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Lady Raiders fall short at home tourney

Lady Raiders fall short at home tourney

Unfortunately for the Yorkton Regional High School Senior Ladies Basketball team, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.

SPORTS SHORTS

The Yorkton UCT Terriers AA bantam hockey club went 2-2 in a tournament in Prince Albert on December 7 through 9. They lost 3-2 to the Sask Valley Snipers in the A semi-finals to wrap up their tourney.
Three NHL lockouts since '94 is unacceptable

Three NHL lockouts since '94 is unacceptable

There is no excuse worthy enough to justify the National Hockey League having three lockouts since 1994. Each lockout has essentially been millionaires fighting with billionaires, showing no respect to their fans and middle class employees.

Swimmers advance to "A" provincials

The Yorkton Storm Swim Club had a strong showing at Regina's "Freeze out Meet" on the first weekend of December.

MJH club lays down the hammer

The Amherst Ramblers of the Maritimes Junior Hockey League have had enough of their spectators' foul language and other inappropriate behavior. The city of Amherst, NS.
Team Eberle takes Women's Cash Bonspiel

Team Eberle takes Women's Cash Bonspiel

Team Eberle came out on top in the Women's Cash Bonspiel held in Yorkton this past weekend, edging out Team Chisholm 7-6 in the extra end of the final match. As the No.

SHHS Senior girls hoops dominate

The Sacred Heart Saints Senior Girls Basketball team went 4-0 in their first tournament of the year this past weekend in Porcupine Plain. They kicked off the tourney with a close 34-28 win over Creighton.

Harvest take three out of four in Moose Jaw

The Yorkton Harvest had a happy bus ride home from Moose Jaw this past weekend. They captured a win and a tie in their back-to-back games against the Generals, who sat seven points ahead of the Harvest prior to this weekend.
Yorkton Terriers 40th Anniversary

Yorkton Terriers 40th Anniversary

The Yorkton Terriers are celebrating their 40th anniversary in Junior Hockey.
Odgers takes poised, patient road to WHL

Odgers takes poised, patient road to WHL

After earning a spot on the Swift Current Broncos' roster in his first year of major junior eligibility, Dakota Odgers chose to pass on the opportunity to play in the Western Hockey League as a 16-year-old.
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