Canada’s unknown basketball ‘hotbed’
KITCHENER – If you wanted to put a top camp into one of the country’s best basketball markets, this one might not come to mind right away. Imad Qahwash’s unwavering belief in the Kitchener, Waterloo…
KITCHENER – If you wanted to put a top camp into one of the country’s best basketball markets, this one might not come to mind right away. Imad Qahwash’s unwavering belief in the Kitchener, Waterloo…
The University of Toronto Varsity Blues are teetering on the playoff bubble heading into their final two games of the 2011 football season.
At 2-4, the Blues sit in seventh place in OUA standings, one win behind Laurier, which currently occupies the sixth, and final playoff spot up for grabs.
The winless York Lions and Waterloo Warriors football clubs look to change their fortunes when they face off this Saturday at Warrior Field in Waterloo. The Lions (0-2) will leave their home turf and go on the road for the first time this season, travelling to face a Warriors team that they have not seen since the end of the 2009 season.
The York University Lions will have one last opportunity for their first win of the season as they travel to Waterloo to take on the Warriors this Saturday [1 p.m. ET].