Sports
Former Sioux North High School Warriors Cortez Favot, Ben Forbes, and Kendall Schulz made their Dryden GM Ice Dogs debut when the Ice Dogs hosted the Red Lake Miners for their season-opening game on Sept. 21.
Pelican Falls First Nations High School (PFFNHS) is gearing up for another year of sports at the school.
Eight teams participated in the Second Annual Sioux North Fall Volleyball Tournament on Sept. 21, which raised $560 for the volleyball program at Sioux North High School (SNHS).
The Sioux Lookout Skating Club welcomed former Canadian Olympic figure skater Elvis Stojko to Sioux Lookout, where he hosted a skating seminar for local and area figure skaters on Sept. 7 and 8.
The Sioux Banshees are the 2019 Sioux Lookout Mixed Slo-Pitch League champions.
Approximately 25 children, aged four to 12, strengthened their gymnastics skills during the annual Sioux Lookout Gymnastics Club Summer Camp, which is run by Coach Mike Lang from the Thunder Bay Gymnastics Association.
Youth ages nine to 13 developed their sports skills from August 6 to 9 during Champions Sports Camp. The camp, which was located at Calvary Baptist Church, allowed participants to play a variety of sports including soccer and flag football.
Adults aged 55 or older from Sioux Lookout, Lac Seul First Nation, Dryden, Barrie, and even as far away as Hawaii took part in the 55+ games held during Sioux Lookout s 37th Annual Blueberry Festival.
Thirteen teams competed in the 2019 Blueberry Festival Mixed Slo-pitch Tournament which ran from August 9 to 11 at the Sioux Lookout baseball diamonds.
The Sioux Lookout Old Boys defeated Dortmund from Dryden 5-1 in Sioux Lookout on August 19 to claim the Dryden Senior Soccer League Men s Championship. Along with winning the playoff championship, the Old Boys were also regular season champions, finishing
John Libler was the winner of this year s singles tennis tournament held during the Blueberry Festival on August 3.
The Sew What Print Wear Caution from Dryden defeated the Sioux Strikers 2-0 to win the Dryden Senior Soccer Women s Championship on August 18 in Sioux Lookout. The Sioux Strikers captured the regular season championship by finishing first place in the sta
Eight teams, approximately 40 players, participated in this year s 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament, held on August 7 at the Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre.
Teams of four competed in the annual Blueberry Festival Coed 4s Volleyball Tournament on August 3, which saw team TCFB beat the SLKT Heat to claim first place.
Fifty-two golfers competed in the annual Men s Blueberry Open Golf Tournament on August 11. Steve Roy put up a score of 143 over 36 holes (+3) in the two-day tournament to claim first place...
Teams of two competed in the Open 2s Blueberry Festival Beach Volleyball Tournament on August 5. The team of Justin Poling and Anthony Roberts defeated Stacey Lukye and Kevin Negus to claim first place.
Forty-two women participated in the annual Ladies Blueberry Open Golf Tournament, held on August 3 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club.
Twenty-five teams took part in the annual Sioux Lottery Blueberry Bocce Tournament on August 4.
There was plenty of mud, tough obstacles, and warm weather, but a group of Sioux Lookout women persevered to complete Mud Hero Manitoba for the second straight year on July 27.
Sioux Lookout Mayor Doug Lawrance led a group of cyclists during the Second Annual Cycle to Hudson on August 10. Starting at the Train Station in Sioux Lookout, the ride to Hudson and back is approximately 50 kilometres.
Young golfers participated in the Junior Blueberry Open Golf Tournament on August 4 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club. The 2019 Champions are Liam Jones in the Youth Division (ages 14 to 18), Cooper Labelle in the Junior Division (ages 11 to 13),
Twenty-two teams participated in the Mixed Blueberry Best Ball Tournament on August 5, which saw the team of John Bailey, Cam Bailey, Dylan Husak, and Hillary Cameron post a 27 (-8) to win the tournament. The Sioux Lookout Golf & Curling Club thanked all
This year marked the 30th year of participants taking part in the annual Blueberry Triathlon.
Sioux Lookout and area youth competed in the 15th Annual Kids of Steel Triathlon on August 5, which featured a 100 metre swim, a three kilometre bike ride, and a one kilometre run.
