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Mavericks 09 capture playoff cup

Mavericks 09 capture playoff cup

A dominating season by the Mavericks 09 ended with an undefeated record in the St. Albert Women’s Soccer League and the division one playoff cup.
Rugby Roundup

Rugby Roundup

The Edmonton Rugby Union playoffs kick off Saturday in Edson for St. Albert’s third division team. Game time between the thirds and the Axmen is 2 p.m.
Football festivities celebrate 50 years

Football festivities celebrate 50 years

It was fitting that 50 years of football in St.
On Tap

On Tap

St. Albert’s senior teams in metro Edmonton high school football huddle up Thursday at Riel Recreation Park. The Carr conference doubleheader kicks off at 5 p.m. between the St. Albert High Skyhawks and O’Leary Spartans.
Firsts pack playoff punch

Firsts pack playoff punch

Ellerslie Rugby Park – The Drive for Five is still alive after St. Albert's premier men's rugby team staved off elimination in the Alberta Cup playoffs. The first 15 will challenge the rival Clansmen in the Sept.
Slash skates into new era

Slash skates into new era

The St. Albert Slash will make their mark this season with Phil Webb behind the bench. Webb replaces longtime Slash head coach Terry Sydor, who stepped down in the offseason as the guiding light for the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League team.
Bulldogs beat Bisons

Bulldogs beat Bisons

Ben Graunke rushed for close to 200 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead the Bellerose Bulldogs to Thursday’s victory in metro Edmonton high school football.
Historic win for PK football

Historic win for PK football

Clarke Park – The Paul Kane Blues kicked off their second season of football with the senior team's first victory in school history.
On Tap

On Tap

The north semifinal between St. Albert and the Strathcona Druids in Alberta Cup men’s rugby kicks off today (Saturday) at 4 p.m. at Ellerslie Rugby Park. St.
Grads of football association remember the past as today's coaches

Grads of football association remember the past as today's coaches

Football in St. Albert has come a long way since Dave Granoski and Adam Cassidy tackled the sport they love. The assistant coaches for the atom Buccaneers made their gridiron debuts in the St.
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