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November 14, 2019
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Wolf Pack putting southern teams on notice The Wolf Pack basketball club sent their U13s and U15s to Calgary to compete in the Remembrance Weekend Tournament hosted by the Calgary Storm Basketball Club at the CSB Athletic Centre.
November 13, 2019
- Ladroue’s clinical finishing hurts Driving Force JP Ladroue is a cultured man,
- Oldtimers hockey league action Peter Johnston banged in a bouncing puck
- AWG girls b-ball tryouts seeing lots of talent Trials for some of the 21 sports featured at the 2020 Arctic Winter Games began early in November.
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Bantam Mustangs showing improvements The Bantam Mustangs, which features a core of players from last year’s BC Championship gold medal-winning peewee team, travelled to B.C. to compete in the Salmon Arm Tier 2/3 Tournament over the weekend.
November 12, 2019
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Warriors sweep Supervolley finals The F.H. Collins Warriors and the Porter Creek Rams girls teams got the Supervolley championships rolling on Friday night at Porter Creek Secondary School.
November 8, 2019
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Warriors prevail in Supervolley semifinal The F.H. Collins Warriors chose a good time to pick up their first win of the Supervolley season as they defeated the Porter Creek Rams 3-1 on their home floor in semifinal action on Thursday.
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Rams earn finals match against F.H. The Porter Creek Rams used their oh-so steady defence to defeat the Vanier Crusaders 3-1 in Supervolley semifinal action at Porter Creek on Thursday.
- Oldtimers hockey wrap-up Gary Jerome brought his own crowd (his kids) to his game Sunday night,
November 7, 2019
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Martial artists see success in jiu-jitsu tourney The jiu-jitsu practitioners at Elite Martial Arts Academy have returned from Anchorage after competing in the Alaska State No-Gi Submission Grappling Championships last Saturday.
November 6, 2019
- No I in team, as the Force wins It was a great team performance from Driving Force on Saturday as they took a comfortable 5-2 win from Klondike Business Solutions in over 35’s soccer action.
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Some Spooky Vollyball Grade 8 volleyball teams from a number of schools participated in the annual Spook and Spike tournament on Friday and Saturday at F.H. Collins.
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Wrestling brings in Andy Ross for coaching clinic Wrestling Yukon brought in Andy Ross, a facilitator from Edmonton, to run a coaching clinic at Holy Family Elementary School on the weekend.
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Basketball holds their 2020 AWG tryout The 2020 Arctic Winter Games are on the horizon.
November 5, 2019
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Christine Moser named ACAC South Women's Player of the Year After completing her third season as a member of the Lethbridge College Kodiaks, Yukoner Christine Moser was named the Alberta College Athletic Conference (ACAC) South Women's Player of the Year on Oct. 24.