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North Stars grab stranglehold on Cobras

North Stars grab stranglehold on Cobras

The Soo North Stars have begun the second season with the same dominance they displayed in the regular season.
Korah captures Husky tournament

Korah captures Husky tournament

The Korah Colts captured the championship at the CASS Husky Midget Boys Basketball Tournament on Saturday. The Colts used 20 points from Kyle Diotte to defeat the Sir James Dunn Eagles 56-49 in the final game at Central Algoma Secondary School.
Gordon is Brier bound

Gordon is Brier bound

Rob Gordon made a hit in Sault Ste. Marie and will now roll into the Nokia Brier in Saskatoon.
Harnden vaults into playoff round

Harnden vaults into playoff round

There was no such thing as bad luck for Al Harnden on this Friday the 13th.
Hounds stomp Bulls for third straight win

Hounds stomp Bulls for third straight win

The Soo Greyhounds are in the midst of a heated battle with the Windsor Spitfires for the final playoff spot in the Ontario Hockey League's Western Conference, and neither team is backing down from the fight.
Ski Runners successful at Georgian Peaks

Ski Runners successful at Georgian Peaks

The Searchmont Ski Runners had another successful meet with several skiers producing solid results.
Harnden's chances fading after another split

Harnden's chances fading after another split

With another spilt of games on Thursday, Team Harnden finds themselves barely clinging to life at the Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championships at the Soo Curlers Association.
Thunderbirds stifle Rayside shooters

Thunderbirds stifle Rayside shooters

After a big win over Sudbury on Sunday, the Soo Thunderbirds continued where they left off on Thursday night in Rayside Balfour.
CASS gains a sweep in Blind River

CASS gains a sweep in Blind River

The Central Algoma Secondary School Huskies completed a three-game sweep of the W.C. Eaket Royals in Blind River on Tuesday in North Shore high school boys basketball league action.
Harnden falls twice on day two

Harnden falls twice on day two

Team Harnden will need to be on top of their game as the final two days of competition begins at the Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championships. Skip Al Harnden, along with Eric Harnden, E.J.