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by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) More than in any other country, professional sports takes up a huge place in American life. As the Super Bowl&...
By NEIL ANDERSEN Journal Sports Writer The sports fans of Portland think of Jack Bionda as a rip-snorting, body-bashing defenseman for the Portla...
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By DAVE CARTER of The Gazette Les Caribous de Quebec hold a 1-0 lead in the finals of the Nations Cup series after defeating Les Quebecois 12-11 ...
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