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December 5, 2007
- Former professional hockey player coaches Mustangs Graham Belak's career playing professional hockey might be over, but his transition in becoming a coach has just begun and so far it has been a perfect fit.
- Firth Rangers get big win in Oldtimers Hockey game Five players scored for the Firth Rangers to help the team lockdown a victory in the Oldtimers Hockey League on Tuesday.
- Devin Blanchard scores six in U-18 soccer Four players scored to secure the victory for Pristine Auto Care over Prime Meridian Physio in the U-18 Soccer League on Tuesday.
December 4, 2007
- Watson Lake native has great showing at cycling event Watson Lake native Zach Bell helped improve his chances of qualifying for the 2008 Olympic Games on Thursday after finishing seventh in the points race at the Sydney Track World Cup in Australia.
- MEDIAsolutons increases lead in squash league thanks to total team contribution MEDIAsolutions had another strong performance in the Tuesday Night Squash League, finishing last night's competitions, with 24 points the maximum that can be won in the league.
- Strong first period helps Cinderwood get the victory in Whitehorse rec league The Cinderwood Canucks scored four goals in both periods to beat the second-place Whitehorse Midge Mustangs 8-5.
December 3, 2007
- Basketball team prepares for 2008 Arctic Winter Games In preparation for the Arctic Winter Games, the recently selected girls' basketball team are playing in the Whitehorse Women's Basketball League, which has two games every Sunday night at Vanier Catholic Secondary School.
- Boston Pizza/Yukon Rad still number one in Whitehorse's recreational A' division Plenty of goals were scored by a few players on both teams as the Boston Pizza/Yukon Rad Hawks edged out Roadhouse 9-7, in the Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League on Saturday.
- Mobile Maintenance edges out Dirkbuilt in U-9 soccer Mobile Maintenance Services won a close game on Thursday in the U-9 Soccer League.
December 2, 2007
- Annual soccer tournament promotes fun over winning The Whitehorse Minor Soccer Association marked the winding down of the first half of its indoor season by holding the Toonie Tournament on Friday and Saturday at both the Canada Games Centre and Yukon College.
November 29, 2007
- Boston Pizza/Yukon Rad wins big in A', O'Farrell leads Cinderwood with hat trick trickrse rec league Boston Pizza/Yukon Rad scored four goals in both periods to secure a 6-2 victory over the Air North Jets on Thursday in the Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League.
- The Deli doubles up on Better Bodies in U-11 Soccer League competition Daria Jordan scored two goals for the Deli in their 4-2 victory over Better Bodies in the U-11 Soccer League on Wednesday.
- Emco takes the lead in squash league standings Emco scored the most points to take the the lead in the Thursday Night Squash League standings.
- They may be young, but Team Scoffin is proving that age is just a number and has nothing to do with They may be young, but Team Scoffin is proving that age is just a number and has nothing to do with being successful on the curling rink.
November 28, 2007
- Glacier Bear's have record setting day at swim meet The Whitehorse Glacier Bears Swim Club have 13 new club records and it's all thanks to two swimmers.
- Castlerock comes back to win a 7-5 thriller in Whitehorse's Bantam House League Castlerock scored five unanswered goals in the third period to come back and beat the PeeWee Mustangs in the Bantam House League on Saturday.
- Assante players step up in soccer game Three players for Assante finished with multiple goals in the team's game against Sportslife in the U-11 Soccer League on Monday.
November 27, 2007
- Sport Yukon welcomes newest member to hall of fame Scott McCarthy is no stranger to being honoured by Sport Yukon.
- Narrow Gauge hammers U-Brew Bruins Narrow Guage scored seven goals during the second period in their game against the U-Brew Bruins on Sunday in the B' Division.
- Two swimmers break 13 Glacier Bear club records during weekend competition Swimmers Bronwyn Pasloski and Alexandra Gabor each left their mark last weekend at the Bell Grand Prix swim meet in Toronto.