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Raider Gridders: One win away

Raider Gridders: One win away

The YRHS Raider Gridders senior football team is one away from a 3A 12-man championship. The Raider Gridders advanced to the Moose Jaw High School Football League finals, where they will meet the Peacock Tornadoes on Nov.
Brian Burke deserves Flames' GM title

Brian Burke deserves Flames' GM title

The Calgary Flames need the right architect to turn their franchise around in their rebuild. That man is Brian Burke. Burke holds the title as the Flames' president of hockey operations.

SPORTS SHORTS

The Yorkton Legion Track Club is still accepting registrations for this upcoming season. Contact Marcel Porte at [email protected] or 306-621-7716 for more information.
Riders show life against Lions

Riders show life against Lions

For the first time in a very long time, the Saskatchewan Roughriders looked like a quality football team on Saturday at Mosaic Stadium against the B.C. Lions.
Harvest split back-to-back road games

Harvest split back-to-back road games

The Yorkton Harvest split a pair of road games with the Battlefords Stars on the weekend to keep their head above water. The split gave Yorkton a 4-3-1-1 record that sits them in fifth spot in the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League standings.
Kozushka brothers hold the line

Kozushka brothers hold the line

Peter and Mike Kozushka are literally pretty big deals in the Moose Jaw High School Football League.
Terriers sit on top of division

Terriers sit on top of division

The Yorkton Terriers put another two in the win column at the friendly confines of the Farrell Agencies Arena.
YRHS cross country wins provincial title

YRHS cross country wins provincial title

The Yorkton Regional Raider Cross Country Team was crowned the 2013 Provincial Champions at the SHSAA Cross Country Championship held at Loon Lake Regional Park last weekend.
Excellent year for SHHS golf

Excellent year for SHHS golf

The Sacred Heart golf team won districts and advanced to provincials this year. In provincials on Sept. 27-28, they finished seventh out of 13 teams.
CHL continues to steal talent from NCAA

CHL continues to steal talent from NCAA

The Canadian Hockey League took a dent out of the NCAA's future talent in the past couple of weeks. Following St.
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