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Yorkton Lady Gridders win by one point Saturday

Yorkton Lady Gridders win by one point Saturday

The Lady Gridders will head to Moosomin Friday for their next action.
Yorkton Pee Wee Gridders drop game to visiting Razorbacks

Yorkton Pee Wee Gridders drop game to visiting Razorbacks

The Pee Wee Gridders are in playoff action next, travelling to Regina Saturday, Oct. 8, to take on the Regina Rams. Satrt time for the game is 12:45 p.m.
Yorkton Junior Raiders secure second place

Yorkton Junior Raiders secure second place

Next up for the local team are the playoffs with the first game for the Junior Raiders set for Thanksgiving Monday in Regina versus the seventh place Regina Packers.
Yorkton Raider Gridders earn road shut-out in Moose Jaw

Yorkton Raider Gridders earn road shut-out in Moose Jaw

The offence was aided by 198 yards on the ground, including 83 from Owen Effa and 65 from Rhyeem Hurd.
Terrier's 50th: Face to face with the future

Terrier's 50th: Face to face with the future

Yorkton This Week is celebrating 50 years of junior hockey in city with stories from its archives on the Yorkton Terriers through the years.
Sports This Week: Thomas Gilbert tops Canadian disc golf event

Sports This Week: Thomas Gilbert tops Canadian disc golf event

More than 468 players representing Canada and five other countries participated in the event,.
Outlook Blue Bisons host Biggar in football action

Outlook Blue Bisons host Biggar in football action

Home team is a combination of Outlook & LCBI players.
Daniels still on a high after getting Jets scouting job

Daniels still on a high after getting Jets scouting job

Daniels will also provide a fresh set of eyes for other Jets scouts.
First cross-country meet brings encouraging results for CCS

First cross-country meet brings encouraging results for CCS

A number of local runners finish in the top 10 in their age groups at the Cherrydale meet.
Sports This Week: Cold War book remains relevant on Summit Series' 50th

Sports This Week: Cold War book remains relevant on Summit Series' 50th

Sixteen million out of a Canadian population of 22 million in 1972 watched game eight .
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