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Falcons and Spartans expected to vie for league title

Falcons and Spartans expected to vie for league title

The Foothills Falcons appear poised to win their third straight senior boys high school boy’s league championship, but their coach said any title talk before Thanksgiving, is just talkin’ turkey.
Okotoks martial-artist World Cup bound

Okotoks martial-artist World Cup bound

A family vacation to the United Kingdom just took an exciting detour for an Okotoks martial artist.
Falcons halt Canmore's crusade

Falcons halt Canmore's crusade

The two-time girls soccer league champions parlayed a jaunt through the Rocky Mountains into a landslide. The Foothills Falcons made their Sept.
Oiler proud of family's Summit Series legacy

Oiler proud of family's Summit Series legacy

As Canadians from coast to coast commemorated the 40th anniversary of hockey’s most famous goal on Friday there was an Okotoks Oiler who was walking with an extra pep in his step.
Oilers earn showcase split

Oilers earn showcase split

The Okotoks Oilers were fighting a battle on two fronts at the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s annual showcase in Spruce Grove last weekend.
Copperheads spoil Bisons' home opener

Copperheads spoil Bisons' home opener

The Okotoks Bisons find themselves in an unfamiliar position three games into the Heritage Junior Hockey League season — with a losing record.
Clinical Knights rout Spartans

Clinical Knights rout Spartans

An Okotoks high school girls soccer team reaped the rewards of forward thinking on the pitch last week. The Holy Trinity Academy (HTA) Knights (2-0) made quick work of the Strathmore Spartans on Sept.
Okotoks family stays on track

Okotoks family stays on track

An Okotoks go-kart driver did all he could this year to combat the stereotypes surrounding teenage drivers.
Rivalry is mutual respect society among gridiron coaches

Rivalry is mutual respect society among gridiron coaches

If the coaches of Okotoks two high school football teams kept their hands any closer to their vests in regards to the upcoming game one would need a crowbar to get their fingers free.

Flames heroes helping war veterans

A former Calgary Flame, who didn’t actually see the puck go in the net when he scored one of the most famous goals in franchise history, will never forget what he saw when he went to visit Canadian troops in Afghanistan.
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