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BIRT Cup 2024; best photos from the Wheat City Golf Course

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

Wheat Kings launch progressive 50/50 with local minor hockey teams

The Brandon Wheat Kings have announced that the team is partnering with four local minor hockey teams to raise funds to support player development through the first annual Brandon Wheat Kings Progressive 50/50. This new month long 50/50 fundraiser will see one lucky ticket purchaser take home half the pot, with the remaining half of the pot being split amongst the select teams. Fifty percent of the pot will go towards the Wheat Kings Player Development fund, twenty percent to the U18 AAA program, ten percent to the U17 AAA program, ten percent to the U15 AAA Female program and ten percent to the U15 AAA Male program. “As a parent of a minor hockey player, I understand the importance of player development for both the player and the team” commented Wheat Kings Owner and Governor, Jared Jacobson.  “We are excited to be able to work with these local organizations to help increase player development opportunities for each of their teams”. This exciting fundraiser will begin on Friday and will conclude on New Year’s Eve. “We are thrilled to be part of this innovative fundraiser that will benefit the development of elite Hockey in Brandon” said U18 AAA Manager Mike Brolund. A few businesses have already stepped up and made significant donations to the fundraising initiative with Wendy’s Brandon, Skydancer Casino and the J&G Group of Companies donating $15,000 to get the pot started. “We are thankful for the Wheat Kings commitment to use their reach to support Brandon Minor Hockey.  We have explored all traditional fundraising options, and this is a great new initiative we are happy to be a part of” said U15 AAA Female Manager Greg Beckwith. In addition to the grand prize draw, three lucky winners will be drawn on Christmas Eve, with one winner taking home two tickets to all remaining Wheat King home games, one winner taking home a $1,000.00 Wheat Kings Team Store gift card, and another winner taking home two tickets to all remaining U18AAA Wheat King home games. Anyone in Manitoba can get in on the action right now! TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLINE HERE: bwkmega5050.com Fans can also buy their raffle tickets in person at all Wheat Kings home games at Westoba Place, as well as home games at J&G Homes Arena, where the U18 AAA, U17 AAA, U15 AAA male and female programs play out of. Watch for other ticket buying locations that will be added throughout the city over the holiday season.

Wheat Kings acquire pair from Victoria

The Brandon Wheat Kings have dealt forward Teydon Trembecky(’05) and a handful of draft picks to the Victoria Royals, in exchange for forward Anthony Wilson(’05) & blue liner Luke Shipley(’04). The Prospect Draft Picks included in the deal are a 2023 3rd Round Pick (originally from Red Deer), a 2024 5th Round Pick and a 2026 4th Round Pick. “We made the move for a couple reasons. If you look at where we’re at, I think it’s a good time to shake some things up” said Wheat Kings General Manager Marty Murray. “These are two players that will help our lineup immediately and they already provide some experience. Both are high character kids so they’ll be a welcome addition to our lineup.” Trembecky, was drafted by the Wheat Kings in the 3rd round of the 2020 WHL Prospects Draft.  The Strathcona, AB native played 24 games in the black and gold, picking up two assists in that span. Wilson, 17, was also drafted in the 3rd Round of the 2020 WHL Prospects Draft. The Swift Current, SK native played 81 games played with the Royals scoring 9 goals and 9 assists. General Manager Marty Murray is excited to see what Wilson will bring. “Anthony played as a 16 year old last season, he plays with a lot of energy and fits the mold on what we are trying to accomplish“. Shipley, 18, was drafted in the 6th Round of the 2019 WHL Prospects Draft. The Powell River, BC native played 105 games with the Royals scoring 4 goals and adding 18 assists. Shipley also adds 130 penalty minutes on the stat sheet. “We’ve been in the market for an experienced right handed defender for quite some time. Luke put up some decent numbers this year”, said Murray. The Brandon Wheat Kings organization wants to wish Teydon all the best with his new club. We also would like to welcome Anthony Wilson, Luke Shipley & their families to the City of Brandon and the Wheat Kings organization. 5 and 11 game Flex packs are on sale now. Get a great rate on the most popular Wheat Kings promotional nights including Teddy Bear Toss, New Years Eve Party & More. Visit WheatKings.com/NextLevel for more info. (Wheat Kings Release)

Popular summer restaurant moves indoors for the winter

Great news for fans of CJ's Snack Shack and Mini Golf. The extremely popular summer destination restaurant recently took over the canteen operations inside the Riverdale Community Centre in Rivers. Known as CJ's on ICE, the rink menu will feature most of your favorite summer menu items including all homemade burgers, perogies, mozza sticks and hand cut fries. In addition to your standard "rink food" CJ's will also -serve their famous wings (7-different flavours) as well as a number of items for those with a sweet tooth (funnel cake sundae, deep fried Oreos). CJ's on ICE will be open daily from 11:00am - 9:00pm, until the end of March.

Brandon’s Oakden (12) represents MB at MJT Nationals in Orlando

Brandon's Hunter Oakden represented Manitoba at MJT Nationals for Pee Boys over this past weekend in Orlando.  The event was played at Orange County Nationals Crooked Cat golf course.  Both the PGA Tour Qualifying and Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying are played at Orange County National.  Hunter qualified via winning the Manitoba Order of Merit for Pee Boys this past season, where he picked up three wins.  Hurricane Nicole ended up shortening the event to two rounds instead of three.  Players from across the country were represented in various age divisions.  Hunter shot scores of 84/79 good for 9th place in Canada. In total, 11 Manitobans participated in the event.

Large amateur boxing event coming to the Wheat City

A large amateur boxing event is scheduled to take place at the Royal Canadian Legion #3 (560 13th Street East) on Saturday, November 12. Dubbed the Legion of Boom, the event is scheduled to feature over 20 bouts with participants from a number of boxing clubs in the province taking part. Doors open at 2PM Bouts start at 3PM Ticket information: call 204-727-7016 text 204-573-2114