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June 2, 2015
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Write-Offs survive Brew Crew rally, win 18-15 Tim Kleedehn was supposed to be fishing last weekend.
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Bailey’s Pub rallies for 16-15 victory in extras Despite a name change and another year’s experience, the Cereal Killers still couldn’t beat their slo-pitch nemesis Sunday afternoon.
June 1, 2015
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Runners battle wind, rain to summit Haeckel Hill It’s the toughest slog in Whitehorse.
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Slow-starting Athletics outlast Diggers 25-21 Things weren’t looking good for the Complete Concrete Athletics.
May 29, 2015
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Students strut their stuff at track and field meet Photo Spread
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After stellar season, players to get right back at it Local hockey players will be back on the ice again before they know it.
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Quest’s Alaska board paints different picture The mood was decidedly upbeat Wednesday night at the Yukon Quest Alaska annual meeting in Fairbanks,
May 28, 2015
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New program will help students get active Yukon schools may be one step closer to providing more physical activity for students,
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Johnsgaard named to national senior team Knute Johnsgaard is the latest Yukoner to join Canada’s senior cross-country ski team.
May 27, 2015
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Despite raised fees, curling club remains in red Despite a 10 per cent hike in membership fees, the Whitehorse Curling Club lost more money last season.
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Refreshed Bell ready to return to pro circuit After spending the last month on the sidelines, Team SmartStop captain Zach Bell is raring to get back on the road this weekend.
May 26, 2015
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Pearson nabs second straight win Forest Pearson cruised to a second consecutive orienteering victory last week at Yukon College.
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Fountain Tire sweeps Nuway in nationals qualifier The Fountain Tire Mudders swept away the Nuway Ball Crushers in two games, earning the Yukon women’s national slo-pitch berth for 2015.
May 25, 2015
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Upstart Marlins silence Guns to win nationals nod An up-and-coming Yukon slo-pitch team will represent the territory at nationals this season.