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LU swimmers making a splash

Laurentian Athletics has announced swimmers Ryan Smith and Kyleigh Commito as the Keg Steakhouse and Bar Athletes of the Week for Oct. 9 to 15.
Wolves drop two straight at home

Wolves drop two straight at home

Home isn't sweet for the Sudbury Wolves. The local Major Junior squad lost two straight games this past weekend, losing to Barrie and Oshawa. On Friday, the Wolves were dumped 3-1 by the Barrie Colts at the Sudbury Arena.

Jordan Cheechoo returns to Jr. Wolves

The Kal Tire Sudbury Junior Wolves announced they have added 18-year-old forward Jordan Cheechoo to their roster.
Tessa Bonhomme makes the grade

Tessa Bonhomme makes the grade

Hockey Canada released its roster for the Women's National team, and Sudbury's Tessa Bonhomme has made the squad.

Number Crunching

8 This is the current number of games the Laurentian University men's soccer team has gone undefeated during a recent span of games. The Voyageurs started the streak back on Sept. 13 when they dumped Nipissing University 2-1.
LU squads continue winning ways

LU squads continue winning ways

Men's soccer The men are quickly becoming the comeback story of the year in the OUA. After missing the playoffs last season, and starting the year with 15 rookies, the Voyageurs have been wreaking havoc on opposing teams all year.
Olé! Martial arts group heads to Spain

Olé! Martial arts group heads to Spain

Five members of Benoit's Martial Arts are brushing up on their Spanish. The group has qualified to compete at the upcoming World Karate Championships, which will be held in Spain, beginning Nov. 6.

Battle Report

No matter their current records or rosters, when the Sudbury Wolves hook up with the Barrie Colts, fireworks are sure to be generated.

Enemy Line

The Barrie Colts love to play the spoiler. The squad invades the Sudbury Arena tonight to take on the Sudbury Wolves, and they're looking to make over 4,000 fans go home unhappy.

Soccer leagues put 2006 season to bed

Boys' Panhellenic soccer The Sudbury boys' Panhellenic 1993 team recently wrapped up their 2006 season in fine form. The squad finished the year by winning both the Northern Region Soccer League and the Sudbury Region Competitive Soccer League.