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Dahl rocks McCarville to start provincial Scotties

Dahl rocks McCarville to start provincial Scotties

For the first time in two years, Krista McCarville has gone down to defeat at the Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Hawks’ trio pace club in victory

Hawks’ trio pace club in victory

The Northern Hawks line of Nathan Spina, Ryan Powell and Josh Elvish combined for 10 points to propel them past the Screaming Eagles 8-2 Sunday evening.
LU women hold on to beat McMaster

LU women hold on to beat McMaster

Lakehead earned the season split with Laurier last weekend. On Saturday night they drew one step closer to making it meaning something.
Wolves men snag share of top spot

Wolves men snag share of top spot

Call them the first-place Lakehead Thunderwolves. The Wolves 81-77 victory on Saturday over the host McMaster Marauders, combined with Windsor’s 62-60 loss to Brock, means it’s a dead heat atop the OUA West Division standings.
Badgers earn split

Badgers earn split

The Brock Badgers know how to win at Fort William Gardens, and proved it again on Saturday night.
Special Olympics: speedskating results

Special Olympics: speedskating results

Winning results from Friday’s speed skating competition at the Special Olympics Ontario Winter Games, held at the Thunder Bay Tournament Centre. Results for the 500-metre final race were not immediately available.
Back on track

Back on track

The Brock Badgers are pesky, just not pesky enough to tame the Lakehead Thunderwolves. At least they weren’t on this night, anyway.
Local curlers have mixed results at Special Olympics

Local curlers have mixed results at Special Olympics

Thunder Bay’s two curling squads had mixed results on Day 1 of the Special Olympics Ontario Winter Games competition.
Searle singes Marauders for 29

Searle singes Marauders for 29

Jamie Searle’s hot hand continued for the Lakehead Thunderwolves on Friday night.
McKenna does it all for victorious Wolves

McKenna does it all for victorious Wolves

Tasia McKenna had a monster night for the Lakehead Thunderwolves on Friday night. The fifth-year guard scored 35 points, including six three-pointers, to lead the Wolves to a 71-66 come-from-behind win on the road against the McMaster Marauders.
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