Our return to play program is evolving more. With the governments announcement to move Step 3 to July 16th, we are excited to declare the following new steps...
Our return to play has now been approved by both the government of Ontario and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit.
The Huronia Stallions are gearing up for a return to the gridiron next month. Players from all over Simcoe County and Muskoka have been unable to play football since 2019 due to the constraints related to the pandemic.
With COVID-19 cases falling, vaccinations on the rise, the stay-at-home order set to expire and more and more talk of loosening restrictions, Chris Forde remains hopeful a return to the gridiron is on the horizon for the Huronia Stallions.
Due to the current Covid 19 situation in Ontario and the Stay-at-Home order (April 8) by the provincial government the Stallions would like to state that all football activities will not start on May 1.
2021 brings with it renewed energy and hope for our lives to get back to some semblance of normal, and with that hope comes the preparation for the 2021 Huronia Stallions football season.
Jordan Travis, Payton Plesh, and Sean Deasy Take Top Honours
The Huronia Stallions football club recently completed their twenty-first season operating a developmental house league program.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Team overcame a 10-0 fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Etobicoke Eagles 11-10 in their OFC Quarterfinal Playoff Matchup.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 5-0 with a low-scoring 9-0 victory over the Cornwall Wildcats.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 4-0 on the season with a hard-fought 8-6 victory over the previously unbeaten Etobicoke Eagles.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 3-0 on the season with a solid 27-9 victory over the Peterborough Wolverines.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team defeated the Scarborough Thunder 14-7 to improve to 2-0 on the season.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team dominated from start to finish in a 48-0 triumph over the Quinte Skyhawks.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team overcame a late 24-14 fourth quarter deficit to defeat the Oshawa Hawkeyes 27-24.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team are now 4-2-1 on the season after earning a 13-13 tie with the undefeated and first place Scarborough Thunder. The Stallions fell behind 6-0 after the Thunder returned an early punt for a touchdown.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 4-2 on the season with a convincing 20-0 victory over the Cornwall Wildcats. The Stallions offence generated two scores on Justin Janicki and Michael Cassano touchdown runs.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 2-2 on the season with an impressive 38-23 victory over the Oakville Titans.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team fell to 1-2 on the season with a hard fought 16-3 loss to the Etobicoke Eagles.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 1-1 on the season with a 24-12 victory over the Peterborough Wolverines.
The Huronia Stallions Football Club is mourning the death of longtime coach Jeff Hale, who died Oct. 24 following a battle with cancer.
The Ontario Football Conference (OFC) recently released its 2017 positional all-stars and Conference MVP winners.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team staged a monumental come from behind victory to defeat the Sault St. Marie Sabrecats 41-34 to advance to the OFC Northern Conference Title game.
The Stallions will be having their Annual Tackle Hunger Campaign this Friday which also coincides each year with the final House League games of the season.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team rebounded from a tough loss to Peterborough last week with a hard fought 24-21 victory over the previously unbeaten North Halton Crimson Tide.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team lost 24-9 to their rivals from Peterborough to fall to 3-1 on the season.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team improved to 3-0 on the season with a 64-6 beat down of the Nipissing Wild.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team moved to 2-0 on the season with a hard fought 23-15 victory over the Sault Saint Marie Sabercats.
Varsity, Junior Varsity and Bantam teams all kicked off the season with wins.
“I couldn't have ever thought that I would ever be the top receiver taken in the draft eight years ago,” Vandervoort said. “Playing (Huronia) Stallions (football) helped develop me.
The Stallions have become a Simcoe County community institution and now have several players in the system who are the children of alumni.
The Huronia Stallions Football organization is busy preparing for their 25th season. The program will hold a celebration this summer where former players, coaches, and their families will be encouraged to attend to mark the quarter century milestone.
Former Huronia Stallions and Bear Creek Kodiaks quarterback Tivon Cook will be playing in the Mitchell Bowl this Saturday at 4 pm ET, in Calgary, against the University of Calgary, for a chance to go to the Vanier Cup.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team was defeated 51-7 in Hamilton by the Burlington Stampeders in the OFC Championship game.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varisty team defeated the North Halton Crimson Tide 22-18 in a hard fought contest to win the OFC’s Northern Conference and advance to the Championship game.
The Huronia Stallions Football club recently learned of the selection of eight of their players as Ontario Football Conference All-Stars.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team defended home turf with a dramatic 31-26 victory over the Oakville Titans.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team finished the regular season with a 29-14 victory over the Toronto Junior Argos.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team defeated the North Halton Crimson Tide 46-39 to finish the season with a 4-4 record. The Stallions failed to make the playoffs for the first time since they moved to the OFC in 2011.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team defeated Nipissing 51-14 to improve to 3-4 on the season.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Team fell just short of a dramatic last second victory over the Peterborough Wolverines.
JV Stallions Remain Undefeated, Bantam Team rolls and Varsity loses at the Goal line ahead of Cottage Cup Showdown this weekend v Peterborough
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 2-1 on the season with a commanding 41-7 victory over the Oakville Titans.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team improved to 2-0 on the season with a 39-22 victory over the Sudbury Gladiators.
The Huronia Stallions Football Club opens the season with a triple header against Vaughn at York University this weekend. Action begins at 2pm with the Bantams, followed by the JVs at 5pm and the Varsity team at 7:30pm.
Recently some Varsity and JV players participated as extras in a tv series starring Hollywood actor James Franco.
The Huronia Stallions bantam team riding an 8 game win streak went off to Guelph to take on Burlington in the Ontario Football Confrence championship game.
The Huronia Stallions Bantam team took on the visiting Oakville Titans Saturday in Midhurst in the Ramsey conference championship game and came away with the 34-13 win to punch their ticket to the league championship Saturday at noon in Guelph at Alumni Stadium.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team galloped into the playoffs Saturday looking to capture their 5th consecutive OFC Northern Conference title.
The House league today has over 220 players in 3 divisions with teams in both Orillia and Barrie.
As we wrap up the season I want to take a moment and recognize some groups of people that have helped in providing your son's and daughter's with a great experience.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team concluded the regular season with a convincing 49-14 victory over the Nipissing Wild.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team got back in the win column by cruising to a 43-22 victory over the visiting Clarington Knights
The Huronia Stallions Bantam, Junior Varsity, and Varsity teams all traveled to Georgetown this past weekend for a highly anticipated matchup with the North Halton Crimson Tide that did not disappoint.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team fell to 2-1 on the season with a 37-14 defeat against the Peterborough Wolverines.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team defeated the Oakville Titans 21-7 to improve to 2-0 on the season.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team won a hard-fought defensive struggle 8-5 over the visiting Sudbury Gladiators.
The Huronia Stallions Football Club kicks off the 2015 season with a trio of games this weekend.
For the true football player there is no offseason. The winter months are where the hard work is done to ensure success on the field in the spring, summer and fall.
Take advantage of experienced coaching with current and former CIS players, position coaches and coordinators.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team took on the Hamilton Hurricanes this Saturday in the Ontario Football Conference Championship game.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team defeated the North Halton Crimson Tide 34-29 in a wildly entertaining game.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team took on their northern rival the Sudbury Gladiators on Saturday with a berth in the Conference Finals on the line.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team have released their nominees for the Ontario Football Conference All-Star team.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team finished the regular season with a 52-7 trouncing of the Peterborough Wolverines.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team won a thrilling 42-30 shootout over the Toronto Junior Argonauts to improve to 5-2 on the season.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team defeated North Halton 21-6 to improve to 3-2 on the season.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 3-1 on the season with a hard fought 27-10 victory over the winless Nipissing Wild.
What were we to make of this? It seemed like a noble gesture two years ago, when the Alouettes signed a pair of Canadian university quarterbacks — Kyle Quinlan and Kyle Graves — inviting both to training camp.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Team got back on track with a 44-0 victory over the Clarington Knights.
The Huronia Stallions Bantam Team improved to 2-0 on the season with a 34-0 victory over the Vaughn Rebels.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football Team defeated the Oakville Titans 40-9.
Barrie native Wade Conrad has taken his football dream overseas. He is a lineman with the Bern Grizzlies of the Swiss American Football Association, National League 'A'.
The Huronia Stallions are chomping at the bit to start training camp Thursday, excited to emerge from a long winter to battle Ontario’s top football teams.
2013 saw the Stallions graduate their 100th player to the Canadian University Football ranks.
Thorn became the fourth Stallion to be named as an All-Canadian, which is the highest honour for a University Football player.
The Huronia Stallions and Hamilton Hurricances both entered the OFC Championship game undefeated with Hamilton seen by most league observers as an overwhelming favourite.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team defeated the Peterborough Wolverines 35-13 to advance to their third consecutive Ontario Football Conference Championship game.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football Team defeated Oakville 34-12 in the opening round of the playoffs. The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity Team lost their quarterfinal playoff game 40-24 to North Halton.
The Huronia Stallions Bantam team came into the final game of the regular season looking for a win in a rematch against a strong North Halton team that handily defeated the Stallions in week 3.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team defeated Sudbury 34-0 to finish the regular season with a 5-3 record. The Stallions have earned a playoff spot securing third place in the Northern Conference.
Updates on the Bantam, Varsity and Junior Varsity Games.
The Huronia Stallions Junior Varsity team fell to 3-3 on the season with a 28-26 loss to the Oakville Titans.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team won their home opener 55-7 over the Peterborough Wolverines. The win has the Stallions in sole possession of first place in the OFC North Division with a 4-0 record.
On Sunday, a battle between the unbeaten Huronia Stallions and Toronto Junior Argos took place in OFC Football action.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Team improved to 2-0 on the season with a 37-7 victory over the Oakville Titans.
The Huronia Stallions recently held a fundraiser in conjunction with the Canadian Football League and Toronto Argonauts. The Tackle Hunger Initiative collected over 802 lbs of food for needy residents of the Barrie area.
On May 24, the Huronia Stallions and Toronto Argonauts teamed up to tackle hunger.
The Huronia Stallions Football Club recently held a year end banquet to celebrate the 2012 season.
2012 was an outstanding year for the Huronia Stallions Football family. The Varsity team achieved back to back North Division Titles and Championship game appearances.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football Team won the Ontario Football Conference's Northern Division Championship with a dramatic 36-29 victory over the Nipissing Wild.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team defeated the Clarington Knights 50-21 in their OFC Quarterfinal playoff game.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football Team improved to 5-2 on the season with a convincing 36-6 victory over the Clarington Knights.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team lost a dramatic 13-12 decision to the Twin City Predators this weekend.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity team improved to 4-1 on the season with a 34-21 road victory over the Nippising Wild.
The Huronia Stallions Football Club is celebrating their 20th season this summer and have a trio of games this Saturday at the Barrie Sports Complex in Midhurst.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Team posted a 29-7 victory over the Forest City Thunderbirds.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football Team improved to 2-0 this season with a 22-0 victory over the Clarington Tigers.
Huronia Stallion coach Taylor Shadgett competed in the Ontario amateur Power lifting championship last weekend and won his weight category.
This past weekend four former Huronia Stallions attended the CFL's evaluation camp.
Twenty years ago, Mississauga's Ray Roach, the late Gord Carey, of Oshawa, and Martino DiSabatino, of Huronia, banded together to form a summer football league for players 19 and younger.
From 2004 until 2006, the peewee Huronia Stallions won three consecutive South Central Ontario Football League (SCOFL) crowns.
The 1999 edition of the Huronia Stallions was an experienced team looking for success after a tough 1-7 season in the previous campaign.
The year 1998 was an important season for the Huronia Stallions varsity team.
Former Huronia Stallion player and coach Clint Uttley was named the head coach of the McGill University Redmen last week.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team defeated the Sudbury Gladiators 20-17 to capture the Northern Conference Championship and earn a berth in the Ontario Football Conference Provincial Title game.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity football team overcame tremendous adversity to defeat the North Bay Wild in Ontario Football Conference Action.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team crushed Sudbury 52-17. The win evened the Stallions record to 2-2 and avenged a 41-22 loss to Sudbury earlier in the season.
The Stallions took a 14-3 lead in the first half spurred by two forced fumbles by impact rookie Linebacker Zach Hellreich.
The Huronia Stallions Varsity Football team improved to 1-2 on the season with a 22-14 victory over the Clarington Knights.