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Choosing not to swing at curve ball

Choosing not to swing at curve ball

Taylor Van de Sype, a local player with the Weyburn Beavers, lets a curve ball pass by him that was called a ball, as he takes his turn at bat during the home-hosted game against Regina on Friday night.
Wakeboard clinic for girls proved to be a big splash

Wakeboard clinic for girls proved to be a big splash

Last Saturday's wakeboard clinic featured a guest, professional wakeboarder, who taught a boat of six girls aged 10 to 21 a few tricks and enhanced their already acquired skills.

Ginnis looking to rebound from injury with win at Estevan rodeo

Kory Ginnis has had luck on his side in the past at Estevan.This year he considers himself lucky just to be here.
Resurrection of Mets Stadium almost complete

Resurrection of Mets Stadium almost complete

No one can say for sure when the last competitive baseball game was played at Met Stadium.What we do know is that the next one is only two days away.

Elecs 'not going to fail' on locker room project

One way or another, the Estevan Elecs high school football team plans on building itself a suitable locker room for the 2010 season.But the project is going to require more than a little change.

Bruins recruit already broke the ice

Entering his rookie season with the Estevan Bruins, Ryan Ostertag is already feeling a little like a veteran.

Beavers snap four-game losing streak

The Weyburn Beavers ended a four-game losing streak June 23 with a 7-2 win over the Yorkton Cardinals in a pivotal division match-up at Tom Laing Field.
Hallberg wins Crocus tournament

Hallberg wins Crocus tournament

Rick Hallberg was the big winner at the 40th annual Molson Crocus Masters Tournament that was held at the Weyburn Golf Course.Hallberg won the championship flight with a two-day total of 142.

Rider Insider

Blah. The only good thing to come out of Sunday's 41-17 Rider loss in Calgary is that the preseason is now OVER.

Estevan-Saskatoon rivalry continues in Big Dogs loss

The Estevan Big Dogs and Saskatoon Smash don't need familiarity to breed contempt.Once a year is proving more than enough.
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