Ottawa’s Suds Buds & Windmills: Who Are We?
The Ottawa Suds Buds & Windmills (SBW) was established in 2010. At the time of its creation, the main goal was to provide co-ed opportunities to play safe recreational-level softball.
Now SBW has grown into a miniature league, playing softball while also adding Futsal, Volleyball and Ball Hockey to its roster. SBW also organizes annual softball tournaments, events and charity outreaches in the Ottawa region.
SBW continues to foster new friendships and provides new experiences to young Ottawa adults to play and grow as a team.
Over the years, SBW has grown and learned with the help of its sponsors:
Broadhead Brewery,
Northern Phenix,
Southbank Dodge,
Dinardo's Ski.Bike.Hike and
Katimavic Massage Therapy.
Our next game saw SBW taking on HSK in this always intense match-up between these two rivals. It would take nearly seven minutes for our first marker, and it came from Alastair Webb as he beat the tender with a wrister from the point. Kelly, from SBW, would even things up as she buried a rebound in front, 1-1...
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Part of the National Hockey League’s Hockey is for Everyone umbrella, the NHL’s Girls and Women in Hockey initiative was created to recognize female players, leaders and role models, making an impact on and off the ice.
For the second straight season, the Ottawa Senators will be recognizing influential female role models in the Ottawa-Gatineau hockey communi...
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SBW Ball Hockey Ottawa
Our next game saw the Buds taking on Electric Mayem. It was hard fought game with both teams playing aggressive defence in their own ends. However, for SBW, the story of the game stellar performance from the masked man in goal. The game got off to a quick start...
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For whoever is interested in getting some practice in at some Ottawa softball batting clinics!!
The snow is melting in Ottawa. The weather is beautiful and spring is here. Soon the Ottawa softball diamonds will be bumping with activity. With all this just around the corner and the season fast approaching, I am organizing 4 Ottawa softball batting clinics for...
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Our next game in Ottawa saw SBW’s Ballhockey Team Dylan, playing their second game, taking on NR in a game that seemed deja vu-ish, as one man really made the difference. NR would open the scoring when Colin Kargus would get a pass from the tender. He would snap it home, while in front. Kargus was at it again as he sent a backhander...
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Ottawa Ball Hockey team SBW’s and one day league, was looking a little different this week. Team Dylan was formed while Team Cuba was on vacation. No one enjoyed that a double header was booked but it was and here we are. Playing in game 1 of 2, taking on FO, who have been on a “hot streak lately”...
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Our next game saw SBW taking on the new comers MNY. MNY would open the scoring as Dylan Cundell would get the first goal in Franchise history by beating the keeper with a wrister in the slot. SBW would get that one back as Jake Miron put the ball between the D’s legs and wristed it, up top, 1-1. Alex Thomson would wrist one five-hole to put SBW up 2-1...
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Long time Bud Leebo has a winter indoor volleyball team that is hurt by injuries and he needs two subs for a double header tonight (Jan 30th) at 7:15 pm /8:15 pm @ Odawa (old Rideau high school – 815 St. Laurent Boulevard)
Contact Leebo or a captain for more information.
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We know people want to play sometimes as many games as they can but bear in mind this can affect the team as a whole and cause problems for captains especially in certain circumstances. Please keep this in mind when considering sparing for another team. Below is a set of guidelines to clearly explain what is CERTAINLY NOT acceptable...
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Our next game saw SBW taking on newcomer JTT. JTT had a quick start and kept up the pressure early on and they def gave us the shaft in this one. This was a prime example of a team with one line being way better than the other. Also having one player that carries the team. Alejandra Moreau-Ortiz opened the scorring by burying a cross-crease tap in...
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