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January 17, 2005
- Watson Lake rink upsets Miller, Savoie at masters The curling season is now in full swing, as both the women's and masters' Yukon championships were held at the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre in Whitehorse over the weekend.
- McCarthy, Risby record hat tricks as Locksmith edges Pearson Mathew McCarthy and Harold Risby led Locksmith Services, notching three goals apiece as they found the key to defeating Pearson Dental, 8-7 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey League Atom Division action Sunday.
- Rams lose to Crusaders 62-27 in second week of Super Hoops The Porter Creek Rams fell 62-27 to the Vanier Crusaders in senior boys Super Hoops action Saturday night.
January 14, 2005
- B.C. camp raises confidence of young Yukoners It may not be the world juniors just yet, but several young Yukoners proved they belong on the big stage at a hockey camp in B.C. last weekend.
- Local table tennis club opens second location The next three years will be huge for the Whitehorse Table Tennis Club.
- Chippett records hat trick as Knights defeat Sorrento Ryan Chippett lead the Knights of Columbus with three goals as his team overpowered Sorrento Systems 7-4 in nine-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.
- Carty picks up shutout as Sam 'N Esso blanks Arcrite Stewart Campbell scored the lone goal for Sam 'N Esso as they denied Arcrite 1-0 in Whitehorse broomball action on Wedesday, Jan. 5.
- George Bahm nets four as Quizno's Sub settles for draw 16-16 with Mic Mac George Bahm led Quizno's Sub with four goals as his team tied Mic Mac Toyota 16-16 in Whitehorse Coed Soccer League action Tuesday.
- Benoi, Reaume net four for Assante Bruno Benoni and Rick Reaume led Assante Financial Management with four goals apiece as they handed Pepsi their first loss of the season, 10-5 in Whitehorse Rapids men's soccer action on Saturday, Jan. 8.
January 13, 2005
- Minor hockey in Alaska sports drastic differences There's no getting around the fact that hockey is an expensive sport one of the most expensive in fact.
- Ketza remains in first, despite 20 point night by Underhill Ketza Construction just barely held on to first place overall in the Tuesday Night Squash League standings, picking up 16 points for a total of 137.
- Stubbs records shutout as Windsors grab victory over Medicine Chest Brian Love scored the lone goal for the Edgewater Windsors as they blanked Medicine Chets Pharmacy 1-0 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
January 12, 2005
- Winning is addictive: when you get a little, you want more' It's was tough to decide who to cheer for when the Alaska Aces took on the Victoria Salmon Kings in Anchorage this past weekend.
- Four Yukon squads compete at Don Hather tournament Skagway played host to the Don Hather basketball tournament this past weekend, with four Yukon teams competing in women's and men's action.
- Darrell Sturko notches five goals as Nuway/Up North pounds Super A Blazers 10-4 in recreational hock Darrell Sturko was on fire for Nuway/Up North, recording five goals and an assist as they disposed of the Super A Blazers 10-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Sunday.
January 11, 2005
- Alaska, Victoria fans get full marks for their support It was just less than four minutes into the first period when a fish head came tumbling onto the ice at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska.
- Langenhan picks up seven points as Locksmith Services blasts Gem Gas Brandon Langenhan was on fire for Locksmith Services, scoring five goals and adding two assists as they found the key to defeating Gem Gas 11-7 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey League Atom Division action Sunday.
- Wintemute nets four as Peak out-muscles Yukon Energy Samantha Wintemute led Peak Fitness with four goals as her team defated Yukon Energy 7-3 in seven-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
January 10, 2005
- Gomez enjoying his new life as an Alaska Ace It may not be his first choice of professional hockey leagues, but Scott Gomez is making the most of his time with the Alaska Aces.
January 7, 2005
- Canadian soccer coach eager to share his passion With a full time gig as the Canadian soccer team goalie coach, a website and a side business producing demonstration videos, as well as a second soccer book in the works, Shel Brodsgaard is one busy man.