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McCarville crushed by Jones rink

McCarville crushed by Jones rink

Jennifer Jones made easy work of Krista McCarville on Day 2 of the Canada Cup of Curling in Medicine Hat, Alta.
Unbeaten McCarville storms back in 10th

Unbeaten McCarville storms back in 10th

Krista McCarville had the hammer in the 10th end against Cheryl Bernard on Wednesday night and slammed it to the ice with authority.
McCarville wins Canada Cup of Curling opener

McCarville wins Canada Cup of Curling opener

Krista McCarville needed an extra end, but made the most of it to kick off the Canada Cup of Curling Wednesday morning, beating Saskatchewan rival Amber Holland 7-6 in Medicine Hat, Alta.
World class

World class

Jordan Smith has been through a lot in his hockey career. On the fast-track to the NHL before an eye injury cut those dreams short, the Sault Ste.
Cats will host Rochester in home opener

Cats will host Rochester in home opener

The Thunder Bay Border Cats will face the Northwoods League’s most decorated team in their ninth home opener on June 6.
Family traditions

Family traditions

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LU women's hot streak cools in Ottawa

LU women's hot streak cools in Ottawa

A poor start cost the Lakehead women’s basketball team on Saturday night. The Carleton Ravens rolled over the Thunderwolves 23-6 in the opening quarter and Lakehead could never recover, falling 85-61 in the nation’s capital.
Seven-up: Wolves win streak continues

Seven-up: Wolves win streak continues

Matinees were made for Matt Caria. The second-year Lakehead Thunderwolves forward scored twice and added a pair of assists to lead his team to a comfortable 7-4 win over Concordia on Saturday afternoon, completing a weekend road sweep in Montreal.
Stars shine

Stars shine

The Thunder Bay North Stars started out like gangbusters. The finished like a team that knew it was hanging on for dear life.
St. Ignatius eliminated at provincials

St. Ignatius eliminated at provincials

The St. Ignatius senior girls held the halftime lead, but faded in the third and fourth and were eliminated at the high school basketball AA championship on Friday.
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