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Participants who took part in the first Intersport 5-km run and walk competition will have the opportunity to see how much they have improved tonight at the second race of the 2008 season.
Austring Fendrick Fairman and Parkkari won a nail-bitter of a game in the U-10 Soccer League on Wednesday, defeating Northern Denture Clinic by a score of 2-1.
It will be the biggest swim meet of her life, but Alexandra Gabor is taking her qualification for the 2008 FINA World Youth Swimming Championships all in stride.
Twelve Yukoners hit the trail Thursday for the second Sportslife Trail Run of the 2008 season.
Students and teachers at F.H. Collins Secondary School combined exercise with charity on Wednesday by participating in the annual Ben Sheardown Memorial Race.
Boston Pizza racked up the goals in the U-12 Soccer League Wednesday, winning by an impressive 7-0 score over EVF Fuelwood.
There was no shortage of offense at the inaugural Mustangs Alumni Hockey Game as both teams combined for 17 goals in the 60 minutes of play.
Players on the Bank of Montreal soccer team put on an offensive clinic in their game on Monday in the U-10 Soccer League.
After a season filled with numerous accomplishments, members of the Polarettes and Polar Tumblers Gymnastics Club are heading into their final meet of 2007-08 feeling pretty good about themselves.
Hockey fans are in for a treat tonight, as the first-ever Whitehorse Mustangs Alumni Hockey Game will be played at the Canada Games Centre.
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