Meachem rink moves to 4-0 at World Mixed Curling
Team Canada improved to 4-0 at the World Mixed Curling Championship with a 9-3 victory over Team England in Aberdeen, Scotland on Tuesday afternoon.
Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer and Chris and Teejay Haichert from the Swift Current Curling Club gave up a steal of one in the first end, but rebounded with a deuce in the second to take the early lead.
After Andrew Woolston and Team England scored one in the third to tie the game 2-2, Canada picked up three in the fourth end to go up 5-2 at the break.
Canada defeats Hungary to stay unbeaten at World Mixed
Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer and Chris and Teejay Haichert from the Swift Current Curling Club remained perfect at the World Mixed Curling Championship with a 6-2 victory over Team Hungary on Monday in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Kyle's Chloe Wills returning to Canadian Women's Amateur this week
Sixteen-year-old Chloe Wills of Kyle is in British Columbia this week competing at the Canadian Women’s Amateur Golf Championship for the second year in a row.
Kyle's Chloe Wills sets new ladies' course record in Swift Current
Sixteen-year-old Chloe Wills of Kyle broke a 38-year-old course record at the Elmwood Golf Club in Swift Current on the long weekend.
Chloe carded a three-under 69, which included a seven-under par on the back nine, in the third round of the MJT Golf Saskatchewan Spring Classic on Monday. Her score was the lowest ladies' score posted at Elmwood's par 72 layout and broke the old ladies' course record set by Marg Corrins in 1986.
ICYMI: Moose Jaw Warriors claim first WHL title
The Moose Jaw Warriors are Western Hockey League champions for the first time in the team’s 40-year history, capturing the Ed Chynoweth Cup with a 4-2 victory over the Portland Winterhawks on Wednesday to complete a four-game sweep of the final series in front of a sold-out crowd at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
Martin Rysavy had two goals for the Warriors, opening the scoring on the power play in the first period and adding an empty-netter in the third to seal the win. Matthew Savoie and Brayden Schurmann also scored for Moose Jaw and Jackson Unger made 24 saves for the victory.
Moose Jaw Warriors claim first WHL title
The Moose Jaw Warriors are Western Hockey League champions for the first time in the team’s 40-year history, capturing the Ed Chynoweth Cup with a 4-2 victory over the Portland Winterhawks on Wednesday to complete a four-game sweep of the final series in front of a sold-out crowd at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.
Martin Rysavy had two goals for the Warriors, opening the scoring on the power play in the first period and adding an empty-netter in the third to seal the win. Matthew Savoie and Brayden Schurmann also scored for Moose Jaw and Jackson Unger made 24 saves for the victory.
Former Riders CEO Jim Hopson passes away
Former Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Jim Hopson, who oversaw a decade of exponential growth that turned the football team into one of the CFL's premiere franchises, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 73.
Hopson was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in April 2021.
After a four-year playing career with the Riders that saw him suit up with the likes of George Reed and Ron Lancaster from 1973 to 1976, he became the team's first full-time President and CEO in 2005, a position he held until his retirement in 2015.
Former Riders CEO Jim Hopson passes away
Former Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Jim Hopson, who oversaw a decade of exponential growth that turned the football team into one of the CFL's premiere franchises, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 73.
Hopson was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in April 2021.
After a four-year playing career with the Riders that saw him suit up with the likes of George Reed and Ron Lancaster from 1973 to 1976, he became the team's first full-time President and CEO in 2005, a position he held until his retirement in 2015.
Former Riders CEO Jim Hopson passes away
Former Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Jim Hopson, who oversaw a decade of exponential growth that turned the football team into one of the CFL's premiere franchises, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 73.
Hopson was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in April 2021.
After a four-year playing career with the Riders that saw him suit up with the likes of George Reed and Ron Lancaster from 1973 to 1976, he became the team's first full-time President and CEO in 2005, a position he held until his retirement in 2015.
ICYMI: Kenaston takes Sask Valley title to complete senior hockey double
The Sask Valley Hockey League season wrapped up on Tuesday night as the Kenaston Blizzards captured the title with a 5-3 win over the visiting Dinsmore Dynamos.
The Blizzards, who won the best-of-five series 3-1, also earned a provincial Senior A championship on Sunday with a 10-5 win over the Lumsden Monarchs to complete a two-game sweep. Kenaston also won the provincial Senior C title last season.