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Yukon Brewing was just about perfect in week four competition of the Tuesday Night Squash League.
A volunteer coach for the Yukon Soccer Association has come to the defence of the three players who were suspended Sunday for hazing fellow teammates at two Outside tournaments.
It was a beautiful sight for the eyes of Mount Sima's newly hired acting area manager Monday morning when the fan guns and snow sticks were fired up for the first time this season.
Three players on a youth U-14 soccer team have been suspended as a result of their involvement in hazing incidents against fellow teammates that occurred at two Outside tournaments.
Plenty of smiles could be seen on the faces of players, coaches and parents on Saturday at the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre for the first annual Yukon Soccer Awards night.
An incredible seven goal first period sealed the win for Roadhouse in the Whitehorse Recreational Hockey League's A division.
Airport Chalet's Sarah Crane led all point scorers in the Whitehorse Women's Basketball League on Sunday with an impressive 26 points.
Amongst hundreds of competitors from all over the world, a couple of Yukoners managed to standout at two separate racing championships.
A 16 point team performance, helped Sterling Insurance maintained sole possession of first place in the Thursday Night Squash League.
If anyone on the Bantam Mustangs was disappointed with their placing at its most recent tournament last weekend, they can take comfort in the fact that it wasn't a reflection of the team's great play.
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