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Free golf for kids

Cedar Green, Pine Grove, Stonehill golf clubs and the Timberwolf Practice Academy are offering free golf to kids under the age of 16, who are accompanied by an adult, during Take a Kid Golfing Week, which runs from July 3 to 9.

Wolves look across pond for some help at blue line

BY SCOTT HADDOW The Sudbury Wolves are in the hunt for some European flavour. The annual CHL Import Draft is taking place today.

Curling camp starts July 2

The third Amythest summer curling camp will be taking place Sunday July 2 to 7 at Countryside Arena.

Keepin' cool at hockey camp

The Copper Cliff Minor Hockey Association 2006 Hockey School runs from Aug. 14 to 18. The head instructor is Rick Kirkwood and the cost is $125 per participant. Phone 682-4505 or 698-0006 for more information or to register.
Cyclist hopes to keep it simple at nationals

Cyclist hopes to keep it simple at nationals

BY SCOTT HADDOW Sudbury Cycling Club (SCC) member Thomas Hums is dulling a lot of pencils right now. The junior cyclist has been working overtime to scratch completed goals off his 2006 "To do" list at a blinding pace.
Helmets reduce sport injuries

Helmets reduce sport injuries

(NC)-Summer's here and many Canadians look forward to jumping on their bikes or strapping on their roller blades and getting outdoors to enjoy the warmer weather.

East met West in high school soccer

Sixty girls and boys participated in the SDSSAA soccer all-star games last week. In the girls' game, the West side won 4-3 over the Eastern Conference. St. Benedict's Danya Corelli scored two goals, including the game winner to pace the West.
Athletes' stories of victory and defeat inspire others

Athletes' stories of victory and defeat inspire others

BY SCOTT HADDOW Laurentian University and Sudbury Canadians soccer player Sally Parent has never questioned her desires to pursue sports to the highest she can.
Wolves players hungry for big league action

Wolves players hungry for big league action

BY SCOTT HADDOW When the dust finally settles on the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, there could be a handful of Sudbury Wolves selected by big league clubs. The draft will be aired on TSN. Check local listings for times.
Spartan's victory boosts team's confidence

Spartan's victory boosts team's confidence

BY SCOTT HADDOW The first victory of the Sudbury Spartans 2006 season has breathed new life into the squad. In Week One, The Spartans were slapped around by Tri-City 62-13. They nursed their injuries and egos during a bye in Week Two.