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In a competition featuring close to 200 shooters, three athletes from the Yukon Shooting Federation managed to make their mark just by shooting to their full potential.
Physio Plus 8, Mobile Maintenance 6
A spectacular eight goal performance was enough to lift Yukon Inn over the AON Flames in the Oldtimers Hockey League on Thursday.
They may not have had an official ski hill to practice on all season, but that didn't stop the seven participating Whitehorse snowboarders from wowing more than a few people at Sunday's Arctic Winter Games (AWG) trials competition.
When it comes to the sport of curling, there are few things more important to active players than the quality of the ice conditions offered at a facility.
Kilrich put on a show in the Tuesday Night Squash League, finishing with 20 points in total in their match against Ketza.
Tristan-Inglis Comeau, Liam Finnegan and Jacob Schwinghammer all scored for Physio Plus in the team's victory over Brouwer Claims Canada in the U-11 Soccer League on Monday.
The Arctic Winter Games (AWG) girls' and boys' volleyball teams each have additional playing experience, thanks to this past weekend's Super Sunday event, which was hosted at FH Collins Secondary School.
Ulrich played incredibly, scoring all three goals for Coates Services in the the team's 3-3 draw against the Yukon News on Thursday in the U-7 Soccer League.
Tyson Glass led the way for the PeeWee's, scoring a hat trick and adding one assist in their game against the Duncan's in the Bantam hockey division of the Whitehorse Minor Hockey League on Saturday.
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