Sunday, September 5, 2010

Sports

Muskie court teams split with Eagles

The scoreboard wasn’t blazing, but the result brought about plenty of shining smiles.

Curling numbers down slightly

Registration on Monday night for the upcoming curling season yielded 99 teams and roughly 400 curlers—down from the estimated 450 who came out of the hack last season.

Frog Creek Open

Once they got hopping, there was just no stopping.

Thunder have Hawks in their cross hairs

Starting the season off on the right skate was just what the Borderland Thunder had in mind.

Pihulak hopes for peaceful resolution

Auto racing has been in Dwayne Pihulak’s blood for 35 years.

SIJHL heads off checking trouble

Byron Maggrah has issued a pre-season heads-up. The referee-in-chief for the Superior International Junior Hockey League has informed those wearing the striped shirts it is time to get tough on incidents of checking to the head by players when the league’s second season begins this Friday.

Senior hoopsters ready to run-and-gun

The coming season for the Muskie senior girls’ basketball team should carry a disclaimer for spectators.

Judo club tumbles into new season

Bodies were hitting the ground everywhere you turned Monday.

Junior spikers target second title

A close evaluation of the NorWOSSA junior boys’ volleyball league spotlights one undeniable fact: the margin for error is minimal.

Muskies fall to Crusaders

They’re on the board, but still not in the win column.
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