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July 6, 2020Olympian recruited to diversity task force
(File Photo) Water Polo Canada has developed a Diversity Task Force to eliminate systemic racism and create a better atmosphere for the sport, they said in a statement last week.
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August 14, 2019
New ambitions spark Haudenosaunee lacrosse
(Courtesy World Lacrosse) Team Haudenosaunee has returned to play in the 2019 World U19 Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships after being forced to withdraw from 2015 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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July 30, 2019Paddlers ready to take on the world
Jesse Rice (paddling in the front of boat) qualified for the Canadian National outrigger team in the open men’s category and will be competing in a six-man category in Australia next month.
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May 31, 2019Mayo and Diabo slide and bounce way to top
Ryleigh Mayo, 12, is one of two local dancers that are turning heads in one of the most demanding and difficult artistic forms in the art world.
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July 27, 2018Iroquois Nationals still a work in progress
The Creator's Game is more than just a sport for the Haudenosaunee, who know what it means to compete under their own flag and with their own passports.
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July 27, 2018Nationals bronze finish to be built on in future
The Iroquois Nationals third-place finish proved the team is solidly one of the world's best field lacrosse teams, but the finish could have been even better with the US and Canada beatable.
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May 2, 2018Jacobs swims to Masters world title
Calvin Jacobs may be in the top 10 swimmers in the world in his age group by the end of the year.
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January 6, 2017Stacey’s Team Canada undefeated in world tourney
Brooke Stacey and the rest of the Canadian Development hockey team gear up for a rematch against Germany at 1:30 this afternoon.
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May 26, 2016Billings v. Survival in field lax finals
Kahnawake Survival School jumped out to a four-goal lead at half and held off Kuper Academy's offence to win 7-5.
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September 25, 2015England arrives in Onondaga, passports in hand
The United Kingdom’s refusal to allow the 2010 men’s Iroquois Nationals and 2016 U19 girls Team Haudenosaunee lacrosse teams into the country for their respective world championships did not go unnoticed by the players of the English squad currently playing in Onondaga at the FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship.
