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Cochranites earn main-camp ticket

Cochranites earn main-camp ticket

Cochrane High School Cobras quarterback Cody Stevens and Bow Valley High School Bobcats receiver/defensive back Grayson Javorsky have made the main-camp cut for the Calgary Colts junior football team.
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FORE!

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Grizzlies open season with a flourish

Grizzlies open season with a flourish

The Bow Valley Grizzlies have arisen from their winter slumber in a combative mood, appearing well up to the challenge of Calgary Rugby Union Div. 2 men’s competition.
Cochrane Rugby can't penetrate Knights' shield

Cochrane Rugby can't penetrate Knights' shield

You win some. You lose some. After opening the Big Sky Rugby Union high school season with a gritty 24-19 win over Oilfields in Black Diamond, the Cochrane Rugby senior boys hit an impenetrable shield in Okotoks.
Niewchas moves into Brown Bears' den

Niewchas moves into Brown Bears' den

Ivy or Brown? Cochrane’s Abby Niewchas doesn’t have to choose because she’s made the next level at Ivy League school Brown University.
Alberta duo resolves weighty issue

Alberta duo resolves weighty issue

Some friends will be chewing the fat this week as they fly to the national wrestling championships in New Brunswick.
Chairman of the board

Chairman of the board

Like any other 16 year old, Noah Maisonneuve does the same routine every week day: get up, head to school, rinse and repeat.
Grizzlies running with the horses

Grizzlies running with the horses

Born in a barn? No. Raised in one? You bet. Bow Valley Grizzlies Rugby Club men’s team is in its second indoor training preseason at its “secret” Jumping Pound location.
Lions running cold to start season

Lions running cold to start season

The Calgary Area Midget Football Association season won’t be any longer than it ever is for the Cochrane Midget Lions. It’s six weeks, like any other. It’s just going to seem longer.
Water Ninjas saving lives

Water Ninjas saving lives

Founded in 2011, the Town of Cochrane Water Ninjas have been kicking water successfully in this fairly recent sport, that was only introduced about 15 years ago and is one of few that has a humanitarian purpose.
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