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December 5, 2006
- Championships good introduction' for young skaters As you watched all of the young skaters perform their freeskate routines Saturday, it was hard to imagine that for many of them, the Yukon Gold Nugget Championships were their first brush with real competition.
December 4, 2006
- This year's title sweetest' for Crusaders It was supposed to mark the end of an era.
- Intersport prevails over Pearson in coed soccer Josianne Markley and Gregory Bryce knocked in two goals apiece for Intersport as they downed Pearson Dental 5-2 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Sunday.
- Well Read moves into first place Well Read Books was the top team last week in Thursday Night Squash League action, collecting all 24 possible points for a total of 71, and taking over first place in the overall standings.
- Turbos down Edgewater; Kilrich ties Flames Scoring came from all corners for the Performance Centre Turbos as they skated past the Edgewater Hotel 7-3 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Thursday.
December 1, 2006
- Pasloski, Gabor prove they belong at seniors The road may have already been partially paved for young Yukoners Bronwyn Pasloski and Alexandra Gabor, but that doesn't mean the two swimming sensations aren't making their own way down it.
November 30, 2006
- Semaschuk leads Dave's Cleaning in offensive battle with Sportslodge Jimmy Semaschuk had a huge game for Dave's Cleaning, booting seven goals as his team prevailed over Sportslodge 12-10 in 18-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
- RBC continues its longtime support of amateur sport CALGARY RBC announced its sponsorship of the 2007 Canada Winter Games Wednesday, continuing its long-time support of Canadian amateur sport and athletes.
- Sports North, Kluane Drillers win Dale Kulych notched four goals and added an assist for Sports North as his team destroyed Game 7 Sports 13-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
- Mr. Purple Team comes out on top The annual Reservoir Dogs squash tournament was held at Better Bodies this past weekend.
November 29, 2006
- Yukoners showing their worth on poker scene It was just last June that 'Yukon' Brad Booth, a well-known pro poker player on the national and international scene, collected a hefty chunk of cash at the World Poker Tour's Mandalay Bay Championship.
- Murphy retains top ranking, despite challenge from youngster Bachli Table Tennis Yukon held its November ranking tournament this past Sunday at Whitehorse Elementary School.
- Pizza Hut and Klondike Motors grab narrow victories in novice Pizza Hut snuck past Wal-Mart 4-3 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Novice Division action Sunday.
November 28, 2006
- Dream big; Anything is possible' It was a much different scene last week than it had been in previous months, as two more, in what has become a long line of Canadian Olympians, landed in the Yukon.
November 27, 2006
- Lindsay boots three for Audette Construction Alex Lindsay led Audette Construction with a hat trick as they overpowered the Electrical Shop 6-2 in 15-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
- Firth Rangers can't smother Flames Glen Heinbigner notched a pair of goals and added an assist for the Performance Centre Turbos as they froze the Klondyke Dental Molars 7-6 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Series provide unique opportunities for Outside opponents It was a good, old-fashioned hockey weekend in Whitehorse, as hundreds of Yukoners braved the frigid temperatures to try their luck at pond hockey while dozens of others took on opponents from outside the territory in a much warmer environment.