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Lakeshore struggling to adjust to AAA level
Article online since July 2nd 2008
As most observant followers of the Lac St. Louis Lakers boys’ and girls’ AAA soccer clubs know, the landscape recently changed, and there’s no looking back. By 2012, the Quebec Elite Soccer League will have a completely new look. Existing regional teams will have been replaced by a promotion-relegation...
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Vipers make NDIP soccer history
Article online since July 2nd 2008
The under-16 Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot Vipers girls’ side made history recently by becoming the first inter-city team from the borough to win gold at Lac St. Louis International Tournament. Head coach Neil Sellors’ side went undefeated in the tournament’s preliminary rounds before...
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Hall battles back to win his personal game four
Article online since June 25th 2008
If anyone can relate to a team being down 3-1 in a best of seven series and coming back to win in seven it’s Pointe Claire native Tom Hall. That’s because the 26-year-old Hall did the same, and in the same dramatic fashion. Over the span of the past several weeks in his chosen sport of...
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Soccer gods good to annual Lac St. Louis international tourney
Despite good weather and soccer though, storm clouds loom over horizon
Article online since June 18th 2008
Heading into last weekend’s 20th annual Lac St. Louis International Tournament, one would have thought Lac St. Louis Soccer Association executive members’ hopes would have been twofold. First off that prayers to the so-called soccer gods be answered by nice sunny, warm weather on both...
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Hall qualifies for Beijing
Article online since June 18th 2008
Pointe Claire native Tom Hall has achieved his dream, and in the process, the Pointe Claire Canoe Club now has its first homegrown Olympic athlete. Heading into last weekend’s World Cup regatta in Duigsberg, Germany, Hall needed to beat fellow Canadian team member Mark Oldershaw in the...
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World Cup fever, house-league style
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