Sports Archive
Popular discussions
December 1, 2005
- Boothroyd grabs two top finishes in Edmonton Some might call it beginners luck, but those who've seen Malkolm Boothroyd in action know there's a lot more to his success at the Edmonton Open table tennis championships recently.
- Hills, Adamek-Dickson record hat tricks in 6-6 tie Brett Hills led Intersport with three goals as his team settled for a 6-6 draw with Assante Financial in 13-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday. Kyah Parent, Scott McWhinnie and Dakota Couch added markers for Intersport.
- Pettitt picks up ten points for Duncan's in easy victory Drew Pettitt led the offensive charge for Duncan's Limited, scoring six goals and adding four assists, as they dominated Coldwell Banker 14-5 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Midget Division action Monday.
November 30, 2005
- Vanier grabs back-to-back Super Volley titles When the Yukon volleyball championships get underway Thursday in Whitehorse, both the men's and women's teams from Vanier will be looking for a clean sweep of the season.
- Nearly $500,000 given to 32 Yukon recreation projects The Yukon Lottery Commission met over the past weekend, to review applications for recreation funding submitted for the October 15th deadline.
- Cross Country Yukon picks team for Canada Cup races Cross Country Yukon has named the skiers who will represent the territory in the Canada Cup races this weekend in Canmore, Alberta.
- Pacific Northwest, Microage post strong results this week Pacific Northwest Moving was the top team this week in Sunday Junior Squash League action, picking up 31 points for a total of 81.
- More than two dozen take part in tourney The Whitehorse Table Tennis Club held their doubles tournament last weekend at Whitehorse Elementary School.
- Carlos wins All-American honours The University of British Columbia cross-country running team recently competed at the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) national championships in Louisville, Kentucky.
November 29, 2005
- Kluane drills Sports North, Boston Pizza stuffs A&A Tyler Murray led the offensive charge for the Kluane Drillers, notching five goals and five assists as they crushed Sports North 18-2 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Sunday.
- Cinderwood edges Locksmith in thriller Tyler Briemon led the way for Cinderwood, scoring two goals in the third period, as his team snuck past Locksmith Services 4-3 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Atom Division action Sunday.
- White team takes all the wine The annual Reservoir Dogs squash tournament was held at the Better Bodies Cross Training Centre in Whitehorse this past weekend.
- Strong season-opener for Graham Nishikawa Graham Nishikawa opened the cross-country ski racing season with a strong showing this weekend in Silver Star, B.C.
November 28, 2005
- Mustangs roll right through Anchorage series Nick Mauro was forced to sit out the final game between his Northern Cross Mustangs and the Anchorage North Stars Saturday night at Takhini Arena, due to injury.
- Members of Whitehorse Curling Club spoiled' They certainly didn't take the easy road, but they're going home with the Canadian mixed curling championship and in the end, that's all that matters.
November 25, 2005
- Evans' inducted into Yukon Sport Hall of Fame There was a little bit of everything at the 30th annual Sport Yukon awards night, with six different sports represented within the major award winners and another represented in this year's Sport Hall of Fame induction.
- Manitoba will await the winner of Quebec-Ontario Before the last draw even began Thursday night at the Canadian mixed curling championship, the three playoff spots were already locked up.
- Blues' losing skid hits four Jay Glass led the Cinderwood Canucks with three goals and two assists as they handed rival Yukon Appliance Blues their fourth straight loss, 7-5 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
November 24, 2005
- Small brings home the gold from Jesters Logan Small led a successful charge by Yukon's 2007 Canada Winter Games (CWG) training squad at the Jester's Squash Tournament in Edmonton last weekend.
- Kilrich picks up 18 points, jumps into tie for first spot Kilrich Industries had a big week in the Tuesday Night Squash League, grabbing 18 points for a total of 65.
- Koe pretty much done' at mixed championship Ontario picked up two key wins in their hunt for a playoff spot at the Canadian mixed curling championship Wednesday.
November 23, 2005
- Mixed championship hailed as exceptional' It was a showdown between first and second place in the late draw at the Canadian mixed curling championship in Whitehorse Tuesday.
- Bumper to Bumper squeaks past Willow Printers in 8-7 barnburner Drew O'Connor led the offensive charge for Bumper to Bumper, notching four goals and an assist, as they edged Willow Printers 8-7 in a back-and-forth battle in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Bantam Division action Sunday.
- Medicine Chest yanks Klondyke Dental Molars Scoring came from all corners for Medicine Chest Pharmacy as they skated past the Klondyke Dental Molars 6-2 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Caron's hard work continues to pay off Local Skater and Arctic Edge Skating Club member Kevin Caron recently returned from the B.C./Yukon Sectional and Sub-Sectional Championships in Prince George, B.C. and he is still smiling.