Monday, September 06, 2010
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Chiefs are champs

The St. Josephs Farmers Mutual Chiefs brought their big bats to the forefront Saturday afternoon to defeat the defending champion Guysborough Broadhorns 9-1 in the AGR championship game. Dave “Miller” MacDonald tossed a four-hitter with six strikeouts to record the abbreviated five-inning victory. Adam Rodgers, the recipient of the Darryl Mac...
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Gridiron team to host blue-white game

Coach Gary Waterman and the football X-Men will hold a blue and white game Saturday at 1 p.m. on the turf field. Waterman, in his second season as head coach of the X-Men, welcomed 103 players to training camp Saturday. Fifty-one of the hopefuls are new to the St. F.X. program. The X-Men have numerous key losses from last year’s AUS runner-u...
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Smith joins Riverside team for NASCAR race
Wayne Smith will make his NASCAR debut at Riverside International Speedway Sept. 18 competing in the Komatsu 300, a Canadian Tire Series national event. The Timberlea driver has put together a deal with Riverside International Speedway and Antigonish’s Nova Racing to run as a teammate to Donald Chisholm, a part-time competitor on the NASCAR Ca...
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Soccer Celtics in playoff mode

The Antigonish Celtics under-12 boys’ soccer team won the Highland League “A” Championship last week defeating CC Riders from Truro in a two-game playoff. In the initial meeting in Truro the Celtics fell behind 3-0 before battling back in the second half, scoring two goals to cut the deficit to 3-2. Antigonish goal scorers were Riley Bance ...
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Storm fourth at Eastern Canadians
Ceilidh Storm finished fourth out of 11 teams at the Eastern Canadian Pee Wee girls softball championships held in Saint John, N. B., last week. A team from Windsor, Ont., won gold, while Napanee, Ont., picked up the silver medals. Rive-Sud from Quebec took home the bronze. Celidh Storm posted a 3-1 record in round-robin action. The Storm te...
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X-Men soccer team 1-2 on U.S. trip
The St. F.X. men’s soccer team posted a 1-2 record in pre-season action last week in the United States. Coach Graham Kennedy took 23 players on the trip, including 16 returnees. The X-Men opened the tour with a 3-1 loss to the University of New Hampshire Wildcats. Michael Marousek was the lone goal scorer for St. F.X. Kennedy said the Wild...
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X-Women return to pitch

The St. F.X. women’s soccer team will open the 2010 season Saturday in Wolfville facing Acadia in exhibition action. The X-Women, defending league champions, had 28 players at training camp. Coach Trevor Reddick, in his seventh season as head coach of the X-Women, said his roster will, more than likely, feature 20 to 22 players when the final...
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