
Mark Malone
Sports Reporter at Chatham Daily News
Sports reporter for The Chatham Daily News
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6 days ago |
chathamdailynews.ca | Mark Malone
The Chatham Maroons’ high-powered offence is slumping at an inopportune time. Chatham Maroons' Josh Harding (25) and St. Marys Lincolns' Owen Voortman (14) skate at Chatham Memorial Arena on Sept. 22. They'll face off again Sunday in Game 2 of the GOJHL Western Conference final. (Mark Malone/Chatham Daily News)Article contentThe Chatham Maroons’ high-powered offence is slumping at an inopportune time. Advertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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6 days ago |
chathamdailynews.ca | Mark Malone
More than a quarter-century after he last dropped his gloves, Joe Kocur is still remembered as one of the fiercest fighters in NHL history. Published Apr 18, 2025 • Last updated 8 minutes ago • 3 minute readSpeaker Joe Kocur meets guests before the Dresden Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Ken Houston Memorial Agricultural Centre in Dresden, Ont., on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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6 days ago |
chathamdailynews.ca | Mark Malone
The Ursuline Lancers won two divisions and the team title at the LKSSAA junior badminton championship Thursday at St. Clair College’s Chatham HealthPlex. Article contentJunior Lancers win badminton titleArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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1 week ago |
chathamdailynews.ca | Mark Malone
When Zoe Wu learned Chatham-Kent secondary school had a badminton team, she had to try out. Zoe Wu of Chatham-Kent hits a backhand during the girls' singles final at the LKSSAA senior badminton championship at the St. Clair College HealthPlex in Chatham, Ont., on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Mark Malone/Chatham Daily News/Postmedia NetworkArticle contentWhen Zoe Wu learned Chatham-Kent secondary school had a badminton team, she had to try out.
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1 week ago |
chathamthisweek.com | Mark Malone
Advertisement 1Port Lambton’s Shona Branton won two medals and Pain Court’s Gavin Schinkelshoek qualified for four finals at the Canadian Swimming Open. • • Article contentArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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