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Yukon swimming fans will have all they can handle this weekend as the first race of the 2008 Yukon Swimming Championships is set to begin Friday at 5:45 p.m.
With the final two competitions approaching, the Yukon Gymnastic Association has more than a few reasons to be optimistic about a strong finish to the 2007-08 season.
Roche Firth Financial may not have been the top team at the end of the regular season in the Tuesday Night Squash League, but an all around group effort ensured a championship victory in their contest against Assante.
Badminton lovers new and old to the sport had plenty of opportunities to work on their drives, clears and serves Friday at the Yukon School's Athletic Association Grade 7 Badminton Tournament.
The Great Northern Ski Society is holding a public meeting at Mt. Sima's ski chalet on April 29 at 7 p.m.
The hockey season may be over, but for many former Whitehorse Mustangs there is a still lot to play for.
The outdoor tennis season hasn't officially begun yet, but fans of the sport living in the Yukon have a lot to look forward to for the upcoming year.
Competing in their first meet of the season, the Whitehorse Northern Novas synchronized swim team proved they were up to the task.
Underhill will play for the Thursday Night Squash League title after beating Kumon Learning in a close semi finals playoff match.
The bulk of the team may be young, but the members on Underhill have proven they are capable of playing beyond their years in the Thursday Night Squash League.
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