Leaside’s Howard Birnie inducted into Toronto Sport Hall of Honour
The City of Toronto inducted Howard Birnie, 81, into the Toronto Sport Hall of Honour, under the category of Community Sport Volunteers, on April 5.
Read MoreThe City of Toronto inducted Howard Birnie, 81, into the Toronto Sport Hall of Honour, under the category of Community Sport Volunteers, on April 5.
Read MoreLeaside Baseball has scored one of the biggest sponsorship contracts in its history by securing Lexus on the Park as full sponsor.
Read MoreThe 2017 season is shaping up to be an uplifting one for Leaside Baseball’s Minor Peewee AAA team, says coach Lee Mosbaugh.
Read MoreIt might have been their first time pitching on the mound as rep players, but 2016 has been a grand year for Leaside Leafs’ minor mosquito AAA team.
Read MoreWhen Lee Melymick was a player on the Leaside Leafs junior team, he played any position that was asked of
Read MoreThe Leaside Baseball Association is encouraging parents of players from the Leaside Leafs Minor Peewee AA , Minor Peewee AAA,
Read MoreLeaside’s baseball community is mourning the loss of a valuable volunteer to its organization. Edward Dominico, 81, died Jan. 17 at St. John’s Rehab Hospital. He had been battling Parkinson’s Disease.
Read MoreThe Leaside Baseball Association is running an experiment with their new indoor training facility, affectionately dubbed the Lab. It’s tucked
Read MoreLeaside baseball figure David Stickney will be remembered at a September event, which will also serve as a fundraiser to create memorials to the longtime coach who died in May.
Read MoreThe first annual Georgia Walsh Memorial All Star Cup will take place at Trace Manes Park in Leaside on Aug. 29. The day of baseball for 8–9-year-olds is being held in memory of Georgia Walsh, who was struck and killed by a vehicle in Leaside last July.
Read MoreLeaside has lost a skilled teacher and unforgettable volunteer. David Stickney, 71, died on Monday after suffering heart failure and
Read MoreJordan Weiss is hoping his bar mitzvah is a grand slam. The 12-year-old Ledbury Park resident, a Leaside Peewee AAA baseball player, has launched a campaign leading up to his March celebration, asking people to donate their old baseball equipment.
Read MoreLeaside Baseball Association may have to wait until next year to revitalize the diamond at Bennington Heights Park.
Read MoreLeaside’s Minor Peewee AA team stared down one of the top aces from Cambridge and played upstart at the 2014 provincial championships Aug. 31 in Windsor.
Read MoreThe growth of the Leaside Baseball Association at the rookie ball and mosquito levels, has given league president Howard Birnie and his board members a new problem to solve.
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