Weekend Sports Recap (Sep 22-23)
Results for soccer, softball and baseball from this past weekend.
Results for soccer, softball and baseball from this past weekend.
Results for soccer, softball, baseball and cross country from this past weekend.
Results for baseball and soccer from this past weekend.
(Windsor, Ontario) - The St. Clair College Department of Athletics and women’s soccer program is pleased to announce the signing of two top local athletes to a Letters of Intent for the 2018-19 season. Joining the Saints for the upcoming year will be Katia Palmer and Serena Smith.
(Kitchener, Ontario) – The St. Clair women’s volleyball team was on the road Sunday to take on the Conestoga College Condors in Kitchener.
(Windsor, Ontario) - The St. Clair College women’s volleyball team made a trip to the Canadian Blood Services Clinic last Thursday night to donate blood.
A great experience was had by all and it was a very rewarding experience for the players and coaches.
Other St. Clair Saints teams are in the process a scheduling a team visit to the clinic in the near future.
(Windsor, Ontario) – The St. Clair college women’s volleyball team had a massive win on Saturday afternoon defeating the Humber Hawks 3-0. The Humber Hawks had an amazing 155 game winning streak going into the match. The streak has lasted since 2011 and includes all OCAA regular season and playoff games since then.
(Windsor, Ontario) - The St. Clair women’s volleyball team was on the road this weekend to take on two tough opponents in the GTA area and came away with two huge wins.
(Scarborough, Ontario) - A bronze medal was on the line as the final day of the 2018 belairdirect OCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship continued with a matchup between the Sheridan Bruins and the St. Clair Saints. The event was hosted by Centennial College in Scarborough.
Four years ago when St. Clair College hired Jimmy El-Turk to head its Women's Volleyball program, there were only 10 players on the roster and little prospect for making it to the playoffs.
He was hired in May 2015, well after recruiting season had begun and after most athletes had committed to another school.