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SJHL roundup

SJHL roundup

Here is a roundup of items from around the SJHL. The Canadian Junior Hockey League has announced their nominees for Top Defenceman and Top Goaltender honours and SJHL players are on both lists.
No Spring Scramble in 2013

No Spring Scramble in 2013

The obviously slow start to spring in 2013 has played havoc with peoples' golfing plans.
Summer power skating hockey camps offered

Summer power skating hockey camps offered

An opportunity is being offered by power skating instructor Jordan Trach this summer to those looking to elevate their skills.
Battlefords Karate-Do scores well in Tournament of Champions

Battlefords Karate-Do scores well in Tournament of Champions

Members of Battlefords Karate-Do took part in their major tournament of the year Saturday. Several members of the team travelled to Lloydminster for the Tournament of Champions.
Terriers find out their opponents in Western Canada Cup

Terriers find out their opponents in Western Canada Cup

The newly-crowned SJHL champion Yorkton Terriers now know who their opponents will be in the first-ever Western Canada Cup that begins this weekend.
Football camp develops rural Sask. talent

Football camp develops rural Sask. talent

One hundred high school football players from throughout rural Saskatchewan participated in the annual Kelly Bates Football Camp held in Muenster over the weekend. The kids braved the cold and battled against the snow, perfecting their play.

This week in sports history April 25

April 25 1876 - This was the very first game in the National League for the Chicago Cubs. They beat Louisville game 4-0, which also counts as the Cubs first shutout in the NL.
AAA Stars camp

AAA Stars camp

Coming off their best season in several years, the Battlefords AAA Stars were looking to the future with excitement and optimism this past weekend.
Playing fields are too wet for use

Playing fields are too wet for use

Due to the slow spring melt, the City of North Battleford has placed a ban on use of City sports fields and ball diamonds.

Ready to host Prairie Bog Jog

The Lashburn Curling Club is set to host the first Prairie Bog Jog, a 5 km course set up with a variety of challenging obstacles designed to provide participants an afternoon of fun.
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