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Brandon’s Zostrianos Giordani-Gross Wins Junior Boys Division at 2024 MJT National Championship

Brandon Wheat Kings Announce Nickelodeon Night in Support of Children’s Miracle Network, Presented by RE/MAX

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

Bob Lowes Joins McCrimmon in Las Vegas

Bob Lowes has joined the NHL's Las Vegas franchise as their new Assistant Director of Player Personal. Lowes had been working for the Ottawa Senators as their Director of Amateur Scouting for the past several seasons. Prior to his coaching career he had played in the WHL for numerous seasons with both the Prince Albert Raiders and the Regina Pats. Brandon fans may remember him as the hard nosed head coach of the Wheat Kings back in 1992-2001 and then later on as a scout from 2005-07. As the coach in Brandon, he worked under Kelly McCrimmon, who now is the assistant GM in Las Vegas.

Sweeping Cancer from Our House

During the 2016-2017 curling season, Riverview Curling Club will once again support the theme of “SWEEPING CANCER FROM OUR HOUSE”. Their fourth annual fund-raising bonspiel will be held November 10-13th, 2016. This year will include a raffle of two WestJet tickets, for anywhere WestJet flies! A special thank-you goes out to WestJet for supporting their club and this worthwhile cause. With the help of local Brandon businesses their club has just three years have donated an amazing $13,710.88 to support cancer patients here in western Manitoba. A special fund has been established to provide assistance for patients who do not have the financial resources to cover the costs of basic necessities related to their treatment. This could include the cost of non-prescription medications, food, transportation, or accommodation, and will be accessed when all other avenues of funding have been explored. As a local business, the Riverview Curling Club is asking you for support of this fund-raising initiative by means of donations of items to be raffled off during their event, or by financial support to be used towards this great cause. All support will be gratefully acknowledged throughout the curling year, both at the curling club and on their website (www.riverviewcurling.ca). For more information or to arrange pickup of your donation, please contact Maxine or Corina at sweepingcancer@gmail.com. Thank you for your support in making this a successful initiative and for helping them with “SWEEPING CANCER FROM OUR HOUSE”.   Maxine Tokar and Corina Epp Co-Chairs Special Event “Sweeping Cancer From Our House” Riverview Curling Club

North Central Hockey League adds 3, loses 1

Teams from Foxwarren, Rivers and Swan River were accepted into the North Central Hockey League for the 2016-17 season.  The Kenton Cougars were also granted a 1-year leave of absence at the fall meeting held on the 25th of September in Hamiota.    With these new additions the league now sits with a total of eight teams and will be divided into North & South Divisions.  Each team will play a 20 game regular season schedule.  Last season the league ran with a total of 6 teams with Moosomin eventually winning the league title. In other senior hockey news in the province, the MacGregor Wild have joined the Tiger Hills Hockey League for the 16/17 season.  The addition of the Wild brings the total number of teams in the THHL to 13.

Bobcats and Cougars co-hosting soccer spectacle

Courtesy:  Brandon University News Release BRANDON - The Brandon University Bobcats and Assiniboine Community College Cougars are teaming up to host a soccer spectacle this weekend. The cross-town rivals square off Saturday at the Healthy Living Centre Field with a big crowd expected for the soccer showdown. The Bobcats and Cougars are welcoming members of the Westman Football Club for the first annual WFC Day. WFC consists of sevens teams and 114 players aged 10-16 from Brandon and the surrounding areas. The club is using the contests as a year-end celebration with the event including a free BBQ. "This is a great opportunity for our members," said WFC president Terri-Lynne Hlady. "Our young talented players aspire to be future Cougars and Bobcats and this is a wonderful way to cap off our season." "It will be nice to have WFC here," said BU women's co-captain Bailee Ploshynsky. "They look up to us as role models and that makes us feel good. It is a great way to continue to build our program too." Saturday's fun-filled soccer extravaganza starts with the women's game at 1 p.m. followed by the men's game at 3:15 p.m. The contests also kick-off the prestigious third annual Prowler Cup series in the battle for Brandon bragging rights. BU has captured the Prowler Cup the previous two seasons. This year, the trophy will be handed out to the program that picks up the most head-to-head wins over the course of the season. "I am looking forward to Saturday's match ups," said ACC Athletic Director Beth Clark. "It is a great opportunity to expose the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference to the Brandon community and get people invested and involved." "It is good to have a cross-town rivalry for sure," said BU men's co-captain Osian Edwards. "When you go against a cross-town rival it is definitely competitive. We go out there and compete and work hard and it is a lot of fun." The Bobcats and Cougars will clash again on October 16 to cap off the Prowler Cup series at the HLC field.  

12th Annual Ridge Bowl – Men’s Match Play Open

Deer Ridge Golf Course will hold their 12th Annual Ridge Bowl-Men's Match Play Open on Saturday, October 1, 2016 to Sunday, October 2, 2016. Previous winners of the Ridge Bowl include Rob Hall and Scott Davidson.   The cost is $100.00 per person and includes:   18 Holes Qualifying round Saturday morning (9:00 a.m. Shotgun) Every flight has a horse race Saturday night Great meal and party Saturday night Breakfast Sunday morning - 7:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. Shotgun Start - Matches Sunday at 9:00 a.m., 12:00 Noon & 3:00 p.m. Guaranteed minimum of 2 matches (3 maximum) 9 match play flights Bring your own cart if you need one! First 72 Paid Entries Accepted Call the Proshop at (204) 726-1545 to Book Your Spot