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June 9, 2014
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Hot bats, gloves lead three teams to tournament titles Three more softball teams claimed early-season tournament victories yesterday in Whitehorse Co-Ed Slo-Pitch action.
June 6, 2014
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Couple set for charity ride Eighteen months ago, Catherine O'Donovan could only watch as her youngest daughter received a diagnosis that would change her life.
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Harvey swims to gold in Kamloops A sparkling performance by Aidan Harvey helped the Whitehorse swim club strike gold in Kamloops, B.C., last weekend.
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River Quest to feature wide-open field Victory in the 715-km downriver race to Dawson City later this month is up for grabs, according to River Quest organizers.
June 5, 2014
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XC skiers crack national rosters Yukon cross-country skiers will once again play a key role on Cross Country Canada's teams next season.
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Orienteers hold sprint championships Orienteers criss-crossed the terrain in Riverdale last night, working their minds and legs during the Yukon Championships Sprint event.
June 4, 2014
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Cyclist Buffalo wins second time trial Urban Painting cyclist Elijah Buffalo blew away the competition last week, handily winning the Yukon's second time trial of the season.
- Mushing series kicks off summer season The summer version of the local mushing series got underway Saturday night with three races taking place.
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Bell named to Commonwealth team Zach Bell is heading back to the Commonwealth Games, this time as a Canadian leader.
June 3, 2014
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Sixty-six teams aiming to conquer Yukon River The race roster is set for the 16th annual Yukon River Quest, which will begin June 25 in Whitehorse.
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Mylymok takes role with Notre Dame Hounds Clint Mylymok will return to his familiar position behind the bench next season as the head coach of the Jr. A Notre Dame Hounds.
June 2, 2014
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Opening tournament sees new champions crowned The softball season was back in full swing in Whitehorse this weekend, with three co-ed league opening tournaments happening simultaneously.
May 30, 2014
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Minor soccer season off to roaring start Youngsters across the city took to the pitch earlier this month to begin a brief but busy soccer season.
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Yukoner earns hard-fought judo gold Testing his skills in Alaska for the first time in his judo career, 10-year-old Yukoner Daniel Tonner emerged a champion.
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Six teams to watch at softball worlds: Canadian coach In Jim Jones' mind, as many as six teams could claim the junior men's world softball title in Whitehorse this July.