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April 25, 2016
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Bulls earn basketball championship in hotly contested final Christian Coldea and Andrew Craigen led The Bulls Saturday night in their bid to win the championship of the Yukon Men’s Basketball League.
April 22, 2016
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Squash leagues wrap up with tightly played finals Domino’s Pizza and Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters are the class of the Whitehorse squash scene, after winning their respective league finals this week.
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Raiders win CCHL title after extended shootout It took 12 rounds, but the Rapidfire Roofing Raiders finally solved Kurt Kramer.
April 21, 2016
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Sports in brief: skiers lauded for breakout seasons Dahria Beatty and Knute Johnsgaard have been named Canada’s “breakthrough skiers of the year” by a high-profile cross-country ski website.
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Campbell rock solid as RiverKings cue playoff run After winning three NCAA titles as a college player, Reid Campbell has turned his sights on a professional championship.
April 20, 2016
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Gishler swims to gold, silver at Calgary’s Dino Cup The Whitehorse Glacier Bears awoke from hibernation to post some excellent results at the Dino Cup last weekend.
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Hanson’s Wranglers win coveted Keystone Cup The 100 Mile House Wranglers are the best Jr. B hockey team in the west.
April 19, 2016
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Lavanderos, Bryant star in split-squad futsal final Andreas Lavanderos and Ashton Bryant each scored twice en route to a 5-0 win and a futsal title, Sunday.
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Balanced offence leads atom team to peewee title Six different players chipped in goals to lead BMO past P&M Recycling 6-3 in the peewee house league championship game Sunday.
April 18, 2016
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De La Salle wins two-man enduro race at Mt. Sima After spending parts of three days laying out the route, Josh De La Salle went on to win Saturday’s enduro fat race Saturday at Mount Sima.
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Three-goal third spurs Peewee Mustangs to gold Things looked good for Castle Rock entering the final frame of the bantam hockey season Sunday night.
April 15, 2016
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Six hockey standouts earn invites to B.C. camps Six players got the tap to attend provincial hockey camps in British Columbia over the next few weeks.
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Golf course’s opening date is earliest on record Golfers are hitting the links earlier than ever before in Whitehorse.