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Old Posted Oct 21, 2015, 11:51 PM
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Senators Foundation breaks ground on Overbrook rink

By Alex Robinson
Ottawa East News, Oct 21, 2015


Overbrook skaters will have a brand new outdoor rink to play hockey on this December.

The Ottawa Senators Foundation started work to build a new “Sens Rink” in Overbrook Park on Oct. 13. The foundation has already built five other such rinks for youth and children across the Ottawa region and hopes to build 20 in total.

“Sens Rinks provide a space close to home for kids and their families to get active and fosters skills such as leadership, teamwork and fair play,” Danielle Robinson, president of the foundation, said at a ground-breaking ceremony on Oct. 8.

The rinks, which include hockey dasher boards, fencing and nets, offer free recreational programs to young people year-round as they also have basketball nets in the summer. Community leaders hope the rink will help to push disadvantaged youth to become physically active and socially engaged.

“Social recreation for the youth of our city is a key aspect of the corporate and philanthropic giving of the company,” said John Ruddy, Trinity Development Group president and CEO, which served as the main sponsor of the rink.

“We are proud to support a Sens Rink initiative here in the Overbrook community knowing that the neighbourhood as a whole has committed to the successful operation of the rink and social recreation activities.”

Elected officials, as well as Cyril Leeder, Ottawa Senators president, attended the ground-breaking ceremony.

“The city of Ottawa is very proud of our partnership with the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club and the Ottawa Senators Foundation,” said Mayor Jim Watson.

“The new rink will be a great facility all year round, with skating and hockey clinics, as well as many summer sporting programs. It will benefit hundreds of children and families in this community and beyond.”

Work on the rink is expected to be finished by December 2015.

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[Ottawa] Fury [FC] Claim Fall Title With Win in Jacksonville
Ottawa erases first half deficit to claim NASL Fall Season Championship

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[Ottawa] Fury [FC] Claim Fall Title With Win in Jacksonville
Ottawa erases first half deficit to claim NASL Fall Season Championship

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I already have my tickets for the semi-final and final. I can't wait!!!

There are rumours floating around that there will be a huge announcement during the Grey Cup indicating the start of a new 1st division soccer league in Canada being organized by both the CFL and the CSA. The rumours were mentioned during an episode of the "Ours is the Fury" podcast.

Considering OSEG's association to the CFL through the Red Blacks, it would be interesting if Ottawa Fury FC would become one of the founding teams of the new league.
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Another pro-basketball team for Ottawa. Rumours were that Dave Smart and Leo Rautins wanted to bring an Ottawa team back to the NBLC. Perhaps they've decided on the Canadian Basketball League instead.

I have more confidence in the CBL than the NBLC. The President, Butch Carter, is a former NBA coach, is well connected and respected, and knows basketball. I wish this league luck.

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Published on: October 26, 2015 | Last Updated: October 26, 2015 2:14 PM EDT

The return of professional basketball to Ottawa seems a step closer with the appointment of a CEO for a new club in Kitchener-Waterloo and the release of a schedule that includes games against a team from the capital.

The Canadian Basketball League made the announcement on Monday.

Some final details remain to be ironed out before an Ottawa team is formally introduced, officials with the CBL say. However, the Kitchener-Waterloo club says it will play Ottawa on Dec. 18, again on Dec. 31, Jan. 29, 2016, March 5 and March 11. There are also matches against teams from Scarborough and Hamilton on the schedule.

Ottawa had a one-season run of professional basketball with the SkyHawks franchise in the National Basketball League of Canada in 2013-14.

That club won 21 of 41 games, but was caught up in controversy off the court. The original nickname of Tomahawks was quickly withdrawn; the team’s first head coach was dismissed after just seven games and small crowds forced a late-season move from too-large Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata to the CEGEP de l’Outaouais in Gatineau and La Cité Collégiale on Ottawa’s east side. The other NBL Canada governors voted in July 2014 to remove the SkyHawks franchise owned by Bytown Sports & Entertainment Group.
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2015, 4:48 AM
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Another pro-basketball team for Ottawa. Rumours were that Dave Smart and Leo Rautins wanted to bring an Ottawa team back to the NBLC. Perhaps they've decided on the Canadian Basketball League instead.

I have more confidence in the CBL than the NBLC. The President, Butch Carter, is a former NBA coach, is well connected and respected, and knows basketball. I wish this league luck.



http://ottawacitizen.com/sports/bask...ll-league-team
To have any chance of success they need to play at TD Place, but it may be a challenge getting the dates they want.
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I already have my tickets for the semi-final and final. I can't wait!!!

There are rumours floating around that there will be a huge announcement during the Grey Cup indicating the start of a new 1st division soccer league in Canada being organized by both the CFL and the CSA. The rumours were mentioned during an episode of the "Ours is the Fury" podcast.

Considering OSEG's association to the CFL through the Red Blacks, it would be interesting if Ottawa Fury FC would become one of the founding teams of the new league.

Also, this new Canadian soccer league would begin in 2017, meaning that the Fury would still be playing in the NASL next season.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2017, 11:37 AM
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New Rideau Tennis Club owners to bring more sports to 105-year-old facility
Rideau Sports Centre vows to respect club's 'storied past' after sale announced Monday

By Matthew Kupfer, CBC News
Posted: Aug 01, 2017 6:48 AM ET Last Updated: Aug 01, 2017 6:48 AM ET


The new owners of Ottawa's historic Rideau Tennis Club say they'll be bringing new sports to the 105-year-old facility while also vowing to honour the club's "storied past."

On Monday, the RA Centre announced they had sold the club on the banks of the Rideau River to a "new organization" called the Rideau Sports Centre.

Its CEO, Nicki Bridgland, founded the Ottawa Sports and Social Club, which oversees dozens of sports leagues around the city.

"This new organization is going to respect the storied past of the Rideau Tennis Club," Bridgland told CBC News.

She's working with advisers in the tennis community and architect Barry Padolsky, himself a club member, to look at how to update the facility as it opens up to more public use and new sports, she said.

The RA Centre, which has run the club since 2004, said a change in the tennis market over the last decade made it difficult to make money at the facility.

But Bridgland said there's high demand for sports facilities in Ottawa.

"I think the key here is introducing a diversity of sport, while maintaining tennis at the facility. But introducing other sports, so that there are really different demographics that we're tapping into and providing innovative and varied programming for all demographics."

Bridgland also said the revamped and re-named Rideau Sports Centre will include a new restaurant and patios that will be open to the public.

Neither party would disclose the value of the deal for the lease, which is on land owned by the National Capital Commission.

Founded in 1912, the club has 19 outdoor tennis courts in the summer and eight hard courts open during the winter under two air domes.

Members have been on edge about the fate of the tennis club since earlier this summer, when management delayed a pair of meetings.

Marc O'Sullivan, who has been a member for almost a decade, attended a meeting for members about the sale. He's worried changes will eliminate the programs that brought tennis fans to the facility, he said.

"My hope is that the new owners will try to have not only have tennis courts available, but have clinics, tournaments, leagues that will provide the sort of dynamic environment for all the tennis fans that are here today," he said.

But some club members are saying this may mark the end of an era for a community with decades-old friendships, he added.

"It's a parting of ways in many instances," O'Sullivan said. "People will spread out to existing clubs according to where they live and there will be a lot of lost friendships."

The centre will be a community hub, acting as an anchor for recreational activities along the Rideau River, Bridgland said.

"This property is an under-utilized place in the heart of the city. We really want to make it a landmark of the city, open to everyone," she said.

Partnerships with leagues and tennis tournaments, such as this week's Roman Cup Memorial Tournament, may change after the facility is renovated, she added.

"As far as tournaments and existing programming, it will look different than it has for the past number of decades," Bridgland said. "Tennis is here and it's here to stay. It's not going to be shifted off the facility. I have a commitment to maintaining tennis."

The club will offer winter tennis this year under one dome. The other dome will be converted to a multi-sport facility that could be used for volleyball, basketball, indoor soccer and floor hockey.

Renovations will begin Aug. 22, and Bridgland said the RA Centre will accommodate interrupted memberships.

There will also be discounts for members who want to join the Ottawa Tennis and Lawn Bowling Club, she said.

The Rideau Sports Centre will hold meetings with the community in September and is expected to open in October, Bridgland said.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa...nday-1.4229793
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I feel this thread should be updated with news about the Ottawa Fury and their being booted from the USL... :/
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I feel this thread should be updated with news about the Ottawa Fury and their being booted from the USL... :/
That's significant news for sure. Though they're not being booted from the USL. The USL actually wants to keep them.

It's CONCACAF (the FIFA-affiliated governing body for this part of the world) that says the Ottawa Fury can't play in the USL any more.
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Yep. In all likelihood it seems like the Fury don't play next year. It's possible they slip into CPL for 2019 but it's going to be a tight, messy transition if so.
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Yep. In all likelihood it seems like the Fury don't play next year. It's possible they slip into CPL for 2019 but it's going to be a tight, messy transition if so.
For any professional sports franchise, skipping a year will be devastating. The team will lose all or most of its personnel and players. This is something to avoid.
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The team will lose all or most of its personnel and players.
Soccer's a bit different because of the widespread practice of clubs loaning out players to other clubs; but yes, this would be terrible for the Fury.
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Are CONCACAF really that inflexible? In that there is no negotiation possible?
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Lawyers are getting involved, so this story is just the beginning. Would be nice to know WHY CONCACAF is kicking them out.
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Lawyers are getting involved, so this story is just the beginning. Would be nice to know WHY CONCACAF is kicking them out.
Because they're not playing in Canada's top division and CONCACAF don't see a good enough reason why not. Exceptions can be made for the MLS teams as they're still competing at the top level in the US, but for Ottawa to rather play in USL (2nd division) instead of CPL (Canada 1st division) is probably not enough for CONCACAF...

There's going to be more to this story i'd imagine. Something's up.
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I'm very confused with what's happening. I didn't understand why they switched leagues (last year?) in the first place. Jumping from league to league doesn't help attract long-term fans. Professional soccer seems very unstable. Seems very corrupt too.
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The fact that Victor Montagliani, the President of CONCACAF, is the former president of the Canadian Soccer Association and an advocate for the CPL is suspect. The guy is using his position to strong arm the Fury into the CPL.
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The fact that Victor Montagliani, the President of CONCACAF, is the former president of the Canadian Soccer Association and an advocate for the CPL is suspect. The guy is using his position to strong arm the Fury into the CPL.
CONCACAF's statement from last night dictates that neither the CSA nor the Fury submitted formal applications for Fury to play in USL for 2019. Could have been the CSA doing nothing or the USSF doing nothing.
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Just to close the loop on this one - the Fury are back in the USL for 2019:

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By Ottawa Fury FC, 12/21/18, 1:10PM EST

Ottawa Fury FC was today informed by Canada Soccer that it has now been sanctioned by CONCACAF, the governing body for soccer in North America, to play in the United Soccer League (USL) in 2019, subject to approval by FIFA, soccer’s international governing body. Notification was provided to Canada Soccer after Fury FC sought urgent relief from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to permit the team to play in the USL after its sanctioning had been brought into question by CONCACAF. With confirmation that CONCACAF sanctioning has been received, there is no longer any need for the urgent relief from CAS.

“Now that we’re sanctioned by CONCACAF, the US Soccer Federation and Canada Soccer to play in USL Championship in 2019, we will accelerate preparations for the 2019 season,” said Mark Goudie, President and CEO of Ottawa Fury FC’s parent company, the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG). “Too much negative energy has already been expended on this. I hope that we (starting with me) can now get back to supporting Canadian soccer and each other, regardless of what level or pitch we play on or badge we wear… except for the two-hour period we might play against each other, of course.”

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Goudie added: “Julian (Ottawa Fury FC GM Julian de Guzman) can now get back to completing our roster for 2019 and we look forward to our mission to bring playoff soccer back to Ottawa come next fall.”

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