STRIKING A POSE
Five members of the Prairie Branches Enterprises Inc. Kerrobert crew lined up at the Kindersley bowling alley last week for an afternoon on the lanes.
Strike zone in sight
Kindersley Royals U11 pitcher No. 54 winds up on the mound and prepares to deliver against the visiting Leader Expos.
Mighty cut
A Kindersley Royals batter follows through on a powerful swing as the Leader Expos catcher drops to block the pitch during U11 action on a windy Friday evening in Kindersley.
BATTING UP
Dodsland's new outdoor batting cage is open for business, thanks to a generous donation from Richardson Pioneer and installation by OSY Rentals.
Penton: NHL draft often a crapshoot
To say the National Hockey League draft of 18-year-old players is an inexact science is stating the obvious. It’s more like a crapshoot.
Double the hardware, double the smile
Michelle Eurich of Luseland shows off her medals from the Bob Pedde Invitational Bowling Tournament in Saskatoon, where she competed with the 2026 Special Olympics Kindersley…
Special Olympics athletes shine at Bob Pedde Invitational
Eleven athletes from the 2026 Special Olympics Kindersley and District participated in the Bob Pedde Invitational Bowling Tournament in Saskatoon on Saturday and Sunday…
Penton: McDavid the best — and most valuable
The debate rages on among hockey fans about the merits of the Hart Trophy winner as the National Hockey League’s most valuable player.
Leader athletes advance at SWAC badminton sectionals
LEADER — Students from Leader Composite School were among the top performers at senior badminton sectionals held April 18, earning multiple podium finishes…
Penton: Fresh looks for top curling rinks
Curling’s game of musical chairs has begun. Now that Brad Jacobs and his rink have won the men’s world curling championship and Kerri Einarson came up one game short at the women’s worlds…
Penton: Here’s a Wild pick for the Stanley Cup
Just when it appears as if the long and winding Stanley Cup playoff road will inevitably end with a Colorado Avalanche victory, the hapless Vancouver Canucks skate into Denver…
Penton: Ball or strike? Let the ‘robot ump’ decide
“Well, it’s one, two, three strikes you’re out at the ol’ ball game. Maybe. Maybe not. Let’s see what the ABS system says first before we send that batter back to the dugout.
Back-to-back Highway 14 champions!
The U13 Riverkings defeated Macklin 8-1 in Game 1 in Leader, then edged them 6-5 in the league final on March 29 in Macklin to secure the title.
West Central Curling Academy launches to support rural athletes
A new regional training initiative aims to strengthen curling development across west-central Saskatchewan with the launch of the West Central Curling Academy.
Penton: It’s officially spring: Masters week is here
For many casual sports fans, this is the week they start paying attention to golf. It’s Masters Week at Augusta, Ga., and this year’s edition offers up a number of intriguing questions.
Talented skaters perform for their fans
Fans, family and friends converged at the West Central Events Centre to watch all the talented young skaters perform on Sunday afternoon, March 22.
Kerrobert’s Berkley Wuttunee celebrates league championship
Kerrobert’s Berkley Wuttunee celebrates with her teammates on the Battleford WPD Ambulance Sharks after capturing the Saskatchewan Female U18AAA League championship and the Fedoruk Cup…
Mace named CFL Coach of the Year as Roughriders earn inaugural Goveia Award
The Saskatchewan Roughriders capped a championship season with major recognition across the Canadian Football League, led by head coach Corey Mace being named the league’s Coach of the Year.
Penton: Jays’ goal in ’26: Just one more step
There’s only one way the Toronto Blue Jays can improve on their 2025 Major League Baseball season and fans don’t have to go to Google or Dan Shulman to find out the simple answer…
Penton: Sports mascots are big business
Sports fans may consider team mascots to be: a) entertaining; b) annoying; c) hilarious; d) adding to the game experience. Whatever your view, their existence in sports today is no laughing matter.