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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

Trotter inks a deal with Portage

Boissevain’s Nell to represent Canada at 2024 WBSC U18 Women’s Softball World Cup

Knoop captures 2024 Tamarack men’s golf tournament

Moose Jaw's Chris Knoop has won the 2024 Tamarack men’s golf tournament. The Tamarack is an annual match play golf tournament held at Riding Mountain National Park each summer. Knoop defeated Carberry's Joel Baron in the final at the Clear Lake golf course. Knoop started the championship shooting a 70 and 72 in his opening qualifying rounds, leaving him tied for 3rd overall with Baron. He then disposed of Marcus Friess, Cal Vanderschuit, and Kolby Day prior to meeting Baron in Saturdays championship match. The men's scramble was a new event this year and Scott McCallum and Riese Gaber took home top honors defeating Chad Daciuk and Lyle Meek in the final Leslie Olson and Tracy Rutlege won the women’s scramble defeating Joan Johns and Kelly Sheard. Meanwhile, Eugene Hodgson won the senior’s championship, Ron Cornell took home honors in the master’s championship, and Grady Chuback the junior championship. Results for the entire tournament can be viewed here.

Trotter inks a deal with Portage

Brock Trotter the 37 year old from Brandon has officially hung up the skates to be the new Assistant Coach in Portage for the Terriers of the MJHL. His career started in the MJHL and then moved to USHL - NCAA - AHL - NHL - KHL and various European leagues. Blake Spiller the long serving Head Coach and GM of the Terriers will welcome Brock to his staff for the upcoming season.  Spiller has been involved in coaching and front office GM tasks for over 23 seasons with Portage. Of note, Trotter was a skills coach last year in Virden plus played senior hockey in Saskatchewan. No Brandon players played for Portage last season but perhaps this is going to change with Brock being involved with the club.

Boissevain’s Nell to represent Canada at 2024 WBSC U18 Women’s Softball World Cup

Danika Nell has been named to the 2024 U18 Women’s National Softball Team, an achievement that highlights her exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. This selection places her among the top young softball players in the country, and she will now have the opportunity to represent her nation once again on an international stage. Nell will head to Dallas, TX  from August 29 to September 2 to compete in the 2024 WBSC U18 Women's Softball World Cup Group C. Australia, Ireland, Mexico, the Philippines, and the USA are the other teams who will be competing in Group C. The top two teams from Group C will advance to the 2025 WBSC U18 Women’s Softball World Cup Finals, also to be held in Dallas. Couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity to represent Canada again. ❤️🇨🇦 https://t.co/WfmGwwRoIE — Danika Nell (@danikanelly44) August 13, 2024 This accomplishment is a significant milestone for Nell, who has shown incredible promise throughout her softball career. Danika started playing softball as a 6 year old for the Boissevain Mites team, her family’s hometown since moving there from South Africa in 1998. Over the years Westman fans have been able to follow her development with the Westman Magic u12 team and Magic u14 squad. The talented pitcher and left-handed batter also committed to Boston University for NCAA Division I softball in November of 2023. This past season, she helped the  Vincent Massey Collegiate Trojans to their second consecutive provincial high school varsity girls fast-pitch softball championship. She was also named the 2023-2024 'AAAA'  Girls High School Athletes of the Year Nell is the lone Manitoban selected to the team.

Golfer drains a hole-in-one on a 320-Yard Par 4 at Glen Lea Golf Course

In the world of golf, few accomplishments are as celebrated as the hole-in-one. Traditionally, this rare feat occurs on a par 3, where the distance between the tee and the hole is shorter, giving skilled players a chance to make the shot in just one stroke. However, when a golfer manages to achieve a hole-in-one on a much longer hole, it becomes a moment of sheer brilliance and amazement. Recently, at the Glen Lea Golf Course, Joel Plante surprised himself, and those he was golfing with, by achieving the nearly impossible: a hole-in-one on a 320-yard par 4 hole. This rare feat took place on the 13th hole at GLGC on Aug 9, 2024. "I did not see it go in. When I hit the ball a flock of birds flew by and it looked like the ball hit a bird (it did not). After it flew past the birds I lost it! I was in total disbelief! When we drove up to the green we didn't see my ball anywhere. My friend Tristan and my dad Marc drove to the green and saw it in the hole and when they told me, I did not believe them. I thought they were messing with me and it went into the woods so as they were yelling at me that it was in the hole, I dropped a ball where I thought it entered, chipped onto the green and only when I was walking towards the green was when it started to hit me that it was actually in there." Plante told bdnmb.ca about the hole-in-one. Plante, who used a 3-wood from the tee box, described his feelings when he realized the ball was actually in the cup. "I was in total shock! I could not believe it!! I was speechless and couldn't believe it went in!" "I celebrated immediately and had to let the group behind us play through because I needed a minute to calm down!" he added. Following the ace on 13, Plante finished the round shooting birdie, par, double bogey, double bogey, double bogey and finished the round with a 76. " On the 16th hole is when I finally calmed down and started to lose focus!" It was the first the hole-in-one for Plante, who noted the closest he ever came before was about 3 feet from the hole on hole 2 at Glen Lea.

Micheal Ferland Joins The Kenora Devils Gap Islanders as Skills Coach

The Kenora Devils Gap Islanders have made a significant addition to their coaching staff by welcoming former NHL player Micheal Ferland as their new skills coach. This move is expected to bring a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the team, especially for the younger players aiming to refine their skills and elevate their game. The the Kenora Devils Gap Islanders are a Junior A Hockey club in the Superior International Junior Hockey League. Last season, the Islanders finished dead last in the eight team league winning only 2 of their 49-games played. The Kenora Devils Gap Islanders are excited to announce that Micheal Ferland has been hired as Skills Coach for the 24-25 Season. We would like to welcome Micheal and his Family to the Islanders Organization. pic.twitter.com/Pfv8Wssv82 — Kenora Devils Gap Islanders (@SIJHL_Islanders) July 16, 2024 Ferland, known for his gritty play and scoring touch during his time in the NHL, brings a unique blend of on-ice expertise and a deep understanding of the game's physical and mental demands. After a career that included stints with the Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, and Vancouver Canucks, Ferland was forced to step away from playing due to lingering concussion issues. However, his passion for hockey remained, leading him to pursue a role where he could continue contributing to the sport. Prior to accepting this role, he was the assistant coach of the Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA team and he led Team Manitoba to a national title at the 2023 NAHC in Winnipeg, As a skills coach, Ferland will focus on developing the players' technical abilities, such as shooting, stickhandling, and skating, while also imparting his knowledge of the game's intricacies. His presence is expected to be particularly beneficial for players looking to add an edge to their game, drawing from his experiences in high-pressure situations at the NHL level.