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St. Paul’s Crusaders capture city high school hockey championshipThe Crusaders won the division one high school hockey championship with a thrilling 2-1 shootout victory over the Dakota Lancers.SportsMar 5, 2020
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St. Paul’s Crusaders force deciding game 3 for city high school hockey championshipThe St. Paul's Crusaders and Dakota Lancers will play a one-game, winner take all game three on Thursday for the Winnipeg High School Hockey League championship.SportsMar 3, 2020
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Dakota Lancers, Jeanne Sauve capture provincial high school volleyball titlesThe Dakota Lancers and the Jeanne Sauve Olympiens celebrated provincial championships in high school volleyball on Monday.SportsDec 4, 2018
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St. Paul’s Crusaders win back to back football championshipsThe St. Paul's Crusaders downed the Dakota Lancers 35-0 in the division one final on Thursday at Investors Group Field.SportsNov 10, 2017
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Winnipeg high school adds sport hijabs to game-day gearNo matter what place the Dakota Collegiate Lancers finish the upcoming basketball season, they'll be taking a big step forward.SportsOct 16, 2017
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Westwood Warriors vying for first MHSAA AAAA girls’ volleyball titleA Winnipeg school will try to make history during the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association’s AAAA volleyball championships.SportsNov 29, 2016
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Semifinals set at MHSAA AAAA volleyball championshipsThe top-ranked high school volleyball teams in the province remain standing following the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association's AAAA quarterfinals.SportsNov 26, 2016
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