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SWEET REVENGE AT LAIRD

SWEET REVENGE AT LAIRD

Terry McClelland made his return with a vengeance just when it seemed as though he hadn't really left.
HOUNDS AND MORE HOUNDS

HOUNDS AND MORE HOUNDS

There will be two teams of Greyhounds playing out of the Soo in the fall. The Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League are changing their name to the Jr. Greyhounds.
PECKER GOES QUACK

PECKER GOES QUACK

Former Greyhound Cory Pecker has signed a three-year contract with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, SooToday.com has learned. The 21-year old right winger scored 53 goals for the Ontario Hockey League Erie Otters this past season.
A LOST SOCCER WEEKEND

A LOST SOCCER WEEKEND

The Sault Star Wolf Pack under-16 boys Civic soccer team started and finished strong in Ontario Cup play Saturday and Sunday at sun-baked Strathclair Field. But it was a pair of losses to London Curinga in between that cost the locals.
MAJOR MOVE FOR KURYLO

MAJOR MOVE FOR KURYLO

Sault Ste. Marie-based scout Don Kurylo is leaving the London Knights for the Toronto St. Michael's Majors, SooToday.com has learned.
'CATS CLIPPED BY FALCONS

'CATS CLIPPED BY FALCONS

The Sault Sabercats lost an entertaining game Saturday but gained valuable experience and the confidence that they can compete against any team.
LEONARD TOPS IN SUPER LATE MODEL

LEONARD TOPS IN SUPER LATE MODEL

The division races at Laird International Raceway are almost as exciting as the action on the track.
STORM MORE OF A LIGHT BREEZE

STORM MORE OF A LIGHT BREEZE

So much for a ferocious Storm. Rather, the Sault's Northern Football Conference team is more of a light breeze. The question is no longer whether the Sault Storm will make the playoffs this NFC season.
GREAT (SOCCER) BALLS OF FIRE

GREAT (SOCCER) BALLS OF FIRE

It was a hot, hazy, humid Canada Day weekend. Forget about sizzling while sitting on the deck or at the beach. Try playing soccer.
'CATS IN PLAYOFF CHASE

'CATS IN PLAYOFF CHASE

When Josh Gauthier sees a little light at the end of the tunnel, there is no stopping the speedy running back.