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Team Sask Athlete, Skyler Varga Named 2022 Roland Michener Award Winner

Skyler Varga and Ava Carew Named 2022 Roland Michener Award Winners after Sparking Greatness at Canada Summer Games December 8, 2022 / Ottawa – The Canada Games Council (CGC) is thrilled to announce that Team Nova Scotia canoe kayak athlete Ava Carew and Team Saskatchewan volleyball player Skyler Varga have been selected as the winners of the Roland Michener Award following…

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Day 16: Team Sask at the 2022 Canada Summer Games

ST. CATHARINES, ON (August 21, 2022): The Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games went out with a bang. The men’s volleyball team gave us an incredible show in the gold medal game against Team AB. After winning the two first games, Team Alberta took the third. It was a battle in the fourth set and with crowd support, the men went on to defeat Team AB 25-22 making them gold medal winners. Team…

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Team Sask Announces Closing Ceremony Flag Bearer for the 2022 Canada Summer Games

Logan Reider from Saskatoon, SK a dual sport athlete was selected as Team Sask’s Closing Ceremony flag bearer for the 2022 Canada Summer Games   ST. CATHARINES, ON (August 21, 2022): Team Sask is pleased to announce that dual sport athlete, Logan Reider (17) of Saskatoon, SK will lead Saskatchewan's contingent as the flag bearer into the 2022 Canada Summer Games Closing Ceremony…

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Team Sask Wins GOLD in Men's Volleyball

Team Sask is extremely proud of our men’s volleyball team, who won GOLD against Team Alberta in the gold medal game at the Canada Games Park at 1pm EST today. The men came out winning two sets back-to-back, however, Alberta snuck in and won a set leaving it 2-1. Team Sask answered back and won the gold medal set, 25-22.  The last time Team Sask Volleyball teams were in the top 4…

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Day 15: Team Sask at the 2022 Canada Summer Games

ST. CATHARINES, ON (August 20, 2022): Rowing and athletics wasted no time earning Team Sask’s first medals of the day. Pepper Howe earned rowing’s first medal of the competition by placing third in the single skull female event. She followed up her bronze medal performance by placing second in the quadruple sculls alongside Lauren Matai, Megan Kish, and Shelby Lane. Athletics followed…

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