Saskatchewan rolls to third-straight win at Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Team Saskatchewan picked up their third win in a row at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship with a 10-2 win over Terry Miller and Team Yukon Tuesday afternoon at the Swift Current Curling Club.
The hometown rink of Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer and Chris and Teejay Haichert opened the scoring with a deuce in the first end and then forced Yukon to a single in the second. After another deuce and force in the third and fourth, Saskatchewan came out of the break with three in the fifth end and a steal of three in the sixth to wrap it up.
Saskatchewan rolls to third-straight win at Canadian Mixed Curling
Team Saskatchewan picked up their third win in a row at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship with a 10-2 win over Terry Miller and Team Yukon Tuesday afternoon at the Swift Current Curling Club.
The hometown rink of Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer and Chris and Teejay Haichert opened the scoring with a deuce in the first end and then forced Yukon to a single in the second. After another deuce and force in the third and fourth, Saskatchewan came out of the break with three in the fifth end and a steal of three in the sixth to wrap it up.
Saskatchewan sweeps day two of Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Shaun Meachem and Team Saskatchewan rebounded from an opening draw loss with a couple of wins on the second day of action at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Swift Current.
Saskatchewan sweeps day two of Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Shaun Meachem and Team Saskatchewan rebounded from an opening draw loss with a couple of wins on the second day of action at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Swift Current.
Team Saskatchewan drops opening draw at Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The Canadian Mixed Curling Championship got underway with Team Saskatchewan, represented by Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer and Chris and Teejay Haichert from the Swift Current Curling Club, opening against Paul Flemming and Team Nova Scotia on Sunday afternoon at Innovationplex.
WHL announces ICE leaving Winnipeg for Washington State
The Western Hockey League announced on Friday the Winnipeg ICE have been sold and are relocating to Wenatchee in central Washington State, effective immediately.
The league stated that many attempts to build a suitable arena in Winnipeg based on agreed upon timelines have been unsuccessful, and the Board of Governors approved the sale of the franchise to David White of the California-based Shoot the Puck Foundation, and its relocation to Wenatchee to become the WHL's sixth American-based team starting in the 2023-24 season.
Perlingers and Legionnaires season comes to end in heartbreaking fashion
Carsyn Dyck scored with 40 seconds left in regulation to lift the Warman Wildcats to a 2-1 win over the Swift Current Home Hardware U18 AAA Legionnaires in the fifth and deciding game of their SMAAAHL first-round playoff series on Saturday at InnovationPlex.
Saskatchewan opens hearts and wallets for Telemiracle once again
Saskatchewan residents have over 5.5 million reasons to feel proud.
Telemiracle 47 wrapped up on Sunday afternoon at Prairieland Park in Saskatoon with the 20-hour telethon raising $5,519,229, one of the larger totals in its long history and one that looks even more amazing as inflation and rising costs dominate everyday life.
Since 1977, TeleMiracle has raised over $158 million.
Team Saskatchewan wrap up Scotties with loss to PEI
Robyn Silvernagle and Team Saskatchewan wrapped up the round-robin at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 7-6 loss to Suzanne Birt and Prince Edward Island in Kamloops, BC, on Thursday.
Seven-ender highlights second win for Saskatchewan at Scotties
Robyn Silvernagle and Team Saskatchewan picked up their second victory at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 13-4 win over Brigitte MacPhail and Team Nunavut on Wednesday in Kamloops, BC.