Sports
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SportsTalking Baseball in Montreal
It was a late July day in Cooperstown, New York, the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Montreal Expos fans, and ESPN columnist Jonah Keri, are in town for the induction of legendary pitcher Pedro Martinez into the Hall as a member Boston Red Sox, despite having spent the earlier part of his career in Montreal. Keri, and nine other colleagues, were trying to sneak into a party for Martinez, which was being held by the Red Sox.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: “Everything is Earned”
Playing the best women’s hockey team in the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec was never going to be an easy task for the Stingers, but Concordia was able to sneak away a 1-0 victory against the Montreal Carabins last Friday at the Ed Meagher Arena.
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SportsFootball: Most Outstanding Miller
Concordia Stingers quarterback Trenton Miller was given the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy for being named the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec conference’s most outstanding player during a ceremony in Quebec City on Friday afternoon.
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Sports“Nothing Wrong With Being MLS”
“We are not the NFL, we are not the NBA,” said Toronto FC President, Bill Manning. “It’s okay being MLS, and I never try to pretend that we’re the NFL.”
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SportsBuilding Through The Fans
It may come as a surprise to Canadians, but hockey is not a self-sustaining sport in North America. Nurturing and supporting the growth of hockey requires lots of work from the National Hockey League and its historical franchises.
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SportsLeague of Lechery
If you attended the 2015 League of Legends World Championships at the Rialto Theatre, you got a prize: a Japanese schoolgirl.
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Stung by the Martlets
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team was shutout by the McGill Martlets 2-0 at McConnell Arena on Sunday night. McGill captain Melodie Daoust and teammate Gabrielle Davidson both scored goals for the Martlets.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: Good Start
Stingers guard Jaleel Webb led his team to a 69-56 victory over the visiting UQAM Citadins this past Saturday evening. Webb had 27 points and five rebounds in the team’s first game and win of the season at the Concordia Gymnasium.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball: Stumble at the First Block
Down 8-3 in the first quarter, Concordia Stingers head coach Tenicha Gittens looked visibly frustrated at her players.
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SportsRising Above
What started off as a bonding experience with his father has turned into a lifetime passion for Stingers rugby kicker Charles Debove.

