The Saskatchewan Rush have added to their forwards and defence following the 2024 NLL Draft, including a trade for top prospect Brock Haley from Vancouver.
Erica Schryer moved to Saskatoon to further her weightlifting training and that decision has led her to become a Canadian junior champion in the 64-kilogram division.
Losing her left leg in a lawnmowing accident when she was a teenager, Paralympian Julie Kozun has not let that stop her from pursuing volleyball at the highest levels of sport.
At just 18 years of age, Saskatoon’s Hannah Ouellette will be racing against the best para swimmers in the world after qualifying for her first Paralympics in Paris.
Asquith wheelchair fencer Ryan Rousell has been called the ‘best in the western hemisphere’ by his coach and is looking to land on the podium at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.
For the second time in her career, Meadow Lake para swimmer Nikita Ens will compete at a Paralympics as she represents Team Canada in Paris.
Balancing high-level endeavours in para sport and academics, Keely Shaw from Midale, Sask., is in a good space as she begins her second Paralympic journey on the track in Paris.
Holding multiple world and national records in the pool, Saskatoon’s Shelby Newkirk is ready for her second Paralympics and a shot at bringing a medal back to Saskatchewan.
Saskatoon Water Ski Club members Samson Clunie, Enzo Kristian and Max Strilchuk will represent Canada together at the 2024 World U17 Water Ski Championships in Alberta.