
'You are in Randy Jones country'
Randy Jones and the Philadelphia Flyers may not end up drinking from the Stanley Cup this season, but his family and friends celebrated like champions Tuesday night.
Plenty of help for lowly Heat no matter where they draft
Heat fans shouldn't fret too much if Miami is unlucky in the draft lottery next Tuesday. Even if the Heat doesn't win one of the top two selections - which almost certainly will be used to draft Kansas State forward Michael Beasley and Memphis point guard Derrick Rose - there still will be help available.
Mayo case highlights rampant rules abuse
One and done. It's the definition of disaster in the NCAA basketball tournament, and USC guard O.J. Mayo had the shock of experiencing it in March.
Ex-Cat seeks better Memorial Cup result
Two years later, Jean-Philip Chabot is returning to the scene of his greatest heartbreak.
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NBer returns to national volleyball program
Davin St. Pierre is heading to Winnipeg again and this time he's packing to stay awhile.
Tae Kwon Do champion
Lauren Bower of Quispamsis Tae Kwon Do captured first place in forms and sparring in B division at the Canadian National Juniors in Calgary, April 4-6. André Stephens placed fifth in sparring at the event. Both are students of Master Allie Vaughan.
Weekend features new run
Things are really starting to move as the running season kicks into full gear. This weekend in Saint John we have a new run on the calendar and it promises to be a great one. The Get Your Blood Pumping 10 k is a fundraiser for Canadian Blood Service and promotes this service that is so vital to those in need.
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Speed and grace entering Hall
The images of Robert Esmie crouched in the starting blocks, the words "Blast Off" shaved into his hair, and a grinning Donovan Bailey crossing the finish line with arms raised are among the most enduring in Canadian sport.
D'Antoni pledges to turn Knicks into winner
The New York Knicks introduced Mike D'Antoni as their new coach Tuesday, hoping his high-scoring brand of basketball will turn around a team with seven straight losing seasons.
Moon makes all-rookie second team
Toronto Raptors high-flying forward Jamario Moon was named to the NBA all-rookie second team on Tuesday.
Sorenstam quits on her terms
Annika Sorenstam will retire after the season, ending an LPGA Tour career in which she has won 72 tournaments to date and delivered a defining moment when she teed it up against the men on the PGA Tour.
NBA a real slam dunk in Canada
Steve Nash and his Phoenix Suns packed up their belongings weeks ago around the same time the Toronto Raptors filed out of the Air Canada Centre for the season.
Spygate tapes a bust
Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh disclosed no new rule violations in the Spygate scandal during his meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell or in the tapes that the league released Tuesday.
Conklin Penguins' quiet MVP
Much has been said and written about Evgeni Malkin's superb play when Sidney Crosby went down with injury this season.
Underdogs have upsets on minds heading into quarters
Miracle upsets are on the minds of Norway and Switzerland going into the quarter-finals of the IIHF World Hockey Championship today.
It's all a matter of pride for the Dallas Stars
Being down 3-0 in the Western Conference final isn't even the worst part for the Dallas Stars.
Sweet swing puts Jones in same company as Mantle
The idea was born before Chipper Jones was, when the "old block" was just a chip himself.
POWER OUTAGE: Tigers not burning up radar gun
At a chillingly high 5.09, the Detroit Tigers are last in the major leagues in team ERA.
Judo champions
The Kennebecasis Valley Judo Club sent 15 participants to the Blake Lumsden Memorial tournament in New Glasgow, N.S., and won the Top Club Award.
Leap of faith
No one foresaw Porfirio Becerril becoming an Olympic diver.
Volts put charge in pre-draft trading
The Drummondville Voltigeurs are wheeling and dealing again.
NBers capture fencing medals
Dalhousie's Carson Marcoux and Fredericton's Michael Dobbelsteyn captured medals for New Brunswick at the Eastern Canadian Fencing Championships in Toronto on the weekend.
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