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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.
Ryley Lindgren scored twice in the opening 2:03 and finished with a hat trick to lead the Swift Current Broncos to a 5-2 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors to tie the best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarter-final series at two games apiece. The host Broncos scored three times in the first period before the Warriors replied with two goals in the...
The Swift Current Broncos led early for a third straight game, but lost 4-3 Tuesday to the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors to fall behind 2-1 in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarter-final series. The Broncos registered the opening goal for a third straight game when Colby Sissons’ point shot floated through traffic and found the back of the net for a...
The Swift Current Peewee A Broncos wrapped up the provincial playoffs the way they began with a blowout win Sunday. The Broncos defeated Martensville 10-2 at home to conclude an eight-game run through the Peewee A playoffs in which they outscored their opponents 58-8. The Broncos had won game one 4-2 on the road, but left little to chance in...
Brady Wilson’s playoff scoring outburst concluded with a storybook ending when he scored 2:53 into the second overtime to clinch a second straight provincial title for the Swift Current Southwest Terminal Peewee AA Broncos. The Broncos had squandered a 6-2 third-period lead, but Wilson came through once again with the series-ending goal to lift the Broncos to a 7-6 win...
The Swift Current Broncos missed an opportunity to take a stranglehold in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarter-final series Saturday against the Moose Jaw Warriors. They led 2-1 heading into the third period but allowed two unanswered goals as the Warriors tied the series 1-1. The Broncos scored the opening goal for a second straight game when MacKenzie Wight shoveled home...
The Swift Current Southwest Terminal Peewee Broncos are only one win away from a second straight provincial title after a wild 7-5 win over the host Warman Wildcats Friday. The two teams were tied 3-3 after one period, played a scoreless second period, and then combined for another six goals in the third period. Brady Wilson continued his recent scoring binge...
The Swift Current Broncos acquired Jordan Papirny at the Western Hockey League trade deadline for his playoff pedigree and that experience paid off when he led the Broncos to a 2-0 road win over the Moose Jaw Warriors to open the best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarter-final. Papirny, playing in his 50th playoff game, made 40 saves for his second career post-season...
Some standout performances from members of the Swift Current Soccer Association were recognized March 18 at the Saskatchewan Soccer Association Awards Banquet in Swift Current. Lauryn Hayes was named the 2016 Grassroots Referee of the Year. She was recognized for immersing herself in the game of soccer as a player, coach, and referee. Hayes trains three to four times a...
The Swift Current Broncos and Moose Jaw Warriors are set to meet in the Western Hockey playoffs for the first time since 1999. The East Division rivals finished only five points apart in the regular season, while the Warriors (42-21-8-1) held a 4-2 advantage in the season series over the Broncos (39-23-4-6). “Physicality, number one I think,” said Broncos' captain...
A comeback season for the Swift Current Full Line Ag Broncos culminated with a comeback 3-1 win to clinch the South Sask Female Midget AA Hockey League championship season on Wednesday. The Broncos fell behind early but scored three unanswered goals to sweep the Regina Capitals in the best-of-three series. Kalea Sauder tied the game in the second period, before Chelsea...

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