Sports
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SportsThrowing the Pigskin Down Under
It was during a conversation with friends about football when the idea of Australia first came into Shaquille Armstrong’s mind. The former Concordia Stingers defensive end caught wind that a new league was opening up down under but needed to confirm it was the right kind of football.
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Sports10-man Orlando Top FC Montreal at Home
Despite being one man up for more than 70 minutes by way of a red card to defender Devron Garcia, FC Montreal were still unable to pick up their first points of the season. Montreal fell, for a fifth straight game, to Orlando City B 1-0 on Sunday night.
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SportsHoops For Everyone
The 18th annual Montreal Classic Hoops Tournament, not only shows Montrealers the importance of competition, but life lessons as well.
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SportsFC Montreal Drowned by Hammerheads
Sunny Wilmington, North Carolina was not the city where FC Montreal would pick up its first point of the 2016 United Soccer League season. Goals by strikers Qudus Lawal and Matthew Barnes Homer, sunk the visitors as FC Montreal lost 2-0 to the Wilmington Hammerheads.
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SportsToronto FC II Takes First 401 Rivalry Game of 2016
Red was stronger than blue once again as Toronto FC II took a 2-1 win against the FC Montreal at the Olympic Stadium on Saturday.
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SportsFighting for Your Weight
“I can’t stop sweating,” said John “The Bull” Makdessi, a Mixed Martial Arts fighter, as heavy bags thudded and snapped at Tristar Gym in Montreal.
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SportsFrom the American Midwest to Loyola and Back
At the end of the Major League Baseball season, members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America vote for the best pitchers in the league’s two divisions—the National League and the American League—and award them the Cy Young award. At the end of the Major League Baseball season, members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America vote for the best pitchers in the league’s two divisions—the National League and the American League—and award them the Cy Young award.
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SportsKeeping the Fans on Your Side
Without the fans, professional sports would count for very little. Tim Zenner’s job, as director of ticketing and fan engagement for the Detroit Lions, is basically to make sure his fanatics feel appreciated and happy without having their wallets emptied.

