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2018 Baseball Sask Provincial Champions History Baseball Sask Provincial Champions History Mosquito AAA 1985 Weyburn 2002 Regina Pacers 1969 Prince Albert Kingsmen 1986 Regina Barons 2003 Saskatoon Cardinals 1970 Saskatoon Angels 1987 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2004 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1971 Saskatoon Angels 1988 Saskatoon Orioles 2005 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1972 Saskatoon Blue Cubs 1989 Saskatoon Dodgers 2006 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1973 Saskatoon Expos 1990 Saskatoon Dodgers 2007 Saskatoon Cardinals 1974 Regina Red Sox 1991 Saskatoon Dodgers 2008 Saskatoon Braves 1975 Saskatoon Grey Cubs 1992 Regina Yankees 2009 Saskatoon Braves 1976 Saskatoon Cardinals 1993 Saskatoon Red Sox 2010 Saskatoon A’s 1977 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1994 Regina Blue Jays 2011 Saskatoon Braves 1978 Melville Millionaires 1995 Saskatoon Orioles 2012 Regina Buffalos 1979 Churchbridge 1996 Saskatoon Cardinals 2013 Saskatoon BJ Dirtbags 1980 Prince Albert Dog n’ Suds 1997 Regina Blue Jays 2014 Saskatoon Cardinals 1981 Saskatoon Braves 1998 Regina White Sox 2015 Saskatoon BJ Dirtbags 1982 Saskatoon Braves 1999 Regina Pacers 2016 Regina White Sox 1983 Prince Albert Anavets 2000 Saskatoon Red Sox 2017 Humboldt Dodgers 1984 Prince Albert Anavets 2001 Regina Pacers 2018 White Butte Broncos Mosquito Tier 1 1995 Humboldt Blue Jays 2008 Lloydminster Twins 1983 Battleford 1996 North Battleford 2009 Lloydminster Twins 1984 Esterhazy 1997 Lloydminster Blues 2010 Lloydminster Twins 1985 Edam 1998 Weyburn Pan Oilers 2011 Swift Current Indians 1986 Saskatoon Cubs 1999 Swift Current Indians 2012 Swift Current Indians 1987 Kindersley 2000 Weyburn Pan Oilers 2013 Swift Current Indians 1988 Kindersley 2001 Weyburn Pan Oilers 2014 Swift Current Indians 1989 Humboldt 2002 Weyburn Encana Oilers 2015 Swift Current Indians 1990 Regina Buffalos 2003 Swift Current Indians 2016 White Butte Broncos 1991 Kindersley 2004 Weyburn Encana Oilers 2017 Weyburn Beavers 1992 Humboldt 2005 Southeast Haulers 2018 Lloydminster Twins 1993 Melville Millionaires 2006 Swift Current Indians 1994 Swift Current Kings 2007 Weyburn Encana Oilers Mosquito Tier 2 2006 Saskatoon Red Sox 2011 Regina White Sox 2016 2007 Saskatoon Braves 2012 Saskatoon BJ Screwballs 2017 White Butte Broncos 2008 Saskatoon A’s 2013 Saskatoon Braves 2018 White Butte Broncos 2009 Regina Pacers 2014 Saskatoon Cardinals 2010 Saskatoon Blue Jay Wild 2015 Saskatoon A’s Mosquito Tier 3 1989 Kamsack 1993 Wilkie 1986 Kelvington 1990 Outlook 1994 Nipawin 1987 Tisdale 1991 Wilkie 1995 Bruno Flames 1988 Assiniboia 1992 Wilkie 1996 Davidson 1997 Martensville 2005 Martensville Mustangs 2013 Melville Millionaires 1998 Humboldt Flyers 2006 Melfort Selects 2014 Melville Millionaires 1999 Tisdale 2007 Melfort Selects 2015 Unity Cardinals 2000 Wishart A’s 2008 Melfort Selects 2016 Muenster Red Sox 2001 City Park Aces 2009 Melfort Selects 2017 Unity Cardinals 2002 Unity Cardinals 2010 Macklin Lakers 2018 Macklin Lakers 2003 Martensville Heat 2011 Humboldt Heat 2004 Martensville Mustangs 2012 Unity Cardinals Mosquito Tier 4 1997 Codette 2008 Wynyard Blues 1986 Muenster 1998 Davidson 2009 Muenster Red Sox 1987 Muenster 1999 Wilkie 2010 Southey Eagles 1988 Glaslyn 2000 Raymore 2011 Dinsmore Dynamos 1989 Wawota 2001 Wilkie 2012 Muenster Red Sox 1990 Glaslyn 2002 Muenster Red Sox 2013 Muenster Red Sox 1991 Glaslyn 2003 Canora Reds 2014 Unity Cardinals 1992 Redvers 2004 Outlook Outlaws 2015 Watrous Lakers 1993 St. Gregor/Leroy 2005 Carrot River Loggers 2016 1994 Southey 2006 Lumsden Cubs 2017 Macklin Lakers 1996 Bruno Flames 2007 Lumsden Cubs 2018 Muenster Red Sox Mosquito Tier 5 2016 Macklin Lakers 2017 2018 Lloydminster Twins Mosquito Tier 6 2018 Eston Ramblers Pee Wee AAA 1975 Regina Cardinals 1998 Regina White Sox 1953 Saskatoon Dodgers 1976 Swift Current 1999 Saskatoon Rays 1954 Prince Albert Cosmos 1977 Melville Co-ops 2000 Saskatoon Cardinals 1955 Saskatoon Dodgers (North) 1978 Saskatoon Cubs 2001 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1955 Regina (South) 1979 Saskatoon Braves 2002 Estevan Haulers 1956 Lashburn Linnets 1980 Melville 2003 Saskatoon Red Sox 1957 Lashburn Linnets 1981 Regina Giants 2004 Regina Pacers 1958 Prince Albert Anavets 1982 Weyburn Young Fellows 2005 Regina White Sox 1959 Prince Albert K of C 1983 Regina Tigers 2006 Regina White Sox 1960 Saskatoon Orioles 1984 Saskatoon Angels 2007 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1961 Saskatoon Anavets 1985 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2008 Saskatoon Cardinals 1962 Craik 1986 Prince Albert Anavets 2009 Saskatoon Cardinals 1963 Saskatoon Dodgers 1987 Saskatoon Braves 2010 Saskatoon Braves 1964 Saskatoon Red Sox 1988 Saskatoon Orioles 2011 Saskatoon Braves 1965 Prince Albert Legion 1989 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2012 Saskatoon A’s 1966 Langenburg Aces 1990 Saskatoon Dodgers 2013 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1967 Nipawin Legion 1991 Saskatoon Braves 2014 Regina White Sox 1968 Humboldt A’s 1992 Regina Buffalos 2015 Saskatoon BJ Dirtbags 1970 Melville Mets 1993 Kindersley Klippers 2016 Sask Five Giants 1971 Viscount Cubs 1994 Estevan Haulers 2017 Regina Buffalos 1972 Saskatoon Senators 1995 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2018 Regina White Sox 1973 Regina All Stars 1996 Prince Albert Astros 1974 Saskatoon Blue Cubs 1997 Saskatoon Rays Pee Wee Tier 1 1992 Humboldt 2006 Yorkton Cardinals 1973 Saskatoon Grey Cubs 1993 Lloydminster Blues 2007 Swift Current Indians 1974 Langenburg Expos 1994 Melville Millionaires 2008 Martensville Mustangs 1975 Canora Jets 1995 Lloydminster Merchants 2009 Lloydminster Twins 1976 Saskatoon Dodgers 1996 Weyburn Young Fellows 2010 Lloydminster Twins 1983 Davidson 1997 Martensville Marauders 2011 Lloydminster Twins 1984 Hudson Bay 1998 North Battleford 2012 Muenster Red Sox 1985 Rosetown Rockets 1999 Weyburn Young Fellows 2013 Humboldt Dodgers 1986 Kindersley 2000 Swift Current Indians 2014 Unity Cardinals 1987 Weyburn Young Fellows 2001 Swift Current Indians 2015 Swift Current Indians 1988 Yorkton 2002 Weyburn Young Fellows 2016 Prince Albert Royals 1989 Weyburn Young Fellows 2003 Estevan Haulers 2017 Lloydminster Twins 1990 Swift Current 2004 Lloydminster Twins 2018 Sask Five Giants 1991 Humboldt 2005 Holdfast Knights Pee Wee Tier 2 2005 Saskatoon Rays 2010 Saskatoon Bashing Braves 2015 Saskatoon BJ X-Treme 2006 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2011 Saskatoon Athletics 2016 Dinsmore Dynamos 2007 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2012 Saskatoon Braves 2017 North East Expos 2008 Regina Buffalos 2013 Saskatoon BJ Iron Birds 2018 Unity Cardinals 2009 Saskatoon Beast Braves 2014 Regina Buffalos Pee Wee Tier 3 1997 Tisdale 2009 Melfort Selects 1986 Edam 1998 Maple Creek 2010 Melfort Selects 1987 Watrous 1999 Wilkie 2011 Melfort Selects 1988 Wawota 2000 Humboldt Flyers 2012 Humboldt Dodgers 1989 Unity 2001 Humboldt Flyers 2013 Unity Cardinals 1990 Nipawin 2002 Meadow Lake White Sox 2014 South West Selects 1991 Battleford 2003 Watson Rockets 2015 Muenster Red Sox 1992 Battleford 2004 Watrous Lakers 2016 North East Expos 1993 Wilkie 2005 Martensville Mustangs 2017 Battlefords Beavers 1994 Tisdale 2006 Humboldt Heat 2018 North East Wolfpack 1995 Wilkie 2007 Melfort Selects 1996 Wilkie 2008 Pilot Butte Broncos Pee Wee Tier 4 1997 Kenaston 2009 Muenster Red Sox 1986 Milestone 1998 Hanley 2010 Porcupine Plain 1987 Milestone 1999 Codette 2011 Hudson Bay Black Aces 1988 Riverhurst 2000 Craik 2012 Unity Cardinals 1989 Hodgeville 2001 Wilkie Brewers 2013 Dinsmore Diamondbacks 1990 Glaslyn 2002 Raymore Renegades 2014 Lumsden Cubs 1991 Wawota Blue Jays 2003 Raymore Renegades 2015 Dinsmore Dynamos 1992 Craik 2004 Wakaw Lakers 2016 Wynyard Blues 1993 Glaslyn 2005 Muenster Red Sox 2017 Kindersley Royals 1994 Stockholm 2006 Lumsden Cubs 2018 Kipling Royals 1995 Wawota Blue Jays 2007 Carrot River Loggers 1996 Wawota Blue Jays 2008 Edam Blue Sox Pee Wee Tier 5 2016 Moose Mountain Drillers 2017 Saskatoon Braves 2018 Saskatoon Braves Bandits Bantam AAA 1975 Regina Can Martyrs 1998 Weyburn Royals 1954 Prince Albert Rotary 1976 Humboldt 1999 Saskatoon Rays 1955 Prince Albert Elks (North) 1977 Regina Foresters 2000 Regina Pacers 1955 Swift Current (South) 1978 Prince Albert Cokes 2001 Saskatoon Cardinals 1956 Blaine Lake Rockets 1979 Melville Lions 2002 Regina Blue Jays 1957 Saskatoon Braves 1980 Saskatoon Cubs 2003 Regina Blue Jays 1958 Lashburn Cardinals 1981 North Battleford Jacks 2004 Saskatoon Red Sox 1959 Unity Maple Leafs 1982 Saskatoon Red Sox 2005 Estevan Haulers 1960 Yorkton 7-Ups 1983 Regina Expos 2006 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1961 Saskatoon Orioles 1984 Yorkton Cardinals 2007 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1962 Tisdale 1985 Regina Cosmos 2008 Moose Jaw Tigers 1963 Saskatoon Cardinals 1986 Saskatoon Cardinals 2009 Moose Jaw Mallards 1964 Saskatoon Dodgers 1987 Regina Athletics 2010 Regina Pacers 1965 Saskatoon Dodgers 1988 Saskatoon Braves 2011 Saskatoon Cardinals 1966 Saskatoon Red Sox 1989 Saskatoon Dodgers 2012 Lloydminster Twins 1967 Saskatoon Indians 1990 Saskatoon Blue Jays 2013 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1968 Prince Albert Pepsi 1991 Moose Jaw Cardinals 2014 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1969 Regina Optimist 1992 Battlefords Beavers 2015 Saskatoon A’s 1970 Melville Lions 1993 Battlefords Beavers 2016 Saskatoon Braves 1971 Melville Lions 1994 Regina Buffalos 2017 Saskatoon Blue Jays 1972 Regina CBL All Stars 1995 Saskatoon Red Sox 2018 Sask Five Giants 1973 Saskatoon Royals 1996 Regina Buffalos 1974 Regina CBL All Stars 1997 Estevan Utility Mine Bantam Tier 1 1994 Swift Current Rebels 2008 Swift Current Indians 1973 Regina Lumber Kings 1995 Weyburn Legion Sox 2009 Swift Current Indians 1974 Regina Lumber Kings 1996 Tisdale Kinsmen 2010 Swift Current Indians 1975 Regina St. Mary’s 1997 Swift Current Indians 2011 Swift Current Indians 1976 Saskatoon Red Sox 1998 Nipawin
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