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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

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Wheat Kings select Jacobson, Pantelas in first round of WHL Prospects draft

The Brandon Wheat Kings used the 5th overall selection in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft to select homegrown product forward, Jaxon Jacobson. The 5'8", 150lb Jacobson spent last season with the Brandon Wheat Kings U-18 AAA team where he amassed 60 points in 44 regular season games. He followed that up by recording 8 points in 8 playoff games.  With the fifth overall pick in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft, the @bdnwheatkings select Jaxon Jacobson from Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA.#WHLDraft pic.twitter.com/T9cSmFaO88 — The WHL (@TheWHL) May 11, 2023 With their second pick in the first round (19th overall), the Wheat Kings selected Giorgos Pantelas, a defensemen who spent last season skating with the RHA Kelowna U15 Prep team. Pantelas tallied 38 points for Kelowna in 2022-23. He has been described as big, strong, and a great skater. With the 19th overall pick in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft, the @bdnwheatkings select Giorgos Pantelas from the RINK Hockey Academy Kelowna U15 Prep.#WHLDraft pic.twitter.com/yi8W6MI1O3 — The WHL (@TheWHL) May 11, 2023 The complete order of selection for the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft can be found at https://whl.ca/draft.

Four Brandon girls help MB Mavericks capture Stars & Stripes Tournament title

The MB Mavericks, which includes 4 players from Brandon (Reese Schutte, Shayla Scinocca, Devyn Moncur, and Sydney Sass), headed to Minneapolis this weekend for the annual Stars & Stripes hockey tournament and returned home with the 14U Tier 1 female championship trophy in their possession. In Sunday's tournament clinching 5-2 victory over Team Colorado, the Mavericks received goals from Sydney Sass (3), Erica Miko, and Presley Hodson. Over the duration of the weekend the Mavericks went a perfect 5-0, outscoring their opposition 34-6 in the process. In addition to the Brandon players, the roster (posted below) also includes many of the top 2008 & 2009 born female hockey players from several neighboring regions including: Yellowhead, Central Plains, Westman, and Parkland. To prepare for the Stars & Stripes tournament the team held a few practices, participated in a tournament in Melville, and played 2 exhibition games in Winnipeg.
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Virden’s Bryn Chyzyk USHL GM Of The Year

Exciting news as Virden's Bryn Chyzyk was named USHL GM of the Year.   Bryn, whom is only 30 years old, was a former Southwest Cougar, Dauphin King, Fargo Force, UND Fighting Sioux forward and then signed a two way contract in the AHL with Rockford. Chyzyk scoring for UND Fighting Sioux ( now Fighting Hawks ) Grand Forks Herald ( photo credit () Chyzyk's Waterloo Black Hawks won 40 games this year a huge step up from only 28 the previous season. More details from The Rink Live in Fargo North Dakota. https://www.therinklive.com/junior-and-prospects/ushl/waterloos-bryn-chyzyk-named-ushl-general-manager-of-the-year The USHL is the top league in North America for providing opportunities for players interested in playing NCAA D1 or D3 hockey.

Jawbreakers, Warriors, and Beast lay claim to titles

Week 2 of the 2023 AAA Hockey Challenge wrapped up in Brandon over the weekend. Twenty Eight teams took to the ice, competing in three different age groupings. Of note, all three championship games on Sunday were decided by one goal. 2008-09 Championship Following an overtime period, the 2008-09 final required a shootout to settle the game. The Jawbreakers (pictured above) ended coming out on top, scoring a 7-6 win over the Cougars. Luka Gosselin held the hot hand for the Jawbreakers racking up 3 goals and 1 assist in the championship tilt. Crosby Harrison, Ryan Cox, and Jaxon Green also scored for the Jawbreakers. Kai Kriekle, Carson Park, Blake Haygarth, Chase Lekivetz, Rhett Weichel, and Burke Regehr replied with goals for the Cougars. 2010 Championship The Dakota Warriors Blue squad eked out a narrow 7-6 victory over the Wheatlead Wild in overtime to claim the 2010 title. Beau Raschke scored at the 4:37 mark in the overtime frame to secure the win. The Warriors were led offensively by Eason Eggert (3g,2a), Landin Slind (2g), and Reese Frykman (4a).  Liam Vancaeseele (3g), Merrick Wilhelm (2g), and Mason Schmidt (1) tallied goals in the loss for the Wild. 2011 Championship Nixon Gaudet scored his 4th goal of the game in overtime to lead the Southeast Beast to a hard fought 6-5 win over the PV Heat in the 2011 title game. Gaudet racked up an impressive 17 goals and 5 assists in his 5-games played over the weekend. Also scoring for the the Beast were Liam Beaudeete and Reed Sherry, while Nikco Fontaine stopped 36 Heat shots. The Heat received 2 goals from Mattix Unrau and single markers from Gavin Gacutan and Shane Pethybridge.
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Boissevain to Boston

For many young and upcoming athletes the process to playing any NCAA D1 sport is well a confusing and interesting process. Major NCAA schools look for 1 - Good students 2 - Excellent athletic skills 3 - Quality family background that will cause no issues Boissevain's Danika Nell has done what many seek and that is going to school at Boston University plus as an added bonus playing Softball for the Terriers. BDNMB had a chance today to fire some questions at her. BDNMB - How does the process work to play softball at the NCAA level Danika - So, my college recruitment process started a few years ago which is later than most American players. I was in ninth grade when I began playing for Nebraska Gold, a travel softball team that competes at a high level. With the team, I have travelled all over the states and had the opportunity to play against elite athletes that I will most likely face again at the collegiate level! One of my Team Manitoba teammates played for the travel team and mentioned my name to her coaches which resulted in a phone call and ultimately playing with them. Other than playing in front of coaches at tournaments in the states, I’ve had to be active on Twitter by posting videos of my skills and updates on my journey and performances. I would send emails to coaches on a regular basis to keep in touch with them up until September 1 of my Grade 11 year, which marked the day D1 coaches could finally actively recruit my graduating class. BDNMB - Did you get many offers? Danika - I was very fortunate to have various universities express their interest in me from that day on and kept an open mind throughout the process. Being from Canada disconnected me from the process to an extent as I wasn’t able to go to as many tournaments or attend as many college camps as my American teammates and opponents. When I received the amount of interest I did, I was thrilled, and took several months to get to know coaches and programs and figure out what was the best fit for me academically and athletically. In the end, I mainly narrowed it down to Boston University and University of California Santa Barbara. BDNMB - Why Boston? Danika - I was extremely surprised to receive the offer from Boston University as Coach Waters hadn’t seen me play in person and still hasn’t seen me play in person. She came across a video of me pitching on Twitter and continued onto my Sportrecruits page to watch more clips and game footage. We instantly connected during our first phone call and I’m very grateful to have the opportunity she has given me! BDNMB - Major in school? Danika - I plan on majoring in Health Sciences on Pre-Med track to eventually follow in my dad’s footsteps of pursuing a career in Medicine. It’s a long road ahead but I couldn’t be more excited! Good luck Danika and thank you for your time today.