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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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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 ... -
Final win eludes Jordison at southerns
Joel Jordison’s fast start turned into a disappointing finish at the SaskTel Tankard Men’s Southern playdowns in Estevan.Jordison won his first ... -
Ice beat Warriors in lengthy shootout
It took 65 minutes, 20 shootout attempts and a video review, but the result was the same for the Moose Jaw Warriors.The Kootenay Ice prevailed ... -
Peacock advances to Invitational semi
They say defence wins championships, the Peacock Toilers defence certainly led them into the semifinals at the Moose Jaw Senior Girls ... -
Late rally can’t prevent eighth straight loss
The Moose Jaw Warriors didn’t give up battling until the buzzer sounded, but it wasn’t enough to snap their slide. The Warriors rallied, but came ... -
Rielly sent back to Warriors by Leafs
Morgan Rielly woke up Friday morning hoping he would get on a plane to Montreal that afternoon to make his National Hockey League debut.Instead, ... -
Cyclones continue to improve
The Central Cyclones played well and won their opening game at the Moose Jaw Senior Girls Invitational Basketball tournament Thursday.At this ... -
Strong second half helps Toilers open Invitational...
When the Peacock Toilers are on their game they can get rolling in a hurry.Their defence causes turnovers which springs their lethal transition ... -
Jordison looking to continue improving at southerns
Joel Jordison knows he hasn’t peaked too early this year.After a rough start to the curling season, the Moose Jaw skip and his Ford Curling ... -
Generals winning streak snapped in Yorkton
When the Moose Jaw Generals notched their seventh straight win Sunday, they managed to overcome a slow start with a sensational finish.There were ... -
Riverview celebrates second year of Hockey Canada...
The Hockey Canada Skills Academy celebrated its second year Wednesday by showing off the growth of the program.They also had a lot of fun.The ... -
Warriors pick up a point, but lose seventh straight...
Adam Lowry and the Swift Current Broncos kept their streaks alive.The Moose Jaw Warriors picked up a point for the first time in the new year, ... -
Peacock stays hot
The Peacock Toilers kept rolling Tuesday night.Peacock hasn’t played many games yet this season, but they looked like a well-oiled machine as ... -
Top derby skaters look for a spot on new team
Some of the most talented derby girls in Saskatchewan gathered in Moose Jaw Saturday with dreams of facing the highest level of ... -
Barker goes unbeaten to qualify for provincial Scotties
Qualifying for the SaskPower Scotties provincial championship is never easy.Moose Jaw’s Penny Barker knows that all to well.This weekend Barker’s ... -
Cyclones win boys Invitational title
Even when nothing went quite as planned at the Moose Jaw Senior Boys Invitational Basketball Tournament, the final was just what you would ... -
Generals score at buzzer in OT to win seventh...
Ben Duperreault had a pretty eventful weekend.The 16-year-old began it, by making his Western Hockey League debut Friday night with the Moose Jaw ... -
Warriors continue slide
Both the Moose Jaw Warriors and Brandon Wheat Kings were mired in a five-game losing streak heading into Friday’s Western Hockey League ... -
Warriors deal Andrew Johnson to Seattle
Even when it didn’t seem possible, the Moose Jaw Warriors got a little younger at the WHL trade deadline Thursday.The Warriors traded 18-year-old ... -
Warriors not anticipating a major move before deadline
A year ago Alan Millar made some of the bigger splashes leading up to the WHL trade deadline.This year Millar expects that he made his biggest ... -
Inconsistent Warriors lose fourth straight
The Moose Jaw Warriors are working hard enough. They just need to work smarter. Inconsistency continued to plague the Warriors this past weekend ... -
Eberle's work pays off in Warrior win
REGINA — In a game screaming out for a moment of greatness, Tanner Eberle provided two of them in two shifts.The Moose Jaw Warrior winger scored ... -
Trio of Warriors excited for Under-17 tournament
How most kids feel on Christmas Day was how a trio of Moose Jaw Warriors felt on Boxing Day.Brayden Point, Josh Uhrich and Miles Warkentine were ... -
National champs double-up on Generals at Mac's
The Moose Jaw Generals opening game loss at the Mac’s Midget Tournament was fairly predictable.Which isn’t to say that Generals head coach Ray ... -
Warriors call-up some young reinforcements
The Christmas break came to an abrupt end for the Moose Jaw Warriors Wednesday.The players made their way back to Moose Jaw on Boxing Day and ... -
Prairie Edge skaters come together for Holiday...
The Prairie Edge School of Skating got into the holiday spirit with their second annual Holiday Spectacular.Saturday’s event featured skaters ... -
Bantam AA Warriors looking for a second-half surge
The Moose Jaw Bantam AA Warriors finished the first half of their season on a losing note, but their recent play has them looking to push for a ...




