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December 14, 2006
- Meet records, AAA times highight Christmas Cracker A group of 16 Whitehorse Glacier Bears put in an outstanding effort last weekend at the fifth annual Christmas Cracker Invitational Swim Meet in Victoria, B.C.
- Second race set for new mushing league After the fun and success of the first Yukon Brewing Copper Haul Twister League outing in November, things are looking good for the December set of races.
- Pizza Hut picks up 19, climbs back into top three Pizza Hut was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, collecting 19 points for a total of 80, which was good enough to move them up one spot into third place overall.
- Rangers, Molars winners in oldtimers hockey Adam Green led the Firth Rangers with a pair of goals as his team skated past the Edgewater Hotel in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Wednesday.
December 13, 2006
- Sports North, EDI victorious in rec hockey Mitch Malchow recorded a hat trick and added an assist for Sports North as his team skated past Alwarid & Associates 8-1 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
- Inuit, Dene Games provide medal hopes for Yukon There is still a lot of work to be done before the 2007 Canada Winter Games get underway, but Yukon athletes went a long way toward proving their competitiveness in the Inuit and Dene Games this past weekend.
December 12, 2006
- Greer siblings dominate at Don Sumanik races A perfect day greeted skiers for the second of the Don Sumanik races, held on Saturday on the Mount McIntyre ski trails.
December 11, 2006
- Rams dominate competition along Road to the Gold Just in case anybody had any doubts that Yukon basketball is on the uprise, the Porter Creek Rams provided the proof this past weekend, as they went undefeated at the inaugural Road to the Gold tournament.
- Sterling grabs 21 points, moves up to fifth place Sterling Insurance was the top team in Thursday Night Squash League action last week, collecting 21 points and jumping up a spot to fifth overall with a total of 63.
- Yukon Brewing, Pearson victorious in coed soccer Spencer Rich, Mo Sahid and Tanya Lanigan booted three goals apiece for Yukon Brewing as they downed Intersport 11-6 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Sunday.
- S& Z prevails over Sportslodge Jessie Williams, Jeremy Johnson and Paul Profeit collected two goals apiece for Shaske & Zeiner Appraisals as they overpowered Sportslodge in 18-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
- Firth Rangers, Molars skate to 6-6 tie Scoring came from all corners for the Firth Rangers as they settled for a draw with the Klondyke Dental Molars in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Klondike Motors shuts out YA Caleb Marsh was named MVP for Klondike Motors as his team blanked Yukon Appliance 4-0 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Novice Division action Sunday.
December 8, 2006
- Road to the Gold showcases North's basketball stars There's no rest for the weary.
December 7, 2006
- More than 50 take part in first Subway 5K event Fifty-four skiers took part in the first Subway 5K of the season last night, on the ski trails at Mount McIntyre.
- Hemmings nets four as S&Z prevails over Dave's Cleaning David Hemmings led Shaske & Zeiner Appraisals with four goals as his team overpowered Dave's Cleaning 10-8 in 18-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
- Assante retains lead on first Assante Financial Management was once again the top team in Tuesday Night Squash League action this week, collecting 19 points for a total of 93 and remaining in first overall.
December 6, 2006
- Castle Rock finishes second at tournament in Fort Nelson Two Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association teams travelled to Fort Nelson for a pee wee house tournament last weekend.
- Boston Pizza weathers Storm; Air North flys past Cinderwood Barry Blisner led the offensive charge for Boston Pizza, scoring seven goals goals and adding six assists as his team exploded in the second period to down the Souther Tutchone Storm 17-10 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
- Racing season off to a fast start The snow was cold and slow on Saturday for the first of theDon Sumanik races on the Mount McIntyre ski trails, but somebody apparently forgot to tell the skiers.