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North Stars coach a legend

North Stars coach a legend

Earlier this week, the Moose Jaw Warriors and Conexus announced the 2011 Warriors and Legends Hall of Fame Inductees. Blair Atcheynum, assistant coach for the Battlefords North Stars, is one of the three nominees.
Pitching proves to be key in senior league

Pitching proves to be key in senior league

It is early in the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League season, but already each team is proving their staff ace can compete with anyone and any team has a chance to win any night.
Crozon named All-Canadian

Crozon named All-Canadian

Paige Crozon is in absolute rapture, getting ready to play at the home of the Raptors. The 16-year-old Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) athlete is one of just 20 basketball players to have been chosen to play in the All-Canadian Classic.

Big wins for three teams

Three Battlefords and District Ladies' Fastball League games were played Wednesday and all three hand similar results. In Unity, the Unity Midgets were back on track and improved to 7-1 on the season with a 10-0 win over the Unity Bantams 1.
Where is the love?

Where is the love?

How many people knew the Saskatchewan Roughrider rookie camp began Wednesday? My guess is not many.
Most consistent team wins

Most consistent team wins

A team is defined as a group of people with a full set of complementary skills required to complete a task or a project. Jim Simon and Brian Maunula were working that definition to perfection on the weekend.

Local teams score big at the Flats

The halfway point of the Battlefords and District Ladies' Fastball League is upon us. It took until the halfway mark of the regular season for the Unity Midgets to suffer their first loss. The Battlefords Midget Bandits won 5-3 in Unity.
Standings taking shape after week one

Standings taking shape after week one

It was a busy first week in the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League, as the 14 teams try to determine where they fit in.
New Gorst on the block

New Gorst on the block

Three days of chuckwagon racing, 33 drivers, the roar of the wagons and the cheers from the crowds made for a great weekend on the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association's SIGA Pro Tour.

Busy night of baseball

The Mervin Flyers were expected to be better this year and they did that with new recruit Kelly Baillargeon tossing a complete game while giving up just four hits.
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