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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

Bukac finds a new home, Lisoway turns pro

Brian Elder, a former goaltender with the Brandon Wheat Kings from 1994-97, has been named the Head Scout for the Virden Oil Capitals.  He has been working as a scout within the organization for the past 4-years. Daniel Bukac has found himself a new home with the OHL’s Niagara IceDogs.  Bukac had spent the the past two seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings prior to being dropped just before the CHL’s 2018 import draft. Quintin Lisoway has signed with the Rapid City Rush of the ECHL.  Lisoway had spent the past two seasons skating with the University of Manitoba Bisons hockey program, after having graduated from the junior ranks. The Dauphin Kings have named Mitch Topinka as an Assistant Coach for the upcoming season.  Topinka spent last season with the OCN Blizzard and will join new Kings head coach Doug Hedley behind the bench.
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Adult fall flag football kicks off shortly, players wanted

With adult rec sports, lake life, vacation season, kids back in school and another amazing Manitoba summer finished, Prairie Football League is running a Fall League for adults. Come play North America's fastest growing sports in one of the most comfortable seasons SW Manitoba has to offer. Building off their incredible inaugural spring season for No - Contact Flag Football, they have secured field time to run an Adult Fall League from September 9 - October 21. (Sundays) PFL plays and follows the Football Canada 5V5 No Contact Flag Football rules and protocols. Fees are $125.00/ player. Teams are minimum 8 and maximum 12 players.  All games are at John Reilly Rugby Fields. Schedule to be announced. Fees include 6 regular season games plus playoffs, FULL insurance, a jersey that you keep, game officials, mouth guard, playbook, and league fees. Smaller groups of 2, 3, 4 or more will combined to make teams if necessary, but you will definitely play with your group of friends.  PFL is an open gender league where everyone plays everyone. There are no minimum opposite gender player ratio rules.  Being a NO contact sport, and using this format in the Spring league, they found it was quite successful and enjoyable for those that played. Registration is now open at : prairiefootballleague.ca  
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U14 Magic successful at the Western Canadian Championship in Edmonton

Submitted On Friday, Magic beat the Edmonton Hornets 1-0 after an intense game including 2 extra Innings. As they gained momentum the team moved on and then trounced Coquitlam, B.C., 9-0. Following a 7-5 loss to the Calgary Kaizen’s on Saturday morning, the young ladies rebounded to beat South Delta, B.C. 4-2 then South East Hawks from Oxbow, Saskatchewan 9-0. Finishing the round robin play, Magic secured a win over Unity, Saskatchewan with a 10-1 victory on Sunday.  Westman Magic finished round robin play in second place, setting them up for semifinal game against Calgary. After a solid first inning, bringing in 5 runs then adding an additional 3 runs earned them an 8-3 win in the semifinal. That advanced them to Monday’s gold medal game. Edmonton rallied early in the final game which resulted in a very successful Silver Medal for these young and talented Westman ladies! The U14 Magic earned the right to represent Manitoba after a solid provincial run adding to a tournament gold in Saskatoon, a Silver in Fargo, N.D. as well as a third place finish in Regina earlier in the year.

Whitecloud, Geekie, Stallard lead Dominos to Division 1 title

In the WSHL Divison 1 final played this evening at the Sportsplex, Zack Whitecloud scored with just over a minute left in regulation to break a 2-2 tie and propel Dominos Packers to a 4-2 victory over Team Plante.  Morgan Geekie (2g) and Jordy Stallard (1g,1a) had 2-point nights for Domino's while Micheal Ferland (2g) and Brock Trotter (2a) had two points each for Team Plante.  Max Paddock made 23 saves in picking up the win in net for Dominos.

Brandon 13U Marlins claim AAA PeeWee Provincial title

The Brandon 13U Marlins are your 2018 AAA PeeWee Provincial baseball champions.  The championship didn't come easy as the Marlins found themselves down 5-0 after one inning before battling back to upend Oildome 9-7 in the day's feature match-up.  Earlier in the afternoon they received a complete game pitching performance from Nolan Chastko on their way to defeating North Winnipeg 4-2 in semi-final action.  In total 10 teams participated in this year's championship held in West St Paul.  Their roster can be found here. Their season is not yet complete as the Marlins are hosting the Baseball Canada 13U National Western Championship at Simplot Millennium Park from Aug. 16 to 19.