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June 15, 2005
- Date frustrations can't rain on KCIBR's parade Despite some frustration and disappointment in the last few months, it's full speed ahead for organizers of the 13th annual Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay (KCIBR).
June 14, 2005
- Minor softball season winds up with Yukon championships Eighteen teams in four divisions competed in the Yukon minor softball championships this past weekend in Whitehorse.
- Pritchard nets six for Well Read Books Paul Pritchard was on fire for Well Read Books, putting away six goals as they claimed victory over Quantum Machine Works 10-2 in 15-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
- Assante Financial sneaks past Sanchez Cantina Scoring came from all corners for Assante Financial Management as they downed Sanchez Cantina 7-5 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Monday.
June 13, 2005
- Deli, Qualita, Snap On grab gold Hundreds of young athletes took to the soccer fields in Whitehorse over the weekend, for the McDonald's Yukon cross-field championships.
June 10, 2005
- VICTOR LAVANDEROS Player Profile
- Gillen nets two as Pine Plumbing flushes RCMP Nick Gillen led Pine Plumbing with two goals as they overpowered RCMP Drug Awareness 5-1 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
June 9, 2005
- Muir and Tompkins finish first at Yukon/N.W.T. Squash Challenge Cup Squash Yukon and Yukon Lotteries recently sent six athletes from the Yukon to Yellowknife, where they competed in the Yukon/N.W.T. Squash Challenge Cup.
- Bennett nets four as Great Northern squeaks past Riverfront Michael Bennett led Great Northern Oil with four goals as they narrowly defeated Riverfront Physiotherapy 6-5 in nine-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
- Nearly 30 take part in Intersport fun run/walk Twenty-nine athletes turned out for the weekly Intersport 5 km Fun Run/Walk, held at F.H. Collins Secondary School Tuesday.
June 8, 2005
- Yukon youth now offered variety of summer soccer camps With the rise in popularity of soccer in the Yukon over the past few years, it seems only natural that there be more opportunities for local youth playing the game to enhance their skills
June 7, 2005
- Record number of teams signed up for River Quest A record 68 teams have signed up to compete in the seventh annual Yukon River Quest, which begins on Wednesday, June 29 in downtown Whitehorse.
- Taiya Inlet terminal hatchery area opened The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has announced that special king salmon regulations for anglers fishing in Taiya Inlet north of the latitude of Taiya Point will be in effect from June 6 to July 31.
- Up North, Olson pick up wins It was a complete team effort for Up North Adventures as they overpowered Emco Ltd. 10-6 in Whitehorse Minor Softball League Squirt Division action on Thursday.
- Intersport defeats Yukon Brewing in coed soccer Scoring came from all corners for Intersport as they snuck past Yukon Brewing 4-3 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Monday.