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John Browne
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All articles of John Browne
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King happy to be back behind the plate, beard and...
By John Browne The Telegram Len King belongs in Newfoundland. Clearly. King spent eight years teaching in the Caribbean, with the last four in ... -
Ratcheting up the rivalry
The Holy Cross Kirby Group-Mount Pearl That Pro Look/Molson soccer rivalry, which has been luke warm at best in recent years, suddenly came to a ... -
Crusaders approach every game with pride on the line
Holy Cross Kirby Group faces its first real test of the early Molson Challenge Cup senior men's soccer league season tonight (6:30) when the ... -
Can anyone beat the Crusaders? - Holy Cross going...
By John Browne The Telegram Four-time defending Molson Challenge Cup soccer champion Holy Cross will be looking for its fifth straight title ... -
A Royle perspective on London
Newfoundland marathoner Ian Royle never heard anything like it before — the sound of silence amid a crowd of thousands. That’s what stood out. ... -
Shuffling off from Buffalo
Luke Adam says he wasn’t really that disappointed to be sent back to the AHL’s Rochester Americans Wednesday after a brief stint with the Buffalo ... -
It will be a full-length final
Chris Mallard scored the shootout winner as Holy Heart Highlanders defeated Gonzaga Vikings 3-2 Monday night at Twin Rinks to tie the ... -
Cleary clearly a game breaker
Ben Cleary was all smiles outside the Gonzaga Vikings dressing room following his two-goal performance which helped his team defeat the Holy ... -
Caribous add to the herd
Clarenville Caribous coach Ivan Hapgood says he’s been around long enough to know when you add a bunch of new players to a roster for a ... -
Out of season, out of sorts
In the end, says St. John’s native Ryan Boland, Team Canada wasn’t as mentally sharp as they needed to be at the 2013 ISF XIII Men's World ... -
Some bright spots and a little light in the distance...
Not enough experience, too many turnovers and a simple lack of effort combined for a dismal season for a Memorial Sea-Hawks team still struggling ... -
MUN MEN’S BASKETBALL - Moffatt finds his groove -...
Noel Moffatt said giving up hockey was one of the toughest decisions he’s ever made. “Hockey was always my favourite sport ... -
Cautious Cats - League-leading Grand-Falls Windsor...
The Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts are about to take on a team that just fired its head coach, and is rumoured to be knee-deep in financial ... -
Wounded Sea-Hawks limp into playoffs
Memorial Sea-Hawks veteran Sam March admitted her team has underachieved this season — so far. The fourth-year left aside from Bay Roberts said ... -
Gushue in a familiar position
Young Colin Thomas gave veteran Brad Gushue everything he could handle throughout their game Thursday before falling 7-5 at the 2013 Tankard ... -
Adams confident on eve of Tankard
Brad Gushue is the odds-on-favourite to defend his title at this week’s provincial Tankard men’s curling championship in St. John’s, but you’ll ... -
Dominant days are over
Memorial Sea-Hawks women's basketball team isn't the force it once was in the Atlantic University Sport conference. That's painfully clear this ... -
It might be turnaround time for Lady-Hawks...
The Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s volleyball team showed Tuesday there’s reason to believe there’s still time to turn it’s season around after ... -
Struggling Sea-Hawks drop winnable game to X-Women
The Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s volleyball team started the new year Monday night the way the old year ended — underachieving and searching for ... -
Local diamonds to get a polish
Minor baseball in St. John’s and Mount Pearl are in for a big boost with new and upgraded facilities and there are also major plans for the ... -
Cats find a gem
Twenty-six-year-old Luke Gallant's made a number of key life decisons in recent years and, so far, they've all worked out pretty well. The ... -
Coaches close up
They’ve been inspired and motivated by different people and situations in their lives, but the varsity coaches at Memorial University have more ... -
Wilkins' set plan
Sasha Wilkins wants to play professional volleyball overseas next year, and she's probably in the right place at the right time to set up that ... -
No Lions in winter
The former Tri-Pen Lions hockey team general manager says a “lack of commitment from the players and parents” was the reason the team folded in ... -
Bishop on board for the Challenge
Canadian hockey players like play around Christmas and New Years because it usually means competing in a major tournament. While the World Junior ... -
Dream job
For Britt Bailey, designing and developing a cross-country ski training program is a sort of a dream job.The Thunder Bay, Ont. native, who is ... -
Fewer fans, but the same ol’ enthusiasm
“…Be true to your school nowJust like you would to your girl or guyBe true to your school nowAnd let your colors fly.”— The Beach BoysHigh school ... -
Nichols takes the lead
Although he’s from Labrador City, Mark Nichols says he’ll be well prepared for Winnipeg’s winter. “I haven’t lived in Labrador City in some ... -
Lady Hawks need points to feather the nest
Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s basketball coach Doug Partridge wouldn’t go so far as to call this weekend’s Atlantic University Sport (AUS) games ... -
Anticipating an emotional scene
It will be an opening-night home game like no other, and everyone knows it. If playing the eighth-ranked team in the country wasn’t enough ...





