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Unless something changes, the Rosetown Redwings won’t face the Dodsland Stars again until March 13.
Members of the RCHS Royals junior girls curling team celebrate after defeating the Dinsmore Composite Wildcats 11-0 to win gold at the West Central District playoffs held Feb. 27-28 in Kindersley.
The Rosetown Legion Darts Club has been forced to move its Spring Shoot to this Saturday. The change comes after other tournaments shifted dates, said club president Aaron Walker.
Rosetown bowlers returned home with silver and bronze medals from the Saskatchewan Winter Games.
The under-18 Western Prairie Redwings needed a win last Saturday to stay alive in their U-18 C provincial playoff series.
The final score ended in a tie, but for one family with strong local ties, the real outcome was a decisive win.
A statement in the Feb. 2 edition that the Rosetown Curling Club had “over $400,000” was inaccurate.
In what will undoubtedly be a week-long celebration of the curling career of Brad Gushue, the 2026 Montana’s Brier will almost certainly crown a rink skipped by somebody else.
The Rosetown Redwings will play the Dodsland Stars, the defending champions, for the Cross Roads Hockey League championship.
Deklan Hawken of the under-18 Redwings brings the puck around the net, followed by Landen Casavant of the Tisdale Ramblers.
The Dinsmore Dynamos just had league playoffs left in which to keep playing for the 2025-26 hockey season.
Local athletes took part in wrestling, bowling and gymnastics in the first part of last week’s Saskatchewan Winter Games held in Meadow Lake and at the Flying Dust First Nation.
A bowling team made up mainly of Rosetown bowlers won the Rising Star provincial tournament in Regina on Feb. 14-15 and will move on to the national championship.
The Grey Cup could pay a visit to Rosetown in March. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are taking the symbol of the Canadian Football League championship on a community tour…
With the world’s best hockey players returning home from the Milan Olympics this week, the bizarre National Hockey League regular season can continue.
In the first-round of under-18 C playoffs, the Rosetown U-18 Redwings tied the Tisdale Ramblers 4-4 in Tisdale last Friday. The teams were to play here on Saturday, after press time for this issue.
An win by the Unity Miners over the Dodsland Stars takes that Cross Roads Hockey League playoff semifinal series to a third game.
The Rosetown Redwings got a 12-day break in their Cross Roads Hockey League first-round playoff series with the Kindersley Kodiaks.
Junior basketball at Rosetown Central High School wrapped up last week. The senior boys team placed third in their own tournament on Feb. 6-7 and the senior girls recently won the B side of another.
Alicia Cressman (front, R) of the Rosetown Royals tries to wrestle the basketball away from Oriana Gonzalez of the Kindersley Kobras during the consolation final of junior girls district playoffs…
Malcolm Ledding (13) of the Rosetown Royals tries to knock the basketball out of the hands of Lucas Phillips of the Shaunavon Shadows.
The Dinsmore Dynamos had to beat the Davidson Cyclones yesterday to keep their season going.
Seventeen Rosetown Gymnastics Club members “had a good showing against some tough competition” at the Marian Classic in Saskatoon on Feb. 6-7, said club coach Fern Dyer.
This is the 40th year of Lions soccer and it’s is the year when there are the most players ever - 114 - according to Rosetown Lions Club members.
The two most dominating athletes of my lifetime celebrated significant birthdays in the last couple of weeks, which sent me down Sentimental Drive on the way to Nostalgia Avenue.
The Rosetown Redwings were to host the Kindersley Kodiaks on Saturday in the first game of a Cross Roads Hockey League semifinal series.
The under-18 Redwings play the Tisdale Ramblers this week in the first round of U-18 provincial C playoffs, in Tisdale on Feb. 13 and here on the 14th and, as with all provincial minor hockey playoffs…
Cohen Wickett of the U-15 Redwings gets past the check of a falling Adler Ostapowich of the Wynyard Monarchs during the first period here on Jan. 31.
The president of Skate Saskatchewan has to attend practically every event on the calendar. For current president Allyson Senecal of Rosetown, one event this season was unexpected.