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April 11, 2005
- Volleyball camp like a homecoming for Sawula Watching Lorne Sawula conduct the volleyball camp in front of the dozen or so young athletes at Vanier Catholic Secondary School Friday evening, it was evident the national coach felt right at home.
April 8, 2005
- I'm excited about the next chapter in my book' From a trade in junior hockey, to being drafted to the NHL and playing hockey in Germany, it's been one heck of a ride for Bobby House.
- Players encouraged to show off their skills at ID camp As the countdown to the 2007 Canada Winter Games continues, Yukon hockey players will have the chance to make their first impression on the Games coaching staff later this month.
- It's time to head back into the woods Hot on the heels of its success in holding the national orienteering championships last summer, the Yukon Orienteering Association is gearing up for another busy year.
- Sterling picks up 19 points but can't top Kumon Learning in Thursday squash The final round of regular season matches were held this week in Thursday Night Squash League action, with semifinals slated to start on April 14.
April 7, 2005
- Northwestel title sponsor for Western championships Northwestel has become the title sponsor of the 2006 Western Canadian cross-country skiing championships, which will be held in Whitehorse next March.
- Atoms find silver lining in Edmonton The Whitehorse Mustangs Atom hockey team arrived home on Sunday sporting shiny silver medals from the North Edmonton Eagles Hockey Tournament.
- Ketza finishes regular season on top The final round of regular season matches were held this week in Tuesday Night Squash League action, with semifinals slated to start on April 12.
April 6, 2005
- Yukon martial artists pick up four medals in B.C. Four Yukon martial arts fighters recently returned from the Tiger Balm International tournament in Vancouver.
- Yukon Sports Trivia The Whitehorse Star wants to test your knowledge of Yukon sports trivia. We're starting off a new, regular tradition, with a question about one of Yukon's great hockey triumphs.
April 5, 2005
- Lassen adds to her collection of Canadian records Nearly a decade and dozens of records later, it still never gets old for Jeane Lassen.
April 4, 2005
- Laverdure hopes to be role model for Yukon youth With negative distractions such as drugs, alcohol and violence no matter where you live in this day and age, it's easier than ever for youth to get thrown off course.
- Donations being accepted for Skagway gamefish derby The first ever Pat Moore Memorial Gamefish Derby will be hosted in Skagway on the weekends of August 5-7, and 12-14.
April 1, 2005
- Yukon Appliance, Sports North repeat in rec hockey Ryan Martin proved once again this seaosn that he's a clutch performer.
- Whitehorse Curling Club announces major partners The Whitehorse Curling Club has one more high-calibre event to add to the roster in the next two years, and several sponsors already on board to help out with all of them.
- Co-ed soccer offers more than exercise 'No goal! You hit the post!'
- Nishikawa will take in Old Crow Loppet skiing action Saturday Cross country skiers in Whitehorse may be thinking of trading in their skis for bikes, but in Old Crow the ski racing season is still in full swing with the Old Crow Loppet on the books for Saturday.
- Sterling records perfect night in Thursday squash league Sterling Insurance was the top team this week in Thursday Night Squash League action, picking up all 24 possible points and jumping into second place overall with a total of 268 points.