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Highlight reels for hockey and basketball, plus a local connection to Gordie Howe
Episode 21
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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The Echo Sportscast #21 is a full package of North Bay sports with video highlights, interviews and discussion about athletic issues with co-hosts Paul McLean and Dave Dale.
Top stories include the West Ferris Trojans senior boys basketball team's 20-point swing to defeat the Chippewa Ravens to claim second place in the standings behind first-place Algonquin. There's also highlights of the junior Trojans beating the Ravens to go undefeated 12-0 for the season. We also have video of a big hockey tilt at West Ferris arena that saw the Ravens light up the Barons …
including a neat highlight reel of a Chippewa goal by student videographer Tanner Wallace on Instagram @tan_tan_photography89.
Included are results and standings for the girls volleyball.
Our Spotlight interview is with George Ringler, whose family has five generations of competitive hockey players in North Bay, including his year with the North Bay Trappers that made it to Game 7 of the provincial junior championships in 1968. Ringler, who retired as a North Bay Fire and Emergency Services Captain in 2007, also played in the Gateway Fastball League and he shared the story of his family's connection with Gordie Howe.
In post-secondary action, we have a bit of video from the Nipissing Lakers men’s team as they put a five-game losing skid on ice with an overtime win over the Waterloo Warriors on Saturday. Unfortunately, the women’s team didn’t fair so well on the road but it’s a new weekend of action, so we’ll put a positive spin on our report by pumping up the men’s hockey Military Appreciation Night at the Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens tonight at 7 p.m. with the Lakers hosting Windsor. They also play Saturday at 4 p.m. if you can make it.
As for our Heritage Moment, Dale shared a bit about the Nipissing Warriors hockey history and cool story that illustrates how much the Warriors legacy meant in the 70s and 80s and continues to thrive throughout the Nipissing First Nation community.
Top stories include the West Ferris Trojans senior boys basketball team's 20-point swing to defeat the Chippewa Ravens to claim second place in the standings behind first-place Algonquin. There's also highlights of the junior Trojans beating the Ravens to go undefeated 12-0 for the season. We also have video of a big hockey tilt at West Ferris arena that saw the Ravens light up the Barons …
including a neat highlight reel of a Chippewa goal by student videographer Tanner Wallace on Instagram @tan_tan_photography89.
Included are results and standings for the girls volleyball.
Our Spotlight interview is with George Ringler, whose family has five generations of competitive hockey players in North Bay, including his year with the North Bay Trappers that made it to Game 7 of the provincial junior championships in 1968. Ringler, who retired as a North Bay Fire and Emergency Services Captain in 2007, also played in the Gateway Fastball League and he shared the story of his family's connection with Gordie Howe.
In post-secondary action, we have a bit of video from the Nipissing Lakers men’s team as they put a five-game losing skid on ice with an overtime win over the Waterloo Warriors on Saturday. Unfortunately, the women’s team didn’t fair so well on the road but it’s a new weekend of action, so we’ll put a positive spin on our report by pumping up the men’s hockey Military Appreciation Night at the Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens tonight at 7 p.m. with the Lakers hosting Windsor. They also play Saturday at 4 p.m. if you can make it.
As for our Heritage Moment, Dale shared a bit about the Nipissing Warriors hockey history and cool story that illustrates how much the Warriors legacy meant in the 70s and 80s and continues to thrive throughout the Nipissing First Nation community.