2010-11 OCAA WOMEN'S FASTBALL HEADLINES
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HUMBER ADDS CURLING, WOMEN'S FASTBALL TEAMSFebruary 17, 2011TORONTO – The Humber College athletic department is pleased to announce the addition of men’s and women’s curling, and women’s fastball to their slate of varsity programs offered.
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OCAA STUDENT-ATHLETES HIGHLIGHTED IN SPORTS ILLUSTRATEDNovember 05, 2010OSHAWA, Ont. - Durham College women’s fastball players Erica and Erin Dewey will be appearing in this week’s issue of Sports Illustrated.
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DURHAM COLLEGE WINS 15TH OCAA WOMEN’S FASTBALL TITLEOctober 16, 2010OSHAWA, Ont. – Durham College claimed gold at the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women’s Fastball Championship on Saturday afternoon with a 10-1 victory over the St. Clair Saints in the championship game.
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DURHAM WOMEN’S FASTBALL GOING FOR GOLDOctober 15, 2010OSHAWA, Ont. - The Durham Lords women's fastball team punched their ticket to the gold medal game at the OCAA women's fastball championship with two victories on Friday. The OCAA gold medal game is set for 1 p.m. on Saturday at Durham College.
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DEWEY HEADLINES OCAA WOMEN’S FASTBALL AWARDSOctober 14, 2010OSHAWA, Ont. - Durham College’s Erin Dewey was named the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) women’s fastball player of the year for the third consecutive season in a ceremony held at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Conference Centre in Oshawa, Ont. on Thursday evening.
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DURHAM SET TO HOST OCAA WOMEN'S FASTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPOctober 14, 2010OSHAWA, Ont. - The top four women’s fastball teams in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) will be in Oshawa this weekend as Durham College is set to host the 2010 OCAA Women’s Fastball Championship at Durham Field from October 15-16, 2010.
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TWO TEAMS BATTLE FOR FINAL INVITE TO PROVINCIALSOctober 12, 2010HAMILTON, Ont. - Three teams have earned their invites to the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) women’s fastball championship. Two teams will learn their fate on Tuesday.
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GILROY TAKES INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE BACK TO ST. CLAIRSeptember 10, 2010WINDSOR, Ont. - Players are taught to keep their eyes on the ball. Stray bullets, however, is a completely different matter.