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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 Tarpon Energy Broncos doubled up the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors in game one of the best-of-three South East Atom Tier I Hockey League championship series. The Broncos scored three goals in the first period on their way to a 4-2 victory on Thursday. Ryder Woods led the Broncos with a goal and two assists, while Hayden Winslow, Brady...
The incredible rookie season of Dylan Mortensen concluded Thursday when he was named the U Sports Men’s Volleyball Rookie of the Year. The Swift Current product played in all 24 matches for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies this season after red shirting the previous season. The 6’6’’ outside hitter led the Huskies with 299 kills, which was sixth amongst all...
The Swift Current Broncos dropped their third straight game in a 5-2 loss to the visiting Saskatoon Blades Wednesday. The Broncos fired 44 shots on goal but could only beat Tyler Brown twice in the loss in front of a sold out crowd in a meaningless game in the Eastern Conference playoff picture. The Broncos completely dominated the opening period...
The Swift Current Skating Club will showcase a season’s worth of work when they host their ‘Oh, The Places You’ll Go’ ice show on Sunday. The annual showcase will feature all levels of CanSkate, CanPower, STARSkate, and Competitive skaters. It will also feature two graduating skaters and guest skater Tristan Taylor. The ice show will be Sunday, March 18 at the...
The Swift Current Kabos Broncos’ league and provincial title defense came to an abrupt end in game two of the best-of-three Saskatchewan Bantam AA Hockey League South Division semi-final. They scored first and fired 47 shots on goal but allowed six unanswered goals in a 6-1 loss to the host Regina Monarchs Tuesday. Kalan Lind scored 1:19 after the opening...
The Swift Current 14U Female Black Junior SunDogs volleyball team won four of seven matches to place third out of 28 teams at the Sask Cup #2, which was held in Warman and Martensville over the weekend. The SunDogs, coached by Chris Grainger and Brad Gross, alternated wins throughout the two-day event. They opened the weekend with a three-set win...
Member of the Swift Current Judo Club have been busy. Toru Iwaasa brought home a silver medal in the U21 plus category from the Pacific International Judo Tournament held in Vancouver, BC on March 3. This past weekend, members of the club travelled to the Edmonton International Judo Tournament on March 10-11 and brought home two medals. Ghrandozz Aguilar won bronze...
Two former members of the Swift Current Broncos will skate in the 2018 U Sports University Cup, which will be hosted by the University of New Brunswick on March 15-18 in Fredericton. Defenseman Graeme Craig helped lead the University of Alberta Golden Pandas to their second straight Canada West title with a two-game sweep of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. Craig...
The Swift Current 16U Female Junior SunDogs volleyball team won all 10 matches to win gold at their home tournament over the weekend. The SunDogs, coached by Shawn Hiebert, Travis Kelln, and Darren Lehmann, won 19 of 21 games to top the eight-team event. They finished 7-0 in the round robin with wins over Shaunavon (25-5, 25-7), the Medicine Hat Wild...
The Swift Current Kabos Broncos will be forced to play for their playoff lives after losing 2-0 to the visiting Regina Monarchs Sunday. Brytenn McLeod scored the game-winning goal in the second period and Blake Swetlikoff added an empty net goal. Both teams finished zero-for-three on the man-advantage. Game two of the best-of-three series will be Tuesday in Regina. Check swbooster.com...

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