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Jason Malloy
jmalloy@theguardian.pe.ca
All articles of Jason Malloy
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McKenna single gives Islanders victory over Mets in...
Dylan McKenna singled through the drawn-in infield to cash the winning run as the Charlottetown Gaudet’s Auto Body Islanders defeated the Moncton ... -
Islanders return home looking for more timely hitting
The recipe for success doesn’t change much for the Charlottetown Gaudet’s Auto Body Islanders. Solid pitching and defence coupled with timely ... -
Stratford trainer heading to Russia to work with KHL...
An Island resident has caught the attention of a Kontinental Hockey League team.Spero Mantzavrakos will never wear the Amur Khabarovsk uniform ... -
Beaton wants to earn spot with major junior Islanders
Zach Beaton is excited about the potential of playing major junior hockey in his hometown.The 18-year-old left-winger was traded by the Cape ... -
Privateers return to the gridiron
Senior football returns to Prince Edward Island Saturday in Cornwall. The P.E.I. Privateers will play the home opener of their Maritime Football ... -
A ‘straight shooter’
Brock Beukeboom has chosen UPEI to get his education while he chases his dream of playing professional hockey. “It’s my ultimate goal, but I ... -
Kelly leads Islanders to win over Brewers in New...
Josh Kelly contributed with his bat and glove Tuesday as the Charlottetown Gaudet’s Auto Body Islanders defeated the Hub City Brewers 4-1 in New ... -
Islanders bring in firepower
The Charlottetown Islanders first-ever draft pick fell in love with hockey while growing up in Amsterdam. “I loved being on the ice when I was ... -
Islanders adding size, grit, depth in recent selections
The Charlottetown Islanders added a forward, defenceman and a goalie with recent selections at the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League draft. Here ... -
McQuaid first Islander selected
It’s been quite the 24 hours for Alexander McQuaid. He was in Boston Friday night to watch his cousin Adam McQuaid scoring the Eastern Conference ... -
Islanders take Cape Breton forward in third round
Bradley Kennedy will trade one Islanders' jersey for another. The Charlottetown Islanders selected the six-foot, 182-pound forward from the Cape ... -
Marcotte surprised by trade
Louick Marcotte was outside taking some shots when he learned he had been traded. The 19-year-old had watched the first round of the Quebec Major ... -
Islanders add 'Q-ready' player
The Charlottetown Islanders have addressed a need for a centre they believe can play for them next season. The Islanders selected Alexandre ... -
Islanders pick Sprong with first-round pick
The first pick of the Charlottetown Islanders is sniper Daniel Sprong. The rebranded franchise selected the five-foot-10, 162-pound forward 13th ... -
Weather forces Islanders' doubleheader postponement
The Charlottetown Gaudet's Auto Body Islanders double header today in Fredericton has been postponed due to wet weather. No date was given for ... -
Islanders will be looking for best players at Q draft
The Charlottetown Islanders won’t draft for need in today’s Quebec Major Junior Hockey League draft, says the new general manager. “I personally ... -
Islanders defenceman could hold keys to future
Ryan Graves may hold the key to the Charlottetown Islanders’ weekend.The team believes the former first-round pick offered a glimpse late this ... -
Gold was Rural’s destiny
Destiny Stewart’s second try Thursday iced the game and earned the Charlottetown Rural Raiders the Prince Edward Island School Athletic ... -
Souris boys, Montague girls capture PEISAA senior AA...
Matthew Birt watched as a kick on the final play of the game went wide left to seal a Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association senior AA ... -
The perfect birthday gift
Alexander McQuaid will have to wait a couple of days to see if his birthday wish comes true.The Meadow Bank native turns 17 today and hopes to be ... -
Former Rocket Josh Currie to attend Phoenix Coyotes'...
Josh Currie will be looking to turn some heads in the desert next month as he chases his dream of playing professional hockey.The Charlottetown ... -
'Unselfish leader' joins UPEI women's basketball squad
One of UPEI Panthers basketball coach Greg Gould’s former players is coming to play for him again this fall. Point guard Julie Hatcher has ... -
Let’s make a deal
The Charlottetown Islanders will look to move some of their veteran assets this week to fill organizational needs. The team has nine players ... -
Colonel Gray scores sweep at PEISAA track and field...
Joseph Sulaiman surprised even himself by winning the senior boys’ 100-metre dash Saturday at the Prince Edward Island School Athletic ... -
O'Brien wins Avondale Open golf tournament in a playoff
Martin O’Brien stormed up the leaderboard Sunday, defeating Tim Yorke in a playoff to win the Avondale Open. The 27-year-old Mill River native ... -
Fawcetts open Maritime Fastball League season with...
Timely hitting and the long ball powered the Charlottetown Gahan House Fawcetts to a perfect opening to the Maritime Fastball League season.The ... -
Islanders win home opener
Jordan Duffy’s sacrifice fly cashed Taylor Larkin Saturday as the Charlottetown Gaudet’s Auto Body Islanders edged the Chatham Ironmen 3-2 in New ... -
PEISAA Track and Field meet: Speed runs in Smith family
Bailey Smith will be spending a lot more time preparing than actually competing this weekend.The Morell Regional High School sprinter will run ... -
Five-tool player Doucette key for senior baseball...
Dillon Doucette set the bar high in his first season in the New Brunswick Senior Baseball League.The 21-year-old Peakes native hit .389 with ... -
Record-setting day at PEISAA track and field meet
Six records were broken during the opening day of competition at the Prince Edward Island School Athletic Association track and field ...




