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Matthew Gourlie
sports@mjtimes.sk.ca
Biography
Matthew Gourlie is a sports reporter at the Moose Jaw Times-Herald.
All articles of Matthew Gourlie
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Single sends South's seniors home smiling
REGINA — The South earned a dramatic win — if not a trophy — in the 12-man game at the Ed Henick Senior Bowl.Connor Holoboff-Avram from Regina ... -
Road from Avonlea leads to Senior Bowl
REGINA — For the first time, the Ed Henick Senior Bowl featured six-man and nine-man football games.In the traditional 12-man game that finished ... -
Breaking out
The Moose Jaw Devons don’t play Sunday at the Sask Selects Midget Baseball Tournament, but by the end of the day they will know if they have ... -
Five local high school players headed to Senior Bowl
After a rough start to his football season, Central’s Carson Dougall will get to finish his senior year on the biggest stage on the province: ... -
Local teams undone by bad inning at Selects tournament
After a great first day for the local teams at the Sask Selects Midget Baseball Tournament, one inning cost both teams Friday night.The Moose Jaw ... -
Fins have good tune-up for major competition
The Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins put up some strong times in Swift Current last weekend. For some of their 23 competitors it was their first ... -
Canucks lose twice to tough Mavs team
It may be the first weekend of the midget AA baseball season, but the Moose Jaw Canucks had a good vision of where they want to be at the end of ... -
Former reporter writes about Leaving Moose Jaw
In the fall of 2010 Taylor Lambert quit his job as a sports reporter at the Moose Jaw Times-Herald looking for an adventure. The result is ... -
High-scoring Hillbilly Hurt out-gun Jaw Breakers
Saturday was Lil Chicago Roller Derby’s first game in their new home and they couldn’t wait to go racing around the track.LCRD’s Jaw Breakers and ... -
Canucks solid in opening win
Kevin Smith was full of praise for his Moose Jaw Canucks Friday.And he didn’t even need to use qualifiers.The Canucks were solid for the middle ... -
Canadians look to make an impact in Express outfield
The Moose Jaw Miller Express’ outfield will have a distinctly Canadian feel this summer.As team prepares for the upcoming season, they are ... -
Familiar follies foil Devons
“It’s like I said to the boys after the game: ‘The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting something ... -
Tough season opener for Devons
Hope springs eternal at the start of a new baseball season.In Tuesday’s Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League AAA season opener, the Moose Jaw ... -
Dean and Shelstad join Express staff
For a number of years Saskatoon pitcher Marshall Dean has been the ace of the Moose Jaw Miller Express’ staff.Tanner Spencer is the heir apparent ... - Quickly out of the blocks
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Boldt honoured at gala
Much of Arnold Boldt’s long journey to the London Paralympic Games was spent in Moose Jaw.It seemed only fitting that the Saskatchewan Cycling ... -
Invitataional will kick off track season
Local track athletes will look to hit the ground running when the high school track season kicks off today with the biggest local meet of the ... -
Warriors look for late-round gems
The Moose Jaw Warriors didn’t have a lot of early draft picks, but they’re hoping they found some under-rated potential.The Warriors made 10 ... -
Fiddler hoping to build on career year
You would think by this point that nothing would surprise Todd Fiddler in his Western Hockey League career. Yet, Fiddler was taken aback when he ... -
Warriors select Howden fifth overall
Brett Howden’s dream is to play with or against his brother Quinton in the National Hockey League.Thursday, the 15-year-old learned that his path ... -
Warriors excited about high-end talent in draft
The Western Hockey League’s Bantam Draft is always full of uncertainty. Entering Thursday’s edition of the draft, the Moose Jaw Warriors are ... -
Central sending five to regionals
CARONPORT — If a Moose Jaw badminton competitor is going to end the city’s provincial slump, it is going to be someone from Central.Saturday, ... -
Local judo club finishes year with good showing
The members of the Moose Jaw Koseikan Club finished their season at home Saturday.The Koseikan welcomed 115 competitors at the annual club ... -
Damien Wiens honoured at Judo Sask awards banquet
Following the Moose Jaw Koseikan Annual Tournament, the club hosted the Judo Sask awards night. The local club had one honouree as Damien Wiens ... -
Getting ready to host
It was nearly two years in the making and Friday Hockey Canada formally made it official: the Telus Cup is coming to Moose Jaw.The midget AAA ... -
Express add trio of local players to roster
This summer will be the end of an era for the Moose Jaw Miller Express.The club announced that Jon Cotter and Dustin Caplette-Tarrant will join ... -
Fins succeeding despite challenges
It has been a challenging season for the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins.For all of the adversity they have endured, it doesn’t seem to be ... -
Local skaters gain experience
A trio of local figure skaters got a taste of life with the Saskatchewan competitive development team recently.Sydney Miskiman, Stephanie Ross ... -
Element Panthers savour championship
After coming very close, the Moose Jaw Element Panthers 18U boys volleyball team won a title Sunday.After losing the final a year ago, the ... -
Jepsen the belle of the ball
REGINA — It was an inescapable song and Call Me Maybe helped make Carly Rae Jepsen the star of the night at the 2013 Juno Awards.Jepsen won ...




