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Hoop dreams becoming reality for b-ball star

Sudbury's Kristine Lalonde has taken another major step towards potentially making the womens' national basketball team.

Pouliot scores hat trick during first game

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] When Ben Pouliot was returned to the Sudbury Wolves last week from the Minnesota Wild training camp, he wanted to make a loud statement to the OHL he was back with vengeance.

Girl golfer swings high

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Lasalle Secondary School student Kathryn Corbiere has high expectations for herself…maybe too high.

Sudbury Showdown

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Battle Report Home-sweet-home no more. The Sudbury Wolves hit the highway this weekend for their first major road trip of the 2005-06 season.

Cambrian varsity sports

Here's a quick look at action from Cambrian College varsity sports last weekend. In women's fastball, Cambrian lost both of their games to Durham College, dropping 15-4 and 4-0 games. In cross-country running, the women's team won gold at the St.

Junior Wolves on the hunt

The Sudbury Junior Wolves are ready to attack the North Bay Skyhawks tonight at 7:30 pm in the McLelland Arena in Copper Cliff. The Wolves and Skyhawks renew their quest for the Paul Lizotte Fuels Challenge Cup.

Greater Sudbury hosts 35th annual Little OHL tourney

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] It all starts somewhere. name="valign" top > San Jose Sharks sniper Jonathan Cheechoo is just one of thousands of kids that once played in the Little NHL Tournament.

Howling for hockey?

The Sudbury Junior Wolves square off against the Manitoulin Islanders tonight in NOJHL action at the McClelland Arena in Copper Cliff. Game time is 7 pm. This will be the first meeting between the two clubs.

Wolves start 2004-05 season Friday against Erie

Hello OHL fans, it's time for another heap of news, statistics and general happenings. Let's start with some Sudbury Wolves stuff.

Solid season start

The Sudbury Minor Bantam AAA Wolves had a solid start to their 2005-06 season. The Wolves took the silver medal at the 2005 Ottawa Sting Ice Breaker Tournament. The Wolves went undefeated in round-robin play, winning two games and tying the other.