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Sports briefs and results from Newfoundland and Labrador sports

Where have all the good times gone.

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By Jason Pike Somethings been lost in sports today. Where has all the passion and tradition in sports gone to? Rarely in today’s society do we see the camaraderie of old. Seldom do we see pep rallies or cheerleaders or school spirit where students come out to support their friends and fellow students. It’s a rare occasion to walk into a gymnasium and feel that electricity. I grew up in the 90s, and I was a student athlete as well as an athlete outside of the school system. The one thing that I treasure the most and that I’m glad…

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School sports and politics

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By Jason Pike ST. JOHN’S, NL – When social media quickly became flooded with angry and worried posts from students’ , coaches and parents of the enforcement of a mandatory teacher sponsors for practices, tournaments and games for all school sports, my mind quickly reverted back to 2021 when our…

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SWIMMING NL ANNUAL 2023 AWARDS

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Chris Weeks (photo by ucephoto.ca)  and Lindsey Goodland Congratulations to the recipients of the Swimming NL Annual Awards (2022-23): Female Swimmer of the Year: LINDSEY GOODLAND (Mount Pearl Marlins) Male Swimmer of the Year: CHRIS WEEKS (Mount Pearl Marlins) Volunteer of the Year: JOHN GRAHAM (Melville Mantas) Coach of the…

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Rogues wrap the season

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ST. JOHN’S, NL – A record setting 52 points by Armanie Channey wasn’t enough to stop the KW Titans from defeating his Newfoundland Rogues 128-115 on Friday, May 10, 2024 in St John’s. The Titans sweep the Rogues 3-0 in the Rogues third season in St John’s and first season…

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Rogues back in town

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St John’s, NL – Newfoundland Rogues Armani Chaney drives by fan favorite Chris Jones of the London Lighting on his way to scoring 2 of his 38 points on his birthday.  Chaney lead both teams in the Rogues 110-104 win om London Lighting. Photo by Joe Chase.…

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