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St. Albert swimmers with the Edmonton Olympian club are making a splash at the Canadian age group championships at the Pan Am Pool in Winnipeg.
Diamonds reopen at Legion

Diamonds reopen at Legion

It's game-on for three of the four baseball diamonds at Legion Memorial Park this weekend now that the city has reopened them for play. City officials closed all four diamonds earlier this week after a diesel fire on the mosquito diamond on July 16.
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Top spot in first division men’s rugby is at stake today, when St. Albert battles the Strathcona Druids in Sherwood Park. Kickoff is 5 p.m. The Druids (5-1-1, 26 points) haven’t suffered a loss since going down to defeat 53-7 to St.
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The St. Albert Impact Rangers play their last game of the premier league season Thursday night when they take on Roots United (3-1-6) at 7 p.m. at Riel Park. On Monday, the Rangers settled for a 1-1 tie with the KC Trojans (4-1-5).
Tigers ready to roar

Tigers ready to roar

The St. Albert Tigers’ last game of the season had to be pushed back Friday.
Late kick drops Clan

Late kick drops Clan

Ellerslie Rugby Park – Simon Gregory kicked a game-winning penalty kick to give St. Albert an emotional victory on the rugby pitch Saturday. Gregory, originally from England, gave the St.
Cards suffer setback

Cards suffer setback

The midget AAA St. Albert Cardinals faced some of the top teams in the league on the weekend and went 1-3. St.
Race teams stay tight, even while trading paint

Race teams stay tight, even while trading paint

It's one thing to allow a rival race car driver to waltz into your trailer and help himself to a $10,000 engine. It's something else altogether to let him help himself to an inch of space on the race track.
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The Alberta Cup St. Albert premier men have a chance to jump into first place today. St. Albert (5-1-0) takes on the Clansmen (5-2-0) at 3 p.m. this afternoon at Edmonton’s Ellerslie Rugby Park. St.
Squirts repeat as provincial champions

Squirts repeat as provincial champions

The squirt St. Albert Select Angels took home the provincial title from Red Deer on Sunday. The 11- and 12-year-old softball stars went 6-0 through the three-day tournament, including a 9-3 win over the hosts in the final.
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