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Diamond Dust

Diamond Dust

The midget AAA St. Albert Cardinals evened their overall record to 12-12 on the weekend by picking up three wins in Fort McMurray. While the pitchers struggled a little on Saturday, the Red Birds won two games by 13-8 and 9-3 scores.
Soccer pioneer remembered

Soccer pioneer remembered

Dieter Knobloch, one of the most influential builders and supporters of soccer in St. Albert, passed away June 30 from cancer. Jim Casper, who Knobloch coached for more than 15 years, said soccer in St.
Seconds lose to the Clan

Seconds lose to the Clan

Ellerslie Rugby Park – A promising start dissolved quickly in the second half for St. Albert’s seconds 15 Wednesday night as resurgent Edmonton Clansmen beat the squad 31-24. The game at Ellerslie field had all the makings of a St.
Midget Cardinals get relief

Midget Cardinals get relief

Shane Zimmer is hoping to get an early start on his education over the next month. The 18-year-old outfielder has returned to his hometown of St.
It's all fun and games

It's all fun and games

Players for the senior St. Albert Cardinals walk a fine line — between having fun and playing serious baseball. The Cardinals play in the Alberta West Central Baseball League. To play, you have to be at least 30 years old and many are over 40.
On Tap

On Tap

The St. Albert Impact Rangers are back in action in the on Thursday at the ESA #3 field in Edmonton. The Rangers have two wins, two losses and four ties this season and will take on Africana FC (2-5-1).
Tigers devour Riggers

Tigers devour Riggers

The St. Albert Tigers scored another big home victory Friday when they mercied the defending provincial champions.
Firsts too tough for Titans

Firsts too tough for Titans

The team that can’t win the big game hasn’t lost its swagger on the premier pitch.
On Tap

On Tap

The St. Albert Soccer Association kicks off its 38th annual Canada Day Classic on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Forty-one teams are competing in the boys’ tier I, II and III tournament. The St. Albert Impact program is represented by six teams.
Rugby Roundup

Rugby Roundup

Quinn Brophy and Graeme Scott ran like the wind Saturday as St. Albert blew away the Norwesters 29-3 in second division men’s rugby.
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