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April 17, 2014
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Female hockey teams excel in Calgary Lindsay Dawn scored a hat trick in her club's 5-0 win over the Ms Conducts.
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On To Nationals The Northern Novas competitive synchronized swimming team of Jamie Duke, top, and Katelyn Vowk competed in the Wildrose Classic in Lethbridge, Alta. last weekend.
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Wrestling event sees 500-plus compete More than 500 students from 16 Yukon elementary schools hit the mats at the Canada Games Centre yesterday during the Yukon Schools' Athletic Association wrestling tournament.
April 16, 2014
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Roadhouse sweeps up victory in year-end broomball event Roadhouse overcame the league champion Spectrum Security Bears to win the annual Function in the Junction broomball tournament last weekend.
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International friendly Juneau striker Marlena Romanoff (8) puts a shot past Whitehorse goalie Alice Frost-Hanberg during a U-14 soccer game Saturday at the Canada Games Centre. Juneau would win 2-1.
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‘No limitation' for Texas-bound Tait Whitehorse wheelchair athlete Darryl Tait has refused to let his injury keep him down.
April 15, 2014
- Star skier on hand for final Ski S'Cool event Beautiful spring weather awaited the 100 children who participated in the final Subway day of the ski season April 4.
- Bowl for Kids Sake aims to raise $25K The 23rd annual Bowl for Kids Sake is set to happen April 27 at Mad Trapper Alleys.
- Squash Yukon hosts Kill Bill tournament On the eve of the league's playoffs, Squash Yukon hosted a fun tournament this weekend at Better Bodies.
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Simapalooza spells end of ski season A jam-packed slate of activities helped skiers and snowboarders end Mount Sima's season on a high note this weekend.
April 14, 2014
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Yukon claims fifth at broomball nationals After struggling to score goals throughout the Canadian Senior Broomball Championship,
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Grey Cup fever sweeps Yukon capital Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker Mike McCullough gained a new appreciation for the Yukon during his whirlwind tour through Whitehorse with the Grey Cup this weekend.
April 11, 2014
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Pasloski impresses at Canadian swim trials, NCAAs Bronwyn Pasloski was unable to squeak onto Canada's swim team bound for the Commonwealth Games, despite an impressive performance at the Canadian swim trials.
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Uphill Climb A Peel Climb-A-Thon held in a Porter Creek home Saturday helped raise $2,375 to support Peel Watershed lawsuits this summer.
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Firth edges EDI in oldtimer title game Goalie James Billy kept the Firth Rangers in the game until their offensive guns finally woke up in the second period.
April 10, 2014
- Yukon drops to 0-2 at broomball nationals The Yukon Coates Lead Dawgs dropped two close games to open their round robin at the Canadian Senior Broomball Championship in Calgary yesterday.
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Rangers beat EDI to force final showdown A goal less than a minute into last night's oldtimer hockey game spelled trouble for EDI.
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Graham Nishikawa to lead guided ski The Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Club is excited to welcome home Graham Nishikawa,
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Mushing series concludes with thriller Musher Jon Lucas wrapped up his season with the most important race win of all – the last one.
April 9, 2014
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Leas, Winterhawks win Westerns Yukon hockey player Jonas Leas helped a Vancouver-based club win the Western Canadian Bantam AAA Championship title in Kelowna last weekend.
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Physio Plus claims women's hoops title The Whitehorse Women's Basketball League wrapped up its 2013-14 season in late March with a tight game between The Roadhouse and Physio Plus.
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Hanna scores scholarship to Vermont A career year for Whitehorse centre Trevor Hanna ended with his biggest score yet – a scholarship to a Div. III college in Vermont.