Sports
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SportsMontreal Impact to Host Two Youth Soccer Tournaments This Summer
The Montreal Impact made their mark on youth development Wednesday morning. The club announced two U14 soccer tournaments—an international one involving eight teams and a qualifier including 16 teams from Quebec’s youth ranks.
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SportsConcordia Stingers Soccer Players Earn RSEQ Accolades
With the winter season at an end for the Concordia Stingers men’s and women’s soccer teams, the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec have presented their all-star awards.
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SportsEvolving A Legacy: David Zilberman Finds Solace on And off the Mat
For those who haven’t been in a wrestling training room, it’s an unmitigated mess.
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SportsJustin Shemie Opens up About Scouting for the Stingers
When Justin Shemie started to talk about work, a smile stretched across his face. Not the reaction you’d get from most university students in their early 20s.
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SportsFinding His Feet On and Off the Court
Jenning Leung feels fortunate for the places he’s been.
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SportsHoma Hoodfar Launches Book About Women in Sports
It is rare, even perhaps nonsensical, that a book launch be held for a book that had been released 16 months beforehand. However, in this case, there were ample reasons.
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SportsDual Threat: A Look at Two-Sport Athlete Jarryd Taylor
After pitching a game, Jarryd Taylor ices his arm. He follows through with some light throwing, then heads to the bullpen. During football practice and games he gets banged up, giving and receiving tackles.
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SportsStingers’ Soccer Player Alexandre Nay Breaks the Divide
Athletes aren’t usually considered to be the artistic type, yet Stingers soccer player Alexandre Nay shatters that notion.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Stingers Shutout In Bronze Medal Game
Arguably the Cinderella story of the U Sports national championships were the Concordia Stingers, looking to win their first national medal since 1999.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Stingers Come Up Short in Semis
It was a battle of the underdogs Saturday night in Napanee, Ontario as the seventh-seeded Concordia Stingers played the sixth-ranked University of Alberta Pandas.

