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Wolves edge Indian River by 4

Wolves edge Indian River by 4

Florida wasn’t that bad for the Lakehead Thunderwolves after all. Sarah Gordon led the women’s basketball team for a second straight outing, powering home 20 points as the Wolves edged Indian River College 69-65 on Thursday night.
Christie unstoppable

Christie unstoppable

The Lakehead Thunderwolves only managed one goal against the Manitoba Bisons seldom-used back-ups on Wednesday night. Their sputtering offense stood no chance against the reigning CIS goaltender of the year.
Giving back

Giving back

Amber Peterson is living proof that freestyle skiers can make it out of Thunder Bay. On Thursday she gave up a portion of her Christmas holiday to help the next generation learn what it takes to become an Olympic level skier.
LU women nipped by Palm Beach State

LU women nipped by Palm Beach State

Jon Kreiner wanted some tough competition over the holidays.
Wolves fall short in Winnipeg

Wolves fall short in Winnipeg

The Lakehead Thunderwolves put up a late push, but couldn’t pull the trigger against a tough Saskatchewan Huskies team at the Western Classic Wednesday night.
Wolves thumped by Bisons

Wolves thumped by Bisons

Santa and a couple of weeks off weren’t kind to the Lakehead Thunderwolves.
Express Alumni game aims at feeding the hungry

Express Alumni game aims at feeding the hungry

The holiday season is a time for giving, and past and present members of the Lakehead Express Soccer Club have taken that to heart.
Makela makes Under-18 squad

Makela makes Under-18 squad

Amanda Makela is following in the footsteps of Katie Weatherston and Hayley Irwin.
Local rinks hope to cash in on home-ice advantage

Local rinks hope to cash in on home-ice advantage

Scott Henderson’s footsteps are near fossilized today. The last Thunder Bay skip to represent Northern Ontario at the Tim Hortons Brier, it’s been nearly eight years since Henderson’s 5-6 performance.
Dryden's early start throttles Stars

Dryden's early start throttles Stars

Special teams were the difference for the Dryden Ice Dogs on Saturday night. The Ice Dogs scored three power play goals – on 17 chances – and once shorthanded, downing the host Thunder Bay North Stars 5-3 at Fort William Gardens.
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