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Yellow Sun takes tops at first major '94 rodeo

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Bull ropes, chaps, spurs and the rosin bag came out of moth balls for the first major rodeo event for the 1994 rodeo season on the Native circuit, a bullarama in southern Alberta.

It was business for the 16 bull riders, who paid $200.00 entry fee each, to get on two head, covering two bulls got contestants another one for the top ten semi-finals.

From there, the top six advanced to the sudden death $1,000 ride-off.

Yellow Sun takes tops at first major '94 rodeo

Page R9

Bull ropes, chaps, spurs and the rosin bag came out of moth balls for the first major rodeo event for the 1994 rodeo season on the Native circuit, a bullarama in southern Alberta.

It was business for the 16 bull riders, who paid $200.00 entry fee each, to get on two head, covering two bulls got contestants another one for the top ten semi-finals.

From there, the top six advanced to the sudden death $1,000 ride-off.

Stonewalker blocked by Stonewall in first Canadian cruiserweight bout

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Danny Stonewalker Lindstom was in for a fight. Of that there was no doubt, and he knew it. All he had to do was look at his opponent's record of 30 wins, eight losses.

When the two finally did square off on February 17 as one of the five bouts leading up to the featured heavyweight title at Edmonton's Convention Centre, Stonewalker knew he was in a for a long night.

Stonewalker blocked by Stonewall in first Canadian cruiserweight bout

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Danny Stonewalker Lindstom was in for a fight. Of that there was no doubt, and he knew it. All he had to do was look at his opponent's record of 30 wins, eight losses.

When the two finally did square off on February 17 as one of the five bouts leading up to the featured heavyweight title at Edmonton's Convention Centre, Stonewalker knew he was in a for a long night.

Stonewalker blocked by Stonewall in first Canadian cruiserweight bout

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Danny Stonewalker Lindstom was in for a fight. Of that there was no doubt, and he knew it. All he had to do was look at his opponent's record of 30 wins, eight losses.

When the two finally did square off on February 17 as one of the five bouts leading up to the featured heavyweight title at Edmonton's Convention Centre, Stonewalker knew he was in a for a long night.

Stonewalker blocked by Stonewall in first Canadian cruiserweight bout

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Danny Stonewalker Lindstom was in for a fight. Of that there was no doubt, and he knew it. All he had to do was look at his opponent's record of 30 wins, eight losses.

When the two finally did square off on February 17 as one of the five bouts leading up to the featured heavyweight title at Edmonton's Convention Centre, Stonewalker knew he was in a for a long night.

Players to watch for from N.W.T.

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Two past medal winners in figure skating are returning and will be competing in different categories, Liala Bertolini, from Yellowknife, won two bronze medals in the juvenile women's category two years ago and is now competing in the novice women division.

Natalie O'Sullivan, also from the territorial capital, will be in the novice category as well. She earned two silvers as a pre-novice in 1992.

Juvenile Heather Lafoy and intermediate Lisa Buckmaster may also be looking at collecting some metal.

Players to watch for from N.W.T.

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Two past medal winners in figure skating are returning and will be competing in different categories, Liala Bertolini, from Yellowknife, won two bronze medals in the juvenile women's category two years ago and is now competing in the novice women division.

Natalie O'Sullivan, also from the territorial capital, will be in the novice category as well. She earned two silvers as a pre-novice in 1992.

Juvenile Heather Lafoy and intermediate Lisa Buckmaster may also be looking at collecting some metal.

Players to watch for from N.W.T.

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Two past medal winners in figure skating are returning and will be competing in different categories, Liala Bertolini, from Yellowknife, won two bronze medals in the juvenile women's category two years ago and is now competing in the novice women division.

Natalie O'Sullivan, also from the territorial capital, will be in the novice category as well. She earned two silvers as a pre-novice in 1992.

Juvenile Heather Lafoy and intermediate Lisa Buckmaster may also be looking at collecting some metal.

Players to watch for from N.W.T.

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Two past medal winners in figure skating are returning and will be competing in different categories, Liala Bertolini, from Yellowknife, won two bronze medals in the juvenile women's category two years ago and is now competing in the novice women division.

Natalie O'Sullivan, also from the territorial capital, will be in the novice category as well. She earned two silvers as a pre-novice in 1992.

Juvenile Heather Lafoy and intermediate Lisa Buckmaster may also be looking at collecting some metal.