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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.
A championship season on the ice resulted in near record profits off the ice for the Swift Current Broncos. The hockey club announced a profit of $561,500 for the year after winning the Western Hockey League championship in 2017-18. "It was a fabulous year for the Broncos in 2017-18," said Chairman of the Board Trent McCleary. "The success on the ice...
The Swift Current Home Hardware Legionnaires opened the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League regular season with two road wins over the weekend. The Legionnaires won their season opener 4-3 in overtime over the host Beardys Blackhawks on Saturday. Veteran forward Mason Strutt scored the game winner on the power play with assists from Logan Linklater and Hendrik de Klerk. The contest...
Three Swift Current Comp. teams were in Moose Jaw on Saturday for league action in soccer and football. The Ardens soccer team earned a pair of shutout wins over Moose Jaw opponents. They opened the day with an 8-0 win over the Moose Jaw AE Peacock Tornadoes. Captain Allison Wall led the Ardens with two goals, followed by a goal and...

Broncos lose season opener

Max Gerlach scored twice to ruin the Swift Current Broncos home opener as the Saskatoon Blades won 2-1 on Friday. After a scoreless first period, the two teams combined for two goals 21 seconds apart. Overage forward Kaden Elder found a loose puck midway through the second period and found the back of the net. Max Gerlach quickly replied with...
The Swift Current Broncos will open the 2018-19 Western Hockey League regular season tonight when they host the Saskatoon Blades at 7 p.m. at the Innovation Credit Union iplex. The Broncos will celebrate last year’s campaign when they raise the WHL Championship banner to the rafters. “I think it’s self motivation. Once they see that banner go up, certainly if they’re...
The Swift Current Comp. Ardens notched their first win of the season with a 7-0 victory over the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones on Thursday. The Ardens led 2-0 at halftime in their home debut before pouring it on during a five-goal second half. Rookie Olivia Koebel led the Ardens with a second-half hat trick, while captain Allison Wall scored twice. Midfielders...
The Canadian Cowboys Association was in Val Marie on September 14-15 for the Bob Larson Memorial Rodeo where Southwest cowboys won three events. The Southwest swept the top two spots in Bareback, led by a 79-point ride from Maple Creek’s Brady Bertram for $443 in first place. Consul’s Monty Koopman was second after a 78-point ride aboard Sandhill City for...

Colts win third straight

The Swift Current Comp. Colts improved to 3-0 in the Moose Jaw High School Soccer League with a 3-1 over the visiting Moose Jaw Central Cyclones on Wednesday. Felix Danquah continued his torrid start with two goals. The veteran striker now has 11 goals in three league outings. Midfielder Jaedyn Carefoot opened the scoring in the 17th minute for the two-time...

Colts remain unbeaten

The Swift Current Comp. Colts football team built up a massive first-half lead and never looked back to improve to 3-0 on Tuesday. The Colts led 32-3 at halftime before taking their foot off the gas pedal in a 32-16 win over the visiting Weyburn Eagles. Running back Shane Friesen scored an early touchdown on a 17-yard run to open the...
After scoring only twice in their first three games, the Swift Current Broncos broke out for five unanswered goals to conclude the Western Hockey League preseason with a 5-1 victory over the visiting Lethbridge Hurricanes on Saturday. Rookie Matthew Culling led the Broncos with two goals and one assist and Isaac Poulter made 23 saves in goal. The Broncos were outshot...

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