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On Tap

The St. Albert Physical Education Council junior high volleyball semifinals start today for the boys and Thursday for the girls in the Tier I and II playoffs. The city finals are Nov. 15 in Tier II at a gym to be determined and Nov.
Steal of a deal in final

Steal of a deal in final

Randy Guidinger escaped Sunday’s final at the St. Albert Curling Club with a pair of steals. The Spruce Grove skip counted three without the hammer in two against Colin Jenkyns of St.
Blues dig into final against Bulldogs

Blues dig into final against Bulldogs

The Paul Kane Blues are within striking distance of their first senior men’s volleyball banner in the metro Edmonton league.
Hockey Digest

Hockey Digest

The Morinville Jets and St. Albert Merchants skate into tonight’s games going in opposite directions in the Capital Junior B Hockey League.
Bulldogs roar to victory

Bulldogs roar to victory

Johnny Bright Park – It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog that symbolized the unwavering will to win by the Bellerose Bulldogs in Saturday's football spectacle.
PK swings into semifinals

PK swings into semifinals

The Paul Kane Blues have a score to settle in Monday’s volleyball playoff. Paul Kane hosts the St. Peter the Apostle Spartans, the only team to beat the 7-1 Blues in league play, in Monday’s division two semifinal at 5 p.m.
Benning makes NHL debut

Benning makes NHL debut

The latest National Hockey League player from St. Albert is continuing a family tradition.
Hockey Digest

Hockey Digest

The St. Albert Gregg Distributors Sabres spread the scoring around while recording their 12th win without a loss this season in the Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League.
On Tap

On Tap

The Bellerose Bulldogs line up against the Spruce Grove Panthers in today’s metro Edmonton Tier I provincial qualifier at Johnny Bright Park. Kickoff is 11 a.m. between the Carr conference division one teams.
Winning streak ends for junior Dawgs

Winning streak ends for junior Dawgs

The streak is over. After 34 consecutive wins in league and playoffs and four-straight championships, the Bellerose Bulldogs tasted defeat for the first time since the 2011 playoffs in metro Edmonton junior football.
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