(Continued)…Baseball’s return to Quebec: An interview with J-F Côté
(Continued from the story that appeared in the June 18 print edition) QCT: How did you learn to manage a club and all its operations? JFC: During the Summer …
Baseball’s return to Quebec: An interview with J-F Côté
History says it has been 10 years already, but for him, it feels like yesterday. In the 10 years since he helped to bring professional baseball back to Quebec City, …
SLC Honours its Athletes
Cegep Champlain-St. Lawrence held its annual sports banquet last month. Athletes were honoured for their athletic talents as well as their academic performance. The 2008 athlete of the year award …
World Hockey Championships to win attendance bronze
The IIHF World Hockey Championships in Quebec City and Halifax has been successful thus far in attracting hockey fanatics from around province, the country and the world. The tournament is …
Champlain – St. Lawrence Honors its Athletes
The 2008 athlete of the year award was presented to Kathleen Keller. Kathleen participated in three different disciplines at St. Lawrence during her stay at SLC; Basketball, Soccer as well …
Glasgow Rangers to coach at QHS
Soccer players at Quebec High School are about to experience the Scotland Rangers difference. The Rangers, a pro soccer team, have partnered up with QHS to offer training to students …
Football to start up soon at St. Pat’s
Spring is finally here! The home stretch may be upon us, but things are still going strong at St. Pat’s. In sports the basketball season has ended, with the Fighting …
Winning conditions enable SLC to bring back a hockey/study program
Cegep Champlain-St. Lawrence has found a solution to its hockey woes. The St. Lawrence Lions will be a member of the America East Hockey League (AEHL) and offer students a …
QHS Blazers complete perfect seasons
The weekend of March 29 and 30 was an exciting and memorable one for the Quebec High School Bantam and Senior Boys AA basketball teams. Both teams went into the …
Gary Lynch on winning team
Quebec City physical education teacher Gary Lynch won’t soon forget this year’s CARHA Hockey World Cup. He and his team had the hometown advantage at the Colisée. “It was a …