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No go for lady Blues

No go for lady Blues

O'Leary High School – The Paul Kane Blues settled for second best in the metro Edmonton premier women's basketball final Saturday. The O'Leary Spartans, ranked number-one provincially in 4A, defeated the eighth-ranked Blues 66-48.
On Tap

On Tap

The St. Albert Skyhawks are shooting for their seventh-straight 3A provincial berth today in the Edmonton zone women’s basketball semifinals. Game time against the Beaumont Bandits is 4:45 p.m. at the SkyDome. The Skyhawks are 27-12 overall.
Slash strike back

Slash strike back

The St. Albert Slash left their mark in Sunday’s pivotal playoff affair in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League. The 3-2 win at Performance Arena in game two in the best-of-five north division final evened up the series.
Blues beat Paul Kane curse

Blues beat Paul Kane curse

O’Leary High School – Saturday’s exorcism of the Paul Kane junior men’s basketball demons stopped four years of losing the premier final.
Gold for Slash duo

Gold for Slash duo

Winning gold at the Canada Winter Games was too good to be true for St. Albert Slash forwards Melissa Kueber and Jessica Kampjes.
Leduc eliminates Raiders

Leduc eliminates Raiders

Thursday’s fifth and deciding playoff game against the Leduc Oil Kings was a thriller for the fans, but it ended in major disappointment for the St. Albert Raiders.
On Tap

On Tap

The Paul Kane Blues are one win away from going to the 4A provincial men’s basketball tournament.
Blues stun Skyhawks

Blues stun Skyhawks

The Paul Kane Blues celebrated a major milestone in Wednesday's emotional conquest of the St. Albert Skyhawks in high school women's basketball. "It's such an amazing feeling to beat them.
Crush pounds provincial mat for medals

Crush pounds provincial mat for medals

The tradition of excellence continued for the Lorne Akins Crush wrestling team at the recent Provincial Junior Olympics in Olds.
Darts player with no hands wins medals

Darts player with no hands wins medals

Anna Jarmics has no hands, but that hasn’t stopped the 76-year-old Calgary darts player from living life to the fullest.
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