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Sabres host best of the best

Sabres host best of the best

The St. Albert Sabres are ready to play the underdog role at the John Reid Memorial Tournament. The host team for the 35th annual St.
Flory skips rink to nationals

Flory skips rink to nationals

Winning the Alberta junior women’s championship was a pleasant surprise for Karynn Flory. The St.
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The Vincent J. Maloney Marauders were the big winners at the 10th annual Boston Pizza SAPEC Invitational Junior High Basketball Tournament.
Raiders taste bitter loss

Raiders taste bitter loss

The St. Albert Raiders got caught looking ahead to the playoffs and paid the price in Saturday’s loss to the lowly Maple leafs.
Mostert double medal hopeful at nationals

Mostert double medal hopeful at nationals

Chris Mostert is skating towards the national medal podium as the Alberta sectional junior men’s champion.
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The St. Albert Skyhawks resumed league play this week in the metro Edmonton premier conference with victories by the men’s and women’s basketball teams.
On Tap

On Tap

The St. Albert Merchants will be represented by seven players on the west division all-star teams at the Capital Junior B Hockey League’s showcase event today in Ardrossan. The rookie all-star game at 1:15 p.m.
Grant tackles Gold sevens

Grant tackles Gold sevens

Sevens is the name of the game for St. Albert rugby player Drew Grant after making the Edmonton Gold high school team for next month’s world invitational tournament in Las Vegas.
Golden goal surreal for Team Canada's Heffernan

Golden goal surreal for Team Canada's Heffernan

As a 16-year-old rookie heading to the U18 women's world championship with Team Canada, Karly Heffernan just hoped to prove to her teammates that they could count on her. However, Heffernan didn't anticipate that she would score the game-winning goal in a championship game against the United States. The former St. Albert Slash forward netted Canada a gold medal with an overtime snipe in Finland on Jan. 5.
Ringette parent upset over eligibility policy at westerns

Ringette parent upset over eligibility policy at westerns

A St. Albert ringette parent wants changes made to the eligibility rules for players at the western Canadian championships. Cathy Girard said her 16-year-old daughter, Lauryn, a belle A netminder, is ineligible for westerns if her St.
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