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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 Broncos allowed four power play goals in a 7-4 loss to the Moose Jaw Warriors Tuesday. The Warriors finished four-for-six on the power play, while the Broncos scored once on two man-advantages. Jayden Halbgewachs led the Warriors with three goals and two assists, while Justin Almeida scored twice and Barrett Sheen and Noah Gregor also scored. Brody...
A resurgent Swift Current Home Hardware Legionnaires team has received news that they will be returning to one of the most prestigious hockey tournaments in Canada next month. The Legionnaires have been invited to the 40th Mac’s Midget AAA World Invitational Tournament, which will be held from December 26 - January 1 in Calgary. First held in 1978, the tournament features...
The Swift Current Comp. Colts appear ready to battle for provincial volleyball supremacy after winning the SHSAA 5A Boys Volleyball Regional South Championship on home court over the weekend. The Colts won all four matches to advance to Provincials where they should be considered a gold medal favorite. The Colts ran into little resistance in their tournament opener with 25-9 and...
The Swift Current Home Hardware Legionnaires were defeated 3-1 by the visiting Saskatoon Contacts Sunday. Rin Beny scored the only goal on the power play with assists from Lucas Ochitwa and Jerzy Orchard. Steven Duchscher took the loss with 31 saves on 34 shots. Jarrett Penner, Josh Paulhus and Davin Griffin all scored for the Contacts. Race Ramsay earned the win...
The Swift Current Full Line Ag Broncos earned three of a possible four points against the Weyburn Drillers in the South Saskatchewan Female Midget AA Hockey League over the weekend. Friday, the Broncos got goals from six different skaters in a 6-1 win. Jannae Carlson and Chelsea Wilson led the Broncos with a goal and assist each. Bailey Wilson, Kalea...
It was like déjà vu all over again for the host Shaunavon Shadows Saturday when they defeated the Indian Head Broncs 24-7 to win their second SHSAA2A 9-Man Football provincial title in the past three seasons. “It’s just awesome,” said coach Garret Glasrud. “At the start of the year we had a goal in mind. After the first couple of...
The Swift Current Comp. Colts will begin their pursuit of a provincial championship this weekend when they host the SHSAA 5A Boys Volleyball South Regional Championship. A total of six teams will participate in Regionals, with three spots at Provincials up for grabs. A veteran-laden Colts team will open the weekend with a round robin game on Friday at 5 p.m....
Ilta Grain/Westax (Kirkpatrick) continues to lead 10 other rinks with a 3-0 record after week four of the Swift Current Curling Club – Innovation Credit Union Super League. But three other rinks won on Thursday to improve to 3-1 on the season. Nov. 9 results were as follows: Andrews Ag Ltd (Andrews) defeated Masterfeeds Alltech (Kutaj); Choice Driving School (Quintin) defeated Cypress...
The Swift Current Diamond Energy Wildcats returned to Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League action Wednesday against the Notre Dame Hounds. Playing their first league game in 17 days, the Wildcats lost 3-2 in overtime in Wilcox. Claire Nimegeers scored three minutes into the second overtime to lift the Hounds to their second win of the season. Taylor Lind and Carissa...
The 2017 CIBC Canada/Russia Series stopped in Swift Current Tuesday for the second of six games between Canadian Hockey League all-star teams and the Russians. Russia erased a 3-0 to defeat Team WHL 4-3, only one night after Team WHL had won 7-0 in Moose Jaw. Mikhail Maltsev scored the game winning goal while shorthanded midway through the third period...

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