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January 23, 2006
- Team effort for Rangers in lopsided win over Turbos Scoring came from all corners for the Firth Rangers as they overpowered the Performance Centre Turbos 10-3 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Whitehorse Travel remains on top Whitehorse Travel pulled off a big win over Well Read Books, claiming 19 points and remaining in first place overall in Thursday Night Squash League action, with a total of 160 points.
- More than 50 brave the cold for first Subway 5K After several postponements due to lack of snow, the first Subway event of the season was completed last Wednesday night.
- East West, Q&S tie; Assante and Audette also net draw Nick Gillen led East West Health Centre with three goals as their game with Quarton & Sutherland ended in a 4-4 deadlock in 13-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
January 20, 2006
- Games Centre continues to impress visitors The Whitehorse 2008 junior world weightlifting championships are still more than two years away, but they're already making history.
- Ketza retains lead, despite strong week by Pizza Hut Pizza Hut was the top team this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, picking up 21 points for a total of 147.
- Whitehorse and Watson Lake join forces For the past few years, the junior men's curling scene in the Yukon has been dominated by one strong Whitehorse team and one strong Watson Lake team, with Whitehorse claiming the edge in head-to-head battles and the right to attend the Canadian junior curling championships.
- Assante edges East West; Audette sneaks past AON Ale Adamek-Dickson led Assante Financial with three goals as his team narrowly defeated East West Health Centre 6-5 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
January 19, 2006
- Cinderwood withstands the Storm; Narrow Gauge downs Sports North Martin Lawrie recorded a hat trick for the Cinderwood Canucks as they dominated the Southern Tutchone Storm 11-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
- Rangers and Flames post narrow victories Scoring came from all corners for the Firth Rangers as they snuck past the Edgewater Windsors 5-4 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Honda moves out of the basement; CF back in first Honda was the top team this week in Junior Sunday Squash League action, picking up 29 points for a total of 164 and jumping past Microage into fourth place overall.
- ABC downs Pearson Dental in coed soccer Ashraf Mahmoud led ABC Traduction Translation with a pair of goals as they overpowered Pearson Dental 8-2 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Sunday.
- Pettitt records hat trick as Gem downs Esso Riley Pettitt led the way for Gem Gas, notching three goals as his team overpowered Esso 6-4 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association action Sunday.
January 18, 2006
- Dougherty exceeded expectations at nationals A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it certainly doesn't tell the whole story.
- Pettitt impresses Flyers in Kelowna tourney It's been a season of ups and downs for the Northeast B.C. and Yukon District Tracker Flyers.
- First Subway 5K Night Race will go tonight The Subway 5K Night Race series is finally underway, but in a modified format.
January 17, 2006
- Johnstone records six as BP doubles Cinderwood Derek Johnstone led Boston Pizza with three goals and three assists as his team stuffed the Cinderwood Canucks 8-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Thursday.
- Weeks, Fitzsimmons named MVPs in close battle between Audette Construction and Pine Plumbing Rachel Tredger and Cameron Weeks led the offensive force for Audette Construction as they edged Pine Plumbing 7-6 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
January 16, 2006
- Nishikawa, Greer conquer new racing trails Local cross-country skiers finally got a chance to try out some of the new Canada Winter Games racing trails this past weekend, as they competed in the annual Don Sumanik race series, held at Mount McIntrye.
January 13, 2006
- Whitehorse should leave an impression in 2008 The timing of it all seemed somewhat strange.