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Seven players combined to score 19 goals as the St. Albert Miners buried the Beaumont Outlaws in Wednesday’s lopsided win in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League.
Soccer Kicks

Soccer Kicks

Noah Boyko’s eighth goal of the season for the St. Albert Rangers was the winner in Monday’s division 1A men’s match in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.
On Tap

On Tap

St. Albert teams scrum down this week in the Edmonton Rugby Union. Tonight’s kick-off times are 7 p.m.
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Sports Extra

The St. Albert Miners are shooting for their 11th consecutive win this season and the 37th in a row when the senior B team hosts the Beaumont Outlaws tonight in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League. Ball drop is 8 p.m. at Go Auto Arena.
Diamond Dust

Diamond Dust

If it rains this weekend then the St. Albert Tigers are holding their annual tournament at Legion Memorial Park. Since 1991, the tournament has been rained out eight times, including last year and three years in a row from 2013 to 2015.
On Tap

On Tap

St. Albert teams scrum down this week in the Edmonton Rugby Union. Tonight's kick-off times are 7 p.m.
Sports Extra

Sports Extra

The St. Albert Miners are shooting for their 11th consecutive win this season and the 37th in a row when the senior B team hosts the Beaumont Outlaws tonight in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League. Ball drop is 8 p.m. at Go Auto Arena.
Nor'Westers pummel firsts

Nor'Westers pummel firsts

Nor’Westers Field - It’s official: The fantastic firsts are now the floundering firsts. The St.
Diamond Dust

Diamond Dust

If it rains this weekend then the St. Albert Tigers are holding their annual tournament at Legion Memorial Park. Since 1991, the tournament has been rained out eight times, including last year and three years in a row from 2013 to 2015.
Rugby women complete comeback charge

Rugby women complete comeback charge

Carys Williams ran wild to score the go-ahead try on the last play of the match as the St. Albert Rugby Football Club’s premier women rolled up 17 points in the final six minutes of Saturday’s nailbitting finish against the Pirates.
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