Keeping the legacy alive
Hockey crew knows it’s a privilege, not a right to make the cut
Read MoreHockey crew knows it’s a privilege, not a right to make the cut
Read MoreJocular leader was once a shy grade 9
Read MoreAbi Moody makes it her mission to get others pumped up
Read MoreLike Malvern’s namesake, the Black Knight, out of the darkest depths of a game comes Emily Pitre.
Read MoreMalvern’s ladies are immune to seasonal change.
Read MoreThis is the last year Andrew Hood will wear the storied Malvern “M” on his chest while playing hockey.
Read MoreThe Goliaths came to the South Region semis ready to play. Their obstacle: Top seed Malvern Black Knights.
Read MoreTucked inside the dressing room area of North Toronto Arena, Malvern’s coach Brian Spanton shared the secret to the Black Knights hockey success.
Read MoreMalvern’s boys hockey team has their eye on the prize, but in order to win the Citys and qualify for OFSAA, coach Brian Spanton said they’ll have to step up their game.
Read MoreThe chatter among teams in Tier 1 girls volleyball is Malvern Black Knights could be the ones to unseat last year’s South Region champs Lawrence Park.
Read MoreA new rivalry has been born from this year’s Tier 1 field hockey season between Malvern and Leaside.
Read MoreMuch like the chill of winter, the Tier 1 soccer playoffs are fast approaching for Malvern Black Knights.
Read MoreField hockey is one tough game. Just ask Malvern’s Stephanie Hyde. She has an inch-long battle scar to prove it.
Read MoreIt was an up and down tournament for East York Goliaths field lacrosse squad May 14.
Read MoreMalvern Black Knights stood tall on the mound in their varsity baseball game against Leaside May 12.
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