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De Haan nets OT winner for basketball Wolves

De Haan nets OT winner for basketball Wolves

Jessica de Haan came through in the clutch. The rookie centre hit the winning jump shot Saturday night with 22 seconds left in overtime, handing the Lakehead Thunderwolves an 83-80 road win over the Western Mustangs.
Unsung heroes

Unsung heroes

Adam Sergerie says he’s had a tough time generating scoring chances. Victor Anilane could barely find his way into the lineup for most of the first half of the OUA hockey season.
SIJHL's Clydesdales in trouble, may fold

SIJHL's Clydesdales in trouble, may fold

The Duluth Clydesdales difficulty finding players may finally have caught up to the Superior International Junior Hockey League team.
Fragale's 32 not enough to help Wolves win at Western

Fragale's 32 not enough to help Wolves win at Western

Carolyn Fragale’s 32 points looked great on the score sheet. Unfortunately for the Lakehead Thunderwolves, she didn’t get much help on Friday night in London.
Chill to open 2013 season in Winnipeg

Chill to open 2013 season in Winnipeg

The Thunder Bay Chill will start the 2013 season on the road. The Premier Development soccer club, which has made the playoffs for six straight seasons, heads to Winnipeg on May 25 for their opener, the first of a two-game set.
Lakehead shut out of CIS rankings again

Lakehead shut out of CIS rankings again

Lakehead’s men’s basketball team continues to hover in the top 10 hinterland. The Thunderwolves, who split a weekend set against Brock last weekend, once again were on the outside looking in when the CIS announced its weekly rankings.
Trio of rinks top regional playdown standings

Trio of rinks top regional playdown standings

Trevor Bonot, Bryan Burgess and Jeff Currie have the upper hands heading into the final day of men’s west regional curling qualifier. On the line are three spots at the next month’s provincial playdowns.
Wolves salvage weekend split

Wolves salvage weekend split

A three-goal third period was all the hockey Thunderwolves needed to earn yet another weekend split.
Comeback falls short

Comeback falls short

Down 19 points in the third quarter, the Lakehead Thunderwolves had no business beating the Brock Badgers Take an inch or so off Joe Hart’s buzzer-beating three-point attempt and that’s exactly what they were poised to do.
Badgers rally

Badgers rally

They played the perfect third quarter. It’s the fourth that was nothing to write home about.
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