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Losses pile up for Kinsmen Terriers

Losses pile up for Kinsmen Terriers

The Yorkton Kinsmen Terriers woeful ways continued this past week as they dropped three straight decisions, 5-1 to the Melville Millionaires at the Farrell Agencies Arena on Thursday, 5-2 to the Notre Dame Argos in Wilcox on Saturday and 6-2 in Melvi

YRHS Sr. basketball teams struggle

Both the Yorkton Regional High School Senior Boys and Girls basketball teams were in action this past weekend. The girls headed to Weyburn for a tournament while the boys ventured to Melfort for a two-day tournament of their own.

Terriers fall victim to Stars, Klippers

The Yorkton Terriers made a two-game road swing on the weekend, losing both. Terrier head coach Trent Cassan said the two losses were not the kind of effort he wants to see from his team.
UCT Terriers down Swift, tie Weyburn

UCT Terriers down Swift, tie Weyburn

The Yorkton Bantam UCT Terriers collected three of a possible four points in their first action of the New Year thanks to a 7-3 home ice victory over the Swift Current Kabos Raiders on Saturday, followed by a 3-3 tie against the Weyburn Crescent Poin
Hurricanes too much for Kinsmen Terriers

Hurricanes too much for Kinsmen Terriers

The Yorkton Midget Kinsmen Terriers became the fifth victim of the Swift Current K-Motel Hurricanes winning streak this past Saturday, dropping a 6-2 decision to the third place club at the Farrell Agencies Arena in Yorkton.
4-H curling bonspiel a success

4-H curling bonspiel a success

On Saturday, January 4 District 12 4-H held their annual curling bonspiel in Yorkton. The event was hosted by the Happy Centre Light Horse 4-H Club. A total of 10 teams, four senior and six junior, participated in the bonspiel.
Stevely enjoying time with Terriers

Stevely enjoying time with Terriers

It's been quite an eventful hockey season so far for Corwin Stevely. First the Regina native made the SMAAAHL's Yorkton Harvest out of training camp for the second straight season.
Canada no longer dominant at World Juniors

Canada no longer dominant at World Juniors

As much as I love hockey and as much as I love Canada (I have a Canadian flag tattoo on my back), I do have to admit that Canada is no longer a dominant force in World Junior hockey. It pains me to say it, but it's true.
Terriers break Mustangs, bankrupt Mils

Terriers break Mustangs, bankrupt Mils

The Yorkton Terriers came off the Christmas break suffering a road loss, but have since rattled off three straight wins.

Yorkton bowlers advance

This past weekend the Yorkton Bowl Arena hosted the Zone Singles Competition for the Four Steps to Stardom.
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