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Silver Seals have successful first meet of the season

Members of theWeyburn Silver Seals travelled to Melville on June 25 to take part in the first speed swimming meet of the season.
Gymnastics members get results at Provincials

Gymnastics members get results at Provincials

Members of the Weyburn Gymnastics Club participated in the 2011 Provincials in Prince Albert, recently, winning five top-three spots.Results for Provincial 2 Tyro (ages 12-13): McKenzie Winter:Vault - 12.300 (6th) Bars - 12.250 (3rd) Beam - 10.

Water Polo athletes to National Selection Camps

Four Weyburn youths who play for the Hurricane Water Polo Club have been selected by Water Polo Canada to centralize with their respective National Team programs this summer.

Eels swim to second in opening meet

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Big Dogs end season on high

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Bruins lock up three more prospects

Estevan Bruins head coach and general manager Keith Cassidy continues to pile up the kilometres, inking three more list players to contracts last week.

Softball teams prep for pitch at provincials

A number of local softball clubs are preparing for provincial competition, beginning this weekend.
Trying for an out at first

Trying for an out at first

Pitcher Lyndon Lumb fires the ball to first baseman Dan Watson, forcing the Regina Pacer player to get his foot back on the bag or be tagged out, during a league game for the Weyburn Midget Beavers on Thursday evening at Tom Laing Park.
Region sends five to Scotland for tae kwon do worlds

Region sends five to Scotland for tae kwon do worlds

Five athletes from southeast Saskatchewan, three of them from Estevan, are preparing to go to Scotland next month for the Global Taekwon-Do Federation world championship.

Long-time teacher and coach retires

Long-time physical education teacher and coach Wanda Pegg will be leaving the Weyburn Comprehensive School (WCS) after nearly 30 years this fall. Pegg began at the Comp in 1982 and will be retiring at the end of the school year.
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