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Somebeachsomewhere in Breeders Crown final
Somebeachsomewhere has advanced to the Breeders Crown final for three-year-old pacing colts at The Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. on Nov. 29 with his owners accepting a bye into the $540,000 final.
Steelers should take it
The following is my NFL pick for tonight's game which kicks off Week 12 of the season. It is done strictly on which team I think will win and which one I think will lose -- not with or against the odds.
Russians top Q stars
Maybe Pavel Chernov wanted Jake Allen to know how it feels to lose an international hockey game on home soil.
Wildcats excited about their future prospects
As Moncton Wildcats head coach and director of hockey operations, it's Danny Flynn's job to look at the big picture.
Bruins skate over Sabres
Zdeno Chara and Chuck Kobasew each scored two goals, Marc Savard had a goal and three assists and the Boston Bruins beat the Buffalo Sabres 7-4 last night.
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Three Wildcats in NHL draft rankings
NHL Central Scouting believes the Moncton Wildcats have three of the top 25 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League skaters who are eligible for the 2009 National Hockey League draft. They are defencemen Simon Jodoin (17th) and David Savard (18th) and forward Matt Brown (25th).
Roy hopes past is past
Patrick Roy hopes that by having his jersey retired by the Montreal Canadiens, he will undo some of the bad memories of his last game with the Red, White and Blue.
QBs vye for CFL MVP
They finished 1-2 in the CFL in touchdown passes and have been instrumental in leading their teams to the Grey Cup game.
Rookie CFL coaches meet in Grey Cup
Clothes might make the man, but Marc Trestman and John Hufnagel proved yesterday they don't always offer a glimpse into what makes them tick.
Royals thump defending champs
Jenna Jones poured in 25 points and the Riverview High Royals hammered the visiting Bernice MacNaughton Highlanders 82-43 in a Northeast Conference senior girls AAA high school basketball game last night.
T-Wolves sign new talent
A couple of more wolves are about to join the pack.
Bosox send Crisp to Royals
The Kansas City Royals picked up the leadoff hitter they had been seeking yesterday, acquiring centre-fielder Coco Crisp from the Boston Red Sox for reliever Ramon Ramirez.
Aigles face test in Que.
As far as measuring sticks go, this is right up there.
Mussina to retire?
Desperate for starting pitchers, the New York Yankees expect to enter next season without 20-game winner Mike Mussina, who intends to retire and will make the move official this week.
Raptors hold off Heat for 101-95 win
Andrea Bargnani scored a season-high 25 points, Jermaine O'Neal finished with 16 points and 17 rebounds, and the Toronto Raptors overcame a huge night by Dwyane Wade to beat the Miami Heat 101-95 yesterday.
Rebelles turn back Tommies
Katrine Roy fired a hat trick and the Nepisiguit Rebelles defeated the James M. Hill Tommies 7-1 in Northern Conference girls high school hockey action here last night.
Cubs' deadline Dec. 1
Bidders for the Chicago Cubs have until Dec. 1 to submit offers, Major League Baseball said yesterday after a meeting of its ownership committee.
Racing boss Ecclestone answers angry Canadian F1 fans
The head of Formula One racing has a retort for a city so infuriated with him that a leading newspaper carried an editorial cartoon that depicted him being tortured.
Softball hall honours NBers
Wendy Dealy of Miramichi , left, and Kris Gillis of Salisbury are inducted into the Canadian Softball Hall of Fame.
Mountie wins ACAA award
Mount Allison Mounties volleyball player Caila Henderson has been selected the Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association athlete of the week.
Junior Preds host Voyageurs
The Shediac/Cap-Pelé Predators host the Dieppe/Memramcook Voyageurs in a New Brunswick Junior Hockey League game tonight.
Sorenstam to bid farewell to LPGA
Annika Sorenstam typically asks for no more than 10 tournament passes in a normal week, enough to accommodate close friends and family.
Caught in the act
Times & Transcript reader Ken MacLeod took this photo while walking in Mapleton Park recently and thought this little squirrel - which he caught red-pawed pilfering seeds from a bird feeder - looked a little sheepish.
Two on one
Gabrielle Poirier of Mathieu-Martin Vedettes tries to split two Louis-J-Robichaud Patriotes, Veronique Goguen, left, and Natalie Cormier, during second-period girls’ high school hockey action last night in Dieppe.
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