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High school football kicks off on Wednesday

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] The high school football gridiron wars are ready to explode. The eight-team league kicks off regular season play tonight with an action-packed tilt between St.

High school sport scene explodes

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] The Sudbury District Secondary School's Athletic Association (SDSSAA) is playing the numbers game, and winning.

LU cross-country team aims high

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] The Laurentian University women's cross-country running team is ready to burn rubber. The curtain has lifted on the 2005-06 season, and the team is prepared for the best in the province and Canada.

Sudbury's Olympic women's hockey team hopeful wins gold, again.

Tessa Bonhomme, 20, recently competed for Team Canada at the Four Nations Cup in Finland. Bonhomme and her teammates claimed gold after dispatching the United States 2-1 in the final game.

Ringette league looking for players

The Sudbury Ringette Association is now accepting player registration for the 2005-06 season. Interested athletes can go to Westmount Playground from Sept. 12-14 to sign up. For more information, check out www.sudburyringetteassoc.

Local woman cracks Top-60 at world championships

Amanda Sin finished 58th out of 74 starters at the recent UCI Mountain Bike World Championships held in Livigno, Italy. Sin competed in the Elite Women's Division on Sept 4.

Are you ready to rumble hockey fans?

Hello OHL fans! It's Go Time again as the 2005-06 season is upon us.

Gridiron heats up early

Fans of high school football can quench their thirst for gridiron action today. The annual North versus South Classic is back, featuring the best high school football wars in the city. The wild excitement starts at 4 pm at Queen's Athletic Field.

Skating group looking for participants

The Copper Cliff Ice Angels are holding tryouts for the team this week on Wednesday, Aug. 31 and Thursday, Sept. 1. The Aug. 31 tryout will be held at the McClelland Arena from 7 to 9 pm. The Sept.

'Sin'-ful athlete calls Sudbury home

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] For Amanda Sin, there's nothing better than enjoying a little peace and quiet in nature, unless she's ripping through it full blast on her mountain bike.