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Steven Mah is a Sports Reporter at the Swift Current Southwest Booster. See news happening? You can reach Steven at 306-773-9321 or boostersports@swbooster.com or on Twitter @swbooster.
The Swift Current Midget AA Female Broncos wrapped up their regular season this week with two games. The Broncos tied the visiting Regina Rebels on Wednesday. Lexi-Ann Cote scored while shorthanded and Kalea Sauder also scored for the Broncos. Jenna Olfert and Aspen Thomson added assists. Aurora Van Wormer made 34 saves in the tie. Saturday, the Broncos wrapped up the...
The Swift Current Bantam Colts concluded the Saskatchewan Female Bantam A Hockey League regular season on Friday with a one-goal loss to the first-place Moose Jaw Mavericks to place third in the 12-team South Division with a 15-4-3 record. The Colts lost 4-3 to the host Mavericks on Friday. Brogan Carlson, Sadie Keller, and Chloe Shoemaker all scored in the...
Two rinks featuring Southwest curlers were in action at the 2019 Sasktel Tankard Men’s Provincial in Whitewood. Team Deis, curling out of the Fox Valley Curling Club, made it all the way to the semi-final after putting together five straight wins. Team Deis was comprised of skip Ryan Deis, third Scott Manners, second Jason Barnhart, and lead Kalin Deis. They were...
The Swift Current Comp. Colts senior basketball team placed sixth at a 12-team tournament in Prince Albert over the weekend. The Colts opened the tournament with a 58-39 win over Meath Park after holding the Mustangs to six points in the final quarter. Scott Joseph led the Colts with 14 points, followed by 13 from Jesse Patzer and 11 from Carl...
The Swift Current Broncos came up short against the visiting Saskatoon Blades in a 4-1 loss during Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada on Saturday. The Broncos gave the Blades a good battle before allowing three unanswered goals over the final 11:26. “We came together and had a good bounce back from past night,” said veteran forward Ethan O’Rourke. “We battled hard...
The Swift Current Broncos fought their way back from a two-goal deficit to earn a single point in Brandon on Friday. The Broncos failed to score in the shootout but still earned a road point in the 3-2 shootout loss, despite a 53-save effort from Riley Lamb. Lamb fell to 2–4-0-0, while Ethan Kruger made 20 saves to improve to 6-7-1-2. The...
A busy week of Scotiabank Hockey Day on Canada celebrations continue in Swift Current on Friday and Saturday. Friday will be highlighted by the Alumni and Celebrity Classic at 7:30 p.m. at the Credit Union iplex. The game will feature Swift Current Broncos alumni, National Hockey alumni, and local celebrities. The teams are coached by Canadian hockey legends Bryan Trottier...
Two rinks featuring Southwest curlers are competing at the 2019 Sasktel Tankard Men’s Provincial in Whitewood. Cabri’s Shaun Meachem is curling on Team Kalthoff, which is coached by Swift Current’s Jeff Chambers and curling out of the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon. Kalthoff won his opener on Friday 10-3 over Kronau’s Brady Kendel. He added a 4-3 win over Saskatoon’s Kody...
Felix Danquah has come a long way on and off the field during his three years in Canada. That progress has resulted in the 17-year-old being named the Saskatchewan Soccer Association’s Grassroots Player of the Year. The SSA’s award nominees and some recipients were announced on February 5 and will be presented at an awards banquet on March 23 in...
The Swift Plumbing & Heating Ltd (Wicks) rink won during week four of the Swift Current Curling Club - Innovation Credit Union Super League season to move within striking distance of two unbeaten teams. February 7 results: Swift Plumbing & Heating Ltd (Wicks) defeated B&A Petroleum/Nitro Millwright (Seidler); Choice Driving School (Quintin) defeated Premier Tech (James); Cypress Ford/Subway (Rumpel) defeated Kruse...

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