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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

Smitty’s Earn Gold at Softball MB U14 ‘A’ Girls’ Championship

Round-Robin Standings W L %Smitty's Terminators 6 1 %Central Energy 6 1 %Winnipeg Lightning 5 2 *Manitoba Thunder 4 3 *Westman Magic 3 4 Interlake Phillies 2 5 Manitoba Angels 2 5 Eastman Wildcats 0 6 %Smitty's, Central and Lightning will represent Manitoba at Softball Canada U14 Jamboree in Brampton, Ontario *Thunder and Magic will represent Manitoba at U14 Westerns in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Sunday's Gold Medal Tiebreaker Smitty's 8 Central 3 Sunday's Results Central 12 MB Thunder 3 Westman 8 Eastman 0 Smitty's 9 MB Angels 0 Wpg Lightnings 5 Interlake 0 MB Thunder 12 Interlake 0 MB Angels 9 Eastman 7 Central 7 Smitty's 2 Wpg Lightning 2 Westman 1 Saturday's Results Smitty's 5 MB Thunder 4 MB Angels 4 Westman 1 Interlake 11 Eastman 7 Wpg Lightning 7 Central 2 Central 7 Westman 2 MB Thunder 7 MB Angels 6 Wpg Lightning 10 Eastman 3 Smitty's 8 Interlake 1 Smitty's 11 Wpg Lightning 6 MB Thunder 14 Eastman 1 Central 8 MB Angels 3 Westman 8 Interlake 7 (8 Innings) Friday's Results Smitty's 10 Eastman 0 Wpg Lighting 2 MB Angels 0 Westman 6 MB Thunder 5 (8 Innings) Central 13 Interlake 4 MB Thunder 4 Wpg Lightning 3 Smitty's 10 Westman 2 Interlake 11 MB Angels 4 Central 17 Eastman 0   Sunday’s Games Highlights 1st-place Tiebreaker Smitty’s Terminators 8 Central Energy 3 The Terminators scored five runs in the bottom of the 1st inning and went on to the victory in the de facto gold medal game.  Kaily Huppe and Annabeth Carlberg had two hits and scored two runs apiece for Smitty’s.  Abbi Conrad had there hits and scored two runs in a losing effort for Central. Round-Robin Central Energy 12 Manitoba Thunder 3 The Energy kept their gold medal hopes alive with a decisive victory over the Thunder.  Anni Conrad had three singles and scored a pair of runs for the Energy while Zoey Pearce had four hits and three runs scored and Quinn McLaren added three hits and three runs. Westman Magic 8 Eastman Wildcats 0 Cassie Crerear had two hits, a stolen base and two runs scored as the Magic evened their record and kept their medal hopes alive.  Jasmine Horwood also scored a pair of runs for Westman. Smitty’s Terminators 9 Manitoba Angels 0 Jayda Neiles, Rylee Konowalchuk and Annabeth Carlburg scored two runs apiece as the Terminators remained undefeated. Winnipeg Lightning 5 Interlake Phillies 0 Samantha Bradbury had two hits and scored a run for the Lightning. Manitoba Angels 9 Eastman Wildcats 7 The Angels ended their Provincial Championship in a winning note, scoring three runs in the 5th and 6th innings for the victory over winless Eastman.  Maddy Wiebe and Denise Hammersley scored a pair of runs each for Manitoba. Manitoba Thunder 12 Interlake Phillies 0 The Thunder scored in four of the five innings played to beat the Phillies.  Dani Hawryluk scored three runs for the Thunder while Taha Bartel had three hits, including a triple. Winnipeg Lightning 2 Westman Magic 1 The Lightning secured a medal with a tight victory in a game that took just over an hour to complete.  The Lightning scored both of their runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to erase a 1-0 deficit.  Kiera Magarall had an RBI single and scored the winning run on a wild-pitch for Lightning. Lian Flett singled twice and scored the lone run for the Magic. Central Energy 7 Smitty’s Terminators 2 A four-run 3rd inning powered the Energy to the victory and forced a playoff for the gold medal.  Kyra Penner had two hits and scored a pair of runs for Central.
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Softball MB U14 A Girls’ Championship Day 2 update

Round-Robin Standings W L Smitty's Terminators 5 0 Central Energy 4 1 Winnipeg Lightning 3 2 Manitoba Thunder 3 2 Interlake Phillies 2 3 Westman Magic 2 3 Manitoba Angels 1 4 Eastman Wildcats 0 5 Saturday's Results Smitty's 5 MB Thunder 4 MB Angels 4 Westman 1 Interlake 11 Eastman 7 Wpg Lightning 7 Central 2 Central 7 Westman 2 MB Thunder 7 MB Angels 6 Wpg Lightning 10 Eastman 3 Smitty's 8 Interlake 1 Smitty's 11 Wpg Lightning 6 MB Thunder 14 Eastman 1 Central 8 MB Angels 3 Westman 8 Interlake 7 (8 Innings) Sunday's Schedule MB Thunder vs. Central, 9:00 a.m. Eastman vs. Westman, 9:00 a.m. MB Angels vs. Smitty's 11:00 a.m. Wpg Lightnings vs. Interlake, 11:00 a.m. Interlake vs. MB Thunder, 1:00 p.m. MB Angels vs. Eastman, 1:00 p.m. Smitty's vs. Central, 3:00 p.m. Westman vs. Wpg Lightning, 3:00 p.m. Friday's Results Smitty's 10 Eastman 0 Wpg Lighting 2 MB Angels 0 Westman 6 MB Thunder 5 (8 Innings) Central 13 Interlake 4 MB Thunder 4 Wpg Lightning 3 Smitty's 10 Westman 2 Interlake 11 MB Angels 4 Central 17 Eastman 0   Saturday’s Games Highlights Smitty’s Terminators 5 Manitoba Thunder 4 Smitty’s rebounded from a 3-0 1st inning deficit to defeat the Thunder and remain undefeated.  Jayda Neiles and Camryn Plouffe scored runs in the bottom of the 5th inning to snap a 3-3 tie.  Alia Yosski had two hits and scored a pair of runs for the Thunder. Manitoba Angels 4 Westman Magic 1 Denise Hammersley singled, doubled and scored a pair of runs for the Angels.  Cassie Crearer doubled and scored the Magic’s lone run in the bottom of the 1st inning. Interlake Phillies 11 Eastman Wildcats 7 Interlake came back from a 6-1, 2nd inning deficit.  Emma Goodman walked three times and scored three runs for the Phillies while Abby Lake and Emmi McAuley singled, walked and scored a pair of runs each.  Hannah Berg singled twice and scored a pair of runs for Eastman. Winnipeg Lightning 7 Central Energy 2 The Lightning scored five runs in the top of the 5th inning and went on to the victory. Manitoba Thunder 7 Manitoba Angels 6 A four-run 2nd inning helped the Thunder to the victory.  Lilly Kantuluk had a two-run single and scored a run for Thunder while Adria Ruest had three hits. Central Energy 7 Westman Magic 2 The host team suffered their third straight loss, falling behind 5-0 by the 3rd inning.  Abbi Conrad and Zoey Pearce had two hits and scored two runs apiece for the Energy. Winnipeg Lightning 10 Eastman Wildcats 3 Kiera Magarall reached base four times and scored three runs to lead the Lightning to the victory.  Abby Kirkness doubled twice and scored twice for Winnipeg. Smitty’s Terminators 8 Interlake Phillies 1 Jerzy Rigaux singles, walked twice and scored a pair of runs as the Terminators rolled to a fourth straight win. Smitty’s Terminators 11 Winnipeg Lightning 6 Smitty’s let a 6-0 lead slip away before rallying for the victory.  Annabeth Carlburg went 4-for-4 with four singles and scored three runs for the Terminators as they improved to 5-and-0. Manitoba Thunder 14 Eastman Wildcats 1 Gaby Delorme, Alia Yerski and Megan Tokar all scored three runs for the Thunder. Westman Magic 8 Interlake Phillies 7 (8 Innings) The Magic snapped a three-game losing streak in a back-and-forth game that saw Westman let a 7-4 lead slip away.  Kate-Leigh Heapy scored a pair of runs for the Magic as they kept their medal hopes alive. Central Energy 8 Manitoba Angels 3 Central scored six runs in the bottom of the 6th inning to come back from 3-2 deficit and move into sole possession of 2nd-place.
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Nightmare On Elite Street Wrestling show set for Souris

Credit:  Canadian Wrestling Elite 7/19- 8/16 Souris, MB Nightmare On Elite Street Card Announced. Wednesday, August 16th- 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 $22, General Admission $17 in advance, $20 at the door. Kids 12 & under $12 in advance, $15 at the door Advance Tickets Available At: Souris Timeless Treasures (86 First St. South) CO-OP (237 First Ave W) Purchase tickets online at cwetickets.com CWE is back in Souris, Manitoba with a big time event on Wednesday, August 16th. Here is what is scheduled for the evening, Six Man Tag Team Match CWE 123Approved.ca TV Champion "Jacked Jesus" Tommy Lee Curtis, 3x CWE Champion "Hotshot" Danny Duggan, & US Military War Veteran "The Mercenary" Garrison Creed w/NWA/WCW Legend "The Russian Nightmare" Nikita Koloff vs. CWE Tag Team Champions The Cannon Clan ("The Crazed Cowboy" Jacob Creed & "The Rebel" Bobby Collins) & "Killa" Kaz Karter 3 Way Dance ROH Star "The Octopus" Jonathan Gresham vs. Kute Kody vs. "The King Of Pong" Ethan Price Special Women's Attraction Match ROH Star "The Gatekeeper" Kelly Klein vs. "The Last Pure Athlete" Jordynne Grace 8 Man Tag Team Match Pro Wrestling NOAH's Kaito Kiyomiya & Phil Atlas, Zero-1 Alumni "Second To None" Alex Anthony, & "The Otter" Shane Sabre vs. New Japan Pro Wrestling Star & The Bullet Club's Chase Owens, Canadian Unified Jr. Heavyweight Champion "Tornado" Tony Kozina, "The Red Ribbon Warrior" Kenji Brea, & Tasty Travis Plus "First All Star" Brian Rich vs. ROH Star "The Last Real Man" Silas Young GFW/TNA Star Mahabali Shera vs. K-Dos For full event information www.cwecanada.ca
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Softball MB U14 ‘A’ Girls’ Championship Day 1 Update

Round-Robin Standings W L Smitty's Terminators 2 0 Central Energy 2 0 Winnipeg Lightning 1 1 Westman Magic 1 1 Manitoba Thunder 1 1 Interlake Phillies 1 1 Manitoba Angels 0 2 Eastman Wildcats 0 2 Friday's Results Smitty's 10 Eastman 0 Wpg Lighting 2 MB Angels 0 Westman 6 MB Thunder 5 (8 Innings) Central 13 Interlake 4 MB Thunder 4 Wpg Lightning 3 Smitty's 10 Westman 2 Interlake 11 MB Angels 4 Central 17 Eastman 0 Saturday's Schedule MB Thunder vs. Smitty's, 9:00 a.m. Westman vs. MB Angels, 9:00 a.m. Interlake vs. Eastman 11:00 a.m. Central vs. Wpg Lightning, 11:00 a.m. Westman vs. Central, 1:00 p.m. MB Angels vs. MB Thunder, 1:00 p.m. Eastman vs. Wpg Lightning, 3:00 p.m. Interlake vs. Smitty's, 3:00 p.m. Smitty's vs. Wpg Lightning, 5:00 p.m. MB Thunder vs. Smitty's, 5:00 p.m. Central vs. MB Angels, 7:00 p.m. Interlake vs. Westman, 7:00 p.m. Sunday's Schedule MB Thunder vs. Central, 9:00 a.m. Eastman vs. Westman, 9:00 a.m. MB Angels vs. Smitty's 11:00 a.m. Wpg Lightnings vs. Interlake, 11:00 a.m. Interlake vs. MB Thunder, 1:00 p.m. MB Angels vs. Eastman, 1:00 p.m. Smitty's vs. Central, 3:00 p.m. Westman vs. Wpg Lightning, 3:00 p.m.   Friday’s Games Highlights Smitty’s Terminators 10 Eastman Wildcats 0 The Terminators blew open a 0-0 game with 10 runs in the top of the 3rd inning and went on to the victory. Winnipeg Lightning 2 Manitoba Angels 0 Rae Story and Natasha Elder combined on a one-hitter for Lightning, recording a total of nine strikeouts.  Kate Cornborough and Samantha Bradbury scored in the two-run 3rd inning for Winnipeg. Westman Magic 6 Manitoba Thunder 5 (8 Innings) The hosts pulled out a dramatic victory in their opening game, coming back from a 4-0 deficit with four runs in the top of the 7th inning.  Brennah McLaughlin had a two-run double in the 7th for the Magic while Lian Flett had an RBI single in the 8th.  Dani Hawryluk and Gaby Delorme had RBI hits in the three-run 1st inning for the Thunder. Central Energy 13 Interlake Phillies 4 Central opened their round-robin with a convincing victory over the Phillies.  Jolyne Leclair had two singles and scored three runs for the Energy while Olivia Goderis had two hits and scored a pair of runs. Manitoba Thunder 4 Winnipeg Lighting 3 Megan Tokar scored the winning run in the bottom of the 7th inning as the Thunder emerged with the victory after letting a 3-1 lead slip away in the top of the 7th. Smitty’s Terminators 10 Westman Magic 2 Smitty’s scored five runs in the bottom of the 3rd inning and went on to the victory over the host team.  Jayda Neiles scored two runs for Smitty’s, who got at least one runs scored by all nine players in their lineup.  Bree Cloet and Brennah McLaughlin scored the runs for Westman. Central Energy 17 Eastman Wildcats 0 Lexi Nelson and Abbi Conrad scored three runs apiece to pace the Energy to their second straight victory.  Alexa Guilford allowed just one hit in three innings of work and was the winning pitcher for Central. Interlake Phillies 11 Manitoba Angels 4 Sarah Shewchuk’s based loaded triple in the bottom of the 6th inning put the exclamation mark on the Phillies first victory of the tournament.   Abby Cassidy and Maddy Fines had two hits and scored a pair of runs each for Interlake.
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Neufeld finalizes coaching staff

Brandon University Athletics Media Release BRANDON – Interim head coach Kevin Neufeld has assembled his coaching staff with well-rounded volleyball minds from various backgrounds for the upcoming season. Two of the four are familiar faces to the local volleyball scene, while two are up and coming coaches who bring experience both on the court and on the sidelines. Bryce Wilson will serve on a fulltime basis for the 2017-18 Canada West season, while Derek Richels will help out for the duration of the pre-season with his wife expecting their second child. "Those two are tremendous coaches and they are playing a vital role in growing the game," said Neufeld. The trio has worked together at countless championships including an international one back in 2010 when the Brandon-based Storm under-18 girls' team represented Canada at the NORCECA women's junior championship. Neufeld served as head of delegation while Richels and Wilson coached the club at the tournament in Tijuana, Mexico. Current Bobcat star Mary Thomson got the chance to represent her city and country at the tournament. She believes BU can benefit by having all three working together once again. "What these three bring together as a coaching group is remarkable. Brandon and western Manitoba has produced many athletes that have reached the U SPORTS level and that is a direct reflection of the coaching they have provided," said Thomson. Richels and Wilson credit Neufeld for helping fuel their drive for success. Wilson co-coached the Crocus Plainsmen to a 4A varsity girls' provincial title in 2009 while Richels led Manitoba to a gold medal at the 2012 National Team Challenge Cup. Both echo the same sentiments when it comes to being Bobcats alongside Neufeld. "I got my coaching start through Kevin and he has been a mentor for me. I have learned from him and when this offer came up to help coach, I did not have to think twice about it. I want to help Kevin be successful and return the favour," said Wilson. "It is nice to pay him back because he has done so much for my coaching career. He has always placed a lot of trust in me and has been a real good mentor," added Richels. Joining Neufeld, Richels and Wilson on staff are Tommy Sloan and Loren White. Sloan comes to BU after serving as head coach of the Keyano Huskies women's volleyball team in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference. He also played on the men's team at Keyano and was named an ACAC All Academic and conference all-star. "The opportunity to coach student-athletes at the university level is exciting. We have a young and talented group of players and I am looking forward to working with them. I felt it was the right time in my life and in my development as a coach to make a move like this," said Sloan. "I am really looking forward to working with Kevin and the rest of the staff." White is returning to the Bobcats for a third straight season as an assistant. Before BU, she played NCAA Division 1 volleyball with the University of Central Florida Knights. "Loren might be the most critical of all of those," said Neufeld. "Having a female assistant was important to me, she is a true professional and connects well with our student-athletes." The Bobcats begin their 2017-18 regular season by visiting the Manitoba Bisons with opening weekend scheduled for October 20-21. BU's first home matches are October 27-28 against the Saskatchewan Huskies