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Weekend scoreboard: Memorial teams can't find a win Friday in Halifax

The Saint Mary's Huskies swept past the Memorial Sea-Hawks Friday in Halifax in the first of three weekend matches between the AUS women's volleyball teams.
The Saint Mary's Huskies swept past the Memorial Sea-Hawks Friday in Halifax in the first of three weekend matches between the AUS women's volleyball teams. — SMU photo

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Friday, at Halifax
Men’s basketball

Dalhousie 89, Memorial 82
Memorial — Davion Parnsalu (24 pts), Greg Manuel (17)
Memorial (4-7) plays Dalhousie (7-3) again this afternoon
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Women’s basketball

Dalhousie 60, Memorial 53
Memorial — Brooklyn Wright (15 pts/10 reb.)
Memorial (6-5) plays Dalhousie (3-6) again this afternoon
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Women’s volleyball

Saint Mary’s 3, Memorial 0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-20)
Memorial — Emma Hackett (8 kills), Lauren Fenez (14 digs)
Memorial (5-4) plays Saint Mary’s (6-3) again tonight and Sunday afternoon

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St. John’s Junior Hockey League
 

Friday
At Southern Shore Arena, Mobile

CBR Renegades 6, Southern Shore Breakers 5 (OT)
CBR (13-7-0) — Blake Fudge (2), Tyler Wall (2), Lucas Lush, Tyler Nickson (GW in OT); Southern Shore (9-8-3) — Blake Dalton (3), Liam Hynes (1G, 3A), A.J. Doyle
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At Bay Arena, Bay Roberts
CBN Stars 9, Northeast Eagles 4
Records: CBN (13-7-0); Northeast (2-14-1)
No game info available

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