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25: 163: 168: 139:, which did not materialize before the league folded on July 9. The Breakers had a record of 11-10 at the time, their record was good for third place in the six team league. 129: 234: 205: 94: 229: 128:, three games to one in the championship series. All games in the finals were played in Saskatoon, due to travel costs. During that first season, 244: 254: 54: 239: 249: 224: 198: 191: 264: 76: 47: 259: 120:. They went on to win the league's regular season championship with a record of 30-16. They defeated the 136: 37: 41: 33: 58: 179: 117: 8: 113: 102: 97:
that began play in 1993, the league's first season. The team played their home games at
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The following season there were rumours that the team would be relocated to
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The team won their first ever game, 98-94 over their provincial rival, the
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