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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

Some of you reading may remember me as the ‘sports guy’ on CKX TV

Some of you reading may remember me as the ‘sports guy’ on CKX TV. Lots has changed since that time.  I moved away in 2001, accepting a job as a morning radio guy in Yorkton, Saskatchewan.  While I still live in Yorkton, my love for the media industry went downhill and if I’m ever in a situation again where I have to rely on a radio or television station in order to make ends meet, then I have failed myself. I have learned since leaving the industry that broadcast employers rank amongst the worst that one can ever have.  I mean what better way to insult a faithful long term employee of more than 20-years than to produce a radio spot and NOT use the person’s voice who’s been associated with the customer for those 20-years?  May as well just hold a public meeting and call the announcer up on stage and slap him across the face. I’m not a union guy.  For the most part, I want no part of them.  My experience was always that they help slackers more than the person who puts in an honest day’s effort.  But, shortly after my tenure at CKX started I was in need of a union.  My photographer and I had gone to Shoal Lake to shoot video of the Midget AAA Yellowhead Chiefs game.  In addition to grabbing highlights, the photographer was also supposed to get special, up close footage that would better reflect a 30-second tv ad.  I have no proof, but it wouldn’t surprise me if the customer was charged some sort of additional production fee even though we were going to be there anyway. That’s not the important part of the story.  After the game, I was helping the photographer put his equipment away and I, carelessly, left the beta tapes on top of the CKX station wagon.  We drove away and the tapes flew off the roof, only I didn’t know this until we got back into Brandon and I was searching for them in order to cut up the highlights for Monday’s sportscast.  I, immediately, called my News Director and she chalked it up to being an accident and told me not to worry.  Well, I did worry.  I got in my own vehicle and drove back to Shoal Lake to try and find these three tapes (it was midnight).  I recovered one, but it was not usable.  I left a note for the staff in the morning and went home.  By Monday afternoon the union rep called me and said I better get into the station because the sales representative wanted me fired and sales trumps on-air 110% of the time.  His precious footage was gone.  The union rep said it wasn’t like the photographer and I were being unprofessional with these tapes.  We, simply, made a mistake.  Furthermore, me driving back in the middle of the night to try and salvage something was proof my heart was in the right place.  That meant diddly squat to the sales man (email me and I’ll tell you who it was).  To make a long story short, the union won and I ended up with a written reprimand instead of getting gassed.  But that should have been my first warning that the employer doesn’t have your back. It’s a cut throat industry.  I have seen many, many people give their heart and soul to a station only to be escorted out the door at some point down the road because the bottom line meant a bit more than an individual trying to put supper on the table.  I used to joke to a few people that the CKX sales staff would sell bars and tone to their customers if they could pass it with the CRTC.  On-air people meant nothing.  Unless, of course, it was ratings.  Then you are everything.  You can’t ake a holiday or a sick day.  It’s crucial you be there and be on your game so that ratings go up and sales staff can charge more for ads.  Once the ratings period is over, you can be fired and replaced by someone who will work cheaper.  Harsh.  But, true.  I’ve seen announcers who refuse to give one second of their spare time get criticized and, eventually, just let-go because they weren’t good employees.  I’ve seen announcers spend all of their waking hours (even some sleeping ones) at the station and also get let-go and a blind eye given to the dedication. I used to love ratings.  It was the only time the company would pay for overtime.  I can recall being at a zone curling play down one time and the photographer started packing up his gear in a 5-5 game in the middle of the 9th end.  I asked him what he was doing and he said if he worked any longer it would be overtime and we weren’t allowed to put any in.  But, I was the clown on TV the next night showing highlights without the 10th end. I’m not sure how often you will see my writings appear on this website, but if you ever have any questions and want me to answer them through a similar article, please don’t hesitate. I’ll be as candid and as honest as I can.  In the meantime, I may saturate you with some of my political beliefs. I still like sports, but when you aren’t involved on a day to day basis anymore, you learn there is a lot more to life than being depressed over some game where your favorite team didn’t win because they got screwed over by a referee.  Big deal. I think pro sports may actually be rigged anyway, but that’s for another day.  

9th Annual Birt Cup

    Million golf tournaments that exist in Brandon and Western Manitoba however only a few in my opinion that go the extra mile.  Some tournaments you can buy a "mulligan" or win the long drive etc.  However the Birt Cup has come up with fresh ideas that will make most golfers interested. The Birt Cup is a local charity that will assist with funding for the Ashley Neufeld Complex plus assist the Brandon AAA Midget Wheat Kings and others. One unique feature is the Celebrity Auction that was hosted by former CKX TV member Leah Hextall.  Of course Leah has gone on to bigger and better things with Rogers and HNIC and now with ESPN.  Leah actually surprised me with the " hot stove session " with Bryn Chyzyk ( UND ) - Jayce Hawryluk ( Wheat Kings ) - Joel Edmundson ( St Louis Blues ) and Ryan Pulock ( Islanders ).  In total the auction raised about $4,000.00 alone. Click here for the interview with Chewy - Rob Greenwood and Scooter https://soundcloud.com/darryl-wolski/birt-cup-2016  

New Sr. Men’s Hockey League Set for 16/17

A new men's hockey league will hit the ice this winter in Manitoba in the newly formed North West Senior Hockey League. The seven-team league is set to play a 24 game schedule, starting in late September, and will feature teams from Peguis, The Pas, Cross Lake, Norway House, Sandy Bay, Lake Manitoba and Fisher River. Former Wheat King, Chris Constant, who is managing the team from The Pas said that the league will provide an opportunity for young men from the respective communities with a place to play following their junior careers. Teams will be primarily community based and may draw the odd player from neighboring communities to complete rosters. The league will be sanctioned by Hockey Manitoba and the eventual champion will go on to compete in the Male SR A Hockey Championships played in Winnipeg each winter as part of the Hockey Manitoba Cup. Pictured: Norway House Bruins after capturing the championship at this years Dakatoa Nation Winterfest held in Brandon at the Keystone Centre.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

Day One of Softball MB U14 A Girls’ Championship in the Books

Standings W L Smitty's Terminators 3 0 Winnipeg Lightning 3 0 Manitoba Thunder 2 1 Central NRG 1 2 Eastman Wildcats 1 2 Manitoba Angels 1 2 Interlake Phillies 1 2 Westman Magic 0 3 Friday’s Scores Smitty’s 15 Interlake 1+ Central 8 MB Thunder 7 (8 Innings) MB Angels 7 Eastman 0 Wpg Lightning 13 Westman 4 Eastman 9 Central 7 Smitty’s 14 MB Angels 2 MB Thunder 6 Westman 5 Wpg Lightning 6 Interlake 2 Interlake 11 Westman 4 MB Thunder 11 MB Angels 4 Smitty’s 20 Eastman 5 Wpg Lightning 7 Central 3 Friday’s Games Highlights Smitty’s Terminators 15 Interlake Phillies 1 Game Highlight(s): Taylor Wuirch-Coombs singled twice and scored three runs for the Terminators while Gabi Dawyluk added three hits and scored a pair of runs. Central NRG 8 Manitoba Thunder 7 (8 Innings) Game Highlight(s): Central rallied from a 6-1 deficit with five runs in the bottom of the 7th inning. Playing the international tiebreaker in the 8th, the NRG tied the game on a two-out infield single by Grace Petrie, with Eve Goderis then doubled Petrie home with the winning run. Manitoba Angels 7 Eastman Wildcats 0 Game Highlight(s): Emily Scott had two hits and scored two runs for the Angels while Denise Hammersley and Brittany Slatcher combined on the three-hit shutout. Winnipeg Lightning 13 Westman Magic 4 Game Highlight(s): The Lightning blew open a 6-4 game by scoring seven runs in the top of the fifth inning. Payton Hooper had three hits and scored three runs to pace the Lightning offensively. MacKenzie McLennan and Cameron DeGroot had the only hits for Westman. Smitty’s Terminators 14 Manitoba Angels 2 Game Highlight(s): Caty Zagari had three hits and drove in three runs for the Terminators while Gabi Dawyluk also had three hits. Emily Scott had a hit, scored a run and drove in the other for the Angels. Eastman Wildcats 9 Central NRG 7 Game Highlight(s): Eastman scored six runs in the top of the first inning and went on to a 9-7 victory over Central. Saffron Hartung had four hits, including a triple, and scored a pair of runs for Eastman while Taylor Friesen added three hits and two runs scored. Abbi Conrad had two hits and scored a pair of runs for Central. Winnipeg Lightning 6 Interlake Phillies 2 Game Highlight(s): Madison Allard tripled, singled and scored a pair of runs for the Lightning Abby Kirkness also had two hits and scored two runs. Brenna Barlyski had two singles and scored both runs for Interlake. Manitoba Thunder 6 Westman Magic 5 Game Highlight(s): Westman let a 3-0 lead slip away when the Thunder scored three runs in each of the fifth and sixth innings, despite registering just a combined two hits in those two innings. Emily Chastko had two hits and scored one of the runs for Westman. Interlake Phillies 11 Westman Magic 4 Game Highlight(s): Camryn McInnis doubled, singles and scored two runs for the Phillies while Brenna Barlyski and Veta Moore also plated twice. Lauren Sellman had two hits and scored one of the runs for Westman. Manitoba Thunder 11 Manitoba Angels 4 Game Highlight(s): Talia Bartel hit three singles and scored a pair of runs for the Thunder. Erica Roberts and Mia Rogerson added a pair of hits and run apiece for the Thunder. Taryn Jackson had a pair of hits in a losing cause for the Angels. Winnipeg Lightning 7 Central NRG 3 Game Highlight(s): The Lightning broke a 3-3 tie with four runs in the sixth inning and went on to their third straight victory. Camryn Plouffe singled, tripled and scored a pair of runs for the Lightning. Smitty’s Terminators 20 Eastman Wildcats 5 Game Highlight(s): Smitty’s jumped out to a 5-0 first inning lead en route to a third straight win. Gabi Dawyluk had three hits and scored a pair of runs for Smitty’s while Jerzy Rigaux added three singles and three runs scored.  

BMBA league Champions crowned in U11 and U13 division

Mosquito League Champions: Rockies Rockies Photo: Coaches: Richard Keller, Glen Simard, Travis Campbell Back Row L-R: Brannigan Ferland, Liam Howell, Ashton Campbell, Rhodes Keller, Owen Muller Front Row L-R: Nicolas Girouard, Nash Stone, Merrick Smart, Nolan Chastko, Nathan Simard Missing: Ruben Van Rensberg Mosquito AA reps-Brandon Rockies (league champions) - coached by Glen Simard, Travis Campbell and Richard Keller.- 11u AA provincials in Boissevain July 15-17 Mosquito A hosts - Brandon Dodgers coached by Jon Eilers and Arron Willms - 11u A provincials in Brandon July 8-10 Mosquito A reps Brandon Reds (league runners up) - coached by Darcy Simard and Brett Wilson - 11u A provincials in Brandon July 8-10 PeeWee League Champions: Rangers   Rangers : Coaches: Glen Simard and Dwayne Stone Back Row: L-R Kaden Slobodian, Dalton Andrew, Colton Stone, Cortland Keyes, Evan Albrechtsen, Riley Sylvestre Front Row: L-R Reid Wells, Andrew Simard, Wyatt Black, Carter Roberts Missing: Dante Wilson, Ethan Guthrie Peewee AA reps -Brandon Rangers (league champs) coached by Glen Simard and Dwayne Stone - 13u AA provincials in Steinbach July 15-17 Peewee A reps -Brandon Blue Sox (league runner up) - coached by Blake Stephens and Curtis Halls. 13u A provincials in Rosenort July 8-10