SASK HOCKEY NEWS SOURCE BROUGHT TO YOU BY YOUR SASKATCHEWAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION DECEMBER 1st, 2017: FEMALE U18 NATIONALS RESULTS ALL FEMALE CREW SET TO OFFICIATE PJHL GAME THE CALL with TRENT CEY MHA of the MONTH PHOTO CREDIT: DENNIS PAJOT / HOCKEY CANADA IMAGES FEMALE TEAM SASKATCHEWAN PLACES 4th AT U18 NATIONALS
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All Female Crew Set to Officiate PJHL Game This Weekend It was the vision of the late Jason Mercer years ago to have the first all female officiating crew work a game in the Prairie Junior Hockey League (PJHL). That vision is now becoming a reality under the direction of the current Referee-In-Chief - Dallas Davison and President of the league - Mike Zambon. Mercer served as the Referee-In-Chief of the PJHL for several seasons and was a leader in the province s Referee Division. He saw the potential of the female officials in Saskatchewan and new that one day this could happen. That time is now! The game will take place Sunday, December 3 at 5pm at the Rod Hamm Arena in Saskatoon between the Saskatoon Quakers and Regina Silver Foxes. The four-official crew will include Cianna Lieffers of Cudworth, Michelle Stapleton of Moose Jaw, Jessica Coleman of Brandtford, Ont. and Alex Clarke of Drake. The officials have all since relocated in Saskatchewan and have proved to be among the top elite female officials within the province. I am proud to be a part of the Saskatchewan Officials Development Model as the Director of Officials of the Prairie Junior Hockey League, stated Davison. These officials working this weekend and many others are a just a snapshot of our increasing development standards and rising National and International assignments for SHA officials. I am very proud to have these officials associated with the PJHL as they work in various high level leagues including our Prairie Junior Hockey League. Lieffers, who currently resides in Humboldt, after moving from Saskatoon has been an official for nine seasons. She is a current level 4 official, who recently attended the Hockey Canada Level 5/6 Camp in Moncton, NB last weekend. Lieffers has earned several provincial, national and international championship assignments during her career as a referee including the IIHF Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament Group J in Mexico City last year. (continued on next page) Pictured (Left to Right): Michelle Stapleton, Cianna Lieffers, Jessica Coleman and Alex Clarke MAN ke Alma MIDALE Lampman MILESTONE Midale MONTMARTRE Milestone MOOSOMIN Montmartre NOTRE DAME Moosomin OCHAPOWACE Notre OXBOW Dame VIBANK Ochapowace RADVILLEREDVERS Oxbow ROCANVILLE Vibank TORQUAY Radville WAPELLA NSUL ngough CORONACH Briercrest CRAIK Cabri EASTEND Caronport FOX VALLEY Central FRONTIER Butte GLENTWORTH Consul GRAVELBOURG Coronach Craik GULL LAKE Eastend HERBERT Fox KINCAID Valley LAFLECHE Frontier LEADER Glentworth 2 MAPLE CREEK ockglen GE COTE ESTERHAZY Rouleau FOAM Shaunavon LAKE FORT Swift QU'APPELLE Current KAMSACK Balcarres KELLIHER Bredenbury LANGENBURG Canora LINTLAW Churchbridge MARGO MELVILLE Cote NOKOMIS Esterhazy NORQUAY Foam PREECEVILLE Lake on ANLEY Aberdeen HUMBOLDT Asquith IMPERIAL Beechy KELVINGTON Bruno KENASTON Clavet LAKE Colonsay LENORE LANGHAM Cupar Dalmeny LANIGAN LEROY Davidson LOREBURN Delisle LUCKY Dinsmore LAKE LUMSDEN Drake MARTENSVILLE Dundurn
Stapleton, who now lives in Saskatoon, has a similar resume, as she is a Level 5 official, the highest level a female official can achieve in the Hockey Canada structure. Stapleton has been officiating for 15 seasons and has also earned provincial, national and international assignments as a referee, which featured trips to Almaty, Kazakhston and Budapest, Hungary for the 2017 Winter Universiade Game and 2017 IIHF U18 Women s World Championship Div. I Group A Tournament. Coleman, who will serve as one of the two linesmen for Sunday s game, moved from Ontario to the Battlefords and has been officiating for 17 seasons. She recently attended the SHA s Level 4/5 camp this season and has worked provincial and national championships. Last season, was her first taste at a national championship, as she worked the 2016 Hockey Canada National Women s U18 Championship in Regina along with Clarke and Lieffers. Clarke, the other linesman on the crew residence in Weyburn. She returning to officiating after playing hockey in the states and has progressed quickly through the officiating ranks. Clarke, like Coleman attended the Level 4/5 camp this season and has worked provincial and national championships and will have her first taste of international hockey later this season at the 2018 IIHF Women s World Div. I Group B Championship in Mexico City. She also worked the 2017 National Women s U18 Championship the last two season and earned the gold medal game as a linesman in 2016 and as ref in 2017. All four officials are active supervisors and instructors within the SHA s Referee Division and all four can regularly be found working games in the SJHL, PJHL, SMAAAHL and Female USports and SFMAAAHL. These four officials highlight a small sample size of the potential of the female officiating program in Saskatchewan. The number have been steadily increasing in the past five years with the number of female officials in the province and this also sows the number of high level female officials is moving in the right direction. Are you following the SHA Ref s Division on Twitter? Click the Twitter icon to take a look! Alameda MUENSTER Arcola OUTLOOK Balgonie RAYMORE Bienfait ROSE VALLEY Carievale SOUTHEY Carlyle ST BRIEUX Carnduff STRASBOURG Estevan VISCOUNT Grenfell WADENA Indian Head WARMANHANLEY Kahkewistahaw HUMBOLDT Kipling IMPERIA La Redvers ELROSE ESTON 3Rocanville GLASLYN Torquay GOODSOIL Wapella HAFFORD Wawota HEPBURN Weyburn HILLMOND Whitewood KERROBERT Wilcox KINDERSLEY Yellow KYLE Grass LASHBURN Regina LUSELAND Assiniboia MACKLIN Avonlea MAKWA Be UNITY Gravelbourg WILKIE ARBORFIELD Gull Lake Herbert BEARDY'S Kincaid BIG RIVER Lafleche BIRCH HILLS Leader BJORKDALE Maple BLAINE Creek LAKE Moose BUFFALO Jaw NARROWS Mossbank BUFFALO Ogema RIVER Pense CANWOOD Ponteix CARRO R MONTREAL Fort Qu'Appelle LAKE NAICAM Kamsack NIPAWIN Kelliher ONION Langenburg LAKE PATUANAK Lintlaw PINEHOUSE Margo Melville PORCUPINE Nokomis PLAIN PRINCE Norquay ALBERT Preeceville RED EARTH Springside ROSTHERN Yorkt SHEL
Female Team Saskatchewan with Series of Firsts at U18 Nationals This National Women s Under-18 Championship was decided in Quebec City this past month. A series of firsts were accomplished for Team Saskatchewan, both during the preliminaries and the medal round. From the outset, Team Saskatchewan found themselves in Group B which was comprised of Team Manitoba, Team B.C. and the hosts, Team Quebec. On day one of the tournament, Team Saskatchewan took on Team B.C. It would be Team B.C. prevailing by a score of 2-0 in a tightly defended contest. Goaltender Jordan Ivanco (Saskatoon) would be credited with (30) thirty saves in the losing cause. The following day, Team Saskatchewan would play the hosts, Team Quebec. This game was kicked off with Taylor Kirwan (Gull Lake) scoring the opening goal 4:37 into the first period of play. Goals from Joelle Fiala (Clavet) and Jordyn Holmes (Saskatoon) would solidify a 3-2 victory for the prairie province. The victory also was the first for the team against Team Quebec at this tournament. FORWARD JORDYN HOLMES AFTER SCORING AGAINST TEAM QUEBEC The final preliminary game was a border battle versus Team Manitoba. A win would increase Team Saskatchewan s chances of a semi-final matchup and the opportunity to play for a medal. The two teams played a scoreless first period before Kennedy Bobyck (Regina) would get the green and white on the board at the 1:49 mark of the 2nd period. Another goal by Bobyck, also Miranda Hatt (Regina) and Allison Hayhurst (Wapella) would finish the scoring as Team Saskatchewan blanked Team Manitoba, score 4-0. At the conclusion of the round-robin, Team Saskatchewan finished 2-0-1, which was strong enough for 2nd in Group B and a berth in the semi-finals. (continued on next page) TEAM SASKATCHEWAN CELEBRATES AFTER THEIR ROUND-ROBIN VICTORY AGAINST TEAM MANITOBA L ke KELVINGTON Alma Lampman KENASTON Midale WATROUS Milestone WATSON Montmartre WYNYARD SASKATOON Moosomin BATTLEFORDS Notre Dame BIGGAR Ochapowace BROCK CUT KNIFE Oxbow DODSLAND Vibank EATONIA Radville EDAM ngough MAIDSTONE Briercrest MARSDEN Cabri NEIL MEADOW Caronport LAKE Central NEILBURG Butte PARADISE Consul HILL Coronach PERDUE PIERCELAND Craik Eastend RADISSON Fox ROSETOWN Valley Frontier ST. WALBURG Glentworth 4 TURTLEFORD ockglen T RIVER CUDWORTH Rouleau DEBDEN Shaunavon HAGUE Swift HANSON Current LAKE Balcarres HUDSON BAY Bredenbury ILE-A-LA-CROSSE Canora KINISTINO Churchbridge LA LOCHE LA Cote RONGE Esterhazy LAIRD LEOVILLE Foam Lake MELFORT LBROOK on Aberdeen SOUTHEND Asquith SPIRITWOOD Beechy STANLEY Bruno MISSION Clavet Colonsay STAR CITY TISDALE Cupar Dalmeny TURNOR LAKE Davidson BIRCH NARROWS Delisle Dinsmore WAKAW WALDHEIM Drake Dundurn WHITE FOX
Female Team Saskatchewan with Series of Firsts at U18 Nationals (Cont.) The matchup for the semi-final put Team Saskatchewan up against the first place Team Ontario Blue from Group A. The offensive fire power for Team Ontario Blue would serve to be a difficult task to manage, as Team Sask. dropped a 6-2 decision. Grace Shirley (Saskatoon) would pick up the two markers for Team Sask. during the game. In the other semi-final, Team Ontario Red GOALTENDER JORDAN IVANCO MAKES THE would prevail over Team B.C. setting up an all-ontario final. With SAVE AGAINST TEAM B.C. IN THE BRONZE Team B.C. s loss, it would then be a rematch of Team MEDAL GAME Saskatchewan s opening game versus Team B.C. with Bronze Medal on the line. A classic game would ensue as Team B.C. opened the scoring nine minutes into the 2nd frame. Just before the period ended, Team Saskatchewan s Miranda Hatt (Regina) would answer with only eighteen seconds remaining in the period. A scoreless third period would ultimately lead to 4-on-4 overtime to decide third place in the tournament. With teams trading chances early, Team Saskatchewan would find themselves shorthanded in the extra frame which lead to the eventual overtime goal by Team. B.C. and the west coast province being awarded the Bronze Medal. Team Saskatchewan s Jordan Ivanco (Saskatoon) would stop (48) forty-eight shots and was awarded the games top player for Team Sask. With the overtime loss, Team Saskatchewan would place 4th in the tournament resulting in the team s best finish at the National Women s Under 18 Championship, dating back to 2005. TEAM SASKATCHEWAN CAPTAIN TAYLOR KIRWAN RECEIVES MOST SPORTSMANLIKE PLAYER AT U-18 NATIONALS Following the Gold Medal game, Team Saskatchewan s captain Taylor Kirwan (Gull Lake) was awarded the Most Sportsmanlike player for the tournament. Congratulations to Kirwan and the rest of Team Saskatchewan s players, coaches and staff for representing the Saskatchewan Hockey Association and the province of Saskatchewan with the outmost class and respect for the game. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FEMALE U-18 TEAM SASKATCHEWAN FOR AN EXCELLENT SHOWING AT THIS YEAR S NATIONALS! Alameda MUENSTER Arcola OUTLOOK Balgonie RAYMORE Bienfait ROSE VALLEY Carievale SOUTHEY Carlyle ST BRIEUX Carnduff STRASBOURG Estevan VISCOUNT Grenfell WADENA Indian Head WARMANHANLEY Kahkewistahaw HUMBOLDT Kipling IMPERIA La Redvers ELROSE ESTON 5Rocanville GLASLYN Torquay GOODSOIL Wapella HAFFORD Wawota HEPBURN Weyburn HILLMOND Whitewood KERROBERT Wilcox KINDERSLEY Yellow KYLE Grass LASHBURN Regina LUSELAND Assiniboia MACKLIN Avonlea MAKWA Be UNITY Gravelbourg WILKIE ARBORFIELD Gull Lake Herbert BEARDY'S Kincaid BIG RIVER Lafleche BIRCH HILLS Leader BJORKDALE Maple BLAINE Creek LAKE Moose BUFFALO Jaw NARROWS Mossbank BUFFALO Ogema RIVER Pense CANWOOD Ponteix CARRO R MONTREAL Fort Qu'Appelle LAKE NAICAM Kamsack NIPAWIN Kelliher ONION Langenburg LAKE PATUANAK Lintlaw PINEHOUSE Margo Melville PORCUPINE Nokomis PLAIN PRINCE Norquay ALBERT Preeceville RED EARTH Springside ROSTHERN Yorkt SHEL
THE CALL with TRENT CEY The Officiating Clinic season wraps up December 4 and with a handful of clinics left to be confirmed the number of officials looks to be close to the 3,150 who were registered last season. The number of officials registered in the province has been on an upward trend for the last five seasons. The SHA s Referee Division would like to thank the 86 clinic instructors who helped to cover the 86 clinics hosted this season. With the end of the clinic season comes the cut off date for officials who were registered last season, but have not recertified this season. Those officials can work up until December 7 and then will not be certified to continue officiating for the remainder of the season. December signals a busy month for the Referee s Division as we have 47 officials registered for the Bantam SaskFirst Regional Camps. Of those 47 officials, 24 will be selected to work the SaskFirst Development Camp in April in Regina, as well several will be selected from that group to work the Saskatchewan Winter Games in the Battlefords in February. December 7-10 is the Notre Dame Mandi Schwartz Female Showcase, which will feature 20 females from across the province officiating 40 games in the four-official system. Four of the officials who will be working games in that tournament include Michelle Stapleton, Alex Clarke, Cianna Lieffers and Jessica Coleman. Those four officials will also be part of the first female only officiating crew working a Prairie Junior Hockey League game. This was something that the late Jason Mercer had envisioned when he was the Referee-In-Chief of the PJHL. The game will be played December 3 in Saskatoon at the Rod Hamm Arena. Saskatchewan is extremely excited about the progress of the Female Officiating Program, which is viewed as one of the top female programs within the Hockey Canada structure. The quality the program was on display once again in November when Alex Clarke was at the National U18 Female Championship in Quebec and was selected to work the gold medal game. Clarke worked the gold medal game as a linesman last season when the championship was held in Regina. On the male side, Tannum Wyonzek also earned a championship game assignment last month while he was in British Columbia for the World U17 Challenge. He worked the gold medal game as a linesman. Officials; keep working hard, put in your best effort in each and every game and continue strive to continue your development as officials. Get out there and Earn Your Stripes. Trent Cey Manager, Officiating Development Are you following the SHA Ref s Division on Twitter? Click the Twitter icon to take a look! L ke KELVINGTON Alma Lampman KENASTON Midale WATROUS Milestone WATSON Montmartre WYNYARD SASKATOON Moosomin BATTLEFORDS Notre Dame BIGGAR Ochapowace BROCK CUT KNIFE Oxbow DODSLAND Vibank EATONIA Radville EDAM ngough MAIDSTONE Briercrest MARSDEN Cabri NEIL MEADOW Caronport LAKE Central NEILBURG Butte PARADISE Consul HILL Coronach PERDUE PIERCELAND Craik Eastend RADISSON Fox ROSETOWN Valley Frontier ST. WALBURG Glentworth 6 TURTLEFORD ockglen T RIVER CUDWORTH Rouleau DEBDEN Shaunavon HAGUE Swift HANSON Current LAKE Balcarres HUDSON BAY Bredenbury ILE-A-LA-CROSSE Canora KINISTINO Churchbridge LA LOCHE LA Cote RONGE Esterhazy LAIRD LEOVILLE Foam Lake MELFORT LBROOK on Aberdeen SOUTHEND Asquith SPIRITWOOD Beechy STANLEY Bruno MISSION Clavet Colonsay STAR CITY TISDALE Cupar Dalmeny TURNOR LAKE Davidson BIRCH NARROWS Delisle Dinsmore WAKAW WALDHEIM Drake Dundurn WHITE FOX
Three Saskatchewan Female Players Selected to Team Canada Hockey Canada announced the twenty-three (23) players chosen to represent Team Canada at the 2018 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship taking place in Dmitrov, Russia this January. Saskatchewan born players that will represent the red and white include; Taylor Kirwan (Gull Lake), Mackenna Parker (Clavet) and Willow Slobodzian (Clavet). Of the three (3) players selected, both Kirwan and Parker played for Team Saskatchewan at the most recent National Women's U18 Championship in Quebec City. That team placed 4th amongst the eight (8) team field which was Team Saskatchewan's best finish at the tournament. Slobodzian was absent from the team as she had prior commitments with the Cornell University women's hockey team. Also announced were Team Canada's staff for the tournament. Saskatchewan born Scott Cyr (Saskatoon) was chosen in the role of Equipment Manager. Congratulations to all that were chosen! Full Hockey Canada press release HERE. Pictured (Left to Right): Mackenna Parker, Taylor Kirwan and Willow Slobodzian Proud supporter of Hockey in Saskatchewan. Search local with mysask411.com & the app! Alameda ALAMEDA ARCOLA Arcola BALGONIE Balgonie BIENFAIT Bienfait CARIEVALE Carievale CARLYLE Carlyle CARNDUFF Carnduff ESTEVAN Estevan GRENFELL Grenfell INDIAN HEAD Indian KAHKEWISTAHAW Head Kahkewistahaw KIPLING LAKE Kipling ALMA LAMP La Redvers WAWOTA WEYBURN 7Rocanville WHITEWOOD Torquay WILCOX Wapella YELLOW Wawota GRASS REGINA Weyburn ASSINIBOIA Whitewood AVONLEA Wilcox BENGOUGH Yellow BRIERCREST Grass CABRI Regina CARONPORT Assiniboia CENTRAL Avonlea BUTTE CO Be MOOSE Gravelbourg JAW MOSSBANK Gull Lake OGEMA Herbert PENSE Kincaid PONTEIX ROCKGLEN Lafleche ROULEAU Leader SHAUNAVON Maple Creek SWIFT Moose CURRENT Jaw BALCARRES Mossbank BREDENBURY Ogema CANORA Pense Ponteix CHURCHBRID R SPRINGSIDE Fort Qu'Appelle YORKTON Kamsack ABERDEEN Kelliher ASQUITH Langenburg BEECHY BRUNO Lintlaw CLAVET COLONSAY Margo Melville CUPAR DALMENY Nokomis DAVIDSON Norquay DELISLE Preeceville DINSMORE Springside DRAKE DUNDURN Yorkt H
#JERSDAY SFMAAAHL SHOWCASE TEAM (PRESENT) The Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League Showcase jersey was recently worn at the 2017 Swift Current Wildcats preseason tournament. If you wish to see your town/city s minor, junior or senior jersey featured on the jersey of the month, please click the SUGGEST A JERSEY icon below. SUGGEST A JERSEY! 3041 Saskatchewan Dr. Regina, SK 306.559.5678 MAN ke Alma MIDALE Lampman MILESTONE Midale MONTMARTRE Milestone MOOSOMIN Montmartre NOTRE DAME Moosomin OCHAPOWACE Notre OXBOW Dame VIBANK Ochapowace RADVILLEREDVERS Oxbow ROCANVILLE Vibank TORQUAY Radville WAPELLA NSUL ngough CORONACH Briercrest CRAIK Cabri EASTEND Caronport FOX VALLEY Central FRONTIER Butte GLENTWORTH Consul GRAVELBOURG Coronach Craik GULL LAKE Eastend HERBERT Fox KINCAID Valley LAFLECHE Frontier LEADER Glentworth 8 MAPLE CREEK ockglen GE COTE ESTERHAZY Rouleau FOAM Shaunavon LAKE FORT Swift QU'APPELLE Current KAMSACK Balcarres KELLIHER Bredenbury LANGENBURG Canora LINTLAW Churchbridge MARGO MELVILLE Cote NOKOMIS Esterhazy NORQUAY Foam PREECEVILLE Lake on ANLEY Aberdeen HUMBOLDT Asquith IMPERIAL Beechy KELVINGTON Bruno KENASTON Clavet LAKE Colonsay LENORE LANGHAM Cupar Dalmeny LANIGAN LEROY Davidson LOREBURN Delisle LUCKY Dinsmore LAKE LUMSDEN Drake MARTENSVILLE Dundurn
MHA OF THE MONTH ASSINIBOIA MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SHA ZONE 3 21 PROVINCIAL TITLES 80+ PLAYER PARTICIPANTS INTERESTING FACT Assiniboia Minor Hockey recently introduced a new logo and brand for the association. Bringing back the classic Rebels name which has been synonymous with the Assiniboia Junior B team for many years. NOTABLE ALUMNI Clint Smith, Doug MacDonald, Scott Barnstable, Kevin Tendler, Jay Fitzpatrick Assiniboia, SK Population: 2,389 (2016) HOME ARENA Assiniboia Civic Centre Opened: 1963 SUGGEST AN MHA! FOLLOW ASSINIBOIA MINOR HOCKEY ON FACEBOOK MALE BANTAM SASK FIRST TOURNAMENT DECEMBER 28-30, 2017 Regina, SK Co-Operators Centre TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE and ROSTERS WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE AT A LATER DATE PROUD SPONSORS: Alameda ALAMEDA ARCOLA Arcola BALGONIE Balgonie BIENFAIT Bienfait CARIEVALE Carievale CARLYLE Carlyle CARNDUFF Carnduff ESTEVAN Estevan GRENFELL Grenfell INDIAN HEAD Indian KAHKEWISTAHAW Head Kahkewistahaw KIPLING LAKE Kipling ALMA LAMP La Redvers WAWOTA WEYBURN 9Rocanville WHITEWOOD Torquay WILCOX Wapella YELLOW Wawota GRASS REGINA Weyburn ASSINIBOIA Whitewood AVONLEA Wilcox BENGOUGH Yellow BRIERCREST Grass CABRI Regina CARONPORT Assiniboia CENTRAL Avonlea BUTTE CO Be MOOSE Gravelbourg JAW MOSSBANK Gull Lake OGEMA Herbert PENSE Kincaid PONTEIX ROCKGLEN Lafleche ROULEAU Leader SHAUNAVON Maple Creek SWIFT Moose CURRENT Jaw BALCARRES Mossbank BREDENBURY Ogema CANORA Pense Ponteix CHURCHBRID R SPRINGSIDE Fort Qu'Appelle YORKTON Kamsack ABERDEEN Kelliher ASQUITH Langenburg BEECHY BRUNO Lintlaw CLAVET COLONSAY Margo Melville CUPAR DALMENY Nokomis DAVIDSON Norquay DELISLE Preeceville DINSMORE Springside DRAKE DUNDURN Yorkt H
SCOUTING REPORT: A Look Ahead... SASKFIRST BANTAM TOURNAMENT WRAP UP SGI CANADA PROVINCIAL PLAYOFFS - BRACKETS RESULTS FROM WORLD JR A CHALLENGE SASK WINTER GAMES DISTRICT CAMPS THANK YOU! We appreciate you taking the time to read the latest edition of the Sask Hockey News Source. If you have any comments or suggestions please contact us by clicking HERE or by emailing Joseph Laprairie (josephl@sha.sk.ca). See you next month! SASKATCHEWAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SHAPING CHARACTER FOR LIFE... MORE THAN A GAME. MAN ke Alma MIDALE Lampman MILESTONE Midale MONTMARTRE Milestone MOOSOMIN Montmartre NOTRE DAME Moosomin OCHAPOWACE Notre OXBOW Dame VIBANK Ochapowace RADVILLEREDVERS Oxbow ROCANVILLE Vibank TORQUAY Radville WAPELLA NSUL ngough CORONACH Briercrest CRAIK Cabri EASTEND Caronport FOX VALLEY Central FRONTIER Butte GLENTWORTH Consul GRAVELBOURG Coronach Craik GULL LAKE Eastend HERBERT Fox KINCAID Valley LAFLECHE Frontier LEADER Glentworth 10 MAPLE CREEK ockglen GE COTE ESTERHAZY Rouleau FOAM Shaunavon LAKE FORT Swift QU'APPELLE Current KAMSACK Balcarres KELLIHER Bredenbury LANGENBURG Canora LINTLAW Churchbridge MARGO MELVILLE Cote NOKOMIS Esterhazy NORQUAY Foam PREECEVILLE Lake on ANLEY Aberdeen HUMBOLDT Asquith IMPERIAL Beechy KELVINGTON Bruno KENASTON Clavet LAKE Colonsay LENORE LANGHAM Cupar Dalmeny LANIGAN LEROY Davidson LOREBURN Delisle LUCKY Dinsmore LAKE LUMSDEN Drake MARTENSVILLE Dundurn