The Vancouver Dodgeball League is proud to present its biggest and best season yet: Season Five. We’re spreading the love to four nights a week, including an expanded Recreational Division on Wednesday nights.
Play on one night or play on all four! Dodgeball is a great way to stay active, have fun and meet new faces. Come join the growing Dodgeball community and be ready for a season of good times!
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Who: Anyone over 18!
When: - Monday Night League: 7:00-10:00PM*; Feb 18 - May 12** - Tuesday Night League: 7:00-10:00PM*; Feb 19 - May 13** - Wednesday Night Recreational League: 7:00-10:00PM*; Feb 20 - May 7** - Thursday Night League: 7:00-10:00PM*; Feb 21 - May 8**
PROFESSIONAL BOXING BACK IN VANCOUVER THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27
AJ BONE AND ALBERT ONOLUNOSE TO FIGHT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN VANCOUVER
FORMER CANADIAN CHAMPION MARK WOOLNOUGH MAKES COMEBACK
Get ready to spend a night at the fights as Double Jab Promotions presents “Vancouver Fights” – an all action evening of professional boxing on Thursday September 27 at the Croatian Cultural Centre.
For the first time in Vancouver, boxing fans will be able see talented hometown cruiserweight prospect AJ Bone in action. Bone, a Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Olympian increased his record to 2-0 in July with a decisive knockout victory and he is ready to send another victim to the canvas ASAP. The card will be a family affair as Bone’s brother, super middleweight Albert “The Punisher” Onolunose (12-0) also makes his Vancouver debut. Onolunose is fresh off a July victory in his hometown of Calgary and on the fast track to a title shot.
“Vancouver Fights” will also feature former Canadian champion Mark “The Machine Gun” Woolnough of Qualicum Beach, BC. Woolnough will be returning to the ring for the first time since his Canadian super middleweight title fight loss to legend Otis Grant in 2004. This former champion is back on the scene, and ready to make another run to the top. His journey starts here in Vancouver on September 27.
At Vancouver City Halll, Mayor Sam proclaims May 29 as Vancouver Giants day to celebrate the Memorial Cup victory vs Medicine Hat Tigers and Dave O chats with Owner Pat Quinn, Giants Captain Brent Festerling, Coach Don Hay and listens to Ron Toigo thank the people and talk about Gordie Howe's reactions to the win.
Also snippets with Memorial Cup MVP Milan Lucic and Canadian Gold Medalist Kendal Mcardle along with the usual politcal grandstanding and pompitude.
Topics include Gordie Howe's happiness and sadness, next year's Giants captain, best way to develop young hockey players, future Mem Cups in Vancouver, Pat Quinn's next job, Don Hay's secrets and predictions on future success.