Sports
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SportsBarrette the Alouette
Like many young Canadians, ex-Concordia Stinger Anthony Barrette’s first passion was hockey. But a chance meeting helped spur his move from the ice rink to the gridiron.
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SportsExhibit of Things to Come
The Concordia Stingers men’s rugby team began preparations for the upcoming 2012 season with a 15-5 victory over Royal Military College in exhibition play on Sunday at the Concordia Stinger Dome.
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SportsHitting the Ground Running
Concordia’s cross-country team turned in a solid effort in the 33rd edition of La Course et Marche Populaires de Lasalle on Sunday afternoon.
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SportsPitching In
Despite the vast diversity of people and cultures in the Concordia community, it’s not often they are united under the common banner of a charitable cause.
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SportsFencing for Glory
“You are completely focused,” said Philippe Beaudry, discussing his mental preparation for a fencing match.
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SportsThe Penalty Shot Shivers
Karim Haroun, centre midfielder for the Stingers, knows how to take a penalty shot—he converted four out of four penalties during the fall season.
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SportsWrestling with a Dream
Weighing in at only 130 lbs, 24-year-old wrestler and Concordia student David Tremblay has a lofty dream much bigger than his 5’5” stature.
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SportsTo the Maxwell
Jordan Maxwell was always talented on the football field, but something was missing. That changed when he decided to make the move to quarterback.
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SportsBend It Like Genders
Jorge Sanchez has been a women’s soccer coach at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport and provincial level for over a decade—he’s seen the drastic change the sport has undergone in the new millennium.
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SportsOut Like a Light
The Concordia Stingers women’s basketball team were unable to pull off an upset against the number-one seed Regina Cougars and fell 73-60 in the semi-final game of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Western Regionals in Saskatoon Friday night.

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