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Senuk assigned to work 4 Nations Cup

Senuk assigned to work 4 Nations Cup

Lacey Senuk is in select company at the 4 Nations Cup. The graduate of the Referee Advanced Technical Training (RATT) program through the St.
Sports Extra

Sports Extra

The season is over for the St. Albert Fury after the bantam football team was blown out 33-7 by the Edmonton Chargers in Sunday’s tier II final at Clarke Park.
On Tap

On Tap

Tickets are still available for the Sparkle fundraiser Nov. 20 for the 2011 Alberta 55 Plus Winter Games in St. Albert. Tickets are $100 and they are available at the games office in the Hemmingway Building at 25 Sir Winston Churchill Avenue.
Steel hot at home

Steel hot at home

After a slow start the St. Albert Steel finished last weekend's homestand with a bang. "It was a good four-point weekend," said defenceman Thomas Ward-Cardinal, the Steel's man of the match in two out of three games at Performance Arena.
Bounce-back wins for Sabres

Bounce-back wins for Sabres

Learning from their mistakes can be a challenging virtue for some teams, but the St. Albert Sabres seem to have to overcome the daunting task.
Big weekend for Steel

Big weekend for Steel

A three-game homestand this weekend at Performance Arena marks a pivotal point in the season for the St. Albert Steel. Holding down the seventh and last playoff spot in the north standings, the Steel enjoyed games in hand on the rest of the division.
Blues survive close call

Blues survive close call

The Paul Kane Blues escaped a playoff upset in dramatic fashion in high school women's volleyball. Looking dazed and confused after blowing a two-set lead against the surprising St.
Mikkelson basks in glow of Olympic gold

Mikkelson basks in glow of Olympic gold

Meaghan Mikkelson still can’t believe she really is in select company as an Olympic gold medallist.
Propping for Canada

Propping for Canada

Andy Tiedemann will audition for a starting role at the 2011 World Cup of Rugby during Canada's four-match tour of Europe. The 22-year-old St.
Slash tied up by Thunder

Slash tied up by Thunder

Sunday’s battle of the juggernauts in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League between the St. Albert Slash and Edmonton Thunder ended the same way it began — in a tie.
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