CISQueens Leger carries Olympic flame Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Canada West OUA QSSF AUS CIS 5 Year Championship Schedule Womens Basketball Final 8 Round 1 East Regional Round 1 Central Regional Round 1 West Regional Mens Basketball Final 8 Cross Country Curling Womens Field Hockey Football Desjardins Vanier Cup Womens Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey University Cup Womens Rugby Womens Soccer Mens Soccer Swimming Track & Field Womens Volleyball Mens Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Cross Country Curling Field Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Curling Cross Country Football Ice Hockey Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling SSN Canada Website SSN Canada Webcast Schedule Le 5 Partant QSSF Basketball Show CIS Womens Hockey Weekly CIS Touchdown Football Show SSN Webcast Schedule Football Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Home Universiades FISU World University Championships StudentAthlete Info Members Info International Programs Committee About International Program Services International History Past Medalists Official BLG Website Past BLG Winners BLG Awards History History Past Winners Queens Leger carries Olympic flameGANANOQUE Ont (December 14 2009) Queens University basketball player Mitch Leger of Kingston Ont was one of 70 torchbearers who helped carry the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic flame into Kingston on Monday eveningLeger received the flame from James Logan in Gananoque Ont at approximately 527pm He passed the flame to Shiri Gabrie at 531pmThe fourth year sociology major got to keep the torch he carried as well as his official torch bearer outfitLeger is a two time OUA second team AllStar and currently leads the nation in total rebounds with 89 and is averaging 205 points per game ranking fifth in the provinceAfter traveling from Ganaoque by carvan the touch was greeted by touch bearers at Fort Henry and made its way towards a community celebration at Springer Market Sqaure in downtown Kingston Marathon swimmer Vicki Keith delivered the flame to a crowd of over 2000 people in Springer Market Square for the Kingston portion of the torch relayThe Olympic Torch Relay pauses in Kingston tonight and departs early Wednesday morning For a full schedule visit wwwthewhigcomWith files from The Kingston Whig Standard and CKWSSourceMichael GrobeCommunications and Sports Information OfficerQueens University 801 King Edward Suite N205Ottawa Ontario CanadaK1N 6N5Logo Usage Privacy PolicyTel (613) 5625670Fax (613) 5625669Email feedback@universitysportca...