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Today's Echo Sportscast #6 comes as the NDA’s regular season action wraps up and prepares for playoffs starting Friday for football while the girls basketball and boys volleyball post-seasons begin next week.
Video clips include the Chippewa Ravens winning their first junior football game, Scollard remaining undefeated by beating West Ferris and in senior action, there's some eye candy of the undefeated Algonquin Barons and Trojans.
In NDA girls basketball, we interviewed Sean Plamondon, coach of the Chippewa Ravens junior team and Nancy Cirullo of the Scollard Bears senior boys volleyball team. Our middle interview is with former Scollard coach and athletic director John Whittet, a long-time friend and associate of both hosts, Dave Dale and Paul McLean.
There's also coverage of the Nipissing Lakers women's soccer team's playoff drive and the Lakers men's hockey team and its tough start. And we celebrate the Nipissing District Soccer Club's Excellence Awards recipients.
The Heritage Moment features Dan Clement, 91, a member of the North Bay Roughriders in the early 1950s.
For more information, see the description of the Small Town Times Production interview in the network directory below.
Video clips include the Chippewa Ravens winning their first junior football game, Scollard remaining undefeated by beating West Ferris and in senior action, there's some eye candy of the undefeated Algonquin Barons and Trojans.
In NDA girls basketball, we interviewed Sean Plamondon, coach of the Chippewa Ravens junior team and Nancy Cirullo of the Scollard Bears senior boys volleyball team. Our middle interview is with former Scollard coach and athletic director John Whittet, a long-time friend and associate of both hosts, Dave Dale and Paul McLean.
There's also coverage of the Nipissing Lakers women's soccer team's playoff drive and the Lakers men's hockey team and its tough start. And we celebrate the Nipissing District Soccer Club's Excellence Awards recipients.
The Heritage Moment features Dan Clement, 91, a member of the North Bay Roughriders in the early 1950s.
For more information, see the description of the Small Town Times Production interview in the network directory below.