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Dogs ready for dream matchup
Steven Anthony believes the Saint John Sea Dogs still have something to prove.
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Frederic Niemeyer, Canada's tennis player of the year in 2002, has decided to retire and become a coach.
Football loop plans to expand
The inaugural season of the Atlantic Football League hasn't even ended yet and Barry Ogden is already excited for the next campaign.
On-ice focus
Saint John Vito's goaltender Kyle Cameron changes directions during action in the major midget division at the Monctonian hockey tournament in Moncton Thursday against the Valley Wildcats of Kentville, N.S.
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Simonds swept the first games of its 2009 tip-off senior and junior varsity basketball tournament Thursday. In junior varsity play, Simonds downed Harbour View 45-32.
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Giants ace nabs another Cy Young
Talk about a freak - Tim Lincecum needed just 15 wins to bag another NL Cy Young Award.
Chan using Skate Canada to(rebound from left leg injury
Patrick Chan isn't planning any chest thumping or finger wagging - he believes his skating will get the message across.
Hendrick drivers racing for a sweep
For Hendrick Motorsports, this NASCAR season might seem easy as 1-2-3.
Irish remain up in arms over handball
Soccer-mad Ireland is fighting mad - and demanding justice for a disputed goal that had fans here crying "Oui were robbed."
Fisher singing happy tunes
Mike Fisher is making headlines for more than his high-profile romance with country music star Carrie Underwood.
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Montreal Canadiens forward Brian Gionta will be out of action indefinitely with a broken bone in his left foot.
SEA DOGS' QUARTET MAKES IMPRESSION
The Saint John Sea Dogs' success has led to some valuable exposure for several players in their draft year.
Simonds hosts hoop tourneys
The Simonds Seabees senior and junior varsity boys basketball teams begin action today in the eight- team annual tip-off tournament at the school.
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The Kennebecasis Valley Hawks blanked the Saint John Flames 3-0 in peewee B hockey action.
UNBSJ picks up first win
The University of New Brunswick Saint john Seawolves posted their first win of the season with a 58-47 triumph over Crandall University in Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association women's basketball action Wednesday.
New Brunswick drops a pair
New Brunswick's Mary Jane McGuire fell to 4-5 at the Canadian Mixed Curling championship Wednesday after dropping both contests it played.
Quicker playoffs promised
Baseball plans to cut down on off days during the post-season next year.
Players keeping quiet about head injuries
Washington Redskins kick returner Rock Cartwright remembers his brain "shaking like a bell" when he was walloped in a game against the New York Giants a few years ago.
Debate on Canadian Olympic men's hockey team continues
At one point or another, Mike Babcock has heard pretty much every name tossed out there.
Skippers rewarded for strong years
The Los Angeles Angels could have crumbled when pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident in April, overcome by waves of grief and sadness.
Fleury preparing his legal charge
Theo Fleury says he wants to pursue charges against Graham James, the junior hockey coach he alleges sexually assaulted him as a teenager, but it may not be entirely up to the former NHL forward.
Alouettes dominate all-stars selections
Quarterback Anthony Calvillo, a finalist for the CFL's outstanding player award for the second straight year, is among nine Montreal Alouettes named to the league's all-star squad Wednesday.
No fretting over penalty-kill unit
The Saint John Sea Dogs' penalty-killing efforts remain the most vulnerable aspect of their game, but head coach Gerard Gallant isn't losing any sleep over it.
Wildcats eager to increase intensity
The Moncton Wildcats have had too much time on their hands.
Titan GM showing faith in his coach
The general manager of the Acadie-Bathurst Titan is sticking by his coach.
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