There may have been glitches in the basketball matrix but the roughly 100 plus who came out witnessed a good game of basketball.
Read MoreThe Central Cyclones JV boys basketball team pulled off a victory after only one practice.
We also discuss JV basketball with Central’s coach
Read MoreThe Toilers Junior Girls Basketball Team start the season with a victory
Read MoreThe Vanier junior boys basketball team kicked off the 2025 - 2026 regular season with a big victory
Read MoreBigger guys, tougher rebounding and propensity to hit field goals were three of the reasons Prince Albert’s St Mary Marauders were able to defeat the Central Cyclones 76 - 68
Read MoreThe opening junior basketball tournament saw the Central Cyclones capture the crown.
Read MoreFriday afternoon saw the official start to the high school basketball season as the Moose Jaw High School Athletic Association (MJHSAA) held their Junior Basketball Kickoff Tournament.
Read MoreJudo Saskatchewan's first competition of the season was hosted by the Watrous Ju-No-Ri Judo club this weekend
Read MorePowered by a parent group who spent four hours removing the snow from Gutheridge Field the Central Cyclones defeated the Regina’s FW Johnson Wildcats Wildcats 51 - 8 to capture the provincial 5A 12-A-Side title.
It’s a story about hard work, devotion and emotion.
Read MoreTwo charged with drug offfences
Read MoreIt’s a wrap for volleyball
Read MoreThe cyclones are prepping for the provincial final football game this weekend
Read MoreThe U15 A Mavericks move to 2 - 1
Read MoreThe U15A Mavericks lost a close game to drop to 1 - 1
Read MoreThe new joint use elementary school held its first ever tournament on the weekend
Read MoreThe Spartans may have won the U12 Championship at the same time, the Lions did not allow them to take it easily.
Read MoreA hard fought U14 championship lived up to the pregame expectations
Read MoreFrom last year’s stunning season the U15 A Maverick La started this year’s campaign with a victory
Read MoreLucas Lind has received another honour from Baseball Saskatchewan.
Read MoreIt’s not just the Blue Jays TV ratings that will benefit from the teams run at the World Series.
For local baseball associations it should bring more players to their doors.
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