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Hawks in flight 3 versus Smith Falls. Carleton Place edged out a 2-1 win against Hawkesbury but the Hawks pulled the plug 4-1 the following day on Smith Falls. September 4 it was
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Smith Falls rolled into Hawkesbury for a rematch and ended up taking a chilling 6-4 loss against the Hawks. The Sept. 16 home
As the first month of the regular season in the Canadian Central Hockey League draws close to the end, the Hawkesbury Hawks have three wins at their wingtips and two losses, with one game pushed off for later rescheduling. The first week of September saw the Hawks over in Ottawa at the Bell Sensplex on the ice at the Canadian Tire Arena for their opening games of the season Sept. 2 against Carleton Place and then on Sept.
Les Hawks ont décroché trois victoires et encaissé deux défaites depuis le début de la saison.
game for the Hawks against Navan is post- poned to later in the season. That leaves Hawkesbury’s junior
back to the Sensplex, this time at theMatta- my Arena for amatch against Pembroke. The host team dou-
bled up the score 8-4 against Hawkesbury. For their first home game the Hawks put the ice on Cornwall 4-1 at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex. The following day
A schedule for this week with a Sept. 21 road game against Ottawa and then home Sept. 22 for an evening session with Kemptville, 7:30 p.m., at the Robert Hartley Sports Complex.
J-F Caron is the strongest man in Canada
Jean-Francois Caron is the strongest man in Canada, for the seventh time.The Quebec strong man set a new record for the most successful title challenges over the Sept. 17 weekend Strongman Challenge in Plantagenet as part of the sports highlights during the annual Bean Festival. The previous record holder for Strongest Man in Canada had the title six times. —photo archives
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James Loach of Calgary is a teacher by day and a Strongman competitor on weekends. But he and other challengers learned a lesson about strength and stamina from J-F Caron over the Sept. 17 weekend in Plantagenet during the Strongman Challenge, the sports highlight feature of the Bean Festival. —photo Gregg Chamberlain
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