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Sharpe shines at old stomping grounds
Amanda Sharpe was a one-woman wrecking crew for the Fredericton High School Lady Black Kats from 2004-2006.
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Ten skaters from the Fredericton Amateur Speedskating Club are off to the 2009 Caraquet all points meet this weekend.
STU men back on ice today
The St. Thomas Tommies, who didn't have enough healthy bodies to play the Saint Mary's Huskies in AUS men's hockey conference action Friday night, are ready to go again.
Toronto gets 2015 Pan Am Games
After years of disappointments, Toronto has finally won a major international sporting event, beating two South American cities to host the 2015 Pan Am Games.
Stairs open to offers
Matt Stairs, less than three days removed from his second trip to the World Series, has made the trek back to his home in Bangor, Me.
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Blanchard about to get a break
Jill Blanchard isn't looking past today's Atlantic University Sport Women's Volleyball Conference match against the Acadia Axewomen - 4 p.m. at the UNB main gym - but you can't blame her for looking forward to what's ahead for the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds.
Teahen goes to White Sox, Hardy to Twins
Baseball's trade market sprang to life with a pair of swaps two days after the World Series.
New York fans toast Yankees
Crowds roared, church bells rang and streams of paper rained down on Broadway as the New York Yankees celebrated their 27th championship Friday in a way only this city can, with a parade up the Canyon of Heroes.
Woods catches Watney for HSBC Champions lead
Tiger Woods realized that no one was pulling away at the HSBC Champions on Friday, so he settled into a good groove with the putter and made sure he caught them.
Purple Knights knock off Black Kats
It's a dream matchup of age-old rivals and Moncton High Purple Knights defensive halfback Jordan Bedard couldn't be happier.
Adam extends scoring streak to spark Screaming Eagles
Luke Adam played like it was still October on Friday night.
Team Atlantic out of medal contention
Team Atlantic lost its second heartbreaker in as many days Friday to fall out of medal contention at the national women's under-18 hockey championship.
Blake lifts Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs staked their claim to 29th in the NHL. The Carolina Hurricanes, meanwhile, are all alone in last place.
Looking for an opening
Kristen Doucet of the University of New Brunswick Red Blazers closes in on goaltender Kristina Hobart of the Acadia Axewomen during Friday’s action at the Maritime Intercollegiate Women’s Hockey Challenge Cup at the Acadia University Centre.
Holanda respected as mastermind of MMA
It's not every day that a local mixed martial arts club has the opportunity to host an international fighting legend, but such was the case for the Evolution Fight and Fitness club in the city recently.
Lions hosting bantam girls basketball tourney at field house
Most of the strongest teams in New Brunswick, along with two solid entries from Nova Scotia, will gather at the Nashwaaksis Middle School Field House this weekend for the second annual Northside Minor Basketball Association Bantam Girls Invitational.
Flu-riddled Tommies postpone tonight's home game
The St. Thomas Tommies have postponed tonight's scheduled Atlantic University Sport Men's Hockey Conference home game against the Saint Mary's Huskies and will make a decision this afternoon on whether they can play Saturday's scheduled game against the Acadia Axemen.
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The Leo Hayes Dairy Queen Lions beat the Oromocto High School Blues 4-0 in western conference AAA boys high school hockey action Thursday at Kings Arrow Arena.
Council will listen to group trying to save York Arena
The group hoping to preserve the York Arena has a January appointment with city council to make their case to save the structure.
Habs edge slumping Bruins
Patrice Bergeron's goal with 52 seconds left in regulation helped the Bruins avoid a historic third straight shutout, but Michael Cammalleri scored in the shootout to give the Montreal Canadiens a 2-1 victory over Boston on Thursday night.
George St. runs away with awards
Bliss Carman Middle School was the site of the Hatheway and Instrum School District 18 Middle Level Cross Country Championships. George Street Middle School ran away with five of the six team awards, the other going to the host school (Grade 6 girls).
Giants ace Lincecum facing marijuana charges
San Francisco Giants star pitcher Tim Lincecum is facing misdemeanour marijuana charges following a traffic stop in his home state.
Devon wins Tier 2 soccer title
Devon Middle School Wildcats blanked UMES 2-0 and battled McAdam Warriors to a 2-2 tie to advance to the final in Hatheway and Instrum District 18 Middle Level Tier 2 girls soccer action.
Watney matches course record with 8-under 64
Making the first of two trips to China this month, Nick Watney made an immediate impression Thursday in the HSBC Champions by tying the course record with an 8-under 64 to build a two-shot lead.
Agassi asks for compassion regarding drug use in 1997
Andre Agassi is responding to criticism of his crystal meth use with a plea for compassion, telling "60 Minutes" he needed help when he took the drug while depressed in 1997.
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