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January 11, 2018
- Grade 7 b-ball takes over Games Centre More than 120 eager and energetic young athletes found a way to stay out of the cold Wednesday
- Yukon Brewing starting to click in Rapids action Yukon Brewing won back to back games for the first time this season in a 5-3 win over Tony’s Pizza in Whitehorse Rapids Over-35 soccer action.
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Midget development team working for AWG What started as a way to give young athletes a chance to keep playing hockey as they reached the midget age has modified into a weekly program with the goal of preparing for the Arctic Winter Games in March.
January 10, 2018
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Yukon junior curling teams reuniting for nationals Often curling teams are inseparable and do everything together.
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Hynes qualifies for third straight junior team It wasn’t just a reunion for Whitehorse skiers who have since left the territory to pursue skiing at the highest level,
January 9, 2018
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School b-ball teams get first tests in Skagway Five Whitehorse senior basketball teams made the trip to Skagway, Alaska
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Six snowboarders flip and fly at AWG trials On one of the busiest weekends at Mount Sima in recent memory,
January 8, 2018
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Strong showing for Arctic Sports, Dene Games With 10 athletes at the first day of Arctic Sports trials,
January 5, 2018
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Best Foot Forward A Charly’s Angels player races forward with the ball
- Yukon AWG hockey trials underway Many sports took a break over the holiday season,
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Good deeds a priority for minor hockey team Hockey is as much about the product off the ice as playing the game and a Yukon peewee hockey team is learning that through community involvement and giving back.
January 4, 2018
- Rapids soccer delivers classics in holiday season As families gathered for the holiday season and many sports took a pause,
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Peewee teams rack up hardware in Ottawa Two peewee teams from the Yukon made the trip to the nation’s capital to represent the territory
January 3, 2018
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Plunging into the cold for Special Olympics: More than $12,000 raised in first annual event Frigid and freezing temperatures didn’t stop 28 brave souls from jumping into the Polar Plunge.