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January 14, 2004
- Kwanlin Koyotes get set for third season on the trails Gary Bailie has been cross-country skiing most of his life. Bailie, a member of the Kwanlin Dun First Nation, got his start in skiing while in the T.E.S.T. program under coach and skiing legend Father Jean-Marie Mouchet.
- Brandon Pike nets five as Yukon Energy sneaks past Plantation Brandon Pike led Yukon Energy with five goals as they downed Plantation Flowers & Gifts 14-11 in 15-and-under coed soccer Tuesday.
- AWG female hockey team settles for tie It was a tough game at Takhini Arena Monday night, as the Arctic Winter Games female hockey team skated to a 3-3 tie with the Whitehorse women's hockey team in exhibition action.
- Nine alpine skiers selected for Arctic Winter Games The Arctic Winter Games, Alpine Ski Trials were held this past Saturday at Mount Sima.
- Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League Regular Season Standings
- Pizza Hut grabs 21 points, regains lead in squash Defending Champion Pizza Hut took home 21 of a possible 24 points in Tuesday Night Squash League action, re-claiming the lead atop the overall standings with a total of 158 points.
- Boston Pizza burns Mighty Wash 5-1 Mike Young and Bryan Curial each had two goals and an assist for Boston Pizza/Cardinal Contracting as their team drubbed the Mighty Wash Suds 5-1 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
January 13, 2004
- New bylaw looms during snowmobile safety week It's International Snowmobile Safety Week.
- Ben Cole records hat trick as Air North flies past Envirolube Ben Cole led the Air North Jets with three goals and two assists as the team doubled the Envirolube Oilers 16-8 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Sunday.
- Borud notches four points as Flames skate past Rangers Dave Borud led the Reed Stenhouse Flames with two goals and two assists as his team more than doubled the Firth Rangers 7-4 in Whitehorse Oldtimers Hockey League action Sunday.
- Starko scores three as Sam N' Esso slaughters Yukon News Yukon News remains at the bottom of the broomball standings after falling to Sam N' Esso 11-3 Sunday.
January 12, 2004
- Waterreus, Greer repeat in Yukon Championships Dejā” vu? No, just the Yukon Championships.
- Trevor Hanna scores two goals as Locksmith Services edges out Pearson Dental 4-3 Trevor Hanna had two goals for Locksmith Services as they snuck past Pearson Dental 4-3 in Whitehorse Minor Hockey League Atom division action Sunday.
- Logan Frasher nets three as Mic Mac downs Duncans Logan Frasher led Mic Mac Toyota with three goals as they over-powered Duncans Ltd. 6-2 in nine-and-under soccer action Friday.
- Shaw, Prosko will represent Yukon at junior curling nationals Sunday was a mere formality for Ladine Shaw and Alexx Peech.
January 9, 2004
- Jones nets three as Pacific Northwest downs Coldwell Banker Kenoa Jones led Pacific Northwest Moving with three goals as they moved past Coldwell Banker 5-2 in seven-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
January 8, 2004
- New appointment made to Recreation Advisory Committee There is a new member on the Yukon Recreation Advisory Committee (YRAC) this year.
- Jay Glass scores four goals as Sportspage crushes the Mighty Wash Suds 12-4 Jay Glass made his return to the Sportspage lineup count, notching four goals to lead the Canucks over the Mighty Wash Suds 12-4 in Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League action Tuesday.
January 7, 2004
- Northwestel volunteers help fund 23 northern groups Twenty-three charities and non-profit groups in the North have received $5,000 in donations from Northwestel through the volunteer efforts of phone company employees.
- Cross Country Yukon announces bonus program for local athletes Yukon cross-country skiers who perform well at the national level will come home a little richer this season.
- Underhill maintains lead as second half of Tuesday squash begins The junior team of Underhill grabbed 20 points to start the second half of the Tuesday Night Squash League season, maintaining first place overall with a total of 143 points.
January 6, 2004
- Yukoners' kayaking trip through Africa mind-blowing' While most of us are still recovering from the Christmas holidays, a few local rafters are still recovering from a wild trip through Africa.