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DAY 8: Team Sask at the 2019 WCSG

DAY 8: TEAM SASK at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games SWIFT CURRENT, SK (August 16, 2019): The inclement weather didn't stop Team Sask on Friday, as they surged ahead in the medal count by 28 to a total of 138 -- already beyond its total medal haul at the previous Western Canada Summer Games, with two days to go. Wrestling and Golf opened up their events, while Athletics, Baseball,…

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DAY 7: Team Sask at the 2019 WCSG

DAY 7: TEAM SASK at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games SWIFT CURRENT, SK (August 15, 2019): After an action-packed day with competitions taking place in every Phase 2 sport besides Golf, Team Sask has blown well past the 100 medal mark and taken back second place in the standings. A total of 28 medals were earned in Triathlon, Diving and Athletics, with many close finishes and personal…

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DAY 6: Team Sask at the 2019 WCSG

DAY 6: TEAM SASK at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games SWIFT CURRENT, SK (August 14, 2019): Phase 2 competition of the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games kicked off today, with games, matches and practices taking place in Swift Current, Lac Pelletier, and Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park. Baseball, Tennis and Indoor Volleyball began their round robin play, while Athletics, Golf,…

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DAY 5: Team Sask at the 2019 WCSG

DAY 5: TEAM SASK at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games SWIFT CURRENT, SK (August 14, 2019): Phase One of the Western Canada Summer Games came to a close Tuesday, with Saskatchewan counting 81 medals to its name at the halfway mark of the Games. After a full morning of competition that saw 27 medals be added to the tally, the 167 athletes who marched in for the Opening Ceremonies on…

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DAY 4: Team Sask at the 2019 WCSG

AY 4: TEAM SASK at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games SWIFT CURRENT, SK (August 11, 2019): Wet and rainy conditions throughout most of Monday caused a number of event cancellations and delays in Cycling, Softball and Canoe Kayak, but Saskatchewan's athletes continued to add to the medal haul at the 2019 Western Canada Summer Games. Swimmer CADENCE JOHNS (Moose Jaw) and…

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