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John Browne
jbrowne@thetelegram.com
All articles of John Browne
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Lady-Hawks fall to .500 with pair of losses to...
Ally Forsey had a premonition during the week of practice leading up to the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) games this weekend that things might ... -
Complete game effort
Memorial Sea-Hawks led from start to finish in putting together a solid 40 minutes of play to defeat University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds ... -
Thistle won’t be back with Lady Hawks
The Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s basketball team opens the new year with a first-place matchup against the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds ... -
Ryan turns heads in Manitoba
The World Under-17 Hockey Challenge was Andrew Ryan’s “coming out party,” according to Team Atlantic assistant coach Doug Jackman of St. ... -
Rugby rises above the rest
Rugby’s provincial history-making pair of Canadian championships highlighted an otherwise mediocre 2010 at the national level of Newfoundland and ... -
Sister act going over big at Mount A
Bev King never envisioned having two hockey-playing daughters, but now her face glows as she talks about her teenagers playing at Mount Allison ... -
Hardiman worked for the chance to prove herself
Rookie Sarah Hardiman had her heart set on playing soccer for the Holland College Hurricanes in Charlottetown, P.E.I., but a knee injury almost ... -
Blades happy to have Reid; he's happy to be back in...
He spent five seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and skated another four years with Acadia Axmen, and while he loves the ... -
Same time, same place: HNL explores roots at special...
Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador has come full circle with plans to commemorate the inaugural meeting of the association Monday afternoon in St. ... -
No holiday for the coach
His team may be getting five-week hiatus from its AUS schedule, but Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s basketball coach Doug Partridge has still has ... -
Eagles live up to their coach’s promise
Steve Power has probably been called a lot of things over his career in the game, but never a prophet it’s safe to say. Until now.After his ... -
Blades sharpen up in second, beat Eagles to stay...
Even from the Glacier seats, you could almost see Terry Ryan’s eyes opening wider as he stood just outside the crease with the puck at his skates ... -
Devison shines for Lady-Hawks
Kim Devison finally stepped out of the shadows and into the spotlight Sunday to lead Memorial Sea-Hawks to 74-69 win over Saint Mary’s Huskies in ... -
Defense first, offense later
Theo Stanoev was an above-average student and basketball player in high school, and now he wants to continue that success at the Atlantic ... -
Lady Hawks want to be solid before break
Memorial University’s women’s basketball team will look for an early Christmas present this weekend when the Sea-Hawks host the Saint Mary’s ... -
Provincial association wants bowlers to stand up and...
Part of Newfoundland and Labrador 5-Pin Bowling Association’s (NL5PBA) strategic plan is an initiative to, among other things, get every bowler ... -
She's a 'keeper
She calls herself “Hendy the Tendy,” so you have some idea of Jane Henderson’s spirit and sense of humour.And, oh yeah, the girl can play.At ... -
New season, same old rivalry
There hasn’t been much to choose between the Memorial Sea-Hawks and Cape Breton Capers in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) women’s basketball in ... -
New season, same old rivalry
There hasn’t been much to choose between the Memorial Sea-Hawks and Cape Breton Capers in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) women’s basketball in ... -
Tough opening act
Memorial University men’s basketball coach Peter Benoite has to admit it, since there’s no way to avoid the obvious.“It’s a tough way to open ... -
Early exams for Lady Hawks
It’s only the opening weekend of the 2010-11 Atlantic Universities Sport (AUS) women’s basketball campaign, but Doug Partridge believes he has a ... -
Partridge suspended
Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s basketball coach Doug Partridge won’t be on the sidelines for his team’s opening game when the Sea-Hawks take on Cape ... -
Torch is passed
Sam Noseworthy and Nadine Kelly are the daughters of two of Memorial University’s most outstanding volleyball players, so as they begin their ... -
Scoring bonanza
He’s tearing up the Kent St. John’s Junior Hockey League as an overager with 25 points in 10 games, but those statistics are all the more ... -
Adam makes NHL debut
Luke Adam referred to his regular-season NHL debut Tuesday night in Philadelphia as “surreal,” and while his Buffalo Sabres lost 6-3 to the ... -
Scoring drought continues
Back-to-back saves by Luke Olmstead helped Memorial salvage a scoreless tie against Saint Mary’s, but a blown scoring opportunity in the first ... -
Sorting things out
It’s the first few days of camp and there’s 30 or more basketball players on the court. Memorial Sea-Hawks’ basketball coach Peter Benoite spots ... -
Happy about making their point
Sometimes a draw feels as good as a win. And when you are the underdogs — and outshot 18-5— a tie can feel downright wonderful.Any member of the ... -
Late goal the difference as St. John’s boys win on...
Hassan Kamara plays an awkward, aggressive style of soccer, but he can be effective scorer when given the right opportunity. He got that ... -
Western United must reapply to play, but so will all...
The Corner Brook-based Rugged Edge Western United FC soccer team is alive and kicking.In August, United forfeited its final two games of the 2010 ...





