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Stephanie Zoer, Freelance Reporter

Stephanie Zoer, Freelance Reporter

Stephanie Zoer has been writing for the Carlyle Observer since April 2020.
She enjoys helping her husband Frank in construction with their company, FSK Construction Services.
On days off, when she gets one, she builds elaborate purple martin bird houses, and also does pebble art. In the winter months, she will sit and knit or crochet while watching TV.
Gardening is another enjoyment. And she has always loved horses, and enjoys writing about them. She owns a beautiful Arabian Appaloosa mare.
Stephanie and Frank have been married for 43 years. They have a son and a daughter.
They have lived in the area for about 14 years. They also lived in Ontario and Alberta, but now call Stoughton home.

Recent Work by Stephanie

Estevan won third annual Carlyle Cup by beating Notre Dame

Estevan won third annual Carlyle Cup by beating Notre Dame

Estevan defeated Notre Dame 4-3 in a back-and-forth contest.
Redvers Minor Hockey Day brings a large crowd

Redvers Minor Hockey Day brings a large crowd

Games took place in the southeast Saskatchewan town throughout a day.
CWE professional wrestling returned to Carlyle, Estevan

CWE professional wrestling returned to Carlyle, Estevan

Former WWE and WCW wrestler Juventud Guerrera was the featured attraction.
Alana Wilson named Sask's top senior umpire

Alana Wilson named Sask's top senior umpire

Alana Wilson has accomplished a lot as a baseball umpire.
Fans came out to Riders on the Road in Lampman

Fans came out to Riders on the Road in Lampman

Rider Pride was on full display on Lampman on Saturday.
Carlyle motocross races drew lots of entries

Carlyle motocross races drew lots of entries

Races were held on Sept. 21 and 22.
Carlyle female football player thrives with Estevan male team

Carlyle female football player thrives with Estevan male team

Taya Stigings found her love of football when she was in the sixth grade.
Sask golfer selected for international long drive event

Sask golfer selected for international long drive event

Zack Sharp of Carlyle will be part of Team Canada for the World Amateur Long Drive Competition being held from Sept. 25-29.
Kenosee Lake had first wrestling match on the beach

Kenosee Lake had first wrestling match on the beach

The event took place on Aug. 31 and was organized by Wendy Marcotte, a wrestling coach from Carlyle.
Carlyle's Wade Robertson Memorial tournament was a sell out

Carlyle's Wade Robertson Memorial tournament was a sell out

A total of 108 golfers flocked to the Carlyle Golf Course for the fundraising tournament.
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