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’Cats split in Truro
Article online since July 7th 2008
BY JOHN DECOSTE Kings County Register There was certainly no shortage of offense when the Kentville Wildcats and Truro Bearcats met in a Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League doubleheader July 6 in Truro. The teams split the two games, each winning in a fairly lopsided fashion. Truro won...
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Highly-sought Brown sisters choose Acadia
Article online since July 7th 2008
BY JOHN DECOSTE Kings County Register Arguably the highest-regarded graduating female high school player in Nova Scotia is coming to Acadia this fall to play women's basketball for new Axewomen head coach Bev Greenlaw. For good measure, her sister is coming, too. Acadia Varsity Athletics...
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Kings Arms finds going tough in men's Premier Division
Article online since July 6th 2008
BY JOHN DECOSTE The Advertiser/NovaNewsNow.com The Valley Kings Arms men’s Senior A soccer team is finding the going a bit tough in the Premier Division of the Nova Scotia Soccer League. After a 1-3-1 start to the season that included four home games, Valley played five games in 11 days,...
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Kings Arms finds going tough in men's Premier Division
Article online since July 6th 2008
BY JOHN DECOSTE The Advertiser/NovaNewsNow.com The Valley Kings Arms men’s Senior A soccer team is finding the going a bit tough in the Premier Division of the Nova Scotia Soccer League. After a 1-3-1 start to the season that included four home games, Valley played five games in 11 days,...
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Rejouissance to perform at two historic Kings county churches
Article online since July 4th 2008
BY JOHN DECOSTE Kings County Register A musical group that specializes in playing period music in period costumes will be performing at a pair of “period churches” in Kings County. Rejouissance, a musical quintet from the Halifax area, will perform July 7 at 7:30 p.m. at St. John’s...
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Burns happy with 2008 recruiting class
( July 3rd 2008 )
21st annual Gunn Baldursson tournament goes this weekend
( July 2nd 2008 )
ATV mess lands in Morse's lap
( June 27th 2008 )
ATV mess lands in Morse's lap
( June 27th 2008 )
Baur tapped to lead hoop Axemen after Berry’s sudden resignation
( June 27th 2008 )
Ramey wraps up Field of Dreams series title
( June 27th 2008 )
Local teams do well, mine silver and gold at Valley Kickoff
( June 26th 2008 )
Wildcats drop third straight
( June 26th 2008 )
Caps outstanding year with Atlantic championship, provincial IKON sport award
( June 26th 2008 )
Special presentation
( June 25th 2008 )
Good weekend for Tier 1 soccer teams
( June 20th 2008 )
Shoot 'em up, cowboy!
( June 19th 2008 )
’Cats come back for key win against Dartmouth
( June 19th 2008 )
Vanderweit, Visentin top winners at NKEC Athletic Awards
( June 19th 2008 )
Kendrick to coach provincial U-17 boy's basketball team
( June 18th 2008 )
Valley U-18 girls still perfect, senior men open season
( June 16th 2008 )
Personal best throws highlight Field of Dreams meet
( June 13th 2008 )
Harris, Jenner, Roberts, Pederson top winners of Horton awards
( June 13th 2008 )
Wildcats drop fourth straight, 7-1 to Halifax
( June 13th 2008 )
Tritons a strong third at long course provincials
( June 12th 2008 )
Kings athletes bring home 16 N.S. track medals
( June 9th 2008 )
Teens urged to build self-esteem 'from the inside out'
( June 3rd 2008 )
Teens urged to build self-esteem 'from the inside out'
( June 3rd 2008 )
Good show for Kings athletes at Western track and field competition
( June 2nd 2008 )
Horton Spring League playoffs start Tuesday
( June 2nd 2008 )
Her Royal Highness
( May 31st 2008 )
Her Royal Highness
( May 31st 2008 )
Greenlaw hired to coach women's hoops at Acadia
( May 30th 2008 )
Greenlaw hired to coach women's hoops at Acadia
( May 30th 2008 )
Wildcats suffer first loss after starting season 4-0
( May 30th 2008 )
Wolfville swimmer heats up pool at Future League provincials
( May 30th 2008 )
MacDougall tops at Apple Blossom tennis tourney
( May 29th 2008 )
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