Some top basketball coaches are coming to Moose Jaw and there is a prime opportunity for local basketball hopefuls to getting some top notch assistance with their game.
Read MoreThe Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association has announced its Athletes of the Month for May 2022.
Read MorePaxton Nelson is a 13 year old Judo athlete with already close to seven years of experience under his belt. This past weekend he captured the bronze medal in the Canadian Judo championships in his age and weight category.
Read MoreAfter two seasons with no baseball the Moose Jaw Miller Express is set to kick off their home opener this Friday evening at 7 pm sharp.
Read MoreThe Prairie Premier Classic was held this weekend with basketball players from Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba competing. The caliber of play was extreme but the number of teams - 66 - was also a major weekend boost for Moose Jaw.
We attended a couple of U17 Girls games on Sunday which featured Moose Jaw teams in them so there are plenty of photos of people you might recognize with the story.
Read MoreDespite a February start and problems with the grooming equipment the Moose Jaw Ski Club saw great enthusiasm for the re-opened groomed cross country ski trails in the Wakamow Valley
They look forward to bigger and better things this coming season
Read MoreThe Prairie Premier Basketball Tournament is being held this long weekend.
The tournament will see 66 boys and girls teams competing with 103 total games taking place.
Take a look at the photo story as we feature a local squad to announce the tournament is underway.
Read MoreIt is a sport that is described as curling on grass and where a 75 year old player can triumph over a 25 year old in a game that not only gets participants outside but includes major strategy as part of play.
Lawn bowling kicked off its season with its first tournament of the 2022 season on Sunday.
Read MoreA trio of Moose Jaw youth bowlers are off to Youth Bowling Canada’s national championships this July in Oshawa, Ontario.
The well rounded team is hopeful about their chances and look forward to either their first national championships or their last.
Read MoreIt might be wet out and not the greatest day to be outside, but despite the inclement weather the annual Youth Rodeo School is running this weekend.
Read MoreFor equine fanciers and competitors this spring there are a number of FREE events at the Moose Jaw Exhibition grounds which you may find of interest.
Read MoreAs the Western Hockey League playoffs are set to get underway for the Moose Jaw Warriors three members of the tribe have made WHL all-star status.
Read MoreIt is a sport born out of practicality in ranching where low stress and quiet helped sort the herd by ownership in the Fall. And this past weekend it was back in Moose Jaw.
Read MoreFor those who are interested there is a FREE cutting horse competition and show this weekend at the Moose Jaw Exhibition grounds.
Read MoreMoose Jaw High School Athletic Association has named its athletes for March 2022.
Read MoreDespite a hard fought game the Milestone U18 A Female Flyers fell just short of a fairytale ending to the 2021 - 2022 season losing 3 - 2 versus the East Central Fillies.
Read MoreThe Milestone U18 A Female Flyers won game two of the best of three Saskatchewan Female Hockey League provincial championship to force game three this Sunday.
Read MoreA squad made up of players from numerous communities - including four players from the Moose Jaw Mavericks program - has won the Saskatchewan Female Hockey League’s U18 A Southern Division championship.
The Milestone Flyers managed to win two straight games with an exciting matchup against the Prairie Storm Thunder on Saturday evening,
Read MoreDespite a slow start the Milestone Flyers were victorious on Thursday evening and took Game One in the best of three series for the Southern Saskatchewan championship in Saskatchewan Female Hockey League U18A action,
Read MorePenalties proved costly for the Balcarres Barracudas as they saw the Milestone 18A Female Flyers score two powerplay goals.
The Flyers win the series and advance to the south final in Saskatchewan Female Hockey League action.
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