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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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Softball MB U19A Provincials day one results from the Ashley Neufeld Complex

Team Wins Losses Smitty’s Terminators 2 0 Westman Magic 1 1 Winnipeg Lightning 1 1 Manitoba Thunder 1 1 Central Energy 1 1 Manitoba Angels 0 2 Friday’s Results Wpg Lightning 5 Central 1 MB Thunder 5 MB Angels 1 Smitty’s 7 Westman 0 Central 6 MB Thunder 3 Westman 2 MB Angels 0 Smitty’s 9 Wpg Lightning 0 Saturday’s Games Central vs. Smitty’s, 10:00 a.m. Westman vs. MB Thunder, 10:00 a.m. MB Angels vs. Wpg Lightning, 12:00 p.m. MB Angels vs. Smitty’s, 2:00 p.m. Wpg Lightning vs. MB Thunder, 2:00 p.m. Central vs. Westman, 4:00 p.m. Game 1 – Winnipeg Lightning 5 Central Energy 1   Gill Woodward had a pair of hits and Maddie Sutherland had a two-run double to lead the Lightning to the victory.  Kennedy Linklater had a solo home run to account for Central’s only run. Nicole Hammersley picked up the win for the Lightning while Ashton Dueck took the loss for Central. Game 2 – Manitoba Thunder 5 Manitoba Angels 1   Danica Ruest’s solo home run started a five-run sixth inning to power the Thunder to the victory. Game 3 – Smitty’s Terminators 7 Westman Magic 0   A five-run second inning helped the Terminators to the lopsided win in the opening game of the Championship for the host team.  Rianna Aasen had a solo home run as part of the big inning, and also singled and scored a pair of runs.  Jasmin Pipella took the loss for the Magic while Danielle Waychyshyn and Kaitlyn Slator had the only hits for Westman. Game 4 – Central Energy 6 Manitoba Thunder 3   The Energy used a four-run fourth inning to even their record at 1-and-1.  Nikki Newman and Hailey Yuskin had home runs for Central while Kassidy Cunningham went the distance to pick up the win.  C.C. Cyr took the loss for the Thunder, who had jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the 1st inning. Game 5 – Westman Magic 2 Manitoba Angels 0   Arjana Eilers recorded the complete game shutout for the Magic.  Sydney Cobbe and Kayla Burt scored the two ruys for the Magic.  Miranda Holod took the loss for the Angels. Game 6 – Smitty’s Terminators 9 Winnipeg Lightning 0   Smitty’s scored three runs on the second and third innings to claim the victory over the Lightning.  Jordyn Staples pitched the complete game shutout for the Terminators.  Gill Woodward took the loss for the Lightning
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U12 Magic Win Home Tournament

The U12 Westman Magic hosted a 4 team exhibition tournament this weekend at Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex. The Winnipeg Lightning, Winnipeg Angels, and Interlake Phillies joined the Magic to battle the heat and wind to play a full round robin schedule on Saturday, with playoffs taking place on Sunday. The Phillies and Angels squared off in the Bronze Medal Game with the Phillies coming out on top by score of 8 - 7. The Magic and Lighting met in the Gold Medal Game in a rematch of the final round robin game where the Lightning cruised to a lopsided victory. However, in this one the Magic jumped out to an early 3-0 lead and never looked back, running away with a 15 -0 Victory and their second tournament win of the Season. The U12 Magic will met these teams and others again in the U12 A Provincials held in Winnipeg July 27th - 29th. The Magic would like to thank Source for Sports, Dairy Queen, and Booster Juice for their Support. The U12 Magic will be donating the proceeds from the 50/50 and Prize Table to the Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex.
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U14 Brandon Heat capture gold at provincial tournament

Submitted The U14 Brandon Heat defeated the Hamiota Red Sox for Gold at this past weekends Provincial Tournament in Winkler. The Heat went 7-0 throughout the tournament to capture the provincial title. They defeated Glenboro, Elkhorn and Pimicikamak in the round robin Friday and Saturday. Sunday they defeated Morden then Springfield to reach the semi finals where they defeated Souris to advance to the gold medal game against Hamiota. The final score was 6-4. Heat Players Payton Daciuk Erin Remillard Randi Burnett Delaney Houlihan Kassidy Loewen Brooklyn Franklin Kamryn Cloet Jordis Reynolds Beth Olson Alicia Noto Allie Pilling Ella Werbiski Ryan DeGroot Coaches Braden Pilling Sheldon Reynolds
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Harlem Globetrotters coming to Brandon

(ATLANTA, July 16, 2018) – After 91 years of thrilling and exciting crowds of basketball fans all over the world, the Harlem Globetrotters are ready to take it to a new level: celebrating the special blend of basketball and entertainment which has made the team iconic.   The 2018 “Amazing Feats of Basketball World Tour” will showcase the high-flying, fun, and memorymaking moments that the Globetrotters are known for. The dribbling, the dunking, and the shooting – don’t forget, they led all of basketball in 4-point shots made in 2017 – will all be on full display throughout the 250 cities the team will play in during the 2018 tour.   The Tour visits Westoba Place in Brandon, MB on Saturday, Nov 3, 2018 – tickets go on sale July 20 at 10AM at tickets.keystonecentre.com – Harlem Globetrotters in Brandon is locally presented by Heritage Co-op.   “There is always an anticipation on the eve of the beginning of a world tour,” said Globetrotter showman Big Easy Lofton. “But in all of my years with the Globetrotters, there hasn’t been this much excitement before we hit the road. Between the calibers of players, the enthusiasm of the crowds, and the chance to see new smiles all over North America, every single one of us is fired up to hit the court once again.   ” This 2018 Globetrotters feature the world’s largest collection of elite dunkers, including six players who have competed in the annual College Slam Dunk contest held during Final Four weekend, a Guinness World Record holder for slam dunks, and the 2016 winner of the popular TV show “The Dunk King.   ” The highflying dunks do not end with the players, as 2018 will also mark the debut of the “Flying Globies” – an amazing acrobatic trampoline dunk team, which will defy gravity during the game action with their exciting in-air stunts.   The Globetrotters show is unrivaled in the world of family entertainment, with all-star Showmen like Big Easy Lofton, Hi-Lite Bruton, Ant Atkinson, and Hammer Harrison, as well as fan favorites Firefly Fisher, Bull Bullard, Thunder Law and Cheese Chisholm. To match the growing popularity of the Globetrotters’ female stars, the team will feature four female players – the largest female roster in team history – including TNT Lister, Ace Jackson, Hoops Green, and Torch George.   “The Harlem Globetrotters have one of the strongest family brands in all of entertainment,’ said Jeff Schumacher, General Manager, Keystone Centre. “They fit perfectly in our community and with local sponsors Heritage Co-op.”   “Heritage Co-op is excited to present such an entertaining all-ages show to the Brandon community,” said Lorne Zacharias, General Manager, Heritage Co-op.   “This partnership is a  great fit for us – we are committed to serving families with a positive experience and know the Harlem Globetrotters will do the same.”   Additionally, the 2018 tour marks the return of the Globetrotters’ longtime nemesis, the Washington Generals. After a long-standing series which saw the Generals lose over 14,000 times, the team is back from a two-year hiatus to rebuild and refocus around one goal – to beat the Globetrotters. After making its retooled debut this summer in the $2 million, winner-take-all “The Basketball Tournament,” the new-andimproved Generals are out to finally take down the Globetrotters – once and for all.   Prior to every game, the Globetrotters will bring fans closer than anywhere else in sports, with an unmatched pregame fan interaction with its Magic Pass. This ticketed event allows fans an exclusive opportunity to interact with the team’s stars on the court, shoot hoops, learn tricks, and pose for pictures. After the game, Globetrotter stars will be on hand for additional autograph and photo opportunities.   More information on the Globetrotters’ 2018 tour, including how to purchase tickets, can be found at harlemglobetrotters.com. Local ticket information can be found at tickets.keystonecentre.com. Stay tuned for family ticket offers through your local Heritage Co-op Grocery Stores and Gas Bars.   The Harlem Globetrotters® are legendary worldwide, synonymous with one-of-a-kind family entertainment and great basketball skills for the past 91 years. Throughout their history, the Original Harlem Globetrotters have showcased their iconic talents in 123 countries and territories on six continents, often breaking down cultural and societal barriers while providing fans with their first-ever basketball experience. Proud inductees of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the Globetrotters have entertained hundreds of millions of fans – among them popes, kings, queens, and presidents – over nine thrilling decades. The American Red Cross is the official charity of the Harlem Globetrotters. Sponsored by Entenmann’s Donuts ®, Ticket Galaxy and Baden Sports, Harlem Globetrotters International, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Herschend Enterprises, the largest family-owned themed entertainment company in the U.S. For the latest news and information about the Harlem Globetrotters, visit the Globetrotters' official Web site: www.harlemglobetrotters.com and follow them on Twitter @Globies. -
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Tyson Ramsey joins Virden Oil Capitals

Virden Oil Capitals News Release The Oil Capitals are set to have Tyson Ramsey join the team as an Assistant Coach. Ramsey had been a coach for the Brandon AAA Midget Wheat Kings for the past seven seasons, three as an assistant coach and the last four as the head coach. As the head coach with the Wheat King program Tyson amassed a record of 120-55-1-4 and went to the league final twice. He was also the head coach of the AAA Bantam Wildcats female program last season and a scout for the Moose Jaw Warriors of the WHL for the last 3 seasons. Ramsey played four years in the MJHL with the Winkler flyers before he moved to Brandon to attend Brandon University and played four seasons for the Brandon University Bobcats of the CIS.  Following graduation, Tyson remained in Brandon to teach and coached minor hockey at various levels before landing with the AAA Midget program in 2011. “The club is happy to have Tyson Ramsey involved in our organization in an assistant coach role. Tyson was with us for 1 year as a AAA Midget Scout and got to know our organization a little over the last year.” stated Jamie Hodson, director of business and hockey operations. “I look forward to working with Tyson, he has played a huge role in the success of the AAA Wheat Kings program.” added Troy Leslie, Oil Capitals head coach and GM. “When I had stepped away from the Midget program I was able to take some time and look at if I wanted to continue my coaching and/or scouting aspirations.  After some time, I knew I still wanted to be involved in a high level of hockey.” stated Ramsey. “The idea was to look for something at the next level in coaching or to pursue further endeavors in scouting with the Moose Jaw Warriors.” “Anyone who has played for, coached with or even played with Tyson has rave reviews of his coaching, scouting, and communication style. I think with the type of team we will have this year, with a lot of younger guys for the 2018/19 season, having that strong mentorship and coaching experience with our group will be very positive for our organization moving forward.  Having Tyson work with Troy on a day to day basis is great for everyone involved.” added Jamie Hodson, director of business and hockey operations. “I had some conversations with Jamie and Troy when the job came up and having a prior relationship with Jamie certainly was a factor. The Oil Caps are a top organization in the MJHL and its certainly exciting for me to join this group.  Troy is a highly-respected coach and I look forward to working with him.” added Ramsey. “I knew that if I was to pursue a higher level of hockey through coaching or scouting, I was going to have to take a part time position in the Brandon School Division, where I teach at Riverheights School, to be able to do this.  I took a leap of faith knowing nothing was certain, but believed that something would work out somewhere. In wanting to move on to the next level, Virden was somewhere that certainly made sense.  Virden’s a place I can commute to from Brandon.  My family, including my 2 daughters and my wife Tracy, are on board with this commitment.  I can’t wait to get started with the whole group in the Oil Caps organization.”