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Riders’ Corey Mace still enjoys being defensive coordinator: ‘I will probably let go of it, just not there at this moment’

Riders’ Corey Mace still enjoys being defensive coordinator: ‘I will probably let go of it, just not there at this moment’

SWHL Weekly Faceoff: All teams enter Hockey Sask Provincials

SWHL Weekly Faceoff: All teams enter Hockey Sask Provincials

Mother Nature postponed three games, which were all rescheduled within two days.
Cobras start New Year with home and road wins

Cobras start New Year with home and road wins

Even though they were missing five players, the Cobras went into Wapella and dominated the Blackhawks, skating away with a 6-1 win.
Senior Bonspiel goes down to the wire, Crystal Lake rink wins

Senior Bonspiel goes down to the wire, Crystal Lake rink wins

The Laird Gervais rink of Crystal Lake played at a high level through all five games to finish first under the Brandon Draw Scoring system,
Macklin Rona for the assist with U18 Macklin Mohawks

Macklin Rona for the assist with U18 Macklin Mohawks

The U18 Macklin Mohawks were selected as one of 85 teams in Canada, and one of two teams in Saskatchewan, to be named RONA Rookies.
New ice resurfacer at the Melfort Palace arena

New ice resurfacer at the Melfort Palace arena

The old resurfacer from 2003 has been replaced by a new one that cost $185,000.
Estevan CrossFit athlete excels in international competition

Estevan CrossFit athlete excels in international competition

The local CrossFit coach and competitor recently achieved a personal milestone by finishing ninth in the 1st Phorm Legends Championship.
U18 Lazers and KDL Rage duke it out on the ice

U18 Lazers and KDL Rage duke it out on the ice

Hi-Way 14 Hockey League action in Unity with the Lazers playing the KDL Rage.
Saskatchewan Roughriders re-sign captain, all-star LB Jameer Thurman

Saskatchewan Roughriders re-sign captain, all-star LB Jameer Thurman

Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club back on trails

Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club back on trails

Adult lessons are drop in, with a $5 fee for members, and $10 for non members.
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