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Danielle Shugarue
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Player, coach earn impressive awards
Grand Falls-Windsor coach and official Dave Jewer was the recipient of the Reg Soper Memorial Award for dedication and work in volleyball ... -
Hockey supporters trade pucks for putters
Along with cheering on the various teams in the association, they also lend assistance on the links. The association held its annual golf ... -
Special Olympics celebrate their athletes
"It was an exciting time for everyone - they loved it," said Shawn Feener, president of the Exploits Special Olympics. "The support we ... -
Karate competitors shine
There is no slowing Grand Falls-Windsor’s contribution to karate on the national stage. ... -
Beginners luck
The Eagles picked up the team silver medal, along with a substantial amount of individual hardware in their rookie season in the sport. ... -
Bowling beauties
2010-11 brought new members and the league hopes to continue the upward trend to their capacity of 60 bowlers. The Jets, made up of Louise Cook, ... -
Called to the Hall
Thirty-one years later, after a lingering arm injury forced him to call it quits, Grimes will be inducted into the Newfoundland and ... -
Open season
The Exploits Soccer Association is set to get the ball rolling on the 2011 season this weekend with the kick off of their Indoor ... -
National hopefuls
Things will not be black and white at the 2011 Canadian Karate Traditional Federation Championships in Saskatchewan later this month. The ... -
Exploits claim bronze at provincial tournament
The power of four vintage-inspired hats almost did the trick. After winning their opening game at the Atom C Provincial Easter Tournament, the ... -
National spotlight
Along with being a veteran player for the Leo Burke Academy senior girls volleyball team, where she won a 3A championship, the Grade 11 ... -
National wonders
Dave Gosse and Genevieve Gillard of Grand Falls-Windsor were part of the provincial bowling mens and womens championship teams on March ... -
Cats win WCSHL title
The Cataracts are headed to the Herder.Grand Falls-Windsor defeated the Deer Lake Red Wings 5-1 in Game 5 to clinch the West Coast Senior Hockey ... -
Junior curlers impress at provincials
Two under-17 girls teams earned medals by finishing as runners-up in the in Divisions A and C, while the boys earned their medal as ... -
Lightning strikes again
The Lightning defeated the host team 25-17, 25-21 for the title. "They've since we've came back after Christmas break the girls have ... -
Hosts with the most
Bishop's Falls hosted the event, with the men defeating Stephenville 1-0 in the final. Scott Cantwell scored the lone goal in the game, but it ... -
Cats maul Red Wings
The Cats defeated the Deer Lake Red Wings in Games 1 and 2 of the West Coast Senior Hockey League finals this past weekend at the Joe Byrne ... -
Basketball making strides
The Young Gunz made it to the semi-finals, where they put up a good fight against a strong Pinchin LeBlanc’s team, but lost 78-66. ... -
Finals faceoff
Wes Welcher scored 5:52 into overtime to give the Cats a 6-5 win over the Corner Brook Royals and the opportunity to face the Deer Lake ... -
Central volleyball squad flying high
Just one week from earning a silver medal at the under-17 all-Newfoundland female tournament in Bay Roberts, they claimed gold at the ... -
AAA champs
The Glovertown native scored at the 8:57 of overtime in the championship game on Sunday afternoon at the Joe Byrne Memorial Stadium in ... -
Ready to represent
Jordan Woolfrey is a busy teenager. The 13-year-old takes music lessons, participates in junior cheerleading and is committed to dryland training ... -
Cats salvage split with OT win
The Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts scored twice with less than two minutes to play to send their second playoff game against the Corner ... -
Balancing books, breakaways
This past summer, the University of Regina came calling for Whiffen after he posted a league leading 2.26 GAA, with a .924 save ... -
Cats claim first place
The Cats collected three of four points in their weekend contest against the Clarenville Caribous with a 3-1 victory and a shootout loss. ... -
The science of coaching
The study researched the moral influence coaches have over their athletes and how athletes respond to that moral influence. The research ... -
Getting their shot
That is how long Meghan Brown, Jenna Dooley and MacKenzie Hanlon have been doting on members of the Millcrest Girls Basketball League as ... -
Cats split series in Deer Lake
That was backed this weekend when they came back from a 5-1 deficit to win their first game in a weekend series 9-6 before losing a close ... -
No offence
There are many benefits to having home-ice advantage in hockey. Having the last line-change has helped many teams win games by playing the ... -
Exploits skaters dominate central regionals
The Sparkling Blades Figure Skating Club and Seaport Skaters Figure Skating Club brought home a total of 37 medals form the competition, with ...














