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Edwin Encarnacion reacts to his two-run double for the Blue Jays in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series against the Indians in Toronto on Oct. 18, 2016. (Stan Behal/Toronto Sun)

Encarnacion is Jays GM's top priority

On one side, the Toronto Blue Jays would love a quick resolution to the Edwin Encarnacion sweepstakes, allowing them to move on to the next chore on a lengthy off-season to-do list.

Zach Maciel scored twice and added two assists to lead the Amherstview Jets to a 5-3 win over the Picton Pirates in a Provincial Junior Hockey League game Sunday night at W.J. Henderson Recreation Centre. (The Whig-Standard)

Jets veteran forward line finally catches fire

In an Amherstview Jets season that had reached the unofficial one-third mark and had produced only four wins in 14 games, it was with open arms that they welcomed in Game 15 a stellar effort from a veteran forward line that had pretty well sputtered through the early going for a variety of reasons.

Jets' forward line takes off

The forward line of Zach Maciel, Cody Jodoin and Jordan Howe combined for nine scoring points to lead the Amherstview Jets past the Picton Pirates, 5-3, in Provincial Junior Hockey League action Sunday night in Amherstview.

Gaels advance to OUA men's rugby final

Dylan Young scored a last-minute try to give the Queen's Gaels a 28-24 win over the Western Mustangs on Saturday and qualify for the Ontario University Athletics men's rugby championship game.

Vikings men lose OCAA rugby semifinal

The St. Lawrence Vikings have been relegated to the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association men's rugby bronze-medal game following a 27-17 semifinal loss to the Georgian Grizzlies in Barrie on Saturday.

KC midget girls win OFSAA team title

Anna Workman of the Kingston Blues won the only medal by a Kingston-area runner and led the Blues to their first midget girls provincial team title at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations cross-country championships Saturday at Trinity College School in Port Hope.

Kingston Frontenacs goalie Jeremy Helvig has a close call as a shot from the Guelph Storm’s Givani Smith bounces behind his foot during an Ontario Hockey League game at the Rogers K-Rock Centre on Sunday. (Steph Crosier/The Whig-Standard)

Frontenacs end three-game losing skid

While the rest of us turned back our clocks one hour this weekend, Kingston Frontenacs coach Paul McFarland, prior to Sunday’s Ontario Hockey League encounter versus the visiting Guelph Storm, turned his team’s timepiece back 43 hours, right back to the opening 20 minutes of Friday’s loss to Ottawa, a period during which his club mustered but one s

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