Article contentThe 27-year-old Reginato appeared in 39 games with the Havoc last season, posting six goals and 11 points along with 118 penalty minutes. He also played three playoff games in 2025, posting no points, four penalty minutes and a -3 rating.Article contentReginato has spent the last five seasons with Huntsville after first joining the club for the 2020-21 season.Article contentHannaford, Goldsztein named CBU athletes of the weekArticle contentGrace Hannaford and Mateo Goldsztein have been named the Cape Breton University athletic department athletes of the week for the period ending Sept. 14.Article contentHannaford, a member of the Capers’ women’s soccer program, was named the female athlete of the week after posting a four-point weekend with two goals and two assists in victories over the Saint Mary’s Huskies and Prince Edward Island Panthers last weekend in Sydney.Article contentGoldsztein, a member of the Capers’ men’s soccer program, was named the male athlete of the week after posting a goal in Cape Breton’s 4-1 victory over Prince Edward Island last Sunday.Article contentArticle contentCape Breton will return to the pitch this weekend when they travel to Newfoundland and Labrador for a pair of games against the Memorial Sea-Hawks in St. John’s.Article contentLandry named to MMGHL three stars of the weekArticle contentA member of the Cape Breton Lynx was recognized by the Maritime Major Girls Hockey League for her performance on the ice last weekend.Article contentForward Avah Landry was one of the league’s three stars of the week for the period ending Sept. 14.Article contentLandry had a strong first weekend of the season, posting four goals and six points in two victories over the Western Flames of Fredericton, N.B., in Membertou.Article contentOther members of the three stars of the week include Hali Rose MacLean of the Northern Subway Selects and Nevaeh Robertson of the Lindsay Surge.Article contentThe league didn’t announce the stars in particular order.Article contentRacer finishes in top 10 in Mike Stevens Memorial raceArticle contentA Cape Breton stock car driver was successful in finishing within the top 10 in the Mike Stevens Memorial 254 at Petty International Raceway in Petitcodiac, N.B., on Saturday.Article contentArticle contentChris Reid, originally of Howie Centre, placed eighth in the 254-lap pro stock race, which featured a total of 20 drivers. Reid was the lone Cape Breton driver in the event.Article contentCraig Slaunwhite took home first place honours, followed by Ashton Tucker. Ryan Messer, Gage Gilby and Nick Naughle rounded out the top five in the event.Article contentKody Quinn of Sydney picked up mini stock victories on Sept. 11 and Sept. 12 at Petty International Raceway as well as part of the 12th anniversary of the Mike Stevens Memorial.Article contentSydney Academy Wildcats in power rankingsArticle contentFor a second consecutive week, the Sydney Academy Wildcats have found themselves in the Nova Scotia High School Football League power rankings.Article contentSydney Academy, who had a bye week last weekend, are ranked No. 9 on the Week 2 rankings after opening the season with a 14-7 win over the Dartmouth Spartans on Sept. 7 at Open Hearth Park in Sydney.Article contentCharles P. Allen was ranked No. 1, followed by Citadel, Woodlawn, Cobequid Educational Centre and Bay View round out the top five. Lockview, Auburn Drive and Park View are ranked sixth, seventh and eighth respectively while Dartmouth is No. 10.Article contentSydney Academy will continue the regular season on Sunday when they host West Bedford at 2 p.m., at Open Hearth Park in Sydney.Article content
Cape Breton Sports In Brief for Sept. 18, 2025
