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May 26, 2005
- Skippers post impressive results at first nationals The Takhini Heartbeaters skipping club sent athletes to the Canadian championships for the first time this past weekend, where they found out the Yukon can hold its own against the other provinces and territories.
- Yukon will be well represented at orienteering worlds Three Yukon athletes have qualified to represent Canada at the 2005 world orienteering championships in Japan, which will be held in August.
May 25, 2005
- Deli overpowers Riverfront 7-3 Wyatt Gale led the Deli with four goals as they were victorious over Riverfront Physiotherapy 7-3 in nine-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
- Lucky number seven for Yukon's Sharp With a seventh national title now under her belt, some people may wonder what's left for Yukon wrestler Erica Sharp to accomplish.
- Yukon sends a team to Western Canada Open for first time Seven Yukon athletes recently returned from the Western Canadian table tennis championships, which were held at the University of Saskatchewan in Regina.
- Fred's Plumbing and Heating, Co-Operators pick up victories Six games took place in the Whitehorse Minor Softball League last Wednesday, featuring four different divisions.
May 24, 2005
- It's the hardest thing I've ever done in my life' Nearly two years of hard work finally paid off for the Whitehorse Fire Department this past weekend.
May 20, 2005
- Oulton nets two as Dandelion Dental freezes electric crew 4-1 Willy Oulton popped in a pair of goals for Dandelion Dental as they overpowered Mineco Electric 4-1 in 10-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday.
- Early registration deadline for bike relay looming One of the most popular athletic events in the territory is now just over one month away, and early registration for the Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay will close in less than a week.
- Langbakk, Smith tops on War Eagle More than 80 orienteers turned out on Wednesday night to test their skills on the War Eagle map, off the Fish Lake road.
- Anybody who steps up on race day has a lot of guts' It's called the toughest two minutes in sports, and after watching the handful of firefighters test out the course Thursday evening, it's easy to see why.
May 19, 2005
- Copier sneaks past Firth Riley Smith led Klondike Copier with four goals as they narrowly defeated T.A. Firth 7-5 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
- Palahicky and Sessford tops in inter-school mountain bike race The inter-school mountain bike was held in Whitehorse on Wednesday night.
- More than 40 take part in Velonorth handicap race VeloNorth had another successful evening of racing as 41 riders showed up for the third road event of the season.
May 18, 2005
- Tessier, Muir victorious in Squash Thaw event The Squash Thaw tournament was held this past weekend at the Better Bodies in Whitehorse.
- Duncan named MVP for Wintemute Electric as they down Mineco It was the battle of the electric crews as Wintemute Electric took on Mineco Electric in 10-and-under coed soccer action Monday.
- Yukoners tie up their laces for diabetes research Whitehorse residents are invited to participate in the first annual Walk to Cure Diabetes on Sunday, May 29.
- Co-Op picks up 10-8 win over Pizza Hut There were six games in Whitehorse Minor Softball League action on Monday.
- Hulstein, Macdonald take fun run The second 5 km Fun Run/Walk of the season was held Tuesday evening at F.H. Collins Secondary School.
May 17, 2005
- Young Yukon bowlers surprise coaches at national champs Six Yukon athletes and their coaches recently returned from the national bowling championships in Vancouver.