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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

Wheat Kings reduce pre-season roster

Source: Brandon Wheat Kings Brandon, MB. – The Western Hockey League’s Brandon Wheat Kings reassigned seven players Sunday night following their annual Intrasquad Game at Westoba Place. Among the players were five 16-year olds and two 15-year old prospects, who are ineligible to play in the 2018-19 season. Following is the list of the players reassigned: Goal                 Connor Ungar              16 Defence           Jack Zayat                   16 Defence           Jacob Hoffrogge          15 Forward           Dylan James                15 Forward           Noah Wagner               16 Forward           Caiden Gault                16 Forward           William Highet             16 In Sunday afternoon’s Intrasquad game, veteran Luka Burzan scored twice, including the game tying goal with 23 seconds to play and the overtime game winner as Team Black scored a come from behind 6-5 victory over Team White. Burzan’s late game heroics overshadowed a brilliant performance from 16-year old center Ridly Greig. The Lethbridge product, who was the Wheat Kings first choice in the 2017 WHL Bantam Draft, scored three goals in a losing cause. Jake Chiasson, Rylan Bettens, Schael Higson and Wagner also scored for the Black team, who outshot the Whites 33-27, including 13-8 in the third period. Highet and Chad Nychuk meanwhile rounded out the scoring for the Whites. As a result of Sunday night’s moves, the Wheat Kings have trimmed their pre-season roster to thirty-four players – three goalkeepers, ten defencemen and 21 forwards, Of those, at least five will be attending National Hockey League training camps this coming week (Jiri Patera – Vegas, Stelio Mattheos – Carolina, Luka Burzan – Ottawa as well as Cole Reinhardt and Ty Lewis – Colorado) and two are 15-year olds – Chiasson and Brett Hyland, who were chosen 15th and 24thoverall in this year’s WHL Bantam Draft. Following is the list of players on the Wheat Kings’ current pre-season roster: Goal (3) Ethan Kruger, Dylan Myskiw, Jiri Patera Defence (10) Schael Higson, Chase Hartje, Neithan Salame, Zach Wytinck, Ty Ettinger, Jonny Lambos, Chad Nychuk, Vinny Iorio, Garrett Sambrook, Braden Schneider Forwards (21) Jonny Hooker, Nolan Ritchie, Caiden Daley, Stelio Mattheos, Rylan Bettens, Ty Thorpe, Jake Chiasson, Ben McCartney, Cole Reinhardt, Luka Burzan, Ty Lewis, Baron Thompson, Linden McCorrister, Connor Gutenberg, Lynden McCallum, Drayson Collyer, Marcus Sekundiak, Brett Hyland, Reilly Funk, Ridly Greig, Bode Hagan Sunday’s Intrasquad game marked the conclusion of camp for the Wheat Kings, who will now begin preparations for their 4-game pre-season schedule, which is set to begin Friday night in Brandon against the visiting Regina Pats. Tickets to the Wheat Kings two pre-season home games as well as the 2018 Brandon Sun Home Opener, presented by TELUS, will go on sale Tuesday morning at the Keystone Centre box office. Fans can also order online at keystonecentre.com or by calling (204) 726-3555. Speaking of tickets, this Friday (September 7th) is Season Ticket Pick up Day in the Keystone Centre’s south parking lot. For those that have not purchased one but would like to order one and get entered into the hockey club’s 20 Prizes in 20 Days Contest Giveaway, are encouraged to call the Wheat Kings’ office at (204) 726-3535 during regular business hours. Brandon brings up the curtain on their 2018-19 WHL schedule on Friday, September 21st against the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors.

Kody Fawcett wins Tamarack

Winnipeg's  Kody Fawcett defeated Dustin Dyck in match-play action on Saturday afternoon to claim the Men's Championship at the 85th annual Tamarack Golf Tournament held at the Clear Lake Golf Course each summer.  Fawcett advanced to Saturday's final after defeating Dale Murray on Friday while Dyck upended Jay Thiessen to advance.  A list of other Tamarack winners for 2018 are listed below. Women's: Kaitlin Troop Men's: Kody Fawcett Senior Men's: Gene Hodgson Champion Men's: Keith Fawcett Ladies Scramble: Margo Goodhand & Colleen Sinclair Junior Ladies: Hayley Shanks Junior Men's: Jordon McDonald

Midget AA hockey returns to Brandon for the first time since 2010

For the first time in nearly a decade a Midget AA hockey team will hit the ice in Brandon starting in 18/19.  The Brandon Midget 'AA' Wheat Kings will play in the Winnipeg U17 Midget AAA Development Prep League.  They will join 7 other teams in regular season (36 games) and playoff action.  They will also travel to Banff, Alberta for a National Midget ‘AA’ tournament on March 22-24.   The team will be coached by Dan Landry who recently lead the Vincent Massey Vikings to a record breaking 3 consecutive league Championships.  Joining Landry on the bench will be Tyler D'Aoust, Chris Semeschuk, Darris Hardern and Brandon Switzer.   Tryouts for the team begin September 15th - 18th and exhibition games have already been scheduled. Registration is available online by visiting the Hockey Brandon website or by going on the team website www.aawheatkings.ca.

Crooks captures crown

The quiet, unassuming Jeff Crooks, who operates Smitty’s in Brandon along with his wife Ivale, has done what people many thought would be impossible.  Over the past weekend in world famous Brainerd, Minnesota Jeff was able to beat 65 other cars and win 6 races in a row to capture the Super Gas category.  The races were held at the Brainerd International Raceway. This is his first national championship and according his wife Ivale this is like winning an Oscar.  “This is a racers dream” said Ivale. After a long stint of 20 years of racing this appears to be all worthwhile.  The costs are significant as Jeff points out that “it is all self-funded".   According to Crooks he "now perhaps will pick up some sponsor money but nothing to talk about”. From a safety perspective Jeff feels fortunate that he has only had a few bumps and bruises over the years.  “We have seen ambulances take away deceased drivers so we do know the risk" added Ivale Crooks. Next up for Team Crooks is Earlville, Iowa and Great Bend, Kansas. The last Manitoban to win was Lorette's Tom Patterson 11 years ago. https://www.nhra.com/results/2018/nhra-mello-yello-drag-racing-series/17426/detailed-results/super-gas

Basketball reunion buzz beginning to build

BRANDON – A major celebration to recognize Brandon University's rich basketball history is on the horizon. BU Athletics is inviting both men's and women's basketball alumni to attend a reunion as part of Homecoming 2018 from October 11-14. Quick Notes: Current Bobcat basketball and volleyball teams in pre-season action Former players versus former players in alumni games Wall of Fame induction ceremony at the Victoria Inn Homecoming street party The College Cap and Bobcat basketball celebration follows two highly successful alumni events. Close to 200 hockey members were back on campus in November 2016 and last October over 100 football alumni returned to celebrate. This year's event has plenty to offer as part of BU Homecoming 2018, including plenty of BU Athletics related activities. Basketball reunion attendees can take a trip down memory with two screenings of the popular documentary, 'Powerhouse on the Prairies' at the Evans Theatre on Thursday evening and Friday afternoon. The film highlights the Bobcats' incredible run of three straight national championship victories in the late 1980's. Friday evening includes registration and the 2018 Sports Wall of Fame Induction Ceremony kickoff event at the Healthy Living Centre. Previous inductees are invited to mingle with the new crop of inductees, who will be officially enshrined the following morning. The Wall of Fame brunch is among the big highlights with the 2017 ceremony drawing close to 400 supporters at the Victoria Inn. This years induction class is loaded with hoops legends with Courtney Bailey, Earnest Bell, Lynda Kidd Chorley, Linda Edwards Forsyth, Brian Pallister, Euan Roberts and Marie Rohleder being honoured as individuals. The 1979-80 men's team and the 1980-81 women's team are also being enshrined. For full event details, click here. Bobcats and College Caps from the past will also get the chance to play in alumni games on Saturday afternoon, while the current basketball and volleyball teams compete in pre-season games over the course of the weekend. A social will be held Saturday night with BU athletic alumni performing an outdoor concert near the Healthy Living Centre. To register for the basketball reunion, contact Events Coordinator Tyler Crayston at craystont@brandonu.ca or call (204) 727-7354.