Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, October 2

He's back in Moose Jaw and practicing with his teammates! The Moose Jaw Warriors welcoming star forward Brayden Yager after the Winnipeg Jets sent him back to junior for another season. The 19-year-old Yager recorded 95 points in 57 regular season games last year and added 27 points in 20 playoff games, helping the Warriors to their first WHL championship.

The Warriors are on the road this weekend with games in Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.

Former Warriors Dustin Boyd and Jody Lehman have been named to the 2024 induction class of the Warriors & Legends Hall of Fame.

Harvest completion remains above five- and ten-year averages

While there was plenty of rainfall in several regions in Saskatchewan for the week of Sept. 17 through Sept. 23, the crop report shows a completion rate remaining above both the five-year average (75 per cent) and ten-year average (69 per cent), currently sitting at 79 per cent.  

Megan Rosso, Crops Extension Specialist at the Agriculture Knowledge Centre in Moose Jaw said that producers in many regions are hoping for drier conditions to help finish harvest. 

Road closure for honour walk today

There will be a road closure Monday, Sept. 30 for the Wakamow Aboriginal Community Association's honour walk from 10:30 a.m. until 12 p.m.

Closures will be in place on Athabasca St. E from 2nd Ave. NE to the Main Street intersection, on Main St. (northbound lanes only) from Athabasca St. to Fairford St., on Fairford St. from Main St. to 3rd Avenue NE, as well as 3rd Ave NE from Fairford St. to Stadacona St.

Drivers are reminded that fines can be implemented for removing or driving past signs or barricades. 

Sports Round-Up: Friday, September 27

They're looking for their first win of the season after dropping their first two of the Western Hockey League regular season last weekend.

The Moose Jaw Warriors host the Regina Pats tonight. Puck drop for tonight’s game at the Hangar is 7 p.m., and the boys travel to Regina for an afternoon game starting at 2 p.m. Sunday. You can catch all the action on Country 100 with Voice of the Warriors, James Gallo. 

Sports Round-Up: Thursday, September 26

The Moose Jaw Warriors will hit home ice again tomorrow night against the Regina Pats, before heading to Regina for an afternoon game on Sunday.

High school Junior Girls’ volleyball yesterday, Central Red beat Central Butte 25-13 and 25-11, Central Red beat Riverview 25-7 and 25-11, it was Central Butte over Riverview 25-15 and 25-13.

Vanier beat Notre Dame 2 sets to none, and also beat Peacock Green 2 sets to 1. Peacock Green got a 2 sets to none win against Notre Dame. 

Sports Round-Up: Wednesday, September 25

In high school volleyball action last night, Senior Girls from Cornerstone beat Briercrest 3 sets to 1, and Vanier beat Peacock 3 sets to 1.

Senior Boys volleyball, it was Briercrest over Cornerstone 3 sets to none. 

It's another day at practice for the Moose Jaw Warriors as they get set to host the Regina Pats Friday night. The Warriors will play in Regina on Sunday - that game's a 2 o'clock start.

The Triple "A" Winmar Warriors' home opener is Saturday night when they host Swift Current at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.

Sports Round-Up: Tuesday, September 24

The blue line got a boost yesterday! The Moose Jaw Warriors announcing the return of veteran defencemen Vojtek Port and Kalem Parker from NHL training camps. It's expected both will be in the line-up when the Warriors host the Regina Pats Friday night at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.

The Warriors are also hoping to get star forward Brayden Yager back from the Winnipeg Jets in the coming days.

High school volleyball yesterday, the Junior Boys from Peacock beat Notre Dame 2 sets to none and Central beat Riverview 2 sets to none. 

Sports Round-Up: Monday, September 23

The defending Western Hockey League champs didn't start the new season the way they wanted!

The Moose Jaw Warriors suffered back-to-back losses on the weekend, falling 5-2 in Friday’s season opener in Brandon against the Wheat Kings, and dropped a 6-4 decision to the Prince Albert Raiders on Saturday night.

The Warriors will be back on the ice Friday when they host the Regina Pats.

The Winmar AAA Warriors lost a pair preseason of games to the Swift Current Legionnaires this weekend, 5-4 on Friday and 4-3 on Sunday.