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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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Westman Ultimate Disc League recruiting teams/players

With spring quickly approaching the Westman Ultimate Disc League is starting to recruit players and teams for their summer league. They are looking for players that are over 16 as they are an adult orientated league, however if you have youth aged 14 and up they are more than welcome to play with guardian supervision. If you have a group of friends that would like to start their own team, let them know, they would be more than happy to fit you in their league and schedule. If you are an individual or a group of one or two people, the league will help you find a team to play with. Since they aren’t a highly competitive league, all skill levels are welcomed and encouraged to play.   Sanctioned league games are held on Tuesdays at various fields throughout Brandon during the months of May, June, July and August. They also have pickup games on Thursdays that players are more than welcome to come out and participate in. Pickup games are a great way to come out and try out a game if you have never played or to get to know other teams and players in the league. While some other adult sports in Brandon cost hundreds of dollars a season, Ultimate Frisbee costs only $42.00 for their 14-week season and playoffs. All a player needs to supply themselves is a pair of runners or soccer/football cleats (no steel tips).   Ultimate is a great sport for advanced athletes as well as people looking for their first organized sport. It is a non-contact team sport that focuses strongly on good sportsmanship from players, referred to as “the spirit of the game”. Players referee themselves, so while competitive play is encouraged it must not be at the cost of the spirit of the game.   The game starts with each team’s seven members inside their own end zone. The gender ratio must be 4:3, either 4 men or 4 women on the field at a time. The defending team starts the point by throwing the disc down field to the opposing team, referred to as a “pull”. The objective is for each team to pass the disc amongst their players and catch it in the opposing end zone, scoring a point. Players are not allowed to run when they have possession of the disc. To win the game a team must be the first to score 15 points or the team with the most points by the time the game reaches a time cap. Registration and an information event will be held 7pm on Tuesday, April 24 at Prairie Firehouse on Rosser Ave. For more information or details you can email Devin Hamilton at westmanultimate@hotmail.com, visit their website at http://wudl.ca or keep an eye on their Facebook and Twitter pages.
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AAA Midget Wheat Kings looking for new head coach

Tyson Ramsey has decided to step down as head coach of the Brandon AAA Midget Wheat Kings.  Ramsey had spent the last 7 seasons with the AAA Program, including the last 4 as head coach.  The team reached the playoffs in each of his seasons as head coach and this past season he guided the team to the league final against the Winnipeg Wild.  The process to hire a new coach will begin shortly.

2018 Wall of Fame inductees announced

BRANDON – Brandon University Athletics is proud to announce their 2018 Wall of Fame inductees, which includes nine individuals and two teams. The 2018 induction class includes: Courtney Bailey Athlete: Basketball (1983-1988) Earnest Bell Athlete: Basketball (1999-2001) Bob Caldwell Community Leader: Hockey (1973-1975) Lynda Kidd Chorley Athlete: Basketball (1964-1966) Linda Edwards Forsyth Athlete: Basketball (1979-1982) Bruce Gullett Community Leader: Hockey, Football (1961-1965) Brian Pallister Community Leader: Basketball (1974-76, 1979-80) Euan Roberts Athlete: Basketball (1991-1996) Marie Rohleder Athlete: Basketball (1983-87, 1988-89) Bobcat Men's Basketball Team (1979-80) Bobcat Women's Basketball Team (1980-81) The Dick and Verda McDonald Sports Wall of Fame is located on the second level of BU's Healthy Living Centre. The display features nostalgic memorabilia from past teams and athletes of Brandon University and Brandon College. Tickets for the Wall of Fame brunch on Saturday, October 13 can be purchased from the Customer ServiceDesk at the Healthy Living Centre for $50. Tables of eight can be reserved for $350, and those travelling from outside of Brandon can reserve tickets by calling (204) 727-7354. The 2018 Wall of Fame induction ceremony is part of a Bobcat/College Cap basketball reunion scheduled for October 11-14. The Wall of Fame and reunion weekend also coincides with a special celebration for BU. Homecoming 2018 will pay tribute to the 50th anniversary of the inaugural class at Brandon University. Profiles for each inductee can be found here.
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Gladstone upsets Killarney in capturing THHL Title, Grandview wins NCHL

The Gladstone Lakers upended the Killarney Shamrocks 4-3 on Saturday evening to capture the Tiger Hills Hockey League title. The Lakers received goals from four different skaters in the contest as Eric Beaudin, Trey Evenson, Nick Stire, and Sean Kubas each found the back of the net once. Beaudin also chipped in with two assists as did Jesse Toth. Jesse Bernard, Bryce Lamb & Isaac Friensen replied with goals for the Shamocks.  The Lakers won the best of 5 series 3 games to 1 and Lakers forward Jordon Geddes was named the 2018 Blaine Jarvis Memorial Playoff MVP. Earlier in the week the Grandview Comets won the North Central Hockey League title after sweeping Miniota-Elkhorn 3-0 in their best of 5 series.  Jason Shaw was the overtime hero in game 3 scoring the OT winner.  Jerron Kyle added two goals for the Comets, while Devron Jakeman, and Luke Stokotelny each chipped in with singles. The Comets and Lakers now advance to the Senior A Provincials which begin Thursday in Rivers. 2018 SENIOR A PROVINCIAL SCHEDULE Thurs. March 29 @ Rivers, Gladstone vs Grandview 8:00 P.M. Sat. March 31 @ Bell / MTS, Grandview vs CSHL 3:30 P.M. Sat. March 31 @ Bell / MTS, Carman vs Gladstone 3:45 P.M. Sunday, April 1 @ Bell / MTS, CSHL vs Carman  12:30 P.M. Sat. April 7 @ Bell / MTS, CSHL vs Gladstone  7:00 P.M. Sat. April 7 @ Bell / MTS, Grandview vs Carman  7:15 P.M. Sun. April 8 @ Bell / MTS, CHAMPIONSHIP # 2 vs # 1 2:30 P.M.
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Vincent Massey Vikings hockey team completes 4-peat

A 4-peat in any sport is almost unheard of however tonight in Killarney the Vincent Massey Vikings were able to make the impossible a reality.  The Vikings upended the Killarney/Wawanesa Raiders 6-5 on Tuesday evening, after entering the 3rd period down 4-2.  The Vikings swept the best of 3 series. BDNMB.CA caught up with Vikings head coach Dan Landry immediately following the game. BDNMB.CA: Does it get any better than this? Dan Landry: "Not at all, we scored two goals in the last 3 minutes and from the sticks of our best players...I really thought we were going back to Brandon on Thursday”. BDNMB.CA: Any unsung heroes emerge? Dan Landry: "Riley Compton had his best game, didn’t turn the puck over….. he was a black ace last year.   He went from not being in the lineup last year to being on the ice this year in the last 30 seconds". BDNMB.CA: Personally, I don’t think your team has received the recognition it deserves.  Do you feel that this is a pretty special team and program? Dan Landry: "I would be very disappointed if we didn’t win “Team of the Year” with what we have done...not only this year but over the past 4 seasons". "The kids expect lots from us, but for sure this is an incredible moment for myself” said Justin Perreaux, an assistant coach, when asked how he would rank this among his other hockey experiences. People really have no clue how much time and effort goes into not just hockey but all High School sports and BDNMB.CA would like to send a big shout out to the coaches Dan Landry, Justin “Schmo” Perreault, as well as Ricky Nicholson for all the hours they spend on and off the ice.