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Reality starts to strike for Riders

Reality starts to strike for Riders

The Saskatchewan Roughriders' 25-13 loss on Sunday against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Investors Group Field wasn't a shocker.
Kustra sets sights on Terriers crease

Kustra sets sights on Terriers crease

Following not cracking the Prince George Cougars in his first year of major junior eligibility, Matt Kustra set his sights on playing for the Yorkton Terriers this season.
Odgers' rookie WHL season on hold

Odgers' rookie WHL season on hold

Dakota Odgers is learning patience is a virtue. He is itching to start his rookie season with the WHL's Swift Current Broncos, but has to wait for his shoulder to recover from surgery.
Liebrecht wins bronze in summer games

Liebrecht wins bronze in summer games

Preston Liebrecht is becoming a pretty big deal in the world of track and field.
LeSann aims for knockout season

LeSann aims for knockout season

Tanner LeSann wants to make a splash in more ways than one in his second season with the WHL's Swift Current Broncos.
Riders make history in win over Bombers

Riders make history in win over Bombers

The Saskatchewan Roughriders made history in their 48-25 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday by capturing an 8-1 record for the first time as a CFL franchise.
CHL: Top-notch development and education

CHL: Top-notch development and education

The Canadian Hockey League's track record speaks for itself; it is hands down the best hockey development league in the world. In the 2013 NHL entry draft, 22 of the 30 first-round picks and 61 of the top-100 selections came from the CHL.

Terriers impress at training camp

In spite of it being cut short when Monday's planned intrasquad game was cancelled due to a power outage, the Yorkton Junior Terriers had a good camp, said Terrier head coach Trent Cassan. "It was real good.
Role of athletics shouldn't be sold short

Role of athletics shouldn't be sold short

If I had a nickel for every time I heard someone talk down the role of athletics in high school, there would be a BMW sitting in my parking spot.
YMATC athletes compete in Ireland

YMATC athletes compete in Ireland

Yorkton Martial Arts Training Center sent Gracynn Gurniak-Hudy and Colton LaBelle to the WOMAA Open World Martial Arts Championships In Dublin, Ireland on August 9-1 to compete for Team Canada. Tournament days were long, starting at 9 a.m.
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