East York baseball facility gives youth athletes long-awaited opportunities
An indoor developmental centre in East York is changing the landscape of Canadian baseball.
An indoor developmental centre in East York is changing the landscape of Canadian baseball.
The season for the East York Baseball Association house league opens May 26 and runs until closing day Aug. 26.
After three years of being cancelled due to COVID-19 The Spring Sprint is back on April 1.
With the World Cup underway, soccer fans are looking for somewhere to get their fix with other fans—and where better than on The Danforth?
The EYSC was created to bring the East York community together and has now become one of the city’s largest clubs.
Young and upcoming basketball players in East York are determined to destroy stereotypes that Canadians can’t hold their own.
Leaside Sports Hall of Fame recognizes Leaside Tennis Club founder Matt Sayliss posthumously. Sayliss gathered three of his neighbours, bought a tennis net, some limestone and marked the layout for two tennis courts. That was the seed that grew into what is now the Leaside Tennis Club.
Coach Jason Kuuter was skeptical how far Secord Elementary School’s touch football team could go when the season began in mid-October. “I knew that they were talented and that they would be competitive,” he said. “But I could not have predicted this win.”
Did you catch the Canadian Women’s National Soccer Team’s 7-0 win over Panama on October 14? The one that guaranteed them qualification to the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup?
Traders, buyers and sellers at the latest Toronto Card Show got a bonus: grabbing a pint along with some rare sports cards.