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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

Bevy of Big Names Populate Summer Hockey League Rosters

It's no secret that Brandon and the Westman area have produced many talented hockey players and one look at the Wendy s Summer Hockey League Rosters is a clear indication of just that.  The league boasts full time NHL players, players with minor pro experience, players who play professionally overseas, as well as may current WHL players. Cody McLeod, Ryan White, Michael Ferland, Joel Edmundson, and Matt Calvert all spent last season on NHL rosters.  McLeod, White, and Ferland all play together on the Houston's Scramblers who last summer captured the Division 1 Championship. Players who spent last season playing professionally in European leagues include Mark Derlago, Andrew Clark, Shayne Wiebe, Brock Trotter and brothers Alex and Tyler Plante. Travis Sanheim, Tanner Kaspick, Jordan Stallard and Jayce Hawerlyuk are recent NHL draft picks who will spend their summer grinding it out in the WSHL.  Former Wheat King and first round draft pick of the Dallas Stars, Scott Glennie returns to the summer league with Brown's Contenders. Current Wheat Kings participating this summer include James Shearer, Connor Gutenberg and Tyler Coulter, who was just recently invited to attend camp of the Vancouver Canucks. WSHL Rosters & Standings WSHL Schedule  

Hockey Brandon, Last Week for Spring Registration

Submitted: Hockey Brandon  https://registration.hockeycanada.ca/registration/?ID=1033 Effective for the 2016-17 season, we are introducing Spring registration.  This has been mandated by Hockey Manitoba for all associations.  Families will once again register from a link on our website.  You register online; however, we are not taking on line payments.  You will need to come into the Hockey Brandon office to make payment or call us with a credit card number.     Early bird registration will run from June 1 to June 30, 2016.  Regular registration rates will go into effect starting July 1, 2016 and will be $100 more.  The initial payment will be a $200 deposit.  Hockey Brandon will set their 2016-17 registration rates once spring registration is complete.  The rates will be posted on the website in early August.    The Hockey Brandon office will be closed July 1 – August 1, 2016.  The $200 deposit payment can be made once the office reopens.    Families registering for the first time will need to complete the Parent Respect in Sport program.  The link and additional information are available through our website.  The fee for this program is $12.60 and can be paid online.    Deadline for Initial Player Registration Minor Hockey Associations are required to complete their initial player registration by September 15th of the current season. All transfer requests received on or after September 15th must be dealt with in accordance to transfer regulations. Player may register after this date in accordance to Hockey Manitoba regulations.  Registrations received after this date may be placed on a waiting list.    
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Local 11 Year Old Pitcher Tosses Perfect Game

It doesn’t happen very often but Nolan Chastko, an 11 year pitcher for the Brandon Rockies accomplished something pitchers can usually only dream of.  He threw a perfect game in baseball action in Brandon, MB on Saturday June the 26th, striking out all 18 batters that he faced.  Chastko pitched six innings in picking up the win and needed only 70 pitches to complete his masterpiece.  With the win he helped his Rockies team advance to Sunday’s finals against the Reds at Simplot Millennium Park. The Rockies ended up winning the U11 division on Sunday with a 5-0 victory over the Reds and will advance to the Mosquito “AA” Provincial Championships in Boissevain on July 15th through to the 17th.   The Reds will go on to participate in the Zone 2 Mosquito “A” Provincial Championships to be held in Brandon the weekend of July 8th to 10th.
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Clague, Kaspick selected in 2016 NHL Draft

It was a great day for a couple members of the Brandon Wheat Kings as both Kale Clague and Tanner Kaspick were selected in today’s NHL Draft.  Clague, a smooth skating defenseman, was selected by the LA Kings in the 2nd round, 51st overall. Clague, an offensive minded defenseman, had an outstanding 2nd half to his season and finished with 43 points in 71 games.  He was also a plus 25 on the season. The St. Louis Blues selected Tanner Kaspick in the 4th round, 119th overall.  The 6’0”, 203 pound two way forward had a solid second season in the WHL putting up 31 points in 53 games.  Local product Jordan Stallard, who now plays for the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL, was also selected today as the Winnipeg Jets called his name in the 6th round with the 127th overall pick.  Arizona selected Portage Terriers Dean Stewart with the 188th pick overall.  The defenseman is scheduled to attend the University of Nebraska-Omaha starting in the 2016/17 season.

Short Sleeves Brimming With Mighty Ambition

By Vern May There is no obstacle that dissuades Dan DiLucchio.  In fact, the biggest the challenge, the better he likes it.  He’s already conquered most of the circumstances in life that many suspected would limit his career opportunities.  On July 14th, he’s aiming to conquer a few more in Brandon. DiLucchio, known professionally as Short Sleeve Sampson, has made his living as a professional wrestler since 1999 and has ascended to become the franchise player of a touring circuit that has been gaining momentum across western Canada.  During his seventeen year career, he has appeared for World Wrestling Entertainment, Impact Wrestling and has worked with some of the industry’s most recognized stars like Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker. Not bad for a kid that wasn’t expected to have a career in professional sports.  It’s a pretty sensational accomplishment when you recognize that DiLucchio stands only 4’2” and is considered to be a “midget” during an era of political correctness – which made the “m” word taboo in many circles.  It’s a challenge he doesn’t expect to be a problem in Brandon. “First off, we need to get past what’s politically correct and get people comfortable with the word midget again,” says DiLucchio from a tour stop in Las Vegas, recently.  “We’re midgets, we’re wrestlers, neither of those things is a demeaning term.  It’s what sets us apart from the crowd and we’re proud of it.  Brandon isn’t hung up on political correctness is it?” While not a household name, Short Sleeve Sampson is one of the busiest wrestlers of his generation, regularly criss-crossing the continent for matches, personal appearances and television projects.  He is featured in the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in Texas, is an honoree in the New England Professional Hall of Fame, and was inducted into the Cauliflower Alley Club’s Circle of Friendship, celebrating his achievements in the sport at a ceremony in Las Vegas.  He comes to Brandon as a headliner for the Midget Wrestling Warriors tour, an event featuring a roster comprised entirely of short-statured athletes. The all-midget wrestling circuit is based in Syracuse, New York, but has seen its greatest success on tours in the western Provinces, including Calgary, where they play to sold out audiences on a bi-monthly basis.  Many other tour stops have followed suit with turn away crowds in Kelowna, Penticton, Edmonton and Saskatoon.  In fact, when the tour tested the waters in Manitoba last spring with a date in Minnedosa, they sold out the arena to beyond fire code capacity.  They would like to eclipse that success in Brandon. “We chose Brandon over Winnipeg for this tour largely because of the reputation of the Keystone Centre as a premiere entertainment venue.  Anyone we’ve talked to in the entertainment business or in sport that has performed here rave about the facility and the environment that it creates for a great show.  I’d like to see the biggest crowd for professional wrestling that Brandon has ever seen.” The July 14 event will feature male and female athletes from Canada, the U.S. and will include the debut of a pair of Mexican luchadores which add a particular high flying element to the proceedings.  It’s a hand-picked combination of talent that DiLucchio feels will delight wrestling fans of all ages.  The Brandon event is the last stop of a tour which starts at the Calgary Stampede and includes events in Edmonton and Saskatoon as well. Tickets are on sale through the Keystone Centre box office and online and have seen encouraging interest in the first week.  The event will be held in the Manitoba Room and bell time is at 7:00 pm  VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/vern.may.9/videos/1028857603863327/