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Mount Allison University honours top athletes for 2009-10

Mount Allison University held its annual Night of the Mounties last Thursday, March 25, to honour its athletes and their special "Mountie Moments" over the past season. Major awards were presented to football great Gary Ross, standout swimmer Mitchell Peters, and volleyball star Laurie...

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  • Five Mounties named AUS conference all-stars

    November 18, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Five Mount Allison University athletes were honoured as 2009-10 conference all-stars this past season. Getting the nod for the best in their fields were: Iain MacLeod and Allie MacLean (second-team soccer all-stars, Atlantic University Sport...

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  • Mount Allison names athletes of the month

    November 11, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Gary Ross Receiver/return specialist Gary Ross has won Mountie athlete-of-the-month honours for October 2009. Ross was outstanding in his weekly performances with the Mounties' football team, winning the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) conference...

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  • Football Mountie Gary Ross smashes AUS Conference records

    November 4, 2009 - 6 h 00

    During his four years at Mount Allison, Gary Ross has proven to be the "real deal." And in spite of playing on a winless Mountie team, he came up big in their final game to smash two Atlantic University Football Conference records on Saturday in...

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  • Football Mounties out of playoffs following weekend defeat

    October 28, 2009 - 6 h 00

    The Mounties scored on the first opportunity and controlled all the momentum to open the game here Saturday. But suddenly everything went south for them as they were shocked in dropping a 28-11 decision to Acadia Axemen in a match-up that both...

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  • Sackville's Bantam Titans trounce Trojans, advance to semi-finals

    October 28, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Sunday saw the third-place Titans host the sixth-place Trojans in one of two sudden death playoff games in weekend football action at Rocky Stone Field. Coming off two losses, the Titans came out strong, moving the ball downfield before fullback...

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  • Mount Allison football Mounties fall to Laval 73-7

    October 21, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Jack Drover has long been known for his strong convictions and beliefs and his readiness to share these words with others. One of these "gems" was formed when the CIS legalized the awarding of athletic scholarships and to paraphrase the...

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  • Women's hockey Mounties open 2009-10 league play

    October 14, 2009 - 6 h 00

    The Mount Allison women's hockey Mounties open their AUS regular season play this weekend when they host the Saint Mary's Huskies on Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Tantramar Civic Centre. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The Mounties have 13 returning players on...

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  • Ross wows football fans in Saturday game against Huskies

    October 14, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Fans were advised that seeing Gary Ross perform was worth the price of admission alone and none of the 1,200 who were at Rocky Stone Field in Moncton on Saturday evening were disappointed. The brilliant senior receiver from Windsor, Ont., proved...

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  • Bantam Titans rout Trojans in 39-6 win

    October 14, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Sunday saw the Titans improve to four and two going into the final week of the regular season as they dominated the Trojans in all areas of the game, and came away with an impressive 39-6 victory. The Titans opened the scoring as quarterback...

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  • Bantam Titans post pair of strong performances

    October 7, 2009 - 6 h 00

    Thursday's game saw the Titans score on their first play as running back Niall Lister ran for a 70-yard touchdown and a 6-0 lead. In the second quarter, a high-fired Matadors defense limited the Titans' offence to little or no gains, sparking the...

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