Gameday in 5: Mustangs trounce Waterloo in football home opener; Beefeaters deal Hamilton second straight lopsided loss; Majors fall to Barrie in playoff semis; And more …
The Doug Plumb era has ended. Head coach of the London Lightning since before the COVID-19 pandemic, Plumb, a Vancouver, BC native, will not return for the 2024-25 campaign. A new coach will be announced soon.
The Pontiac Pharaohs & Glass City Wranglers have joined the Basketball Super League to make it an 8-team circuit for the 2024-25 season. The London Lightning — and all their foes — will tip things off in November.
Gameday in 5: Beefeaters bounce back with win; Mustangs football opens season with road victory; Majors on verge of reaching semi; FC London men win finale; And more …
Around the Diamond: London set for series against Hamilton; Will pitching decide this first-round matchup?; Duncan does damage on Cardinals offense; London’s deep bullpen could be wild card …
Gameday in 5: FC London Men win home finale, earn promotion to Premier Division; Majors clinch 3rd heading into playoffs; Beefeaters drop OFC opener to St. Clair; And more …
Tyler Gillies overcame cancer to continue a career in the minor leagues. Now, with new perspective, he’s loving the game of baseball again pitching in his hometown for the London Majors.
After two forgettable seasons, FC London has bounced back — in a big way — this summer, and the men are on the precipice of earning a spot back in League1 Ontario’s Premier Division.
The London Beefeaters junior football squad is hoping to turn last fall’s heartbreak into a special season in 2024. They’re looking to take down St. Clair — and host a CJFL final in front of the home fans come November.
Gameday in 5: FC London Men earn draw, one point from clinching promotion to Premier; Majors lose pair, still tied for 3rd with 5-game week ahead; And more …
Around the Diamond: They’re 4th in the IBL standings, but Majors must find more offense; Two big ones against Barrie; Tyler Gillies a welcome addition to ’pen; Payano’s arm has been valuable; Our news & notes …
Gameday in 5: U18 Jr. Mustangs win provincial title; FC London Women claim season finale, men eyeing promotion; Majors bounce back, sit 4th in standings; And more …
More teams, more games, more transparency. The Basketball Super League (BSL) is excited about its second season, which will start earlier and feature more games than the first.
Gameday in 5: FC Women win League1 Ontario Cup; U18 Jr. Mustangs beat Essex, advance to OSFL Final; Majors drop three straight; And more …
Damian Warner, the reigning Olympic decathlon champ, is ready to go. Balanced, grounded and in a better place — on and off the track — than ever before, he’s eyeing a second gold at the Paris Games this summer.
Built like a football player, Cordano Russell, who has Forest City roots, has found wild success in skateboarding at just 20 years of age. He’ll compete for Canada at the Paris Olympics.
Maggie Mac Neil, the reigning 100m Butterfly Olympic champ, has a renewed perspective in Paris. She wants to win, of course. But she’s focused on the bigger picture — and enjoying the experience.
She excelled in gymnastics. And then diving. Now, Lacey Truelove is a CrossFitter, and she’s about to compete at the sport’s highest level.
Gameday in 5: Wins for FC London men & women; U18 Jr. Mustangs earn trip to OSFL semi; Majors win a pair, strut stuff at All-Star game; And more …
Around the Diamond: Majors get back on track, but where are the runs? Is Krzeminski coming around? All-Stars on display this weekend; Home has its advantages …
Gameday in 5: Jr. Mustangs set to kick off OSFL playoffs; Wins for FC London men & women; Majors win a pair to get back on track; And more …
Gameday in 5: FC London women win third straight, men slip to 2nd place; Majors drop three of four on weekend, in 3-way tie for second; Jr. Mustangs football action; And more …
Around the Diamond: Majors’ pitching suddenly among league’s best; Who will represent London at All-Star Game in Welland?; Can Cardoso continue hit streak?; Drew Lawrence offers glimpses of leading man …
Around the Diamond: Despite quiet bat, Reichstein reaching base; Reliever Henry honing arsenal; Good record aside, much room for improvement for London; Osika, Mosher give Majors a good problem …
Adam Hall, a Lucas Secondary School grad, is back in the minor leagues, with a new organization — the Milwaukee Brewers — and back on the path to reaching his major league dreams.
Gameday in 5: Majors win two of three, rise to 2nd in standings; FC Women in top half of top league; London Jr. Mustangs in full swing; And more …
Around the Diamond: Big bats de Oleo, Reichstein coming around; First look at lefty Coombes; Joseph the IBL’s ‘Ironman’; Plaz producing, enjoying everday role. Our latest news & notes …
At the helm of the London Lightning, he won a third straight league championship. But this one wasn’t pretty. It was a difficult year for coach Doug Plumb — on the court and in the locker room. He details the tumult …
Gameday in 5: Majors split pair vs. Barrie, including big road comeback win; FC Men win again, now tops in Championship Division; Julia Gosling taken 6th overall in PWHL Draft; And more …
Starting from naming a new head coach, to filling out a roster, figuring out how to increase attendance, and on and on, London Lightning GM Mark Frijia will be plenty busy ahead of the 2024-25 BSL season, which tips off Nov. 15