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March 12, 2004
- Yukoners get chance to play AAA Midget hockey in B.C. Yukon midget hockey players who wish to pursue the sport further now have an alternative route to follow.
- Andrew, Sands net two goals each as Duncans sneaks past Locksmith Riley Andrew and Dylan Sands led Duncans Limited with two goals apiece as they edged Locksmith Services 4-3 in nine-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
March 11, 2004
- 2007 Canada Games Host Society learns valuable lessons at AWG Members of the 2007 Canada Winter Games Host Society spent some time at the Arctic Winter Games in Fort McMurray, Alta., last week.
- Underhill grabs 24 points, takes larger lead on Pizza Hut in squash The junior team of Underhill picked up all possible 24 points this week, maintaing their hold on first place in Tuesday Night Squash League standings with a total of 282 points.
- Gymnasts bring back nine medals from Surrey, B.C. Four athletes from the Polarettes Gymnastics Club competed at a large invitational competition, Surrey Classic 2004, in Surrey, B.C., last weekend.
- Doug Weeks named performer of the week for Smart Choice Here are this week's results from the Whiteorse Dart League:
- Broomball league begins playoffs, winner will be decided Saturday Sunday was the last day of the regular season for the Whitehorse Broomball League.
March 10, 2004
- Pearson, Rivest notch four goals each as atom division playoffs get underway Gibson Pearson led Pearson Dental with four goals as his team snuck past the Polaris Predators 10-9 in game number eight of Whitehorse Minor Hockey League Atom Division playoff action Monday.
- Johnstone rink big winner at 50th annual Beaver Creek bonspiel The 50th annual bonspiel was held in Beaver Creek March 5-7.
- Two Yukoners storm' through competition Two Yukon Special Olympics athletes from Whitehorse each brought home a silver and a bronze medal from the 2004 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games.
March 9, 2004
- Yukon hockey teams go for broke' at 2004 AWG Team Alberta North may have dominated hockey in terms of gold ulus at the 2004 Arctic Winter Games in Fort McMurray, Alta., but the Yukon hockey teams certainly proved they can hold their own.
- It's probably one of our highest medal counts' Another three ulus have been added to Yukon's total for the 2004 Arctic Winter Games.
March 8, 2004
- Arctic Winter Games Ulu Standings ULU STANDINGS unofficial, as of this morning
- This means more to us than anything' FORT McMURRAY, Alta. When the Yukon junior boys soccer team came off the indoor field after winning the gold ulu Saturday morning, coach Peter Mather had one thing to say.
- Jones a pleasant surprise for Yukon speed skating team FORT McMURRAY, Alta. Rhiannon Jones has only been speed skating for a year and a half, but already the young athlete has four Arctic Winter Games medals to her name.
- Cross-country ski team brings home 12 medals from AWG FORT McMURRAY, Alta. In past Games, there's been a superstition that being your province or country's flag bearer brings bad luck in competition.
March 5, 2004
- Anderson leads Yukon to huge win over N.W.T. FORT McMURRAY, Alta. Yukon volleyball player Mitch Anderson made some key plays and big blocks as his team pulled off a huge 3-1 win over N.W.T. at the Arctic Winter Games Thursday.
- Ulu matches on tap for Yukon's hockey teams FORT McMURRAY, Alta. The Yukon pee wee hockey squad won their semifinal against N.W.T. 7-4 early this morning giving the team a chance at gold.
- Ritchie gets birthday gift with Yukon win FORT McMURRAY, Alta. Yukon juvenile female soccer player Kaeli Ritchie received the perfect birthday present from the N.W.T. Thursday a goal and a 4-0 victory.
March 4, 2004
- Yukon male curling team ready for playoffs FORT McMURRAY, Alta. Fort McMurray may be a long way from Watson Lake, but the Yukon junior male curling team is certainly starting to feel at home during the Arctic Winter Games.
- Badminton team facing tough competition FORT McMURRAY, Alta. For May Nguyen, the Arctic Winter Games is less about winning and more about gaining experience.