Team Saskatchewan is holding steady in fifth place in the medal standings at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C.
After having won five medals by last Wednesday, Saskatchewan has since won 16 more, adding four gold, six silver and six bronzes to their totals.
North Battleford’s Matthew Hudec picked up a second medal, silver in the Biathlon 12.5-km Pursuit.
Hudec had previously won gold in the Biathlon 10-km Sprint.
Other gold medal winners for Saskatchewan now include Brittany Hudak in the Cross Country Skiing 2.5km Standing Classic Para Female event.
She also won gold in the Cross Country Skiing 1.2-km Standing Classic Sprint Para Female event.
Lucas Morin took top spot in the Speed Skating Long Track 1,500 metre Male.
The fifth gold went to Jeremy Ruddick who won the Target Shooting Air Rifle Individual Male event.
New silver medalists were Gabrielle Sanson who too second in the Speed Skating Long Track 500 metre Female.
Morin also won silver in the Speed Skating Long Track 500 metre Male event.
Regina’s Madison Hart grabbed a silver medal in the Archery Compound individual event.
Graeme Fish of Moose Jaw came second in the 5000 metre Speed Skating Long Track event.
The Wheelchair Basketball Mixed team also picked up silver.
Morin also grabbed a pair of bronze medals, in both the 5000 metre Speed Skating Long Track and Speed Skating Long Track Mass Start.
Saskatoon’s Jesse Tyndall won bronze in the Gymnastics Artistic Pommel Horse Male event.
Michael Banman finished third in the Target Shooting Air Pistol Individual Male event, while Julia Warren placed third in the Individual Air Rifle event.
Another team won bronze, with the Team Pursuit Male Speed Skating team placing third.
AAA Sharks captain Jetta Derenoski was held pointless as Saskatchewan lost to Alberta in the bronze medal game in female hockey.
On the male side Saskatchewan dropped their opening game 4-1 to Alberta, before falling 2-1 to Quebec and dropping a 2-1 overtime decision against Nova Scotia.