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Sports with Bryan Wyatt

Super Bowl, all-stars and curling

The end of the football season will feature two of the oldest franchises in the NFL. The Green Bay Packers won the NFC title, beating Chicago handily and the Pittsburgh Steelers captured the AFC title with a five-point win over the New York Jets.

A look back at 2010

It was another great sports year in Thunder Bay. The highlight had to be the World Junior Baseball Championship, which straddled the end of July and beginning of August.

Lamenting our sports past

A couple of weeks back, the Westgate Tigers played in Toronto against Sault Ste. Marie in the Northern Bowl. And, just a few days ago, I happened to run into a former high school football player, who ended up playing for the old Thunder Bay Giants.

Final thoughts on baseball season

No question that the Baseball Writers of America have made the right choices for their most valuable player awards. Toronto's Joey Votto had big numbers in all of the Triple-Crown categories, hitting .324 with 37 homers and 113 RBI.

The Price is right

It may be early, but it also might be time to stop the debate on whether the Montreal Canadiens made the right move in shipping Jaroslav Halak off to the St. Louis Blues.

Closing thoughts on 2010 baseball season

The 2010 Major League baseball season is over, and if you are a fan of the San Francisco Giants then it's time to celebrate. It's the first World Series championship for the storied franchise since it moved to the west coast in 1958.

Texas vs. San Francisco

It is time for the World Series! The San Francisco Giants are taking on the Texas Rangers. The Giants are looking for their first title since 1954, when the team was still in New York.

On the road with the Lakehead Thunderwolves

The Lakehead Thunderwolves head off on their first road trip of the 2010-11 Ontario University Athletics hockey season with three points out of a possible four in their opening weekend.

Baseball - post-season

The long major league baseball season is over, and now it's time for the postseason. October looks to be a very exciting month. Six of the eight teams in the playoffs are original franchises, though not all are still where they started.

2010 Honour Roll

It is time this weekend for one of the highlights of the yearly sports calendar in Thunder Bay. The 2010 class is officially inducted in the Northwestern Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. This year four athletes and two builders will be honoured.
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