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There are many in Sault Ste. Marie who could wear the unofficial title of ‘Mr. Soccer.’ Names that quickly spring to mind include some who have passed on and some who are still with us. Names such as Joe Kin Sr., Milo Filipcic, Pipa Saric, Tom McGunnigle, Cor Van Rooy, Oreste Hryniewicz, Joe Tomas, Barry Fera, Mike Jurko, George Dvorak, Dennis Maninos, Angelo Gaccione, Clive Wilkinson and Ian MacKenzie are all worthy of a Mr. Soccer moniker. Then there is Tony Celli, a personable yet, in his own way, quiet gentleman who became another face for soccer in Sault Ste. Marie as a player, coach, executive and mentor. ....
Article content They have shown well through eight games to date with their COVID-19 cohorts from the Great North Under 18 Hockey League. To be sure, head coach Jamie (Hendo) Henderson and his Soo Jr. Greyhounds have posted an impressive record of 4-2-2 against the Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves in eight mini matches thus far this season. But aside from inter squad competition and scheduled skill sessions, the Jr. Greyhounds and the rest of the teams in the Great North are now on hiatus from game play until a yet to be determined date in January. Meantime, the hard-driven, hard-driving Henderson has liked what he has seen of the Jr. Greyhounds so far in successive weekends of home and home play with the Nickel Capital Wolves. ....
COVID-19: Here s the situation in the Sault this week One new case in Algoma this week Dec 11, 2020 2:45 PM By: Riley Smith New COVID-19 cases ranged between a low of 1,676, the lowest reported this month, and a high of 1,983, marking a new record, this week. The province reported record-breaking daily numbers for three consecutive days Saturday through Monday. Thursday s 1,983 broke Monday s 1,925 record. On Tuesday, Public Health Ontario reported 1,676 new cases, which was the lowest this month. Ontario s top doctors released new modelling numbers this week. Numbers indicate that the province could hit 5,000 new daily COVID-19 cases by January. Top docs say in any scenario, ICU occupancy will continue to rise above 200 beds for the next month. ....