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Krusaders edge out first-place Drillers

Krusaders edge out first-place Drillers

Westlock's Tier 2 Pee Wee Krusaders got a well-earned notch in the victory column after defeating the first-place Devon Drillers 5-4 last Monday night at the Jubilee Arena.
Westlock minor hockey takes talents to new league

Westlock minor hockey takes talents to new league

After years of tough road trips to places as far afield as Jasper and Athabasca, the Westlock & District Minor Hockey League has joined a league with a far more favourable travel schedule.
Tim Hague gets third shot in UFC

Tim Hague gets third shot in UFC

After two imposing wins in Aggression MMA in Edmonton, Boyle native Tim Hague is getting his third shot in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
U16 Soccer Tourney

U16 Soccer Tourney

The Athabasca Soccer Association’s U16 boys team put up a valiant effort in the Value Drug Mart Polar Cup in Edmonton this past week, despite being extremely undermanned.
Sports Year in Review July to December 2010

Sports Year in Review July to December 2010

The members of Barr-head’s Blue Heron Bowl 55-Plus Triples couldn’t have been prouder to be among the best seniors bowling teams in Canada after they placed fourth at nationals.
Stymiest takes his game to Ontario

Stymiest takes his game to Ontario

Former Westlock resident Jesse Stymiest is moving onwards and upwards in his hockey career, having netted himself a spot on the Lindsay Muskies of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.
Pirates in tough versus Slave Lake

Pirates in tough versus Slave Lake

Although the Barr-West Pirates dropped last Monday’s game 8-2 to the Slave Lake Thunder, coach Perry Kulmatyski said he was proud of how his team played against some pretty stiff competition.
Aces grind out points before break

Aces grind out points before break

The Athabasca Aces have played in the past month the way they would have liked to all season.
The tip of the iceberg

The tip of the iceberg

Fifteen-year-old Maya MacIsaac-Jones has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the sport of cross-country skiing after an impressive season last year.
Warriors dull Stars

Warriors dull Stars

The Westlock Bantam Warriors held off a strong effort from the visiting Smoky Lake Stars, proving they intend to make some noise as the season progresses.
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