MWO Sports is a weekly sports talk show hosted by Ryan Drury, Steve Sabourin and Chris Clarke of CKNX. The guys will discuss topics from the wide world of sports, including hockey, baseball, football, golf, and many others, from the pros down to junior. (Logo provided by Wightman Telecom)MWO Sports is a weekly sports talk show hosted by Ryan Drury, Steve Sabourin and Chris Clarke of CKNX. The guys will discuss topics from the wide world of sports, including hockey, baseball, football, golf, and many others, from the pros down to junior. (Logo provided by Wightman Telecom)
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MWO Sports cover Mitchell Hawks logo change, WOAA roster rules and much more

On a special bonus episode, Ryan Drury and Adam Bell discuss a number of topics.

Topics include the forced logo change of the Mitchell Hawks by the Ontario Human Rights Commission as 40 teams around Ontario received a similar order.

They also discuss a big trade by the Wingham Ironmen, roster rule changes in the WOAA Senior League, and how the EA Sports NHL franchise is terminally disappointing.

Listen here, or visit http://cknx.ca/mwo-sports/, https://classicrock945.ca/mwo-sports, Soundcloud or download it on your favourite podcast app.

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