Whitehorse Daily Star

Sports Archive

November 22, 2005

  • Air North conquers Alkan Willy McKenna led the Air North Jets with five goals and three assists as they destroyed Alkan Air 17-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Sunday.
  • Quebec now lone undefeated team After five draws, Quebec pulled away from Manitoba for sole possession of first place while the middle of the pack became even tighter at the Canadian mixed curling championship, which is being held in Whitehorse throughout this week.
  • Three close contests in U-16 soccer Scoring came from all corners for Yukon Electrical as they snuck past Alcan Adjusters 6-5 in 16-and-under coed indoor soccer action Monday.
  • Mission staff announced for AWG Appointments to the mission staff for the 2006 Arctic Winter Games were announced Monday by Glenn Hart, the minister responsible for Sport and Recreation.

November 21, 2005

  • Mustangs ride to victory in Abbotsford The Whitehorse Northern Cross Mustangs midget AA rep hockey team set out to prove their sweep of Anchorage last month was no fluke, as they took on teams from across B.C. in a tournament in Abbotsford earlier this month.
  • Quebec, Manitoba undefeated at mixed curling nationals After three draws at the 2006 national mixed curling championships, which are being held in Whitehorse throughout this week, Manitoba and Quebec are the only two teams which are undefeated.

November 18, 2005

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November 15, 2005

  • Under 9 soccer Smart Choice Business Machines played an excellent passing game in under 9 soccer action last Wednesday as they beat Locksmith Services 6-0.
  • Atom division-house league With 23 seconds left and the score tied at 5, Tyson Glass pounded in number four of the day for Cinderwood to end the possibility of a shoot-out in Atom division-house league action on Sunday.
  • Yukon runner Shane Carlos wins championship Whitehorse distance runner Shane Carlos ran to an impressive victory in the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Region #1 Cross Country Championships in Portland, Ore., last weekend.

November 14, 2005

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