Penton: Inspiring Parrot does it in ‘style’
There are uplifting stories, there are stories that are perfect for Hollywood movies, and then there’s Max Parrot’s story.
Mel Davidson shares her knowledge with OMHA
Mel Davidson, head coach of the gold medal-winning 2006 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics Canadian women’s team, has been offering training and coaching sessions to the Oyen Minor Hockey Association (OMHA).
Oyen Eagles prepare for playoff run
The Oyen Eagles only have one game left in the regular season, but they’re preparing to make an impact in the playoffs.
Penton: Race-related lawsuit could shake the NFL
OK, so we have a new Super Bowl champion. The National Football League offers up a new champ every year.
Penton: Canadian tennis stars on the rise
Canada’s status on the world professional tennis stage skyrocketed in Melbourne in January, but Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime still haven’t reached the peak of the mountain.
Oyen Eagles look to finish season strong
It’s been a difficult season for the Oyen Eagles, but they’re looking to turn their fortunes for the final stretch.
Penton: Owners, players drag out baseball talks
Baseball fans yawned on Dec. 1 when Major League Baseball team owners said they were locking out the players until a new collective bargaining agreement was hammered out.
City of Swift Current thanks Community and Region for hosting 2016 – 2021 CCA Finals Rodeos
On Tuesday January 25th, the Canadian Cowboys Association (CCA) announced that they will be moving their annual Finals Rodeo event to a new home in Saskatoon, beginning this year.
Penton: Canada’s soccer men poised for success
Thirty-six years ago, the Canadian men’s soccer team hit its peak by qualifying for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico City. Alas, the team under coach Tony Walters failed to scored a single goal in its three games…
Video: Harland Lesyk goes for a skate
Harland Lesyk has a little skate on "The Rink" in front of The Macklin Credit Union Legacy Centre after the freezing rain the night of January 20th across parts of Saskatchewan.
Team Roping is alive and well at the Crossroads Centre
The first of three Crossroads Winter Team Ropings is in the books, and what a successful day it was! There were 166 teams in the #11 and 111 teams in the #7.
Penton: Super Bowl champ? Likely the Pack
Playoffs are under way in the National Football League, and the next couple of weeks will determine which two teams will meet Feb. 13 in Los Angeles to play in Super Bowl 56…
Penton: Always room for more in sports
It’s a new year, and most resolutions begin with ‘I want more’ … as in, ‘I want more good health’; ‘I’d like to make more money’; ‘more wins for my favourite sports team’; or ‘more birdies than bogies.’
Penton: Ready to shine in 2022
Instead of focusing on the biggest names in sports as the earth begins a new trip around the sun, here’s a quick look at some not-so-huge names that are bound to hit it big in the next 12 months.
Penton: The Funny Side of Sports - Part 2
Part two of the 2021 year in review of the best quips, quotes and anecdotes, covering the period from July through December.
Enjoy Your Holiday – On the Slopes
Looking for a safe, fun, healthy way to spending the upcoming winter break?
Penton: Year in Review: Chuckles Everywhere
Best of 2021: A selection of the top quips, quotes and anecdotes from the first six months of the year.
Penton: In hindsight, pretty good year for sports
After a forgettable 2020, when almost all sports were COVID-halted, and fans were kept away even when the pro sports leagues resumed play…
Saskatchewanians love their Riders’ gear
Having spent a couple of days as a spectator at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon while Canada’s best curlers were trying to win a trip to Beijing…
Penton: Ducks, ‘Canes early surprises in NHL
The National Hockey League may be getting lost in the shuffle of Canada’s men’s national soccer team (more on that squad in January as they continue their run toward the 2022 World Cup)…