After gaining the upper-hand over the Hague Royals in last Sunday’s home game, the Red Lions didn’t fare so well in this Sunday’s away game. “We had a short bench,” commented Coach Curtis Graham, “and Hague’s ice certainly wasn’t in our favor.” After fighting their way through sketchy road conditions on Sunday, the Red Lions… Continue reading Red Lions Optimistic Despite Sunday’s Loss
Author: Mallorie Rast
Born and raised in the Kindersley area, Mallorie has a deep appreciation for rural living and the importance of a community spirit. Farm girl to the core, she is passionate about training and working with stock dogs and sheep on the family ranch. When she’s not working on the farm or writing for Kindersley Social, she loves diving into history and apologetics.
Kindersley Klippers Raise Their Playoff Status with Seventh Win
The Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers ruled the scoreboard on Saturday’s game against the La Ronge Ice Wolves, gaining control of the ice until the game ended with a final score of 7-0. “The guys are playing very hard, and being very consistent in their efforts,” said Coach Geoff Grimwood, noting that the hard work of… Continue reading Kindersley Klippers Raise Their Playoff Status with Seventh Win
Red Lions Pull Ahead in Friday’s Playoff
Last night’s game with the Eatonia Huskies ended with the Red Lions celebrating on the ice after a sound 5-2 game. “Even though we played with a short bench, the team pulled together and played a really good game.” said Coach Curtis Graham. Riddled with some intense playing, the end of the first period saw… Continue reading Red Lions Pull Ahead in Friday’s Playoff
Minor Hockey Leagues Active in Season Wrap-up, Provincials
Last Friday saw the Midget Klippers in a fast and furious game with the Fox Valley Southwest Huskies. The Klippers held the lead by the end of the first period; but the Huskies gained momentum throughout the second period and by the time the third period was well underway, the Huskies held the ice. The… Continue reading Minor Hockey Leagues Active in Season Wrap-up, Provincials
Kindersley Klippers Aim for Seventh Win in Tonight’s Hockey Game
Riding on their sixth win in a row, the Iron Horse Kindersley Klippers are ready to crest a seventh as they prepare for their match up with the La Ronge Ice Wolves. Over the course of the season you want your ups to more be than your downs, and right now that is what we… Continue reading Kindersley Klippers Aim for Seventh Win in Tonight’s Hockey Game
Curling Rink Seeing Excitement with Bonspiels and New Programs
Between the recent bonspiels and the creation of a new league, the Kindersley Curling Club is experiencing heightened interest on their home ice. The Woman’s Bonspiel over the weekend of January 14-15; saw five local teams facing off to gain their titles. Team Beechinor of Eston won the A Championship, with Team Drobot of Kindersley… Continue reading Curling Rink Seeing Excitement with Bonspiels and New Programs
Eston Student Tries out for Nationals
Samantha Andrew doesn’t use the words “I can’t” when it comes to the arts. The 17-year-old student dances, plays high-level piano, strums the guitar, and creates visual art. But that isn’t all, Andrew can also sing. “I’ve been singing since I was about 4 or 5,” shrugged Andrew, “I’ve just stuck with it since.” According… Continue reading Eston Student Tries out for Nationals
Red Lions Rise Victorious in Provincials
The Kindersley Red Lions hockey team got the momentum they were looking for, Sunday’s game saw them gain the upper hand in a 5-4 game against the Hague Royals. The team, with its newly acquired members for the provincial playoffs, played well in their first game together. “The first period was a little bit of… Continue reading Red Lions Rise Victorious in Provincials
Kinsmen Park Rink Grand Reopening
After several months of diligent efforts, the Friends of Kinsman Park are planning a grand reopening of the Kinsman Park Rink to the public. The plans to make this moment a reality started in the spring of last year. Fearing the loss of a community bonding place, the immediate residents banded together and fought to bring… Continue reading Kinsmen Park Rink Grand Reopening
Bob Bourne: Welcome to the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame
Netherhill-born Bob Bourne, a four-time winner of the Stanley Cup, has recently been named to the 2017 Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame induction list. “It feels kinda weird,” said Bourne, when he heard the news, “I am so honored, you never think that growing up Saskatchewan that you would ever get [to a Hall of… Continue reading Bob Bourne: Welcome to the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame