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From beginner to league MVP in two short years

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] It was only two years ago St. Charles College Cardinals football team running back Aaron Rehel touched a football for the first time.

Barrie Colts nab Rob Hisey

First things first, the Barrie Colts, one of the biggest rivals to the Sudbury Wolves wasted no time last week pulling the trigger on a major deal to shake up the fortunes of the club.

Wolves tighten up defensively as winning streak continues

By Scott Hunter Haddow [email protected] The Sudbury Wolves continued their winning ways at home Sunday afternoon with a 2-0 win over the Toronto St. Michael's Majors at the Sudbury Arena.

Today in Sports History

- Harold Wright was born this day in 1908. The track athlete competed for Canada in the 1932 Summer Olympics, reaching the semi-final in the 100m and 200m track sprints.

Martynowski back on track

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Hello OHL fans! name="valign" top > MARTYNOWSKI I thought I would start with a few Sudbury Wolves snippets.

A salute to high school athletes

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] Without further delay, here's a salute to the efforts of our local high school athletes. ESC Champlain has served up the competition in the volleyball scene recently.

Future very bright for Lady Vees soccer squad

Although they didn't win a provincial title, the Laurentian University women's soccer team won a lot of respect this season.

Vees hammer Rams, stomp out the Blues

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] The Laurentian University basketball squads had a perfect weekend. The men and women each won a pair of games in the Golden Horseshoe. On Friday, the men smashed the Ryerson Rams 80-59.

Knights enter OHL record books with convincing 3-0 win over Wolves

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] The Sudbury Wolves are in the OHL records books, albeit for the wrong reason.

Falling fast, Wolves drop six in a row

BY SCOTT HUNTER HADDOW [email protected] The Sudbury Wolves lost 7-4 to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds on Wednesday night in the Steel City.