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Cancer survivor has zest for life

Cancer survivor has zest for life

The biggest victory for lacrosse player Carter Makofka was beating cancer. On Oct. 18, 2010, Makofka was diagnosed with stage 3S Hodgkin's lymphoma, which meant the cancer had gone through his lymph system and into his spleen.
Bronze medal for Spirits

Bronze medal for Spirits

The Sturgeon Sprits were cast in bronze for the second year in a row in provincial high school men’s rugby.
Rain soaks Tigers' tournament

Rain soaks Tigers' tournament

Rain washed out the Tigers Baseball Association tournament for the second straight year at Legion Memorial Park.
Skyhawks fly to fifth place at provincials

Skyhawks fly to fifth place at provincials

The St. Albert Skyhawks finished the season on a winning note in a game they didn’t even want to play. The medal hopefuls at the provincial Tier II (3A schools) high school rugby championship downed the H.A.
On Tap

On Tap

Tonight at 7 p.m. the St. Albert Cardinals host SEEBA 1 at Legion Memorial Park in the Norwest Midget AAA Baseball League. The Cardinals (8-10) are winless in three games, including recent losses of 2-1 and 10-0 to SEEBA (4-6). The St.
Skyhawks provincial bound

Skyhawks provincial bound

The St. Albert Skyhawks will take an undefeated record into the provincial high school men's rugby championship after winning the Edmonton zone final Monday in Sherwood Park.
On Tap

On Tap

Thursday’s double feature in men’s rugby kicks off at 7 p.m. at the St. Albert Rugby Football Club. On the premier pitch St. Albert (1-2) battles the Clansmen (1-1).
Double gold for Oudenaarden

Double gold for Oudenaarden

Niki Oudenaarden left a lasting mark at Paul Kane High School with her third provincial record in three years in track and field.
On Tap

On Tap

Thursday’s double feature in men’s rugby kicks off at 7 p.m. at the St. Albert Rugby Football Club. On the premier pitch St. Albert (1-2) battles the Clansmen (1-1).
SAMBA celebrates 40th anniversary

SAMBA celebrates 40th anniversary

The first president of the St. Albert Minor Baseball Association is thankful he volunteered for the position. In November of 1975, Bob Burns attended a meeting in Grandin mall to help out the St. Albert baseball program.
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