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Lions oust defending champs in sweep
Drolet leads the way as Lions move to second round against Charles-Lemoyne
Article online since March 14th 2007
BY MICHAEL PIASETZKI Relying on offence, the Quebec Midget AAA Hockey League Lac St. Louis Lions swept their best-of-five series last week against defending league champion Châteauguay Patriotes in three straight games. Thanks to a stunning upset by the Amos Foresters in their series...
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Locals capture medals at Canada Games in Whitehorse
Article online since March 14th 2007
BY MICHAEL PIASETZKI The 2007 Canada Winter Games concluded Saturday in Whitehorse and close inspection reveals it was a very successful competition from a local standpoint. Eight area athletes captured medals during week two of the Games, boosting the total count including those from week...
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Davidson most valuable player
Article online since March 14th 2007
Kirkland resident Vanessa Davidson, a five-foot-eight sophomore forward for the McGill hockey Martlets, finds herself in Ottawa this week, hoping to help her team capture its first national championship. Win or lose, Davidson, who learned her hockey in the Lakeshore system, can look back...
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Pointe Claire’s Cant reaches soccer pinnacle
Elected into Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame
Article online since February 28th 2007
BY MICHAEL PIASETZKI Speak to observers who have watched Pointe Claire resident Connie Cant practise during any period of her illustrious competitive soccer career, and he or she would probably express bewilderment. The 42-year-old Cant was — and still is — simply awful during training,...
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Sweet revenge as Bullets beat Lakers
Rivals Brookwood, West Island Lakers clash in midget AAA boys’ action
Article online since February 28th 2007
BY MICHAEL PIASETZKI If you’re an area fan of community inter-city basketball, there really is nothing better than a good old-fashioned Brookwood Bullets-West Island Lakers match-up, at any level or any gender. The latest instalment, a midget AAA boys’ affair, unfolded Sunday afternoon...
Other News
High school wrestling
( February 28th 2007 )
Lac St. Louis ready to tackle Quebec Games
( February 28th 2007 )
Minor hockey players ‘begging’ controversy
( February 21st 2007 )
Reid makes it back up
( February 14th 2007 )
Former legendary coach Bédard back behind the behind
( February 8th 2007 )
Requins sink their teeth into Tigers
( February 7th 2007 )
Royals, Dauphins accept challenge
( February 7th 2007 )
Ryan Francis of Montreal Barbarians dies at age 20
( February 7th 2007 )
West Islanders return with gold
( February 7th 2007 )
Figure-skating regionals hit ice at Beaconsfield Arena
( January 31st 2007 )
West Island trio proud to wear Canada’s colours
( January 24th 2007 )
Warriors drub Mavericks
( January 24th 2007 )
Wrestlers mix it up
( January 24th 2007 )
Royals emerge victorious in statement game
( January 17th 2007 )
Wrestlers set to invade
( January 17th 2007 )
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