Ontario border town giving Phillies some love to support local skipper Rob Thomson
CORUNNA, Ont. — Sporting loyalties on the Ontario side of the St. Clair River have been split between Toronto and Detroit for decades.
The Blue Jays and Tigers hats have been put away for another season and the hockey rivalry between the Maple Leafs and Red Wings won’t be renewed for a few more weeks.
There’s a new rooting interest in the border town of Corunna, Ont., and surrounding area. The Philadelphia Phillies are getting the love now that local skipper Rob Thomson has guided the team to the World Series.
“Whoever thought a Corunna boy who went to the same high school that we did was going to do something like this,” said local resident Becky Gilliland. “It’s amazing.”