Former Hawks’ Nofuente continues blazing basketball career in Sweden
Ceejay Nofuente graduated from Humber in 2018 where she dominated on the basketball court. She remains a force in the women’s game in Europe.
Read MoreCeejay Nofuente graduated from Humber in 2018 where she dominated on the basketball court. She remains a force in the women’s game in Europe.
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Read MoreCanada’s top two sports television networks are set to rerun the Toronto Raptors 2019 historic championship run.
Read MoreThe Humber Esports team was set to unveil its home kit for 2020 at its March 12 town hall meeting but the COVID-19 affected that plan.
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Read MoreThis is his third award, after receiving the OCAA Coach of the Year awards in 2002 and 2005.
Read MoreThe team officially changed how it spells the sport’s name and adopted a new logo.
Read MoreIn the first game of the road trip, the Hawks lost 84-82 in a tightly contested match to the Lambton Lions in Sarnia.
Read MoreCrowder was acknowledged for his amazing skills during Humber’s game against Cambrian Golden Shield on Feb. 9.
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