- AFC Toronto forward Kaylee Hunter, 17, has been named Player of the Month for July by AFC fans.
- Hunter currently has eight goals, 31…
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AFC Toronto Dominates Calgary Wild FC with Burns’ Brace
AFC Toronto defeated Calgary Wild FC 2-0, marking their return to York Lions Stadium with a decisive victory.
- Zoe Burns scored her fir…
AFC Toronto Signs Canadian Forward Kaila Novak
AFC Toronto has signed Canadian forward Kaila Novak, who previously played for Durham Women FC in England.
Novak brings international and co…
Toronto Sceptres: A Look Back at Recent Video Highlights
A recap of recent video content featuring the Toronto Sceptres, highlighting key moments and behind-the-scenes action.
- The Sceptres ha…
Goldeneyes Snap Skid with 5-2 Victory Over Sirens
The Vancouver Goldeneyes defeated the New York Sirens 5-2, ending a four-game losing streak.
Anna Segedi scored her first PWHL goal, contrib…
Toronto Sceptres: Complete PWHL Playoffs Guide – Video Highlights
This is a compilation of video highlights related to the Toronto Sceptres’ PWHL playoff run.
- The videos span from early February to mi…
AFC Toronto Appeals Kaila Novak Red Card
AFC Toronto has appealed the straight red card issued to Kaila Novak in their match against Calgary Wild FC on October 4th.
The red card was…
Toronto PWHL Video Highlights Reel: February-March 2026
A compilation of video highlights from the Toronto PWHL team, spanning from February to mid-March 2026.
- Highlights include games and m…
AFC Toronto Signs League1’s All-Time Leading Scorer Jade Kovacevic as First Signing
AFC Toronto announces Jade Kovacevic, League1 Ontario’s all-time leading scorer, as their first-ever player signing.
Kovacevic brings extens…
Quick Hits: UConn and St. John’s Women’s Basketball, Leafs, and More
This article is a collection of links to other articles on thestar.com. The topics include:
- UConn and St. John’s women’s basketball.