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SSSAA results for Wednesday, Oct. 15

SSSAA results for Wednesday, Oct. 15

Below are resutls from SSSAA events that took place on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Varsity Girls Basketball Superior 66 Westgate 42 (played at Superior) S: Jessica Waugh 21 W: Amanda Irvine 9 Standings School W-L PCT GB 1. Hammarskjold 7-1 .889 --- 2. St.
Midget AA Queens head south for CCM National Invitational

Midget AA Queens head south for CCM National Invitational

THUNDER BAY – The Thunder Bay Sportop midget AA Queens head to Blaine, Minn., this weekend to take part in the Upper Midwest Elite League’s CCM National Invitational Tournament at the Fogerty Arena complex.
Wolves cap off perfect weekend in Winnipeg

Wolves cap off perfect weekend in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG -- The Lakehead Thunderwolves women’s basketball team hopes to make undefeated weekends a regular habit this season.
Wolves pick up first regular season win, break three-game losing streak

Wolves pick up first regular season win, break three-game losing streak

THUNDER BAY -- The Lakehead Thunderwolves have been able to open two goal leads with ease so far this season. The challenge has been hanging on to them.
North Stars fall to Dryden in shootout

North Stars fall to Dryden in shootout

Blake Berg was the shootout hero Friday night, scoring the lone goal to give the Dryden Ice Dogs a 4-3 win over the Thunder Bay North Stars.
Trojans edge Vikings on last-second field goal

Trojans edge Vikings on last-second field goal

Musa Aldresse is a pretty cool customer.
Wolves still winless

Wolves still winless

Three games in and the Lakehead Thunderwolves are still searching for their first win of 2014-15.
Still undefeated

Still undefeated

At 6-foot-8, 14-year-old Austin Burchat is probably the biggest player in junior varsity football.
North Stars edge Lakers in shootout

North Stars edge Lakers in shootout

Bradley Belisle sent the Thunder Bay North Stars to overtime, scoring the equalizer with 18 seconds to play in regulation.
State of the art

State of the art

THUNDER BAY -- Joel Scherban wants young hockey players to have access to the tools they need to reach their full potential.
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