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Wolves boys hockey team wins rematch with Riverside
The North Star Wolves boys hockey team got a a bit of revenge against the Riverside Stingers last week. The Wolves went to the WFCU Centre Jan. 13 and beat the Stingers 7-3 behind what head coach Glen Holden said was an outstanding performance by goalie Cage Rainville. Mason Long had four goals with Beau McGrath, Owen Mongeau, Troy McGuire and Ty Crawford having strong games on defense. Kingston Gardin, Kyle Glover and Jake Beaudoin also scored for North Star. The Stingers

RTT Staff
Jan 201 min read


Powerplay woes continue to hurt Admirals
Amherstburg goalie Landon Dimitroff reaches for the puck during Saturday night’s game. An unproductive powerplay continues to hamper the Amherstburg Admirals. The Admirals were doubled 4-2 by the Lakeshore Canadiens Saturday night at the Libro Centre in a game that saw Amherstburg go 0-for-4 with the man advantage. With the setback, Amherstburg now has a 12-17-3-0 record in the Provincial Junior Hockey League (Jr. C) West Stobbs Division. “The powerplay is killing us. I think

Fred Groves
Jan 132 min read


Wolves girls hockey team plays well in win and loss last week
North Star’s Tyler Lamarche (18, white jersey) takes a shot during the third period of her team’s 1-0 loss in Essex last Thursday afternoon. The North Star Wolves girls hockey team won a game and lost a game last week, but the coaches were happy with their team’s effort in both games. The most recent game was a 1-0 loss to the Essex Red Raiders last Thursday afternoon at the Essex Centre Sports Complex. Grace Brindley scored the lone goal of the game for Essex while Grace Ond

Ron Giofu
Jan 132 min read
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