2023 OCAA WOMEN'S SOFTBALL NEWS
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HANSEN NAMED OCAA FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEARApril 11, 2024
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BACK-TO-BACK OCAA TITLES FOR ST. CLAIR SAINTS WOMEN'S SOFTBALLOctober 21, 2023ETOBICOKE, Ont. – On a windy fall Saturday afternoon, the St. Clair Saints captured the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) women's softball gold medal for the second year in a row, sweeping the Durham Lords under the lights of Connorvale Park.
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BACK-TO-BACK TITLES FOR ST. CLAIR SOFTBALLOctober 21, 20232023 OCAA Softball Championship
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DURHAM'S HEARNS HEADLINES OCAA WOMEN’S SOFTBALL AWARDSOctober 18, 2023TORONTO - Durham College's Grace Hearns (Napenee) is the 2023 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women's Softball Player of the Year.
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OCAA WOMEN'S SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP HEADED TO ETOBICOKEOctober 18, 2023TORONTO - The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women's Softball Championship takes place this Thursday through Saturday at Connorvale Park in Etobicoke, Ont.
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SAINTS ARE BACK-TO-BACK WOMEN'S SOFTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSOctober 08, 2023VICTORIA - The St. Clair College women's softball team successfully defended its Canadian Collegiate Softball Association National Championship this weekend with a perfect 5-0 record that was capped by a 9-2 win over Durham College (Oshawa) Sunday afternoon.
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HAWKS CAPTURE CCSA BRONZE MEDAL IN BRITISH COLUMBIAOctober 08, 2023VICTORIA - For the first time in program history, Humber softball is leaving the CCSA national championship with a medal. The Hawks battled from behind to defeat the UBC-Okanagan Heat Sunday afternoon to capture the bronze medal, 6-4.
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THERIAULT TO ENTER SOFTBALL CANADA HALL OF FAMEAugust 30, 2023OSHAWA, Ont. - On Tuesday, Softball Canada announced their Hall of Fame class for 2023, which includes Rosemary Theriault who will be inducted as a coach in November.
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OCAA ANNOUNCES WOMEN'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 2023 SEASONJune 19, 2023
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DURHAM COLLEGE SOFTBALL FIELD NAMED BABCOCK FIELDMay 15, 2023Durham College (DC) has announced a name for its state-of-the-art softball field, which reopened in September 2022 after renovations. The home of the Durham Lords women's softball team will now be known as Babcock Field, in honour of director of Athletics and Recreation Ken Babcock, who is retiring after 36 years of dedicated service to DC.