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		<title>&#8220;Glenn Knockwood-Parkour Pioneer&#8221; shown at Atlantic Film Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glenn Knockwood&#8217;s face lights up with eagerness and enthusiasm whenever he talks about Parkour. It&#8217;s an urban sport that combines the skills of running and rock-climbing with the philosophy and discipline of martial arts to overcome physical obstacles in one&#8217;s path. The 27-year-old Mi&#8217;kmaq man originally from the Indian Brook First Nation, N.S. took up the sport about six years ago after watching videos on the Internet of young people running while they performed extreme jumps over fences and climbed buildings. &#8220;For me, Parkour has helped me keep my own path even though there are pre-determined paths all set out around you,&#8221; Knockwood, who now lives in Halifax, told RadioGoogoo.ca in a recent interview. &#8220;The more you train in Parkour, the more you realize your greatest obstacle is your own mind,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The more you train in Parkour, the more you realize your greatest obstacle is your own mind.&#8221; &#8220;We tell ourselves what we can and cannot do and Parkour helps you realize you can do way more than you originally thought you could ever do and that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s done for me,&#8221; Knockwood said. Knockwood&#8217;s enthusiasm for Parkour motivated Halifax filmmaker Tim Reed to produce a video about [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Eskasoni, Indian Brook champions at annual fastball tournament</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indian Brook First Nation&#8217;s 31st Annual Labour Day Fastball Tournament wrapped up on Monday evening with the Eskasoni Extreme defeating Waycobah with a score of 14-2 for first place in the men&#8217;s division. In the women&#8217;s division, two teams from the host community squared off in the championship game. Indian Brook&#8217;s Bobbie&#8217;s Girls beat Truckhouse with a final score of 15-12. A total of eleven teams in both divisions travelled from communities such as Eskasoni, Waycobah, Pictou Landing and Millbrook to participate in the weekend tournament. Top prize was $2,000 in the men&#8217;s division and $1,000 in the women&#8217;s division. All teams paid an entry fee of $400 in order to compete in the fastball tournament. The all-star lineup for the men&#8217;s division included: Most Valuable Player: Eldon Gould, Eskasoni Extreme Most Sportsman-like Player: Robert Bernard, Waycobah Pitcher: Ritchie Denny, Eskasoni Extreme Catcher: Morris Bernard, Waycobah 1st Base: Bertrand Gould, Eskasoni Extreme 2nd Base: Levi R. Denny, Jr., Eskasoni Extreme 3rd Base: Corey Googoo, Waycobah Short Stop: Brian Gould, Eskasoni Extreme Outfield: Stafford Phillip, Waycobah Outfield: Derek Nevin, Indian Brook Blazers Outfield: J.P. Doucette, Eskasoni Extreme In the women&#8217;s division, the all-star lineup included: Most Valuable Player: Lena Knockwood, Truckhouse [...]]]></description>
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