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NOHA changes significant rule!

As Manitoulin minor hockey associations will begin the ramp up their fall registrations for the upcoming season, there may be an added wrinkle to their numbers. At the AGM in May, the NOHA (Northern Ontario Hockey Association) voted, after a heavy and long debate, to remove releases! Traditionally, for instance, if a player from Manitowaning wanted to play in Little Current he needed a written ‘release’ from their home association in Manitowaning. Now, they can simply register in Little Current and the release is done internally by NOHA! The idea of ‘asking’ permission from the home association has long been the source of occasional difficulties.

Of course it was heavily debated at the NOHA because smaller associations argued that kids would go to the larger associations, thus leaving them without teams. On Manitoulin, fortunately, the MMHA works together, trying to ensure a child isn’t stuck playing where they don’t want to. The Manitoulin Minor goal, of course, is to get the kids on the ice having fun and getting exercise.

Now speaking of Manitoulin MHA, I have word that Mike Zegil (president) and Jackie White (secretary)  finished their term last May, and MMS hasn’t filled those spots yet and they do of course need to be filled!

Rainbow Ridge Championships!

The 2023 RRGC Club Championships are on the books for another year with a strong field of 67 golfers! Here is a quick rundown of some of the top scores. Denis Audette was the overall winner. Finishing the second round with a three-over tally! Four shots back was Pierre Trudeau, in second. Tied for third were Don Gilchrist and Kirby Pitawanakwat. Quinton Recollet was fifth. Sixth place was a lock between Lee Taibossigai and Lyndon Peltier. Eighth spot was even between Anthony Manitowabi, Billy Biederman and Lyle Baibomcowai!

The top women were Martha Murray, Amelia McGregor, Roxxanne Corbiere, Justine Keeshig, Rochelle Debassige, Cheryl Audette, Debbie McDonald and Reece Wabegijig. Congratulations to all of the RRGC 2023 participants!

Brookwood Brae Ace

Congratulation to Steve Shaffer of Mindemoya who dropped in a hole-in-one last week! Just to be sure there wasn’t anything ‘shifty’ going on, his group was there to verify the momentous occasion! Thanks for keeping him honest Wayne Murdock, Greg Towns and John Gilchrist!

Dirt Biker Bros

Thanks to the efforts of many dedicated people over the years, dirt bike enthusiasts have the home course advantage of growing up with a dirt-bike facility right here in Providence Bay. Two up and coming racers have been steadily improving as this season rolls out. Brothers Parker and Deacon Douglas have been zipping through motocross competitions off-island this summer. Keep having fun, guys!

Pickleball points!

The Manitoulin Pickleball group meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9 am to 12 pm in Little Current at the NEMI Rec Centre. The township of NEMI is also sponsoring Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6 pm to 8 pm.

Some club members continue to add to their fun by entering competitions. Congratulations to Ginette Simon and Pierre Labine, in the mixed 50+, attained skill level 3.0, Northern Ontario Championship Tournament, August 12 and 13. Pierre and Michael Dymond (Barrie), men’s doubles, 50+, skill level 3.0, Central West Ontario Championship Tournament, back in May!

To join in on this fun sport, contact Bud Hebner 705-805-1257 or email, bphebner@gmail.com.

Fall dance opportunities!

Candice Irwin and her dance studio, Bodies Stories Dance Instruction has announced the dates for their Fall sessions. In Kagawong, the fun is on Mondays from Oct 16 – Dec 4 with the following classes covered: Contemporary, Creative Movement, Dancing Story Time, and Mindful Movement (adults).

In Little Current, Wednesdays are the day from Sept 27 – Nov 29 supporting classes: Ballet, Contemporary, Creative Movement, Creation and Performance and Dancing Story Time.

Finally, Manitowaning has Thursdays from Thursday Sept 28 to Nov 30. Candice will be offering: Ballet, Contemporary, Creative Movement, Creation and Performance and Chair Supported Dance (adults).

Additionally, the studio also hosts many other unique opportunities throughout the year. For more information visit their website or email them at bodystoriesdance@gmail.com.

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