Sports
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October 13, 2017Dawson Blues looks for final push with consistency
Dawson College Blues’ lacrosse team is looking to a quartet of quality Kanien’kehá:ka players in Tehonerahtathe Beauvais, Nic Styres, Kanerahtens Bush and Tehosterihens Deer.
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October 6, 2017Kuper youngsters dominant, Muskies stay hot
Bonnie Zachary is among the talented Kuper Academy Bantam girls that have yet to lose a game this season, as the playoffs loom.
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October 3, 2017Two local laxers' careers moving upward
Stone Jacobs and Trevor Stacey hope the next step will be at the highest of levels on the field and in the box.
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September 22, 2017Demons defence defends dominance on the diamond
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, the Demons softballers cemented their dynasty Wednesday night after winning a fourth straight KMSL title over the Central Station Yankees.
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September 21, 2017Survival opens season with big win and lots of potential
Survival forward and keeper Mya McGregor is a footballer opponents may want to not underestimate, as her lightning pace and quality touch makes her a threat before goal at any given time.
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September 18, 2017Indigenous derby crew ready to roll overseas
Michelle “Squarrior” Cross will be one of 20 Onkwehón:we women traveling to Manchester next year to compete in the Roller Derby World Cup.
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September 15, 2017When sports matters in the face of tragedy
NFL football games on the weekend were replete with remembrance ceremonies and events honouring victims of the terrorist attacks 16 years ago that took lives and cancelled games.
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September 8, 2017McComber chips way to historic championship
Frankie McComber Jr. said his short game was on last weekend, as the 19-year-old became one of the youngest ever to win Kanawaki's A Club Championships and first ever from Kahnawake.
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September 6, 2017Two Mohawk squads left looking for medals
The Mohawks U17 team ended the season in style with a 4-2 win Wednesday night with an all-around fine performance.
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August 25, 2017First-time Onake paddlers hold own at provincials
“I can see that they are working hard,” said Onake Paddling Club Coach Maris Jacobs about first time paddlers performace at provincials last week.

