Sports columnist Morris Dalla Costa writes about the fairy-tale season of local football’s Silverbacks (London Free Press)
October 31, 2006 on 1:52 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsThe Red Sea sounds awfully good to Doug Sitter about now. More specifically, he yearns for its 21-degree water temperature. Currently, Sitter, a longtime Exeter resident now living in Toronto, is training in Lake Ontario, where the water is a far-less-inviting five degrees.
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CANOE — SLAM! Sports - Columnists - DallaCosta: Mustangs still believe, while others give up the ghost (Slam! Sports)
October 31, 2006 on 1:52 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsMost believe the Western Mustangs’ football season will end Saturday against the Laurier Golden Hawks in an Ontario university semifinal. It’s surprising the Mustangs will be in Waterloo to begin with. And it’s a different position. Usually, the Mustangs are the team under pressure to win.
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OnX Enterprise Solutions Wins Gold and Silver Channel Elite Awards (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)
October 31, 2006 on 2:19 am | In Windsor Ontario | No Comments TORONTO, ONTARIO– - OnX Enterprise Solutions Inc. , “OnX”, a leading provider of IT services and Internet outsourcing solutions, announced today that it has won both a gold and a silver Channel Elite Award for 2006.
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Howard battles Lancers (Slam! Sports)
October 30, 2006 on 1:35 am | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsWINDSOR — The Western Mustangs threw for minus-four yards passing — and won a football game. That’s not an error, just one of the goofy things that happened yesterday when they extended their playoff life and the career of head coach Larry Haylor for at least another game.
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CANOE — SLAM! Sports - Columnists - DallaCosta: Mustangs find joy in Mudville (Slam! Sports)
October 30, 2006 on 1:35 am | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsIf there’s one thing the Western Mustangs have lacked all year, it’s been the ability to make big plays. They must have saved it for their OUA football quarter-final yesterday against the Windsor Lancers.
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Keaton Turkiewicz scores winner as Spitfires slip past Storm 4-3 (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
October 29, 2006 on 1:42 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No Comments WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) - Keaton Turkiewicz scored the game-winner at 13:09 in the third period as the Windsor Spitfires slipped past the Guelph Storm 4-3 in Ontario Hockey League Saturday.
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Saturday’s CIS Roundup (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
October 29, 2006 on 1:42 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No Comments (CP) - Western fullback Jay Akindolire rushed 19 times for a career-best 157 yards as the Western Mustangs held on for a sloppy 20-16 road victory over the No. 8 Windsor Lancers on Saturday afternoon in an Ontario University Athletics quarter-final game.
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Mustangs find joy in Mudville (London Free Press)
October 29, 2006 on 1:42 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsIf there’s one thing the Western Mustangs have lacked all year, it’s been the ability to make big plays. They must have saved it for their OUA football quarter-final yesterday against the Windsor Lancers.
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Defenceman Scott Todd breaks arm as Windsor beats Guelph 4-2 (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
October 29, 2006 on 1:47 am | In Windsor Ontario | No Comments GUELPH, Ont. (CP) - Defenceman Scott Todd was injured late in the first period as the Guelph Storm downed the Windsor Spitfires 4-2 in Ontario Hockey League action Friday.
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Stangs keep Windsor guessing (Slam! Sports)
October 29, 2006 on 1:47 am | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsNo one is going to get much notice when it comes to who will be the starting quarterback for the Western Mustangs today. The Mustangs take on the Windsor Lancers in an Ontario university football quarter-final in Windsor in what’s being called the Battle at the Bridge.
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‘Ragin’ Cajun’ addresses Ontario Liberals (CTV.ca)
October 29, 2006 on 1:47 am | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsThe man who ran Bill Clinton’s first presidential campaign and gave political advice to British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former South African president Nelson Mandela is lending his expertise to Ontario’s Liberals.
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Friday’s OHL Roundup (Slam! Sports)
October 29, 2006 on 1:47 am | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsOttawa 67’s coach Brian Kilrea was denied his 1100th Ontario Hockey League victory Friday. The Belleville Bulls defeated the Ottawa 67’s 5-4 in OHL action Friday and in the process denied 67’s coach and general manager Brian Kilrea a historic win.
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Horoscope Jeraldine Saunders (San Jose Mercury News)
October 28, 2006 on 1:51 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsBy Jeraldine Saunders Tribune Media Services BIRTHDAY GAL: Superstar country singer Shania Twain, an avid vegetarian, was born in Windsor, Ontario, on this day in 1965. Twain’s third album, “Come on Over'’ was the biggest selling country album of all time and won four Grammy awards. In 2004, she released her latest album “Greatest Hits,'’ which included the hit single “Party for Two.'’ In
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Read the latest Civic Election and byelection coverage (London Free Press)
October 28, 2006 on 1:51 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsNo one is going to get much notice when it comes to who will be the starting quarterback for the Western Mustangs today. The Mustangs take on the Windsor Lancers in an Ontario university football quarter-final in Windsor in what’s being called the Battle at the Bridge.
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Cardinals Win the World Series (WTOL News 11)
October 28, 2006 on 1:51 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsIt was silent for a few moments inside Andrew’s on the Corner, a bar about a mile north of downtown Detroit, after Brandon Inge struck out to end the game. Then, 31-year-old Matt McNeil of Windsor, Ontario, raised his glass of beer and offered a toast — shouting “Tigers baseball! It’s back in Detroit! It’s good!”
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OHL: Kilrea still looking for 1100th win (TSN)
October 28, 2006 on 1:51 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsOttawa 67’s coach Brian Kilrea was denied his 1100th Ontario Hockey League victory Friday. The Belleville Bulls defeated the Ottawa 67’s 5-4 in OHL action Friday and in the process denied 67’s coach and general manager Brian Kilrea a historic win.
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Smith Pitches Second Straight Shutout in 3-0 Plymouth Victory Over Toronto (OurSports Central)
October 28, 2006 on 1:51 pm | In Windsor Ontario | No CommentsPLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP - The Plymouth Whalers rode Jeremy Smith’s second straight shutout en route to a 3-0 victory over the Toronto St. Michael’s Majors in an Ontario Hockey League game played Friday night before 2,522 at the Compuware Sports Arena.
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