Written by Rory McGouranThursday, Jan 10 2019, 7:00 AM
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Humboldt swimmers Samantha Fisher and Tia Zimmerman are in Antigonish, Nova Scotia representing Saskatchewan for the 2018 Special Olympics National Summer Games. To read the original story click here
Humboldt's Michael Herperger recently took a second place finish in the 107th Saskatchewan Men's Amateur Tournament. To read the original story click here
Samantha Fisher and Tia Zimmerman left Antigonish, Nova Scotia with a bit more hardware than they arrived with after both swimmers came home with 5 medals a piece in the 2018 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games. To read the original story click here
It was an all Saskatchewan affair in the finals at The Western Canadian Softball Championships in Kelowna, B.C. last week. To read the original story click here
A 14 and under girls baseball team will be representing Saskatchewan in the Western Canadian Championships in Spruce Grove, Alberta this week. To read the original story click here
This past weekend the Rosebud Royals of the Richardson Pioneers Mens Fastball league experienced their first out of country ball since the 90's. To read the original story click here
The Humboldt Broncos' training camp took place over the weekend with over 80 skaters looking to land a spot on the Broncos' roster for the upcoming season. To read the original story click here
The Humboldt Broncos got on the road for the first time this season as they made their way to Saskatoon in the afternoon of August 31st to get on a plane for two preseason matchups in Peace River, Alberta. To read the original story click here
The Humboldt Broncos opened up their 2018/19 season against the Nipawin Hawks in an emotional event to honour the 29 Broncos who were on the bus crash on April 6th. To read the original story click here
In a cold and rainy championship game at Glenn Hall Park, Team Black defeated Team Purple in a low scoring contest 13-7. To read the original story click here
It was the first ever Curling World Cup, and a St. Gregor local brought home the gold medal. To read the original story click here