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THHL loses 4 teams, season starts October 25

Hamilton Going to Tour de France

Brandon’s Caswell Named Captain of Swift Current Broncos: A New Chapter for the Young Leader

Brandon’s Paige Crossley Signs with Minot State Women’s Hockey Team

Sally Leask, Former Westman Magic Softball Star, Commits to Division 1 at Rider University

Wheat Kings release training camp schedule, rosters

Foxwarren rink hit by severe storm

Knoop captures 2024 Tamarack men’s golf tournament

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U16 Brandon Blizzards win tournament gold

Story:Submitted The U16 Brandon Blizzards came away with gold after an exciting 7-2 victory over the Park City Wildcats in the Brandon Ringette Tournament final. Brandon started the tournament with a 7-2 win over the Red River Royal Rage.  They booked their ticket straight to the final with a thrilling 3-2 overtime win over Park City on Saturday night in a very physical, fast paced game. In the gold medal game, the stands were full in anticipation of a repeat of the overtime match. Brandon’s defence were the key to victory, as the Wildcats came out firing on all cylinders. The defence core of Bree Pringle, Jenna Wollman, Kate Bell and Erica Brake all played important roles in keeping Park City shooters off of the scoresheet early in the game.  And goaltender Emily Robb was cool and calm in making 42 saves.  Blizzards were led by Jasmine Horwood with 4 goals and Jordyn Rolling with 3.   Brandon took a 3-1 lead into the second half.  Goals by Horwood and Rolling 46 seconds apart early in the second period helped the Blizzards secure the win.
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Wheat Kings announce guest speakers for Sportsman’s Dinner

Credit:  Brandon Wheat Kings Release Brandon, MB. – The Chief Executive Officer of Hockey Canada will headline plans for the 2019 Brandon Wheat Kings’ Q Country Sportsman’s Dinner, presented by TELUS, scheduled for Thursday, February 7th in the Keystone Centre. Tom Renney will be joined by comedian Steve Patterson as headliners for the event, which is held annually to raise money for the hockey club’s Scholarship Fund. As Hockey Canada’s CEO, Renney oversees hockey development programs both nationally and internationally, as well as high performance programs. He manages and oversees all operations for competitions that Canada participates in internationally and is a member of the Board of Directors. A native of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Renney joined Hockey Canada after enjoying a wealth of hockey experience at both the international and professional levels. He served as vice-president of hockey operations with Hockey Canada from 1997-99 and helped coach Team Canada to a silver medal at the 1999 IIHF World Junior Championship. He’s also served as head coach with Canada’s National Men’s Team from 1992-94, capturing a silver medal at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games in Norway. An associate coach with the National Hockey League’s Detroit Red Wings in 2013-14, he also served as a head coach with the Edmonton Oilers from 2010-12, New York Rangers from 2004-08 and Vancouver Canucks in 1996-97. During his NHL coaching career, Renney continued to maintain ties to the national program, serving as an assistant coach at both the 2004 and 2005 IIHF World Championships, winning a gold and silver medal in 2005 and 2005 respectively. Prior to coaching at the national and professional levels, Renney served as head coach of the Western Hockey League’s Kamloops Blazers from 1990-92, leading the team to an impressive 101-37-6 record. His .714 winning percentage ranks as the all time best in Canadian Hockey League history. Under his guidance, the Blazers captured two league championship titles as well as the 1992 Memorial Cup in Seattle. Patterson meanwhile is best known as the host of the hit show The Debaters on CBC Radio One. He3’s been a professional headliner since 1997 and has taped numerous national television specials in the past decade including four Just for Laughs galas. His performance in 2010 earned him a Gemini nomination and caused host Steve Martin to exclaim “if I’d have known he was going to be THAT good, I would have cancelled him.” Following that performance, Patterson was named Best Male Stand-up comedian at the 2011 and 2013 Canadian Comedy awards and was nominated at the 2015 Canadian Screen Awards as Host on HGTV’s I Wrecked my House. His latest project adds budding producer to his list of accomplishments with his show The Smartass-ociates, making smart people funnier and funny people smarter, being developed for release this winter. Tickets to this year’s event are $125 each and can be ordered by calling the Wheat Kings at (204) 726-3535. For more information on the event, its history as well as the WHL Scholarship Foundation, be sure to check out the club’s official website located at www.wheatkings.com Speaking of the club’s Scholarship Fund, 23 former members of the Wheat Kings’ organization, including seven members of the 2016 WHL Championship club have been awarded WHL scholarships for the 2018-19 academic year. The seven members from the Wheat Kings championship club include Duncan Campbell, James Shearer, Mitch Wheaton, Jordan Thompson, Jordan Papirny, Logan Thompson and Garrett Armour. Other Wheat Kings awarded scholarships this year include Taylor Cooper, Josh Dechaine, Ayrton Nikkel, Ryan Pilon, Luke Harrison, Jack Palmer, Jordan Wharrie, Colton Waltz, Chad Robinson, Taylor Green, Ryley Lindgren, Kord Pankewicz, Dominic Thom, Aiden Mucenski, Reid Gow and Mark Taraschuk. This season, WHL clubs will contribute in excess of $2.6 million to WHL graduates utilizing the WHL Scholarship. Over the past ten years, WHL clubs have awarded 3,458 scholarships, representing a contribution in excess of $20 million by WHL ownership to graduate players.
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ROH’s The Kingdom & Brutus Beefcake headline wrestling shows in Souris & Virden

The Canadian wrestling Elite (CWE) will be coming back to Western Manitoba with several impressive shows scheduled to take place.  The CWE's Struttin' & Cuttin' Tour, which features wrestlers from around the world, will be touching down in Virden (November 13) and Souris (November 14). WWE Legend Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake headlines the tour along with The Kingdom.  The Kingdom "is a villainous professional wrestling stable, currently working for Ring of Honor (ROH) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW).  The team currently consisting of Matt Taven, TK O'Ryan and Vinny Marseglia".  Rhett Titus another ROH wrestler is also scheduled to appear along with "The Japanese Beast" Shigehiro, Belgium's "Belgian Bull" Robin Lekime, and the CWE Champion "Hotshot" Danny Duggan. Tuesday, November 13th- Virden, MB Location: Virden Collegiate (251 Kent St.) Time: Doors Open 6:30pm, Bell time 7pm Tickets: VIP First Access Ticket $23, General Admission $18 in advance, $21 at the door. Advance Tickets Available at: Gopher Creek Coffee Company (143 Nelson St. W,) Purchase tickets online at www.cwetickets.com https://www.facebook.com/events/242253763055697/ Wednesday, November 14th- Souris, MB Location: Souris & Glenwood Memorial Complex (32- 3rd Ave West) Time: VIP Special Access 6pm, Doors Open 6:30pm, Bell time 7pm Tickets: VIP First Access Ticket $23, General Admission $18 in advance, $21 at the door. Advance Tickets Available At: Souris Timeless Treasures (86 First St. South) Chicken Chef (54 1st St. S)Purchase tickets online at cwetickets.com https://www.facebook.com/events/215812415746551/ *lineup subject to change
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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.
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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).