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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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Athlete had inspirational words for North Queens students
Article online since July 7th 2008
By Nick Moase THE ADVANCE NovaNewsNow.com Former North Queens Rural High School student Jenna Martin had some inspirational words for students just before summer vacation started on June 27. “I came from a small town, and people think you can’t achieve anything if you do,” said Martin....
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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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Surf's up!
Article online since July 5th 2008
By Nick Moase THE ADVANCE NovaNewsNow.com “The surfing around here is great,” and Nova Scotia Health Promotion and Protection is encouraging youth to get active. “A lot of kids are interested in surfing, but they want to try it without buying all the stuff,” said Jeff Norman, who runs...
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Griffins extend streak with Subway tourney win
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‘Sickness’ host inaugural ball hockey tourney in Windsor
( January 3rd 2008 )
Ice Axemen off to good second half start
( January 3rd 2008 )
NKEC wins Kelly tourney
( January 3rd 2008 )
VHSHL teams looking for post-break change
( December 30th 2007 )
South Shore Wild win one at home
( December 28th 2007 )
Local luck runs out for Burgess
( December 27th 2007 )
Weather plays havoc with Horton Subway tournament
( December 27th 2007 )
Passion for sport drives Dodge to excel
( December 26th 2007 )
Kendrick expects stiff challenge at Subway
( December 24th 2007 )
Boxing ‘beyond a hobby’ for national silver medalist
( December 20th 2007 )
Windsor Recreation Update
( December 20th 2007 )
Another perfect weekend for Tier 1 teams
( December 19th 2007 )
Burns happy with first half Acadia finish
( December 18th 2007 )
Tritons a strong third at inaugural N.S. Team Swim Championships
( December 18th 2007 )
NKEC Titans rock C.K. in revenge 7-2 win
( December 18th 2007 )
What a difference a year makes!
( December 17th 2007 )
Windsor Recreation Update
( December 17th 2007 )
Few rocks in the road
( December 14th 2007 )
Charitable status for Kingston rink
( December 14th 2007 )
Wrestling Reality rumbles on to national TV success
( December 14th 2007 )
Winning weekend for Valley Tier 1 teams
( December 13th 2007 )
Good showing for local shooters
( December 13th 2007 )
All systems go for football at CK: Totten
( December 12th 2007 )
Horton boys top all comers at Irving Hoop Classic
( December 11th 2007 )
Trio of C.K. court wins
( December 11th 2007 )
Teens to face off against cops
( December 11th 2007 )
Out of the basement
( December 10th 2007 )
Griffins a strong third at girls’ Subway Classic
( December 10th 2007 )
Upshot!
( December 8th 2007 )
Valley U-14 boys, U-16 girls go to 4-1 on shutout wins
( December 8th 2007 )
West Kings, Horton fall short at volleyball provincials
( December 7th 2007 )
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