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Wolves lose second straight

The Sudbury Wolves suffered their second consecutive loss last night, falling 3-2 to the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.

Newsmaker: Todd Bertuzzi

As wild as 2004 may have been for Todd Bertuzzi, 2005 also saw the Sudbury native's bearded mug plastered in sports sections and television broadcasts across the country.

2005: 12 months of champions and challenges

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] From championship-winning teams to miraculous comebacks and incredible individual achievements, 2005 was a wild ride for local athletes. Here's a quick look back: January Northern Life reported Jan.

Wolves demonstrate shootout prowess in 4-3 win

BY JASON THOMPSON [email protected] It wasn't pretty, but the Sudbury Wolves squeaked out out a 4-3 shootout win last night against the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds.

Wolves, Greyhounds square off tonight in Sudbury

With the Christmas break behind them, the Sudbury Wolves will suit up for their first game in 10 days tonight, as they welcome the Soo Greyhounds to the Sudbury Arena.

Make volunteering part of 2006 resolutions

Sport is one of the most significant and universal connections between individuals and society.

Soccer club gives back to community

The Sudbury Canadians Soccer Club received a $25,000 grant from the True Sport Foundation and Bell Canada as part of the Bell Community Sport Fund recently.

Pugilist primed for battle at nationals

BY SCOTT HADDOW [email protected] Boxer Amanda Beaulieu wants her title back. name="valign" top > Amanda Beaulieu, 21, will fight in the Canadian National Boxing Championships.

New beginnings and endings for varsity sports

The Laurentian Lady Vees and Voyageurs Nordic Ski Team started off their season with an early meet and dominated the trails. The Vees and Voyageurs participated in the Hardwood Hills Invitational on Dec.

Midget League hockey stats, standings

BY SCOTT HADDOW scott@northernlife.