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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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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 ... -
Churkos win at Junos
REGINA — You never forget your first time, but Kevin Churko will never forget his third Juno Awards win either. Churko and his son Kane were ... -
Alberta downs Sask in inter-provincial derby debut
Team Saskatchewan had a tough debut, but there’s little doubt the provincial roller derby team has a bright future.Saturday, Team Sask lost its ... -
Miller happy to see derby enduring
Roller derby has evolved a lot over the past 40 years.Yet in some ways it’s still very similar.Saturday afternoon at the Moose Jaw Ford Curling ... -
Cup kicks off Junos weekend
Ed Staniowski said he hoped his hometown would be good to him.Staniowski turned back the clock and put on a great goaltending display Friday at ... -
Proud to serve
Ed Staniowski says he is looking to give back at this stage of his life.The Moose Jaw-born, former NHL goalie showed he still has his moments of ... -
Saying thanks to an NHL great
National Hockey League players are always role models for Canadian kids.When Ken Stewart was 16 years old he couldn’t have asked for a better ... -
Hockey game promotes music education
The Juno Cup is a chance for musicians and former hockey players to get on the ice for a good cause.While the music charity MusiCounts is ... -
Hockey and music greats collide
REGINA — Jim Cuddy is pretty certain he knows how the Juno Cup will play out Friday night in Moose Jaw.“Oh I know how the game is going to pan ... -
Simmons looking to end season on winning note
As the curling season enters its seventh month, Pat Simmons and the Kevin Koe rink are still at it — and still racking up wins.The Calgary-based ... -
Central wins two golds at badminton tournament
Three Central badminton players finished with tournament titles Saturday.Just as importantly, they also got a good test at the Moose Jaw high ... -
Element Panthers U16s finish third at tournament
The Moose Jaw Element Panthers U16 volleyball team got some good competition — and a bronze-medal showing — in at a 10-team club volleyball ... -
Segall named outstanding female athlete
The Medicine Hat College athletics awards night had a distinctly Moose Jaw flavour last weekend.Three Moose Jaw graduates earned end-of-the-year ... -
Point earning praise after strong rookie season
From under-16 Western Challenge MVP to playoff hero to a strong WHL rookie season and a trip to the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge — the ... -
Busy derby weekend expected to be a Big Hit
The Lil Chicago Roller Derby League wanted to kick off the start of a new season, in their new home, with a bang. They will host “The Big Hit” an ... -
Cooper looking to impress in Arizona camp
It’s not often that one gets to Sherbrooke, Que. by making a trip to Arizona, but Chris Cooper is hoping to do just that.The local baseball ... -
Montgomery signs pro contract
All Brock Montgomery has ever needed was a chance to prove himself.The Moose Jaw hockey player wasn’t selected in the Western Hockey League ... -
Four locals claim powerlifting national titles
Moose Jaw had some familiar faces and a new face climb to the top of the podium at the Canadian Powerlifting Union’s National Championship. There ... -
Locals help lead Regina to title
They say nobody is perfect.The Regina Rebels tried their hardest to prove that saying wrong this Sask. Female Midget AAA Hockey League ... -
Bantam Tier II Warriors fall in league final
The Moose Jaw Bantam Tier II Warriors saw a tremendous season come to a close Tuesday.The team tasted a lot of success, but in the end some close ... -
Meadow Lake beats Peacock in thriller
SASKATOON — The Peacock Toilers and Meadow Lake Carpenter Spartans had faced each other enough that there would be no surprises in their Hoopla ... -
Cyclones comeback attempt comes up short
SASKATOON — It’s not often that you can hear panic.Saturday afternoon, the Central Cyclones made the blue-clad fans of the Prince Albert St. Mary ... -
Caronport wins bronze medals at Hoopla
SASKATOON — They say it’s never a bad season when you can win your final game.The Caronport Cougars played an excellent final game and ended ... -
Peacock wins in overtime to reach Hoopla final
Dramatic games are all part of the Hoopla experience.They’re even more fun when you come out on the winning end.The Peacock Toilers advanced to ... -
Cyclones surge to Hoopla final
The Central Cyclones were great Friday in their Hoopla opener.If they want to be crowned champions on Saturday they will probably need to be even ... -
Armbruster wins provincial swimming honour
Lauran Armbruster from the Moose Jaw Kinsmen Flying Fins won a rare honour this past weekend.It was a fitting award for a dedicated and selfless ...




