear that we both support that.”

The team designed t-shirts with the words, “United Against Racism” that were worn by players prior to kickoff and to staff before and during the game.

Striker Jordan Brown led the charge with two goals in less than three minutes in the first half. He scored during the 24th and 26th minute to keep ECFC with the lead into the half. Brown almost completed the natural hat trick with an uncontested header but Waterloo’s keeper denied him with a fantastic save.

ECFC Keeper Quillan Roberts was tested early with two high-scoring chances from Waterloo but was able to stop one chance and force the opposition to shoot wide on the other shot.

Electric City continued to build on their lead in the second half as Gopaul scored his first of the season with a pass from Brown for an easy goal in the 80th minute. The goal sealed the 3-0 win for ECFC.

“I'm glad JB made an unselfish decision considering he already had two goals,” said Gopaul. “He could have got a third for the hat trick but he decided to slip it to me for an easy one and that's really all him on that one. Luckily it snuck under the crossbar for my first goal so I'm happy with that.”

The win snapped a two-game winless streak that moves the men to a 4-4-2 record. The men’s team has been undefeated at home.

“We're complete and we wanted to be good in all areas of the pitch,” said Randy Ribiero, ECFC interim coach. “It was nice to see it all come together and the boys defended fantastically and we really limited the amount of opportunities that the opponent was able to create.”

The women are at home against NDC Ontario at Fleming College this Saturday at 3:00 p.m. The men go on the road to play Hamilton United on the same day at 8:00 p.m.

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Peterborough Lakers Release Regular-Season Schedule Amid Several League Changes

With Major Series Lacrosse (MSL) down to four teams competing for the Mann Cup for the 2022 season, the Peterborough Century 21 Lakers have released their schedule after several pivots.

File photo.

The MSL season had a delayed start due to the dispute over Brampton Excelsiors’s move to Owen Sound.

Additionally, the Oakville Rock has dropped out for this season and will return next year announced Friday.

“Regretfully, the Oakville Rock of Major Series Lacrosse will be taking a one-year sabbatical from competition with the aim of returning for the 2023 MSL season. We wish for a successful 2022 season for the MSL clubs competing this summer,” said Oakville in a Tweet.

As a result of the new four-team schedule, the Lakers have been scheduled for three more games. The Lakers are defending their three consecutive Mann Cup titles against the Cobourg Kodiaks, Brooklin Lacrosse Club and Six Nations Chiefs.

The following is the team’s regular-season schedule:

  • June 12 @ Cobourg

  • June 16 vs. Cobourg

  • June 21 @ Six Nations (newly added)

  • June 23 vs. Brooklin (newly added)

  • June 30 vs. Six Nations (newly added)

  • July 7 vs. Cobourg

  • July 13 @ Brooklin

  • July 17 @ Cobourg

  • July 19 @ Six Nations

  • July 21 vs. Six Nations

  • July 27 @ Brooklin

  • July 28 vs. Brooklin

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ECFC Men And Women Both Unable To Secure A Win This Weekend

The Electric City FC Men’s and Women’s sides were unable to pick up points over the weekend. The ECFC Women fell 1-0 to FC London on Saturday at Fleming College, after the Men fell 3-1 to Scrosoppi SC on Friday night in Milton.

Photo by David Pickering.

The ECFC Women (6-5-1) fought hard but were unable to come out on top against the League 1 Ontario leaders FC London (10-1-1) on Saturday afternoon. ECFC and FC London battled the wind in a scoreless first half that saw ECFC control possession and create many positive chances. Both goalkeepers came up with key saves to keep the game scoreless through the first 45 minutes.

The tie was broken in the 84th minute when FC London’s leading scorer Julia Benati scored on a long-distance shot, her 8th tally of the season.

“We were excited for this game, playing against a good opponent coming in, we had a chance to show that we can compete with the best in this league, and I thought we did,” said head coach Randy Ribeiro. “I thought we were unfortunate to concede a goal late, but sometimes the ball does not bounce your way.”

Saturday’s match against FC London completed a string of 3 matches in 7 days for ECFC, and although they were only able to accrue 1 point in the standings, Coach Ribeiro liked a lot of what his club showed in their matchups against both Simcoe County and FC London.

Forward Aysia King was named the Marks Work Warehouse Hardest Working Player of the Match.

“She is a fantastic player; she is one of the top young players in this league and she has shown that in her performances all season. She has done jobs for us out of position and now she is in her natural position and showing that she is a threat.”

ECFC Women head to Burlington for their next match on Wednesday night when they face Burlington SC (0-11-0) in an 8 p.m. kickoff.

Photo by Casey Telford.

On Friday night in Milton, the ECFC Men (3-4-2) dominated possession and had numerous chances to score but ultimately fell 3-1 to Scrosoppi SC (4-6-1) in League1 Men’s action.

ECFC trailed early in the match after Anthony Wright found the net for his first goal of the season in the 9th minute of action. ECFC was able to respond in the 25th minute, when Reza Nafar tied the game, with his 2nd goal of the season and continued to threaten the entire half, but was unable to put one past the Scrosoppi keeper. In the second half, the men continued their pressure but again could not find the back of the net, only for Scrosoppi to hit them on the counter twice to seal the game with Cyrus Rollocks and Jaedyn Saunders scoring goals.

Coach Ribeiro said that although he thought his team deserved a better result based off their play, the bottom line is that they did not find ways to score and that’s what decides games.

“That’s the unfortunate part and something that is very difficult to deal with you try to figure out how to fix it and at the end of the day we need to find a way to win games and we are not going to come out and make excuses. We need to find a way to put the ball in the net and we did not do that.”

Friday night’s loss compounded a troubling trend for ECFC as they have still not been able to register a victory on the road this season. Through their first 6 road matches, ECFC sits with an 0-4-2 record away from home. Ribeiro said his team will try to wipe the slate clean and head back to the drawing board as they prepare for their next matchup.

“You know what that is something that I have learned, the quickest way to forget about the game is to play the next one. It is a quick turnaround for the men, it is something we haven’t really had to experience yet this season, so we will reflect and look back at our previous match and what went well and what didn’t and prepare like we do for any other match.”

ECFC will be back on the pitch on Wednesday night when they return home where they are undefeated on the season to host BVB IA Waterloo (4-4-1) in an 8 p.m. kickoff at Fleming College. Tickets are available at electriccityfc.com/tickets and at the gate.

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Lakefield Rower Ranks At 2022 World Rowing Cup In Poland

Trevor Jones of Lakefield represented Canada at the World Rowing Cup in Poland and ranked sixth in Men’s Single Sculls.

Photo courtesy of Team Canada.

Jones, a member of Peterborough Rowing Club, began his professional rowing career at the 2015 World Junior Rowing Championships where he was a member of the men’s quad sculls.

Career highlights include multiple World Championship rankings, including a gold medal at the U23 World Champions in 2017 and 2018. The Trent University student placed 9th overall in the men’s single sculls at the 2020 Tokoyo Olympics.

On Sunday Jones placed sixth in the mens single scull final A at the World Rowing Cup. He finished the race with a 07:10.97 time.

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