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Darcy MacRae
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All articles of Darcy MacRae
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HOCKEY. Third year is the charm for Roebothan
After paying his dues for a couple of seasons, Mark Roebothan was given a chance to be a go-to player with the UMass-Lowell River Hawks this ... -
Mount Pearl Lifestyle Centre one step closer to reality
Randy Simms enjoys good news as much as anyone, especially when it comes unexpectedly. That's why the mayor of Mount Pearl was so happy Tuesday ... -
Pardy in the big time
Adam Pardy wasn't in the Calgary Flames' lineup Tuesday night when the club hosted the St. Louis Blues, but that didn't stop him from soaking in ... -
Reason to be excited
No one can accuse the Memorial Sea-Hawks women's hockey team of being unprepared for its upcoming pair of exhibition games with the University of ... -
100 years and counting
When a birthday is this special, a one-night celebration just isn't enough. That's why the Bally Haly Golf and Curling Club in St. John's is ... -
Clowe tries to remain positive
There's no masking the disappointment in Ryane Clowe's voice when he speaks of the recent knee injury that has knocked him out of the San Jose ... -
Few big changes, but some nice surprises so far this...
It's said the more things change, the more they stay the same, and this logic seems to be spot on in a couple of departments when it comes to the ... -
Time to drop the puck
After an off-season of change, the Labatt Avalon East Senior Hockey League is set to begin its 2007-08 regular season. The league will try to ... -
Greatest moment of my career
It's a safe bet Jerry Baird won't ever forget his first Breeder's Cup race. The 38-year-old native of St. John's was atop Bear Now Saturday in ... -
Old rivals become new teammates
It's still early in the curling season, but Heather Strong already likes what she sees in her new team. Strong is teaming with her sister Laura ... -
Worth the wait
There is no wiping the smile off Jim Hurley's face this week. Hurley, president of the Cygnus Gymnastics Club in St. John's, recently watched his ... -
Easy rider
You can't blame Jerry Baird if he feels the need to pinch himself every once in a while just to make sure he's not dreaming. The St. John's ... -
A rising star
Sarah Davis is a name hockey fans in this province will want to remember. Chances are, she's going to be talked about a fair bit over the next ... -
Blades drop out of senior hockey
The Avalon East Senior Hockey League will have just three teams this season, creating a situation league president Joe Maynard says is less than ... -
Whelan a triple threat
Glancing through Kathy Whelan's recent sporting resume, it's obvious she's one of the top, and most underrated, female athletes in St. John's. ... -
Protest overturns St. Lawrence's loss to Quebec
At one point Thursday, it looked as though the St. Lawrence Laurentians were 0-2 at the Hyundai Cup, the national senior mens soccer championship ... -
Big year for big winger
Ryane Clowe admits he's going to enjoy training camp a lot more this season than he did in past years. The St. John's native, who turns 25 at the ... -
No perfect ending for RMM
There were a number of different reactions on the Roebothan McKay and Marshall bench at the conclusion of the Labatt 2007 Canadian senior mens ... -
Host team cruises to 8-0 record
Roebothan McKay and Marshall finished the round robin portion of the Labatt 2007 Senior Mens Canadian Fastpitch Championship in style, blanking ... -
Farewell weekend for Hawco
By Darcy MacRae The Telegram Jon Hawco starts a new chapter of his life next week, but the Holy Cross striker has some unfinished business to ... -
Seventh Heaven
Stephen Mullaley did it all Wednesday night in Roebothan McKay and Marshalls 7-5, extra-innings, win over the Vancouver Grey Sox. The Freshwater ... -
Quick on the draw
Roebothan McKay and Marshall charged out of the gate Monday night, scoring four runs in the first inning en route to a 6-1 win over the Poly Plus ... -
End of the road for Dyke
There is one less goalie in training camp with the St. Johns Fog Devils. St. Johns traded 19-year-old netminder Bradley Dyke and an 11th round ... -
Built to win
The spotlight will be on Roebothan McKay and Marshall when the 2007 Labatt national senior mens fastpitch championship opens in St. Johns Sunday, ... -
'Is this really happening?'
Andre Costigan wants to win next weeks Canadian fastpitch championship as bad as any player, but losing the tournament isnt something hed develop ... -
Busy Sunday ends with Caps up 2-1
The St. John's Capitals lead the Molson provincial senior baseball finals two games to one after the opening weekend of play in the best-of-seven ... -
Whelan a hall of famer
Bas Whelan knew as well as anyone that he was a candidate for the Provincial Baseball Hall of Fame, but that didnt take away from the joy he felt ... -
Dyke eyes another record
Ask Steven Dyke whats the only thing better than setting a record and hell tell you its breaking it again. The St. Johns resident has been ... -
Bearns has still got game
Eddie Bearns is the first to admit hell wear a few different hats this weekend at the Canadian mens amateur golf championship in Saskatoon, Sask. ... -
They had the times of their lives
Eddie Williams' reaction said it all. Moments after the Crosbie Industrial Services crew took first place in the men's championship race of the ...





