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Al's Calvillo getting better with age

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

Beavers make up time

The Weyburn Beavers are making up for an earlier rain-out on July 22. The Beavers will play a double-hitter against Saskatoon at 6:05 p.m. and will play two seven-inning games.
Schedule set for "DeLaet Day" Tournament

Schedule set for "DeLaet Day" Tournament

The Weyburn & District Hospital Foundation Inc. has announced the schedule of events for the "Ulterra Presents the Graham DeLaet Charity Golf Tournament in support of the Weyburn & District Hospital Foundation.

DeLaet to miss the RBC Canadian Open

After consulting with physicians and therapists, Canadian golfer Graham DeLaet, a native of Weyburn, has made the difficult decision to take several more weeks off the PGA Tour to continue to rehabilitate his back with no set timetable for a return.
Tornados bow out to hosts at provincials

Tornados bow out to hosts at provincials

The Estevan TS&M Tornados grinded their way into the semifinals before losing 10-5 to the host Swift Current Indians at the provincial peewee AA baseball championship on Sunday.

Golden Eels take second in Regina

The Estevan Golden Eels finished second at a two-day swim meet in Regina on the weekend, their sixth of the season. Regina won the meet, with Oxbow taking third.

Smith headed to bodybuilding nationals

Carla Smith will attend her second Canadian bodybuilding championship this weekend, but it will still have a new feel for the Estevan resident.
Woodlawn 2011 season probably kaput

Woodlawn 2011 season probably kaput

With most of the water finally off the course, officials from the Estevan Woodlawn Golf Club were able to see the flooding aftermath first-hand recently. What they found was a scene of unspeakable devastation, particularly on the back nine.

Tower Wolves preparing for Harbourne

The Estevan Tower Wolves have been a tale of two teams lately. They had lost five of their last six Saskota Baseball League regular season games entering last night's finale in Redvers, four of them by lopsided scores.
Twins finish season with flurry of games

Twins finish season with flurry of games

After wrapping up the Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League regular season with eight games over the last six days, it was looking extremely unlikely that the 小蓝视频east Legacy Twins would squeak into the playoffs.
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