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John Browne
jbrowne@thetelegram.com
All articles of John Browne
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Batt aiming for pro career
Lucas Batt is from small town Newfoundland, but he'd never before been to a place as tiny as Wilcox, Sask. Located about 41 kilometres south of ... -
Stolen memories
Paula Kelly belongs to a fairly exclusive club, one she wishes never existed. The St. John's native, who was inducted in the Newfoundland and ... -
After Herder final loss, Cataracts turn their...
Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts general manager Paul Glavine likes the idea of ending the provincial senior hockey season on a positive note.The ... -
St. John’s teams make strong opening statements
The St. John’s Maple Leafs scored twice in the final five minutes of the game to earn a 2-2 draw with the Halifax Taylor Made Titans in the ... -
Caps grab win in opening game of AESHL final
The St. John’s Green Sleeves/Bud Light Capitals got a pair of goals from Kenny Mahoney on their way to a 5-3 victory over Northeast RONA Eagles ... -
Maple Leafs not ready to surrender to Privateers
Don't call the St. John's Maple Leafs underdogs. Darren Halloran, coach of the major midget hockey team, won't have any of it. Despite the fact ... -
‘Bous, Cats both a win away from berths in Herder...
The Clarenville Caribous own a 3-1 lead in their Newfoundland Senior Hockey League semifinal with the Conception Bay North Eastlink CeeBee Stars, ... -
All in the family
Brad and Ariel Hutton can’t help but take their work home with them. The husband and wife St. John’s Legends Club swimming coaches tease about ... -
Caps take advantage of undisciplined Flyers
The St. John’s Toyota Plaza Caps cruised to a 5-1 win over the Trinity Placentia I.J.Smith and Sons Flyers at Twin Rinks Wednesday night in a ... -
Forsey figures to be a centre of attention
Ally Forsey thinks she may be double teamed in tonight’s AUS women’s basketball quarter-final opener against the St. Francis Xavier X-Women in ... -
X marks the spot for Lady Hawks
It's a .500 team which needs to win three games in three days, but the Memorial Sea-Hawks women's basketball team is exuding confidence heading ... -
Fishbein’s return adds depth to Sea-Hawks
Memorial Sea-Hawks wing Grace Fishbein finished both Atlantic University Sport games last weekend at the Field House, which is good news for the ... -
An about-face for Smallwood Arena
Mount Pearl and area has a new indoor training facility. The old Smallwood Arena off Smallwood Drive, long a home to minor and junior hockey, ... -
Heather Strong ready to compete in her 10th Canadian...
Heather Strong is about to play in her 10th Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but she says it never gets old and she’s always thinking of ... -
Sargent earns starting duty
Timo Sargent, like most of his teammates, has struggled at times this season but the Memorial Sea-Hawks rookie has earned more playing time ... -
Keeping up with Jones
Taking inspiration from her mother, grandmother and especially her coach, Memorial Sea-Hawks' volleyball star Chantel Jones is fashioning a ... -
Not quite ready for prime time
Alphaeus “Alfa” Kisusi admits the first thing he did when he decided to come to Memorial University from Africa was to find St. John’s on the ... -
Purveyors of penalties
They rarely get credit for a good game, and if they have a less than perfect one, there's always someone to blame them for a loss. But, just ... -
Her biggest rebound didn't come as a player
Concussion problems forced Stephanie Stewart to the sidelines, but couldn't keep her away from the game she loves. Stewart, an assistant coach ... -
Devereaux defends title with new-look team
If Stacie Devereux is going to defend her provincial Scotties women’s curling championship, she’ll have to do it with half of last year’s ... -
Plenty of points up for grab at Field House
Last weekend, the Memorial Sea-Hawks women's basketball team proved they can recover, fight back and win. Those are qualities which may help ... -
Strength in numbers
Fifth-year Memorial Sea-Hawks volleyball veteran Beth Forsey refused to say who talks the most off the court, but teammate Erin Bursey took her ... -
Durdle still has a feel for the game
Dion Durdle can’t seem to stay away from the game that almost killed him. The Marystown native continues to play hockey 13 years after a horrific ... -
Hodge more than ready for a Challenge
Kris Hodge says it's "huge" for him to wear a Canadian jersey while representing Team Atlantic at the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge ... -
Good, clean fun
Now in its 41st season, the NAPE Black Horse Hockey League is still chugging along … and for good reason.Executive member Bob Royle says the ... -
Walsh forced to quit the game
The toughest part, says Ryan Walsh, is watching his teammates, wanting to play, believing he can still contribute, but knowing, deep down, that ... -
Paradise native joining under-22 national squad for...
It's a busy time of year for Sarah Davis, but she's certainly not complaining. The University of Minnesota sophomore hockey player is ... -
He’s got a lot on his mind
There is a lot going through Jordan Fewer’s mind during the 30 minutes or so it takes to run 10 kilometres, and winning is just one of them. “I ... -
Not half bad is not good enough for Lady Hawks
The Saint Mary’s Huskies held the Memorial Sea-Hawks to 18 second-half points on the way to a 76-60 victory Sunday at the Field House as ... -
Pre-season success may bode well for Lady Hawks
If you want to know how the Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s basketball team will do this season, coach Doug Partridge says wait six games. Partridge ...





