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Wheat King’s Elick drafted by Columbus, Caswell goes to Seattle

Wheat Kings announce intent to bid for 2026 CHL Memorial Cup

Wendy’s Summer Hockey League Honors Previous Players

Revitalizing Our Ice Rink: An Update on Community Sportsplex

Thiesen wins fourth Grey Owl

Lewis, Howarth still on top

Lewis, Howarth lead 62nd annual Grey Owl men’s golf tournament

Lemoine selected in first round of MJHL draft, seven Brandon prospects selected overall

Brandon’s Tyler Coulter signs in Sweden with Vimmerby

Tyler Coulter has signed with Vimmerby a Swedish Division 1 ice hockey team.  Coulter scored 176 points (76g + 100a) during his four seasons in the WHL with the Wheat Kings.  "I hope to contribute offensively. I know the team has done well so far and hope to take it one more step," said Coulter about joining his new team.  He will board a plane to Sweden tomorrow and is scheduled to be in Vimmerby on Monday evening.  He will be the lone Canadian on the team.

2018-19 North Central Hockey League new faces in new places

The North Central Hockey League season officially gets underway tomorrow with three games on tap.  All nine teams will return to the league for 2018/19 including  the defending North Central Hockey League champion Grandview Comets.  Each team play a single home-and-home schedule against each of the other teams for a total of 16 games. Th Miniota-Elkhorn C-Hawks appear to have added some additional firepower to their lineup including Dustin Fisher, Bradley Bowles  and Taylor Sanheim.  Brad Cole, who played 3 seasons in the AHL and numerous seasons of pro hockey in Europe, is also listed on the roster of the C-Hawks. Other new faces looking to make an impact are Rylee Zimmer (Russell), Jordan McCausland (Shoal Lake), Derek LeBlanc (Virden), Corey Rae (Moosomin), Layne Anderson (Rivers) and Brock Nixon (Russell).

Brandon 13u Marlins named high performance team of the year

The Brandon 13u Marlins baseball team received Baseball Manitoba's award for High Performance Team of the Year (minor) at an awards banquet last night in Winnipeg.  Coached by Dave Martine, the team finished first in the Winnipeg league with a 18-2 record prior to going 3-0 in the provincial qualifier and 5-1 at provincials.  They closed out the season by going 3-3 to finish 4th at AAA Westerns.  Martine also received an award as the High Performance Coach of the Year.

New faces join THHL teams

The 2018/19 Tiger Hills Hockey League season got underway with games starting on October 19.   Thirteen teams have returned to the league including the defending league champion Gladstone Lakers.  Gladstone upset the Killarney Shamrocks in last season's finals.   The Shamrocks had been a 2-time defending league champion (15/16 & 16/17) prior to last season.  Brandon Switzer, a highly sought after free agent, joined Killarney this season.  Looking to keep pace the Boissevain Border Kings added several new players for 18/19 including former Brandon Wheat King Darren Bestland and former Prince Albert Raider Devon LeBlanc. Other notable newcomers to the league looking to make an impact include Matt Greening (Deloraine), Graehme Hore (Wawanesa), Shayne Wiebe (Neepawa), Maverick Rafter (MacGregor) and Montana Tanner (Wawanesa).

Roziere named coach of the year

For the second straight year Bobcats men's soccer coach Jesse Roziere is being recognized for his outstanding efforts being named MCAC coach of the year. The 27 year-old Brandon product is in his third season at the helm of the Bobcats and has made steady improvements in each season, this year culminating in a near-perfect 9-0-1 record and the #1 seed entering this weekend's Final Four championship. "Jesse is very deserving of this recognition. He is a dedicated coach who been patient with the process while following his plan to develop the soccer program he's created," says BU Athletic Director Russ Paddock. "The team's success is a result of Jesse's ability to improve individual skills as well as the team buying in to the system he has established," Paddock adds. In conjunction with his coaching duties, one of Roziere's goals has been to grow soccer in Brandon and the Westman region. In his role as Technical Director of the Westman Regional Soccer Association, Roziere has held a series of clinics that connects Bobcat soccer players with youth soccer players in the region. Roziere and the Bobcats take on #4 seed St. Boniface in a rematch of last March's Futsal Final. Game time is 2:15 pm at Winnipeg's Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex. Sunday's championship final is set for 3:30 pm in Winnipeg and can be seen live on the MCAC Facebook page.