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Territorial champs

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photo courtesy of Sam Tutanuak Cutline: Grade 6 Embrace Life poster contest winners from Simon Alaittuq School in Rankin Inlet are, from left, Nolan Sammurtok, Robert Samgushask, Lexi Angotealuk, Savannah Kaludjak and Shanelle Sandy.

The Whale Cove U18 female soccer team went through the territorial championship undefeated on the way to defeating Coral Harbour 12-2 in the final to claim the Nunavut U18 female soccer championship on Sept. 17.

The Whale Cove U18 female soccer team of, back row from left, Diana Okalik, Eema Jones, Lyla Hapanak, Anita Panika, JC Jones, Macy Jones and Keesha Jones (coach), and, front from left, Mary Anguk, Caitlin Oklaga and goalie Pearl Kriterdluk, defeated Coral Harbour 12-2 to claim the Nunavut U18 female territorial championship in Rankin Inlet earlier this month. - photo courtesy of Nunavut Soccer Association

Rankin Inlet defeated the Whale Cove boy's team in the final to claim the Nunavut U18 male soccer banner.

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NNSL file photo Cutline: There's not much David Clark enjoys more than working with young players such as Denise Martin, left, and Landon Mercer, who he had the chance to instruct during the annual Season's Start hockey camp in Rankin Inlet this past season.
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photo courtesy of Shawn Maley Cutline: The remnants of pilot Shawn Maley's Cessna 180 lay upside down on the tundra after it crashed during takeoff with Maley, Barney Tootoo and Tommy Sharp onboard at Sharp's remote fishing camp this past month. None of the three men were seriously injured.
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Darrell Greer/NNSL photo Dr. Jonas Watson examines Rosie as pet lover Andrea Glen, left, and animal health technologist Jennifer Dakin look on during the Tuxedo Animal Hospital's annual pet clinic in Rankin Inlet this past week.