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Slash silenced by Thunder

Slash silenced by Thunder

The St. Albert Slash packed their gear for the last time this season Thursday night after being swept by the Edmonton Thunder in the best-of-five north division final in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League.
Skyhawks go for gold

Skyhawks go for gold

The number-one ranked 3A women's basketball team in Alberta is on a mission. "We've proved a lot of people wrong so far this year and we're going to do that again at provincials," co-captain Hilary Annich said after the St.
Moulds honoured

Moulds honoured

A long-time driving force in the St. Albert Minor Football Association (SAMFA) is this year’s recipient of Football Alberta’s Life Membership Award.
Spirited win by Sturgeon

Spirited win by Sturgeon

O’Leary High School – Haunted by the loss to the Archbishop MacDonald Marauders in league play, the Sturgeon Spirits exorcised their demons in Friday’s rematch for the championship.
Slash struck by Thunder

Slash struck by Thunder

After two losses the St. Albert Slash have their backs against the wall against the Edmonton Thunder in the Alberta Major Midget Female Hockey League playoffs. Game three in the best-of-five north division final is Thursday at 8:45 p.m.
Raiders lose in OT

Raiders lose in OT

The season ended sooner than expected for the St. Albert Raiders.
McLennan ices mixed playoff title

McLennan ices mixed playoff title

The Doug McLennan rink kept its championship-winning streak alive in Friday’s sudden death final in the mixed playoffs at the St. Albert Curling Club.
On Tap

On Tap

The St. Albert Gymnastics Club hosts the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Northern Zone Championships this weekend at the Riel Drive facility.
Skyhawks sink premier title

Skyhawks sink premier title

O'Leary High School – With the glare of the spotlight shining on Kendall Lydon, the St. Albert Skyhawks' game star survived Saturday's playoff pressure cooker to win the championship. With 0.
Blues repeat in premier

Blues repeat in premier

O'Leary High School – Saturday's sweet repeat by the Paul Kane Blues was the second metro Edmonton basketball championship in school history for the premier junior girls. "They're both amazing," exclaimed Grade 11 forward Devon Beaulieu.
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