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Bantam Terriers top Blues

The Yorkton bantam 'AA' UCT Terriers knocked the wind out of the Regina Pat Blues in their third game of the season on Oct. 2. The Terriers' high-powered offense led to them coming away with a decisive 7-1 victory on the road.
Year-ender!

Year-ender!

The final stockcar races of the year were held at the Yellowhead International Speedway on Sept. 21. Here is a look at the results - Thunderstock winners: Heat 1 - Rodney Rosenthal; Heat 2 - Don Lumax; Heat - Marty Sharp; Feature - Marty Sharp.
YRHS Raider Gridders remain undefeated underneath lights

YRHS Raider Gridders remain undefeated underneath lights

The Yorkton Regional High School Raider Gridders senior football team extended their undefeated record to 4-0 in their Friday night lights game against the Weyburn Eagles.

Lady Saints v-ball comes up short

The Sacred Heart Sr. Girls volleyball team took part in the 10-team Estevan tournament on Sept. 28. In the first match the Lady Saints lost their first set against Carlyle 20 - 25, but fought back to take the second 25 - 17.
Terriers take two wins at home

Terriers take two wins at home

A pair of weekend wins have pushed the Yorkton Terriers to a 4-2 record early in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League season.
Motocross riders exceed expectations

Motocross riders exceed expectations

A full contingent of racers showed up in Yorkton on Sept. 28 for the final round of the Saskatchewan Championship Motocross series. Clear skis and a top-notch track greeted the more than 270 entries that came from the three Prairie Provinces.
Riders back in the win column

Riders back in the win column

Antidepressant sales in Saskatchewan dropped over the weekend as the Roughriders broke their four-game losing streak on Friday in a 31-17 victory over the B.C. Lions.
Harvest edge Blazers in back-to-back games

Harvest edge Blazers in back-to-back games

The Yorkton Harvest sent the Blazers running back to Saskatoon following grabbing three points against them in their back-to-back weekend affair.
Delusional small town hockey humour

Delusional small town hockey humour

I will never forget one of the conversations I had with my former high school teacher and one of my friends in Grade 11. You see, my friend was hands down the best hockey player in my hometown, Carrot River, from Grade 10-12 at the time.
Raider Gridders' Grey McKen turns heads

Raider Gridders' Grey McKen turns heads

YRHS Raider Gridders linebacker Grey McKen has been turning heads for all of the right reasons in his senior year. "He's a man amongst boys out there," says Raiders Gridders head coach Roby Sharpe. "He hits hard and stops teams' running games.
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