Doug Jeffries
Anchor
First Media Job:Â Sports Director Kingston Radio June 1976
Started doing sports at CKWS TV:Â October 15, 2002
Originally from:Â Gananoque
I’m living a dream—How many people get to do what they’ve always wanted to do. Since I was a little boy I dreamed of being a Sports broadcaster, and making a living in my own backyard makes it that much sweeter. For more than 30-years I’ve worked in Kingston Radio and Television—starting at CKLC, and since 2002 I’ve been the TV Sports anchor at CKWS… I love the Kingston region, and the people I work and deal with on a daily basis. Sports is in my blood and promoting the local teams and players gives me a sense of accomplishment. I share their joy in victory and feel their pain in defeat. Thank you for allowing me to come into your homes all these years. To contact Doug, just send him an Email.
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Video Archives
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The Kingston junior football Gaels play Cumberland on Saturday at Richardson Stadium.
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The Rose of Hope golf tournament in Kingston is fast approaching.
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The Limestone District School Board held their track and field championships today.
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Jessica Power is off to a fantastic start at the Brockville Speedway.
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LaSalle wins the KASSAA junior boys rugby championship
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The Original Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston is back in business.
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Kingston athletes are off to the Canadian high school rowing championships.
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Kingston high school star Russell Greenwood signs on with the Queen’s rugby Gaels.
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The Kingston Thunder look forward to their home opener in the National Capital Junior Baseball League.
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Bryan Leeman has been coaching baseball in Kingston for more than 20-years.
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The Frontenac Falcons win the KASSAA Junior girls soccer championship
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The Ontario Provincial Junior Football League kicks off tomorrow in Kingston.
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The Kingston-Area high school track and field championships were held today at Caraco Field.
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The Kingston Secondary School Bears captured the KASSAA Ultimate championship.
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The Mille-Iles Coyotes made their Kingston high school athletic debut today.
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The Napanee Raiders win a thrilling Junior C playoff series over Amherstview.
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The Kingston junior Ponies have joined the Premier Baseball League.
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Kingston’s Matt Brash will start for the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.
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The Kingston Elite Cheerleaders are ready for the national championships
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The Frontenac Falcons win the KASSAA senior girls volleyball championship.
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Longtime Kingston track and field coach Janey O’Rourke retires after 45 yearsUnder sunny skies, the Kingston high school track and field championships were held Thursday at Caraco. It was the first meet towards qualifying for OFSAA.SportsMay 12
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Napanee Raiders sights set on Schmaltz Cup trophy once againThe Napanee Raiders scored a thrilling overtime victory over Amherstview to win the Tod Division Junior C championship series in seven games.SportsApr 18
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This was a big week for baseball in KingstonThe Premier Baseball League has expanded to nine teams. The Kingston Jr. Ponies have decided to join the top minor league in the province.SportsApr 14
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Dreams do come true for Kingston pitching sensation Matt BrashHard work has paid off for Kingston's Matt Brash. The talented right-hander has earned a spot in Seattle's pitching rotation. He makes his MLB debut on Tuesday against Chicago.SportsApr 8
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Falcons capture Kingston high school senior girls volleyball championshipIn front of a raucous crowd at Kingston's St. Lawrence College, the Frontenac Falcons defeated LaSalle in four sets to win the high school senior girls volleyball title.SportsMar 31
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Frontenac Falcons sweep KASSAA basketball titles with victories over LaSalleThe Frontenac Falcons pulled away in the second quarter and easily beat the LaSalle Black Knights to win the KASSAA senior boys basketball championship.SportsMar 30
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Capacity crowd turns out for Kingston, Ont. high school hockey championship gameThe atmosphere was electric for the Kingston-Area high school boys hockey final. Almost a thousand fans watched the Holy Cross Crusaders beat the Frontenac Falcons 4-1.SportsMar 29
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Two-time U.S skating champion Alissa Czisny headlines show in GananoqueAfter three long years, the Gananoque Figure Skating Club finally gets to put on a season-ending ice show. It's a chance for everyone to showcase their talents.SportsMar 24
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Lily Goss: Deep down I knew my heart belonged to Queen’sKingston soccer star Lily Goss has decided to stay at home and play for Queen's University. Head coach Dave McDowell could not be happier.SportsMar 23
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Frontenac Falcons go undefeated in winning KASSAA girls’ hockey titleIt was a short season, but at least they had a season. The Frontenac Falcons captured the KASSAA girls' hockey championship with a victory over LaSalle.SportsMar 10
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Quinten George: Queen’s was always my number one choiceThe Queen's football Gaels have successfully recruited one of Kingston's top high school players. Quinten George looks forward to playing in the OUA.SportsMar 3
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Queen’s Gaels men’s hockey team honors former player for 100th birthdayStu Crawford has been associated with Queen's hockey for eight decades. He was a player and now a proud alumnus. The team treated him to a special 100th birthday.SportsMar 3
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Queen’s Gaels men’s hockey teams honours former player for 100th birthdayThe Queen's University hockey Gaels have created a lasting memory for one of their biggest supporters. On March 2, Stu Crawford celebrated his 100th birthday.SportsMar 2
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St. Lawrence Surge seeking steady improvement as season opens after pandemic hiatusThe St. Lawrence Surge are back playing basketball after a two year hiatus because of the pandemic.SportsFeb 15
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Kingston Ice Wolves’ Gilmour signs NCAA D-1 scholarship with Providence CollegeDespite not having a regular season to participate in, Kingston Ice Wolves product Taylor Gilmour has accepted an NCAA Division 1 scholarship.SportsFeb 10
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Kingston hockey player commits to NCAA team with division 1 scholarshipThe 16-year-old forward with the Kingston Ice Wolves of the Provincial Junior Women's Hockey League has accepted a scholarship at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.SportsFeb 4
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Kingston Canadians Special Needs Hockey program is looking for new playersEveryone should have the opportunity to play the great game of hockey. That's the goal of the Kingston Canadians Special Needs program.SportsDec 13, 2021
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Athens Aeros: Hockey with Heart since 1968The Athens Aeros have played a key role in their community for more than 50 years. The Junior B hockey club is a big part of the community both on and off the ice.SportsDec 8, 2021
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Despite being undefeated, the Queen’s hockey Gaels expect more of themselvesThe Queen's hockey Gaels appear to be the team to beat in the OUA's eastern division. Brett Gibson's club is undefeated after seven games.SportsDec 2, 2021
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Frontenac Falcons head to the Eastern OFSSA Bowl on Monday in Belleville, Ont.For the first time since 2015, the Frontenac Falcons win the Kingston-Area senior high school football championship. They defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders 35-17.SportsNov 26, 2021
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Amherstview Junior C Jets hoping to play ‘meaningful’ games next AprilThe Amherstview Junior C Jets and Napanee Raiders renew their rivalry on Sunday night at the W.J. Henderson Arena. Game time is 7:30 p.m.SportsNov 18, 2021
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Team Horgan has enjoyed tremendous success in a short period of timeA Kingston based curling rink skipped by Tanner Horgan would love to represent Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.SportsNov 16, 2021
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Queen’s Gaels get another shot at Laval in U-Sport women’s rugbyThe Queen's Gaels get another shot at Laval in U-Sport women's rugby. The Rouge et Or beat the Gaels in the 2019 gold medal final.SportsNov 11, 2021
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Scott Chadwick on the Canadian Olympic curling trials: ‘Why not us, let’s believe’Scott Chadwick's dream of curling in the Olympics is a step closer to reality. His Kingston-based rink is one of nine teams competing in the Canadian Olympic trials in Saskatoon.SportsNov 10, 2021
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Queen’s Gaels seeking their first ever gold medal in U-Sport women’s rugbyThe best teams in Canadian university women's rugby will be in Kingston this week. The Queen's Gaels are hosting the national championship tournament.SportsNov 8, 2021