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October 21, 2005
- Bell looking forward to more podium finishes If last year put Yukon cyclist Zach Bell on the map, this season may make him one of the main attractions.
- Next two years going to be a little crazy' for local table tennis club, says president With the 2006 Arctic Winter Games (AWG) scheduled for next February and the 2006 Western Canada Open table tennis championships being held in Whitehorse next May, things are certainly heating up for the local table tennis club.
October 20, 2005
- Gale records a hat trick as M&A sneaks past Mic Mac Wyatt Gale led the way for M&A Yukon Inc., netting three goals as his team edged Mic Mac Toyota 5-4 in nine-and-under coed indoor soccer action Wednesday.
- Cinderwood gets first win Joey Mason led the offensive charge for the Cinderwood Canucks, notching four goals as they claimed their first victory of the season, 11-7 over the Southern Tutchone Storm in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
October 19, 2005
- Midget Mustangs sweep Alaska series The new hockey season is just beginning, but if this past weekend's series against their counterparts in Anchorage was any indication, there's certainly plenty of potential this year for the midget Mustangs.
October 18, 2005
- Air North opens new rec hockey season with win Scoring came from all corners for Air North as they flew past the Kluane Drillers 7-6 in their opening game of the Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League season Sunday.
- O'Connor notches two for Castle Rock Ryley O'Connor led the way for Castle Rock Enterprises, potting a pair of goals as they doubled Skookum 4-2 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey Association Pee Wee Division action Sunday.
- New junior squash league set Canada Flooring kicked off the Sunday Night Junior Squash League with a bang, picking up 27 of a possible 30 points from Vanderlay Systems, and taking first place in the overall standings.
October 17, 2005
- New Games centre a nation-builder' After years of anticipation, the Canada Games Centre was officially opened on Saturday afternoon, with a ceremony fitting of a complex the federal minister of sport deemed the best he's seen in Canada it was anything but low key.
October 14, 2005
- Kowalyshen making herself at home in Europe It's a long way off from the madness that devours Canada, but the favourite winter pastime of Canadians is catching on in Wales, where a Yukoner is lacing up her skates.
- New prize structure in store for River Quest participants One of the most popular sporting events in the territory is getting set for 2006.
October 13, 2005
- Rams finish sixth after strong round-robin in Kelowna Two Yukon men's volleyball teams recently returned from the Ogopogo Classic tournament in Kelowna.
- Harrison nets two goals for Icebreakers in Newfoundland The Yukon Icebreakers U-16 girls soccer team returned Tuesday from the club nationals, held in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland.
- Kilrich douses AON Flames in oldtimers hockey league action Scoring came from all corners for Kilrich as they overpowered the AON Flames 5-3 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Wednesday.