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Haworth, volleyball Tigers capture sixth AUS title

ST. JOHN'S, NL: Tori Haworth and her Dalhousie Tigers women's volleyball used their experience to hold off a valiant effort from an upstart Acadia Axewomen to capture the AUS championship on March 3 in...

Vipers capture Flag football ch’ship

FALL RIVER: In a nail biter, the GP Vanier Vipers captured the Mariner Zone girls flag football championship by virtue of a win in overtime at the BMO Soccer Centre, near the Canada Games...

Haworth, Tigers in AUS women’s vball final

ST. JOHN'S, NL: The Dalhousie Tigers women's volleyball team will be going for the AUS women's championship today March 3, after advancing by defeating host Memorial last night. The start of the first set saw...
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Golden Smiles

FALL RIVER: Team Nova Scotia might not have had the size of their opponents, but the heart and determination the players on the Under-15 football squad rose to the occasion for the team at...

VIDEO: Dragons football season opens

The Lockview High Dragons football season opened last week with a home contest against CP Allen.

Preparation key for Tigers at nats, says Waverley’s Haworth

ST. JOHN’S, NL: With a ticket to the U Sport national women’s volleyball championships later this month punched, the Dalhousie Tigers can’t slack off and have to work on staying prepared for a bigger...

Coach Baker gives his thoughts

Reporter Pat Healey spoke with Lockview High girls head coach Ken Baker following the team's first game in the Icebreaker tournament. Here is what he had to say (minus the wind blowing, which makes some...

Dragons outlast Griffins at home

FALL RIVER: It didn't look good early on for the Lockview High Dragons boys football team against the Horton High Griffins. But whatever the teams coaches told their troops at half-time seemed to light a...

On target at Harold T. Barrett

BEAVER BANK: Thanks to the night custodian at Harold T. Barrett Junior High School in Beaver Bank, students can now try their hand at a seldom known sport—darts. The school knew that Emily Alford would...

Mariners deal Phinney to Blind River

FALL RIVER: A goaltender from Fall River has headed to Ontario after being traded. Thomson Phinney, drafted 45th overall by the Yarmouth Mariners of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League after playing with the Newbridge...
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