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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 dropped their second straight road game in a 5-2 loss to the Moose Jaw Warriors Saturday. One day after being shutout 7-0 to the Regina Pats, the Broncos allowed three unanswered goals in the third period to the Warriors. They outshot the Warriors 15-8 in a scoreless first period, but then were outshot 35-12 over the...

Broncos shutout by Pats

The Swift Current Broncos had no answers for Sam Steel and the host Regina Pats in a 7-0 loss Friday. The Broncos lost for the fifth straight game against the host Pats when Steel opened the game with a natural hat trick and finished with four goals and one assist. Jeff De Wit, Nick Henry, and Connor Hobbs also scored...
The Max Kirkpatrick rink won both games Friday at the 2016-17 Affinity Credit Union Senior Men’s Provincial Curling Championship in Swift Current to clinch a spot in the playoffs. The Max Kirkpatrick rink, curling out of the Swift Current Curling Club, lost their opener 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon to Saskatoon’s Brian Humble. They rebounded Wednesday evening with a 5-2 win over...
The Swift Current Special Olympics Swim Club had nine competitors in the water at their home meet on Feb. 19. Among the highlights for the local club was Katie Durant with four first-place finishes, as well as a second and third-place showing. Complete local results were as follows: Katie Durant 1st –200 Breast Combine, 5:51.36; 1st –200 Back, 5:52.26; 1st – 400 Free,...
The lone local rink won both of their games on day two at the 2016-17 Affinity Credit Union Senior Men’s Provincial Curling Championship in Swift Current. The Max Kirkpatrick rink, curling out of the Swift Current Curling Club, lost their opener 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon to Saskatoon’s Brian Humble. They rebounded Wednesday evening with a 5-2 win over Moosomin’s Daryl Williamson...
The Swift Current Diamond Energy Wildcats opened the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League playoffs with a triple overtime win over the host Regina Rebels Thursday. Janessa Fournier notched the game winner midway through the third overtime period to end the marathon game of over 100 minutes to open the best-of-five playoff series. The Wildcats had forced overtime with a late...
The lone local rink split their two games on opening day at the 2016-17 Affinity Credit Union Senior Men’s Provincial Curling Championship in Swift Current. The Max Kirkpatrick rink, curling out of the Swift Current Curling Club, lost their opener 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon to Saskatoon’s Brian Humble. They rebounded Wednesday evening with a 5-2 win over Moosomin’s Daryl Williamson to...
Shaunavon’s Taylor Lind is already well on her way to a decorated career with the Swift Current Diamond Energy Wildcats. She clinched the league scoring title on Sunday and Wednesday was named the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League Top Rookie and a forward on the First All-Star Team. Lind, 15, led the league with 36 goals and 58 points...
The Swift Current Kabos Broncos opened the Saskatchewan Bantam AA Hockey League playoffs with a win Wednesday. The Broncos had finished second in the South Division with a 19-4-4 record, while the Estevan Bruins were ninth at 8-19-3. The best-of-three series opener was a one-goal game most of the way, but the host Broncos got two late goals for a...
The Swift Current Full Line Ag Broncos opened the South Sask Female Midget AA Hockey League playoffs with a 4-2 win over the host Parkland Lions on Feb. 20. The Broncos had finished fifth in the regular season with a 14-9-0 record, two points behind the Lions. Sara Kendall led the Broncos with two goals, while Courtney Funk and Kamryn Johnson...

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