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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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Generals looking ahead to bigger challenges
Sunday was the last time the Moose Jaw Generals are going to get a free pass.The Generals took care of business with a comfortable 5-1 win over ... -
Warriors score four unanswered goals to beat Raiders
It was pirate night in Prince Albert, but it was the Moose Jaw Warriors who made off with two points and left town.The Warriors scored four ... -
Warriors can't match Mem Cup hosts
The Saskatoon Blades looked every bit a team building to compete for the Memorial Cup.The Moose Jaw Warriors showed signs that they may have some ... -
New book chronicles 100 years of golf in Moose Jaw
It was a simple question that produced a comprehensive answer.“Somebody said ‘how old is the Hillcrest?’ and I said ‘I don’t know, but I’ll find ... -
Complete performance leads to Warriors win
Tuesday night the Moose Jaw Warriors didn’t focus on the standings or the opponent. Instead they just played hockey.In fact, they played hockey ... -
Riders put a lot of style into motocross show
In his 16 years as a professional freestyle motocross rider, Kris Garwasiuk has seen the impossible become normal.Even so, the tricks on display ... -
Quartet of local rinks advance to regionals
The Peacock girls curling team were thrown some challenges Saturday, but prevailed at the South Central district curling playdowns.Peacock’s rink ... -
Warriors coming home empty-handed after loss to Ice
This past weekend was a great chance for the Moose Jaw Warriors to make a move in the Eastern Conference standings.Unfortunately for the Warriors ... -
Warriors suffer big loss in Medicine Hat
The Moose Jaw Warriors playoff aspirations were dealt a blow Friday in Medicine Hat.The Warriors lost 4-1 in Medicine Hat to lose ground in the ... -
Paulic ready to shoulder the load
Though he won the Moose Jaw Warriors starting goaltender job by abstention, Justin Paulic has fit the bill for the past three weeks.With Daniel ... -
Vanier wins defensive battle
In a game where the defences ruled the day, a little offensive production went a long way.The Vanier Spirits were able to persevere and edge the ... -
City high school curling champions crowned
James Barkway’s Central boys curling foursome took the long way back to repeat as city champions.The Central boys beat Peacock 10-2 in the ... -
Hall of Fame speakers shine at banquet
In many ways the 21st annual Kinsmen Celebrity Sports Banquet was typical of those in the past: a stage full of noted athletes provided a lot of ... -
Power play woes cost Generals in weekend split
Saturday, the Moose Jaw Generals power play woes weren’t a factor in their 6-0 win.Sunday, the Generals poor power play cost them the game.The ... -
Warriors double-up on Tigers
For a team that is supposed to be offensively challenged, the Moose Jaw Warriors showed some touch around the net Friday night.The Warriors ... -
Barker finishes weekend with two wins
Penny Barker didn’t get the breakthrough she was hoping for at the SaskPower Saskatchewan Scotties women’s curling championship.However, the ... -
Warriors blanked by Blades
Meatloaf once sang that two out of three ain’t bad.For the Moose Jaw Warriors it constituted a very strong weekend of hockey.The Warriors snapped ... -
Pink In The Rink a success on and off the ice
The Moose Jaw Female Bantam Warriors were winners on and off the ice Sunday.The local team skated to a 5-1 win over the Fort Qu’Appelle Flyers ... -
Fioretti provides a dramatic winner
It was a dream finish in what had been a nightmare January for the Moose Jaw Warriors.Sam Fioretti scored with one-tenth of a second left in ... -
Bantam Female Warriors raising the bar for Pink In...
After a successful debut, the Moose Jaw Female Bantam Warriors are ready for an even bigger Pink In The Rink. The local hockey team will host the ... -
Local judo athletes face tough competition at Sask Open
The Sask Open featured the highest level of judo competition in the province for more than a decade.Which made the successes of the Moose Jaw ... -
Generals move into second place with win
If the Moose Jaw Generals are going to have a long playoff run, they are going to need to play a certain style.They can look back at Thursday’s ... -
Toilers get a good result but seek better play
Wins and losses aren’t as important as progress at this stage of the basketball season.Typically when coaches talk about worrying about the ... -
Gardner verbally commits to UND
Most young hockey players growing up in Moose Jaw dream of playing in the WHL and the NHL. Rhett Gardner’s dream was always a little different. ... -
Warriors blanked as losing streak continues
The Edmonton Oil Kings’ veterans had empathy for the current woes of the Moose Jaw Warriors.Not that they were going to go easy on their ... -
Barker looking forward to return to Scotties
Penny Barker is full of optimism heading into her second trip to the provincial Scotties.Her Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre team qualified through ... -
Selects football team headed to Texas for tournament
Zeljko Stefanovic admits that the idea of forming a football team in the dead of winter to travel to take on some teams in Texas was a little out ... -
Local taekwondo athletes make nationals debut
Mackenzie Miller and Mekonnen Cridland had to wait nearly 10 months to take advantage of the chance they earned by winning a provincial taekwondo ... -
Peacock wins girls Invitational tournament
The Peacock Toilers wanted to measure their progress over the course of the Moose Jaw Senior Girls Invitational Basketball Tournament.Suffice it ... -
Power play keys Generals to two wins
The Moose Jaw Generals power play finally got going this weekend.They just wish the chances they got didn’t come at such a high cost.Saturday ...




