The 2024 Saskatchewan Summer Games ended in Lloydminster on Saturday.
Prairie Central finished sixth in the medal standings, winning 24 medals (8G-8S-8B) during the games.
Here are the results for the local athletes in action on the final two days of competition.
3000m Male
3rd Colin Stock (Humboldt)
Javelin Female
3rd Sarah Loehr (Muenster)
300m Hurdles Female
4th Kaylee Bernhard (Muenster)
Discus Female
4th Maya Mortenson (Humboldt)
14th Sarah Loehr (Muenster)
400m Female
Anna Knittig (Annaheim)
Basketball Co-ed
4th Prairie Central
Basketball Female
4th Prairie Central
Basketball Male
5th Prairie Central
Soccer Female
5th Prairie Central
4x100m Relay Female
6th Prairie Central
Triathlon Team Relay Female
6th Carys Miller (St. Brieux)
200m Male
7th Barrett Smith
Beach Volleyball Female
8th Prairie Central 1
12th Prairie Central 2
Male 400m
13th Colin Stock (Humboldt)
18th Mason Strueby (Lake Lenore)
Long Jump Male
14th Jordan Mendoza (Humboldt)
High Jump Male
14th Brendan Puetz
100m Male
15th Jordan Mendoza (Humboldt)
800m Female
16th Kaylee Bernhard (Muenster)
Javelin Male
16th Brendan Puetz (Humboldt)
Triathlon Aquathon Female
16th Carys Miller (St. Brieux)
The 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games will be co-hosted by Meadow Lake and Flying Dust First Nation, marking the first time in the games history that a city and a first nation have partnered up to host the games.