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Yukoner hits bull's-eye

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It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Yukoner hits bull's-eye

Page R10

It's quite a ways from the capital of the Yukon to this central Saskatchewan city. But for Sam White, distance is no problem.

And the 14-year-old proved it, coming in second in the Bantam limited archery competition with a 742 score.

The Grade 9 student has been participating in archery competitions across Canada for three years as a member of the Bowbenders Archery Club in Whitehorse.

Women leap for gold

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Team Alberta has top ambassadors as well as winning long jumpers in the senior women's class.

Angie Littlechild from Hobbema leapt into the gold with a 4.16-metre jump while Donna Paskemin, also from Hobbema, took the bronze with a 3.8-metre jump.

Crystal Cantre from Team Saskatchewan walked away with the silver medal for logging a 4.14-metre long jump.

Women leap for gold

Page R10

Team Alberta has top ambassadors as well as winning long jumpers in the senior women's class.

Angie Littlechild from Hobbema leapt into the gold with a 4.16-metre jump while Donna Paskemin, also from Hobbema, took the bronze with a 3.8-metre jump.

Crystal Cantre from Team Saskatchewan walked away with the silver medal for logging a 4.14-metre long jump.