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Bantam team plagued by big league controversy

By Keith Lacey A Sudbury Minor Hockey Association bantam game was cancelled last week after the referee and linesmen boycotted their assignments.

Officials' reaction

Following is a brief history of documentation which indicates how young officials feel about Sherman Chamberlain's actions with regards to the . A letter dated Oct.

Names in sports news

Tomorrow's Olympic athletes will be participating in the Ontario Winter Games next month. Some 48 Sudbury athletes will compete in 23 sports in Guelph, Cambridge and Collingwood March 6-10.

Kids not getting enough exercise

The Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (CAHPERD) agrees with the Heart and Stroke Foundation in its identification of the health crisis among Canada children and youth.

Cameraman loving his shot at Olympic experience

By Rick Pusiak Two weeks ago Northern Life ran a story about veteran teacher and politician Sterling Campbell and his retirement after years in the classroom.

Young athletes sing praises of their favourite coach

Editor's note: Ingrid Mackin, 19, is Coach of the Year for 2001,( Wednesday. Feb. 6 issue.) We thought you would enjoy reading about some of the nominees: *** Hi my name is Hazel Cole. I would like to nominate Dale Beausoleil for coach of the year.

Wrapping up another great Coach of the Year contest

Editor's note: Ingrid Mackin, 19, is Coach of the Year for 2001,( Wednesday. Feb. 6 issue.

Phillips returns to Brier

name="valign" bottom > Paul Sauve HOT ROCKS Tim Phillips and his Sudbury Curling Club team of Ron Collins Jr., Drew Eloranta and Doug Hong will represent Northern Ontario at the Calgary Nokia Brier March 9-17.

Museum tells story of sports legacy- James Fortin

name="valign" bottom > James Fortin TREASURES With the Winter Olympics in full swing I was moved to take a look at the material related to sports in the museum collection. There is a lot of sports material in the collection.

Nickel Loppet goes Sunday

The inaugural event for the annual Sudbury Fitness Challenge is set for Sunday. The Nickel Loppet begins Sunday morning at the Laurentian University cross-country ski trails and there?s still plenty of time to sign up.