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Wheat King’s Elick drafted by Columbus, Caswell goes to Seattle

Wheat Kings announce intent to bid for 2026 CHL Memorial Cup

Wendy’s Summer Hockey League Honors Previous Players

Revitalizing Our Ice Rink: An Update on Community Sportsplex

Thiesen wins fourth Grey Owl

Lewis, Howarth still on top

Lewis, Howarth lead 62nd annual Grey Owl men’s golf tournament

Lemoine selected in first round of MJHL draft, seven Brandon prospects selected overall

Investors Group presents 5th Annual Golf Tournament for Brandon & District United Way

Hit The Links For Many Great Causes - Win Great Prizes - Have a Great Time!! Investors Group presents 5th Annual Golf Tournament for Brandon & District United Way Throughout our short but sweet golf season there comes many a tournament that local duffers can enter. Only one gives you a chance to help out multiple causes while strengthening your community. Year in year out The United Way supports dozens of local charitable groups and organizations. For the past five years the long standing local organization has helped so many with their efforts combined with the support of local donations and events such as this tournament. This is the second year Investor's Group has been on board as the main sponsor of the event. BDNMB.ca's Frank McGwire sat down with Brandon & District United Way's Director of Operations Janis Evens for a quick Q & A to find out all the details of this tournament which has become one of the bigger charity tournaments this area has to offer.  FM: Hi Janis! Thanks for taking the time out to do this. JE: My pleasure. Happy to help! FM: How many golfers / teams last year? JE: Last year’s tournament we had 96 golfers/24 teams FM: How much money was raised last year? JE: When the tournament was all said and done we had raised $12,548.04 FM: Thats' awesome news! Good job!! I would expect you'd like to see that number go up this year. Have you had many people sign up for year five. JE: Our numbers are just a bit off from last year so we'd really like to give it a big push in this last week before the registration deadline FM: Aside from just another round of golf, are there any specialty holes IE: Longest drive, closest to the pin etc.: JE: This year we have Four Hole-in-One Opportunities – Hole #6 will be a chance to win a 55" OLED 4K ULTRA HD Curve TV from Aurora Video/Audio, Hole #8 will be a chance to win $25,000 towards an investment from Investors Group, Hole #13 will be a chance to win a $10,000 Diamond Ring from Reesors Jewellery & Ficek Insurance and Hole #16 is a chance to win $20,000 towards the purchase of a new vehicle from Murray Chevrolet. We also have Men’s & Ladies Longest Drive, Men’s & Ladies Closest to the Pin and Longest Putt. FM: Wow! Those are some great prizes!! Who is catering the dinner? JE: Shilo Golf & Country Club provides a delicious meal for our golfers, volunteers & staff following the tournament every year. FM: How do people / offices register teams? JE: To register a team for our tournament, anyone interested can call our office @ 204 571 8929 and request a registration card, come into our office on 201 – 1011 Rosser Avenue or email tyler@brandonuw.ca to request a registration card and Tyler can email or mail invoices. FM: What other finishing touches make this golf tourney stand out from all the others? JE: For a 5th year in a row Brandon Bus Lines has donated a bus to take golfers to and from the tournament, we also have a driver who volunteers his time to drive the bus. We have lots of great prizes this year to be won following the tournament. Plus! Joe Beeverz has generously donated their time to come out and provide lunch on the course for golfers, we have fun “goodie bags” filled with items for every golfer at the start of the tournament, Quiznos will also be providing some food at the tournament. There will also be fun games set up along the course, Fantasy Golf and great entertainment provided by Bryan Podworny from Expressions Entertainment. FM: Sounds like a fantastic time to me! I hope this helps bring more people out Janis. JE: Thanks Frank. Make sure to come out to the Investors Group presents 5th Annual Golf Tournament for United Way for a day filled with sun, fun and golf! See you on the links! Investors Group presents 5th Annual Golf Tournament for Brandon & District United Way Shilo Golf & Country Club Friday, June 3, 2016 11:00am shotgun start $100.00 per golfer (includes golf, cart, dinner & transportation) | $30.00 Dinner only Shilo Golf & Country Club | Shotgun Start – 11:00 am Dinner & Prizes to follow! If you would like to register a team for our tournament please contact the United Way office at: 204 571 8929 or tyler@brandonuw.ca Registration Deadline: Friday May 27, 2016 2016 Registration Form United Way Brandon Change starts here. ----------------------------------------------------------- #201-1011 Rosser Ave., Brandon, MB R7A 0L5 Phone: 204-571-8929 www.brandonuw.ca

Virden product signs with BU

Courtesy: Brandon University Athletics BRANDON – The Brandon University Bobcats women's volleyball team is pleased to announce the commitment of Carmen Ross of Virden, Man.   Ross becomes the first product of Virden Collegiate Institute to commit to the Bobcats women's volleyball team, a surprising fact considering the vast history of local players that have suited up for the Bobcats in the past 11 seasons.   Ross however is no stranger to Brandon or Brandon University. Virden is just a 45-minute drive down the Trans-Canada from the Wheat City, and as such the 5-foot-11 outside hitter has played at the BU Healthy Living Centre many times, representing the Virden Collegiate Institute Golden Bears in both basketball and volleyball and playing for the Cats Volleyball Club, which is based out of the HLC.   Her experience is not limited to local competition either, as Ross represented Manitoba at the Western Canada Summer Games last summer, and was named a Volleyball Manitoba graduating all-star for her efforts this past season.   "Carmen is a real special student-athlete.  She plays multiple sports, and excels at all of them while maintaining a great grade point average as well," says Bobcats coach Lee Carter. "Carmen plays a real power game. It will be fun to see her improve as she matches up against other players with the same power as herself. We're very excited to see what she will bring to our program."   Ross has been a two-sport star for the Golden Bears, playing basketball as well as volleyball. She was a member of the Virden Collegiate squad that won the AAA Manitoba Provincial title in both sports. At one point in the basketball season she earned MHSAA rural athlete of the week honours following an outstanding week in which she averaged 35 points per game in five contests. Despite her accomplishments in both sports, Ross has decided to pursue volleyball, and now hopes the jump to the CIS ranks brings her even more success as a Bobcat rather than as a Bear. "I've been dreaming of playing at the CIS level since grade 7," says Ross. "I had always looked up to the Bobcat program as a young player. It's so nice to have such a well-established program close to home. Over the years of going to Bobcat games and then playing for the Cats Club, I've become really familiar with Lee's coaching style." "It will be nice going to school somewhere that I am familiar with while still being able to travel to new places with the team. It will also have a positive effect on me knowing that there will lots of familiar faces in the crowd during home games," Ross adds.   She was an honourable mention in the Winnipeg Sun pre-season annual coaches poll for her grade 12 season, but worked her way into being one of the province's best by the end of the season. Ross joins Brandon product Shayla Heinrichs as the first two incoming athletes for next year's recruiting class for Brandon University's women's volleyball team. Ross plans to study in BU's Faculty of Arts beginning this September.

5 tips for the ballpark 

Thinking about taking in a Major League Baseball game? 1) Start with the team's schedule. Try to pick dates where you see at least 2 games. You really don't get the whole experience if you just see one. A day game is a totally different experience from a night game. 2) While you're at the team's website, find their link for recommended hotels in the neighbourhood. Then follow up with the hotel's own website. You'll often find package prices and special deals that partner with the ball club.  3) Take your baseball glove to the game. And put your phone down. Pay attention and enjoy the experience. You never know when a fly ball is coming your way. It's a huge adrenaline rush when a ball is launched in your direction.  4) Two games? Sit in two entirely different sections. I haven't found a ballpark with any terrible views. The bleacher seats in the home run section can be just as much fun at sitting in the club seats. (If you sit along the first baseline in the upper decks in Denver you have the best view of a Colorado sunset over the Rocky Mountains.)  5) Go early. The home team typically takes batting practice privately, before the public is welcomed into the park. BUT, the visitor’s team takes the field at the same time the doors open. Everyone, but especially kids, can stand at the fence and hope to catch one of dozens of balls coming that way.   

2004 MB Bruins Capture MB Lightning AAA Spring Classic Hockey Tournament

The MB Bruins, a team comprised of hockey players mainly from Brandon and the Westman area, captured the 2004 age division of the Manitoba Lightning AAA Spring Classic Hockey Tournament held in Winnipeg over the weekend.  They used goal scoring from five different players on route to a 5-3 victory over the Manitoba Lightning in the tournament final.  Layton Veitch, Zane Dyck, Reid Jonasson, Brenden Keeble, and Ethan Guthrie all managed to beat Lightnings goalie Alex Pauls.  Nathan Braun picked up the win in net for the Bruins.  The Bruins went 5-1 over the weekend and were lead offensively by Callum Halls who had 14 points and Zane Dyck who had 12 points in the five games. Another team made up of players primarily from Brandon and area, the 2007 MB Steel, also participated in the tournament and finished the weekend with a record of 2 wins and 3 losses.  Earlier in the spring the Steel had captured the 2007 age division of the Source for Sports AAA Summer Hockey Challenge held in Brandon each year.

Winnipeg Chiefs, SK Nationals, Westman Warriors, ManSask Wolfpack Championship Recaps

The Winnipeg Chiefs captured the 2004 age division at the AAA Summer Hockey Challenge in Brandon by handily defeating the SK Crusaders 14-1 in the championship final.  The Chiefs were lead offensively by Elliot Lewis who registered two goals and four assists.   Luke Janus, Talon Weselak, and Lucas Gillson each chipped in with two markers a piece while Dylan Martens, Austin Manaigre, Mattew Lizotte, Riley Dudych, Keefe Gruener, and Carson Shewfelt each had singles.  Dawson Karol scored late in the 3rd frame to break up the shutout bid of the Chiefs net minder Andrew Ness.  The crusaders were outshot 43-5 overall. Earlier in the day the Crusaders surprised the 04 Jr. Moose with a thrilling 6-5 victory propelling them into the afternoons final.  The Chiefs sailed into the finals with a 10-1 victory, over a team from the Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Saturday evening. The 2003 division was broken down into Silver and Gold levels.  In the silver division the SK Nationals, out of Regina toppled the Westman Thunder 5-1 to capture their division.  Hunter Wood recorded four assists in the win.  Carter Derenisky fired two goals and added an assist.  Other markers came off the sticks of Mason Nichol. Riley Hoffman and Tyler Kistner.  The lone goal scorer for the Thunder was forward Denis Ntelioglou.   The Thunder were unable to answer the hot goaltending of the Nationals Arden Lloyd who made 24 saves in picking up the win.  The Nationals won all five games they participated in over the weekend while the Thunder finished the weekend with 4 wins and 2 losses. The Gold Division was a hard fought battle right down to the final buzzer and ended up in an overtime period and then a shootout.  Eventually the Westman Warriors upended the Mallard Stars 7-6.  Riley Brody scored twice in regulation and added an assist to lead the charge offensively for the Warriors.  Ayden Atkey, Ty Funk, Avery Kirkup and Brayden Howarth each chipped in with singles.  For the Stars Noah Houle had three assists in a losing cause.  Keelian Levasseur, Brayden Broome, Michael Spence, Keanu Woodhouse, Kyle Cochrane and Colby Bear each scored once for Mallard.  Mallard advanced to the tournament finals after beating the Toon Town Tigers 5-3 in the late game on Saturday night.  Earlier in tournament round robin play the boys from Toon Toon had defeated the Stars by a score of 10-1.  The Man-Sask Wolfpack had an easy time of it in the 2002 age group as they won five straight games over the weekend outscoring their opponents 59-3 over that stretch.  They cruised to the 2002 title, and take home the belt, after a convincing 12-1 win over the team from Eastman in Sundays closer.  Josh Romanyk had a goal and an assist in the final.  Scoring twice for the Wolfpack included Brady Frattinger, Drew Englot. Daemon Hunt and Cory King.  Others Wolfpack skaters to dent the twine Sunday included Brayden Michaluk, Reece Richmond and Mitch Theissen.  Trent Crane replied with the lone goal for Eastman on a shorthanded breakaway.  Overall the Wolfpack outshoot Eastman 53-6 in the final contest.  Earlier in the day Eastman punched their ticket to the finals with a convincing 9-5 victory over the Sask. Grrowl while the Wolfpack easily handled the Bearcats in their semi-final matchup by a score of 12-0.