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  2. Carrot River, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Carrot River is a town located in east-central Saskatchewan (population: ... The town is also the home of the Carrot River Outback Thunder Junior B Hockey Team. Games ...

  3. Prairie Junior Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Tri-Town Thunder (2005–16) → Carrot River Outback Thunder (2016–present) Cypress Cyclones (2005–14) Saskatoon Quakers (2007–present; joined from NSJHL)

  4. List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The province of Saskatchewan is home to five Western Hockey League teams, twelve Junior A teams – eleven in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and one in the Alberta Junior Hockey League – and one Junior B league comprising thirteen teams.

  5. Humboldt Broncos bus crash - Wikipedia

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    Doerksen was a former board member for the Carrot River Outback Thunder hockey team, serving from 2006 to 2011 and a driver for Charlie's Charters, a Saskatchewan bus company. [38] Four days after the crash, athletic therapist Dayna Brons, the only woman on the bus, died from head injuries sustained in the collision. [39]

  6. Regina Thunder - Wikipedia

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    The Thunder are a part of the Prairie Football Conference (PFC), which is a six-member conference with teams from all three prairie provinces. The PFC is a member of the Canadian Junior Football League , and participates in national championships with two other conferences, based out of Ontario and British Columbia .

  7. Sport in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Thunder were the only team besides the Hilltops to win that decade, winning their lone championship in 2013. [14] Saskatchewan also boasts two successful teams in the Western Women's Canadian Football League (WWCFL), the Saskatoon Valkyries and the Regina Riot. Since the league was established in 2011, they are the only two teams to win the ...

  8. Notre Dame Hounds - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame Hounds were founded by Athol Murray out of the College of Notre Dame, which was renamed after Murray in 1981. [1] Murray moved to Regina from Toronto in 1922, where he had earlier established the Argos sports club, and he brought many students with him to Saskatchewan and founded the Regina Argos program.

  9. Melville Millionaires - Wikipedia

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    Melville Millionaires, Senior Champions of Saskatchewan, 1923–24. An earlier version of the Melville Millionaires played senior hockey during the 1910s in the Southern Saskatchewan Hockey League, winning the league championship in 1915 and taking over the title of Allan Cup champions. [1]