A collection of news and notes from across the London-area sports scene:
London Free Press
The Western womenâs cross country team won its first national university title in 34 years in dominant fashion this past weekend at Mission Recreation Park in Kelowna, B.C. The Mustangs scored 60 points from their top finishers, including Ashley Maguire (fifth), Olivia Roussel (eighth), Sandra Guga (14th), Sophie Coutts (16th)
London Free Press
Chase and Sydney Brown made positive contributions to winning teams in their first National Football League seasons. Read More
London Free Press
I have concern regarding The London Free Press's choice of sports content. The sports world doesn't just revolve around the London Knights, current and former. People's tastes are changing and hockey isn't necessarily everyone's first choice any longer. Read More
London Free Press
London native Chase Brown – one half of the twins who've blazed a trail from local youth football to the NFL – left fans gobsmacked when he scored his first NFL touchdown Sunday with a 54-yard run that topped out at a stunning 20.4 miles per hour. Read More
London Free Press
London twins Sydney and Chase Brown are both officially NFL draft picks, having been selected by Philadelphia (66th overall) and Cincinnati (163rd overall) respectively. We first wrote about their gridiron greatness years ago while they were high school stars playing for South Collegiate. This story was originally published in the
London Free Press
During the dog days of summer camp last year, on the blazing hot University of Illinois football fields, coaches decided to finally pit the Brown twins against one another in a one-on-one drill. Read More
London Free Press
London native Chase Brown, who played football at South Collegiate before starring with NCAA Illinois, stunned onlookers with his performance at this weekend's NFL draft combine. Chase and his twin brother, Sydney Brown, are both eligible for the NFL draft, set for the weekend of April 29. Here's a sample