Southwest golfers win Saskatchewan amateur golf tournaments
Chloe Wills is the 2025 Saskatchewan Women's Amateur golf champion.
The Kyle, SK product beat Ella Kozak of Yorkton by one shot to claim the championship at the Humboldt Golf Club.
Wills led after all three rounds.
She adds this championship to wins at Under 17 and Under 15 tournaments through her career.
Swift Current's Corey Bailey won the 2025 Saskatchewan Men's Mid-Amateur tournament.
He finished with a 2-over part 74 yesterday to beat Humboldt's Paul Raycroft by two shots.
Sports Round-Up: Friday, July 18
It was payback time for the Medicine Hat Mavericks last night. Just 24 hours after taking an 11-2 beating in Moose Jaw, the Mavs bounced back with a 12-1 win over the Miller Express last night. Jeremy Freeman Junior went 3 for 5 with a home run and 6 RBI. The same two teams will battle again tonight in Medicine Hat.
In other Western Canadian Baseball League action last night, Weyburn beat Swift Current 9-2, Saskatoon Berries topped Lethbridge 13-2 and the Regina Red Sox lost 9-3 to Okotoks.
Epic comeback sends Alberta to Football Canada Cup final
Team Alberta is headed to the Football Canada Cup gold medal game after a stunning 34–27 comeback win over Quebec on Wednesday.
Trailing 27–11 with nine minutes left in the fourth quarter, Alberta exploded for 23 unanswered points — capped by a dramatic game-winning punt return touchdown — to punch its ticket to the final.
Scoreboard/Line-up - Friday, July 18
THURSDAY, JULY 17TH
Manitoba Junior Baseball League
Playoffs
Game 1
Elmwood Giants 8 Pembina Valley 1
Canadian Elite Basketball League
Calgary Surge 93 Winnipeg Sea Bears 89
American Association Baseball
Winnipeg Goldeyes 3 Sioux Falls Canaries 4
U15 AAA Central Energy hoping strong friendships leads to more strong play
A great season for the U15 AAA Central Energy has coach Kevin Convery hoping to cap it off with a special run through provincials.
Niverville's Muntain part of Team Manitoba's War For The Roses championship team
Hockey star out of Niverville, Bry Muntain, was part of Team Manitoba that won the War For The Roses tournament that was held in Edmonton.
Loving the sport of hockey came early and naturally to the 13-year-old. "From a young age, we lived in Pinawa, my parents played hockey, and our town was pretty big at hockey. I started skating when I was like, two. My dad has a video, I wasn't the greatest," Muntain says with a chuckle. "It was really cool. I joined a hockey team when I was around five."
Boychuk joining Canada’s U18 hopefuls at Hlinka Cup camp
Cochrane's Riley Boychuk is among 40 players invited to Hockey Canada’s selection camp for the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.
The Prince Albert Raiders forward will attend the camp in Oakville, Ont., from July 29 to Aug. 1, with hopes of securing a spot on Canada’s U18 men’s team.
The final roster will represent Canada at the annual international tournament, which takes place Aug. 11–16 in Brno, Czechia, and Trencin, Slovakia.
Saskatchewan Amateur Golf Championships enters final rounds at Humboldt Golf Club
The Saskatchewan Amateur Golf Championships rolls into Day 3 and the final rounds at the Humboldt Golf Club, capping off four days of high-level competition and community spirit at one of the province’s most scenic courses.
With over 150 golfers from across Saskatchewan competing in multiple divisions, including the men’s and women’s amateur and mid-amateur categories, the tournament brought both intense play and significant attention to the city of Humboldt.
Orobko, Team Sask 15U girls going for tournament win in Las Vegas
A group of young basketball players from Saskatchewan are going for a tournament win this afternoon in Las Vegas.
Led by head coach and Unity native, Zenon Orobko, Team Sask 15U went 3-0 during the week at the Las Vegas Classic. Two games against international teams on Tuesday started the tournament off on a good note, and then a 37-26 win against the other Saskatchewan team in attendance gave them top spot in Pool B.
Baseball in Biggar, Unity, and Kindersley making for packed provincials weekend
Baseball Saskatchewan is joining Softball Saskatchewan in provincial tournament fun this weekend. Softball tournaments have been going on for a couple of weeks already this summer, and now for the first time baseball will be in the mix to start their provincial calendar.
There are 16 total Baseball Saskatchewan tournaments, eight of which will feature West Central teams. Three of those tournaments are being hosted locally, 15U Tier 3 in Unity, 15U Tier 6 in Biggar, and 11U Tier 7 in Kindersley.