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Week 12: Grey Cup and NFL picks

Grey Cup Ottawa vs Edmonton In their second year as a franchise since being reinstated back into the CFL, the Redblacks find themselves in the Grey Cup. The Edmonton Eskimos are no joke, though.
Broncos trying to make it work on the ice

Broncos trying to make it work on the ice

When Humboldt Broncos head coach Darcy Haugan was asked about what he liked about defenceman Greg Moro’s game, he had a long list. “Size, speed, strength, compete level …. Pick almost any adjective you want and you can put Greg Moro’s name beside it.
Wakaw and Naicam take on provincials

Wakaw and Naicam take on provincials

Two local teams were at the 3A provincials in Rostern for senior girls volleyball. The Wakaw Warriors and Naicam Vikings both went off the provincials Nov. 20 and 21.
Quantity over quality, Blue Jays deal Liam Hendriks

Quantity over quality, Blue Jays deal Liam Hendriks

On November 21st Toronto made a move that still has many scratching their head. They swapped pitchers with the Oakland Athletics, trading one of their best arms out of the bullpen for Jesse Chavez.
INTERVIEW: Hasselberg on the Bombers, looking forward

INTERVIEW: Hasselberg on the Bombers, looking forward

"We have proven to be a team that never quits and a team that won't stop working."

CFL/NFL Picks

Hamilton @ Ottawa The TiCats visit the Redblacks for a shot at a trip to the Grey Cup. It will be the first CFL playoff game in Ottawa in more than 30 years.

Blue Jays have a good problem at second base

I’m aware of what Ryan Goins did this year for the Toronto Blue Jays. His defence and timely hitting in the post-season makes this tough for me to write.
Bantam Barons take Humboldt to the final minute

Bantam Barons take Humboldt to the final minute

Evidently the 14U Barons have a talented team, look no further than their matchup against the second place Humboldt Broncos Sunday afternoon.
Beaver Blues drop season opener

Beaver Blues drop season opener

The Battleford seniors started their SPHL season on the wrong foot Saturday night. After a successful 2014-2015 campaign where they won 12 of 18 games, the Blues lost their opener to the Hafford Hawks , 8-4.
Battlefords AAA Stars winless on the road this weekend

Battlefords AAA Stars winless on the road this weekend

The Stars played their second of back-to-back games Sunday afternoon in Notre Dame . After dropping their first tilt to the Argos , the Hounds got the best of them today, 3-2.
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