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Mental Health for Coaches

Coaching is a demanding profession and often requires immense emotional and psychological fortitude. Coaches continually face pressures to perform, manage...

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Weekly Roundup – May 1-7

Canadian 3x3 basketball team with Crozon miss out on Olympic qualifier Canada’s 3x3 Team with Humbolt’s Paige Crozon were just...

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Weekly Roundup April 24-30

Crozon to represent Canada in 3x3 Olympic Qualifier Humbolt’s Paige Crozon will look to help qualify Team Canada for the...

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Weekly Roundup – April 17 – 23 

Two Saskatchewan hockey players named to U-18 Team Canada   Saskatoon’s Roger McQueen and Whitewood’s Reese Hamilton have been named to...

Saskatchewan Stories
Q & A with Julie Kozun

Julie Kozun, a Paralympian in sitting volleyball, knows just how important volunteers are to the sport community as a whole....

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Weekly Roundup – April 10-16

Photo: Matt Johnson Clark helps Canada claim gold Long-time member of Team Canada, Emily Clark, helped Team Canada capture its...

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Weekly Roundup April 3-9

Goncin, Ostepchuk named to Canada Wheelchair Basketball roster Regina duo, Garrett Ostepchuk and Nik Goncin, were announced to the senior...

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Weekly Roundup March 27 – April 2

Parent, Ramsay finished fourth at Pan American Championships Saskatoon racquetball duo, Juliette Parent and Danielle Ramsay finished their time at...

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Weekly Roundup – March 20-26

Team Saskatchewan #1 starts strong Team Saskatchewan #1 started strong at the 2024 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Moose Jaw....

Saskatchewan Stories
Gil Dash and Marie Wright hope to sweep their way into history

A year after Moose Jaw held the 2023 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship, skip, Gil Dash and vice-skip, Marie Wright will...

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Weekly Roundup Mar. 13-19

Shaw to represent Canada at 2024 Para-Track World Championships   Keely Shaw of Midale, with Team Canada will compete at the...

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Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan expands partnership with Craven SPORT Services, Ignite Athletics and Level 10 Fitness to create CSCS Campuses

Regina (March 19, 2024) — Beginning April 1, Saskatchewan’s high-performance athletes will have additional support and services available as they...

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Weekly Roundup March 6-12

Saskatchewan secures silver in 2024 Brier The 2024 Montana Brier ended with Saskatchewan placing second after advancing to the finals...

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COPSIN and Gruppo Nutrition Forge Strategic Partnership to Fuel Canada’s Athletes

The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sports Institute Network (COPSIN) are proud to announce that they have entered into a four-year...

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Weekly Roundup Feb. 28-March 5

Wiens, Erlam compete at diving World Cup Montreal It’s one down and two to go for Pike Lake’s Rylan Wiens...

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Weekly Roundup February 21-27

Team Saskatchewan eliminated Scotties Tournament of Hearts Team Ackerman of Saskatchewan was eliminated from the Scotties Tournament of Hearts on...

Saskatchewan Stories
Ajok Madol one of five family stars

There's no limit of sport superstars when it comes to Regina's Madol family. All five of the family's children Majok...

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Weekly Roundup – Feb. 14 – 20

Photo - Dave Holland Canada’s women’s water polo qualifies for 2024 Olympics The Canadian women’s water polo team, including Regina’s...

Weekly Roundup
Weekly Roundup – Feb. 7 – Feb. 13

Photo Credit: Diving Canada/Francois Mittens Five Saskatchewan athletes at World Aquatics Championships Regina’s Kenzie Priddell and Blaire McDowell, Saskatoon’s Sydney...

Saskatchewan Stories
Shirley, Clark don Canadian jersey for first time together

Written by: Matt Johnson for Canadian Sport Centre Saskatchewan After last serving as teammates in 2019 when the Wisconsin Badgers...

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Weekly Roundup Jul. 5 – 11

July 11, 2023

Team Saskatchewan starts off on a high in first game of 2023 Football Canada Cup

Forty of Saskatchewan’s U18 football players are in Edmonton from July 7-15 for the 2023 Football Canada Cup.

Athletes from 13 different cities and towns, helped Team Saskatchewan to a 39-0 victory over New Brunswick. Saskatchewan is set to play Ontario, July 12, in the semifinal. Alberta and Quebec are playing in the other semifinal.

The gold medal game will be played on July 15.

Statistics and more information can be found at FootballCanada.ca

Bradley, Clatney, and Phillips attend the 2023 Junior (U20) Pan-American Championships  

Saskatoon’s Caitlin Clatney and Myah Phillips represented Canada at the 2023 Junior (U20) Pan-American Championships July 6-8, in Santiago, Chile. 

Clatney and Phillips, along with 16 other wrestlers earned their place at the championships based on results from the 2023 Junior Canadian Wrestling Championships.  

Phillips finished with a silver medal in the 76-kilogram weight class. She had back-to-back wins against Peru and Brazil, before being defeated by USA.  

Clatney was defeated by wrestlers representing Columbia and the US, finishing in sixth place in the 59-kg weight class.  

Santiago was a qualifier for the 2023 Junior (U20) World Championships from August 14-20 in Warsaw, Poland.  

Saskatoon’s Shane Bradley helped guide the team throughout the championship as one of the team’s coaches.  

Madol attends training camp prior to FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup

Ajok Madol from Regina attended a training camp at Humber College from June 30-July 8, before her appearance at the 2023 FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup from July 15-23, in Madrid, Spain.

Team Canada will be joined by Egypt, China, and Czech Republic in Group D, with China set as their first opponent July 15.

Mamer, Musschoot and Team Canada have mixed start to the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Men’s U21 World Championship

Isaiah Mamer from Wilkie and Grenfell’s Lucas Musschoot join Team Canada at the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Men’s U21 World Championship from July 7 to 22, in Manama, Bahrain.

In their first game against Bulgaria, Canada lost 3-1 (12-25, 25-21, 20-25, 25-27) and faced a second loss against Poland, 3-0 (14-25, 17-25, 21-25). In a drastic turn of events, Canada won back-to-back games and defeated India 3-1 (25-18, 27-29, 20-25, 22-25) and continued their streak, defeating Tunisia 3-1 (25-22, 17-25, 25-22, 25-18).

Canada is set to play India a second time July 12, and Bahrain again on July 13.

Canada’s schedule and results can be found at VolleyballWorld.com