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FOR THE PAST 15 years, there was little reason to pay much attention to the name of the wheaten terrier owned by Milwaukee Bucks general manager Jon Horst and his family. Griffin Bear Horst joined the family back when Horst and his wife, Mia, were living in a modest two-bedroom condominium in the St. Francis neighborhood of Milwaukee. They had no kids, and Horst was just starting out in the Bucks' front office as the director of basketball operations. But they had big dreams for their family and careers, and the dog was just the beginning.
In many ways, things have had to come together perfectly for the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds to return to the Vanier Cup championship game.
The Université de Montréal Carabins punched their ticket to the Vanier Cup with a 29-3 win over the University of the visiting Western Ontario Mustangs in the Uteck Bowl at CEPSUM sports centre on Saturday.
When St. Francis Xavier University's Will Chapman takes to the field Saturday for the X-Men football team, it could be his last game with the team.
The Cape Breton men's soccer team secured its second-ever national title on Sunday, dispatching the Montreal Carabins 1-0 in the championship game on home field in Sydney, N.S.
Wide receiver Sam Davenport hauled in a last-second touchdown as the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds staged a late comeback to beat the University of Alberta Golden Bears 28-27 and win the Hardy Cup.
As the final whistle blew in the men's soccer Atlantic University Sport (AUS) final in Sydney, N.S., St. Francis Xavier University soccer coach Graham Kennedy couldn't quite believe the day he had just experienced.