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Vikings, Mohawks both ranked on the gridiron

By None on September 5th, 2018

Medicine Hat News The high school football season has begun with all three Medicine Hat-area teams in action leading up to their first home dates. Both Crescent Heights and Hat High earned top-10 positions in the first Football Alberta power rankings of the season. Released Monday, the Vikings were No. 6 among Tier 3-size schools ... Read More »

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Buckles handed out at team roping memorial

By None on September 5th, 2018

Medicine Hat News Believe it or not, there were actually less teams at the Memory Lane Team Roping Memorial this past weekend than a year ago. Still, 1,552 headers and heelers made sure it was a grand celebration. The annual event saw lots of impressive times and plenty of emotion as the buckles donated in ... Read More »

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A round to remember

By Sean Rooney on September 4th, 2018

srooney@medicinehatnews.com @MHNRooney Sure, it was just one round out of three she had to play at the 85th Southeastern Open. But oh, what a round it was for Becky Martin. The Medicine Hat golfer shot an incredible 7-under 66 Saturday at Connaught Golf Club, believed to be the lowest round ever shot in competitive women’s ... Read More »

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Inside the CFL: Both Bombers and Redblacks fans on edge

By None on September 4th, 2018

Despite an interception that set up a touchdown on their first possession, a blocked field goal and a punt return for a touchdown, and a third quarter fumble at the enemy 31 yard line, the visiting Winnipeg Blue Bombers were only only one point behind Saskatchewan with less than three minutes remaining. They lost 31-23 ... Read More »

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Tigers split exhibition set with Hurricanes

By Ryan McCracken on September 4th, 2018

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com @MHNMcCracken TABER The Medicine Hat Tigers exacted a bit of pre-season revenge on Saturday at the Taber Civic Centre. After falling in overtime to the Lethbridge Hurricanes Friday at the Enmax Centre, the Tabbies bounced back with a 6-3 victory to set the stage for the season to come by splitting the two-game set ... Read More »

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Hurricanes win thanks to vet

By None on September 1st, 2018

Dale Woodard Lethbridge Herald LETHBRIDGE Let the game-time auditions begin. The Lethbridge Hurricanes and Medicine Hat Tigers took that first step Friday night, kicking off their pre-seasons in a back-and-forth affair that went to overtime before the Canes snagged a 5-4 win at the Enmax Centre. As both teams’ younger players looked to make an ... Read More »

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Legion teams to host sessions

By Sean Rooney on September 1st, 2018

Medicine Hat News Medicine Hat’s American Legion Baseball program is already looking to the future. Moose Monarchs coaches Skyler Stromsmoe and Adam Moser will lead a quartet of camp sessions at Jeffries Park starting next week, designed to get a first look at potential players for Legion teams next season. The sessions are open to ... Read More »

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Tigers sign a pair of draftees

By Sean Rooney on September 1st, 2018

Medicine Hat News The Medicine Hat Tigers signed another two players from their 2018 bantam draft class Friday. Fourth-round selection Ashton Ferster and fifth-round pick Rhett Parsons both affirmed their intention to play for the Tigers at some point in the future. Both got ice time in a 5-4 overtime loss at Lethbridge to open ... Read More »

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Roping event started small

By Sean Rooney on August 31st, 2018

srooney@medicinehatnews.com @MHNRooney It started in memory of one young man taken too soon. Eight years later, the Memory Lane Team Roping Memorial has become a full weekend of camaraderie with so many people it honours that you simply can’t name them all. “The original spot, even before the eight years there was a really really ... Read More »

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Watson seventh

By Sean Rooney on August 31st, 2018

Medicine Hat News It wasn’t her best time of the year, nor her best result, but the good news was that Sage Watson ran in Thursday’s Diamond League event at all. Watson, who didn’t run at nationals due to what she referred to as a foot injury, finished seventh in the women’s 400 metre hurdles ... Read More »

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Hamblin named Tigers captain

By None on August 31st, 2018

srooney@medicinehatnews.com @MHNRooney When James Hamblin was told he’d be the captain of the Medicine Hat Tigers, his mind went to where it often does: his mom. It’s coming up on the one-year anniversary of Gina Hamblin’s death, and James knows she’s proud of how he’s matured in one of the toughest years of his young ... Read More »

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