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Rattlers volleyball teams grab wins on road trip to Olds College

By Medicine Hat News on November 23rd, 2019

The Medicine Hat Rattlers women’s volleyball team rallied back into the win column with a four-set victory over the Broncos (25-20, 21-15, 25-22, 25-16) on Friday at Olds College. The victory snaps a two-game losing streak for Medicine Hat while lifting them to 5-6 on the Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference season. Brooke Christie and Amber ... Read More »

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Tigers press until it works

By Ryan McCracken on November 23rd, 2019

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken The Medicine Hat Tigers slowly chipped their way through a brick wall named Adam Evanoff on Friday night at the Canalta Centre. The Moose Jaw Warriors goaltender had a stellar start to Friday’s action, but his teammates were unable to generate much of anything at the other end of the ice – getting outshot ... Read More »

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Colts start 1-3 at V-ball provincials

By Medicine Hat News on November 23rd, 2019

The McCoy Colts girls volleyball team struggled to a 1-3 start at the Alberta Schools Athletic Association 3A girls championships at St. Paul Regional High School. While the Colts opened their weekend on a three-set loss to Beaverlodge (25-20, 22-25, 15-12) Thursday, they rebounded to take a two-set victory from Barrhead (25-16, 25-22) before dropping ... Read More »

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Tigers host Warriors tonight

By Medicine Hat News on November 22nd, 2019

The Medicine Hat Tigers will be looking to bounce back into the win column when they welcome the Moose Jaw Warriors to the Canalta Centre tonight for a 7:30 p.m. puck drop. The Tigers are 1-1-0-0 at the halfway point of their four-game homestand and sit third in the Central Division with a 14-7-1-0 record. ... Read More »

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Inside the CFL: Hamilton boasts a rich football history spanning 150 years

By Medicine Hat News on November 22nd, 2019

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Hamilton Football Club. From the time of its birth, November 3, 1869, in a room over a grocery store, the team took on the personality of the city where the fans are as tough as the players. Hamilton’s first Grey Cup was played before a hometown crowd ... Read More »

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A long way from the Pythons: Three former Parkside players to battle for Grey Cup

By Medicine Hat News on November 22nd, 2019

One way or another, the Grey Cup will be lifted by someone with Medicine Hat roots on Sunday. Hatters Aaron Crawford and Connor McGough of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will go up against rookie Asotui Tavita Eli and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the CFL championship game at McMahon Stadium in Calgary. All three were Parkside ... Read More »

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Gavlas returns to lineup after four-game suspension

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on November 21st, 2019

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken Parker Gavlas has paid his dues. The 20-year-old Medicine Hat Tigers defenceman returned to the blue line Tuesday after serving a four-game suspension for a head check on Prince George Cougars centre Ilijah Colina. The collision came in the third period of Medicine Hat’s eventual 5-4 victory on Nov. 6 and resulted in an ... Read More »

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A tale of two Kennedys: Vikings’ Galloway and Colts’ Lanigan both at volleyball provincials

By Medicine Hat News on November 21st, 2019

Kennedy couldn’t be more excited to be in St. Paul today, set for the Alberta Schools Athletic Association 3A girls volleyball championships to begin. She knows full well that this is the end of the line for her high school career, and how rare it is to have her parent as her coach. Except that ... Read More »

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Inside the CFL: And the award goes to…

By Graham Kelly on November 21st, 2019

The CFL Awards began in 1953 when Edmonton running back Billy Vessels won the Most Outstanding Player Award. It was the only honour presented. Tonight at the Scotiabank Saddledome, players will be recognized in six categories. Also, either Saskatchewan’s Craig Dickenson or Ticat Orlondo Steinauer will be named the coach of the year. Shaw is ... Read More »

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Tigers cooled off

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on November 20th, 2019

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken The Medicine Hat Tigers were held out of the goal column for the first time in nearly two months on Tuesday night at the Canalta Centre. Tabby goaltender Mads Søgaard did all he could to hold his team in the contest, but the offence was unable to reward his 26-save effort in a 4-0 ... Read More »

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Ringette: Pair of Hat open teams medal at tourney in Lethbridge

By Medicine Hat News on November 20th, 2019

Medicine Hat’s two open-division ringette teams were in Lethbridge this past weekend for a tournament and brought home medals to show for it. The Force, an open C team, went 3-0 in the round robin but fell 4-1 to the host LethVegas squad in Sunday’s final. The Smash, playing up a division in open A, ... Read More »

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