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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.
Gull Lake’s Taylor Kirwan skated with Canada’s National Women’s U18 Team in Lake Placid, NY for three games against the United States over the past four days. The United States won game one on Thursday 4-1. Lindsay Reed stopped 28 of 29 shots to lead the Americans to victory. Canada got their only goal from Audrey Anne-Veillette on the power...
Swift Current’s Tanner Fritzke helped Team Saskatchewan reach the semi-finals at the Baseball Canada U21 National Championships in Ottawa. Saskatchewan scored twice in the final inning to defeat New Brunswick 3-2 in the quarter-final Saturday evening. Fritzke made the start and allowed only four hits and two runs with one strikeout over four innings in his second appearance of the tournament....
On Friday, August 18th, 2017 at approximately 4:30 p.m., 16 year old Christine DAVISON left a residence in Swift Current. DAVISON was reported missing to the Swift Current RCMP on August 18th, 2017 at 11:30 p.m. as she had not returned home to her residence. DAVISON is described as a Caucasian female youth, approximately 5'4", and 135 lbs with long...
The Swift Current 57’s opened the Western Major Baseball League season by honouring all of the league and provincial champions from Swift Current by introducing each team at Mitchell Field prior to their home opener. Two and a half months later it was the 57’s who celebrated a second straight league title on the field well into the night after...
Swift Current’s Tanner Fritzke made a relief appearance for Team Saskatchewan at the Baseball Canada 2017 21U Men’s Championships in Ottawa/Gatineau today. Saskatchewan dropped their opening game 4-3 to Nova Scotia on Thursday morning. Fritzke took the mound for the seventh inning and induced two ground balls and then struck the final batter out while throwing six of his nine...
The Swift Current 57’s staved off elimination for the fourth time this post-season with a 6-4 won over the host Edmonton Prospects in game four of the best-of-five Western Major Baseball League championship series Wednesday. The 57’s produced a three-run eighth inning to send the series back to Swift Current. They had fallen behind 4-3 when Eric Sabroski clubbed a...
After a dominant rookie season in the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League, Shaunavon’s Taylor Lind has ended any speculation about the next step in her hockey career. The 15-year-old forward has committed to the Lindenwood University Lions for the 2019 season. She will join current teammate Taylor Kirwan, who is committed for the 2018 season. Lind burst into the SFMAAAHL...
A feverish comeback fell short for the Swift Current 57’s as they lost 6-5 to the host Edmonton Prospects to fall behind two games to one in the best-of of five Western Major Baseball League championship series. The 57’s scored five runs over the final three innings, including a three-run ninth inning, but fell short with the tying run on...
The Southwest had representatives on all the lists when the Saskatchewan Hockey Association unveiled their fall camp rosters for the SaskFirst Male U16, Female U16, and Female U18 programs. Swift Current’s Reed Jacobson was the lone Southwest skater named to the 26-player Male U16 fall camp roster. Jacobson was recently drafted by the Spokane Chiefs in the sixth round of...
The Western Major Baseball League championship series is now a best-of-three after after the visiting Edmonton Prospects won game two 6-4 over the Swift Current 57’s at Mitchell Field Monday. The 57’s scored the first run of the game but trailed much of the way after Edmonton scored three runs in the fourth inning. The 57’s finally tied the game...

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