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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

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Tiger Hills Hockey League adds 2 teams. loses 1

THHL The Tiger Hills Hockey League (THHL) will have 16 teams hitting the ice for the 2022/23 season. Last season the league operated with 15 teams. Boissevain will take a 1-year leave of absence.  New to the league for the coming season will be a team from Rivers and Miniota-Elkhorn, who move over from the North Central Hockey League (NCHL). This season each team in the THHL will play an 18 game schedule. The league will be broken down into 4 divisions and 2 conferences. Each member club will play a home and home against the teams in their respective division and then 1 game against the other clubs. Games are expected to start the weekend of October 21. There will also be an import rule implemented this year as well. NCHL Earlier in the week the NCHL announced the league was taking a 1-year pause as there would not be enough teams to form a league for the 2022-23 season. As mentioned earlier, Minitoa-Elkhorn will join the THHL. The Swan Valley Axemen, who played in the NCHL last season will join the Sask East Hockey League along with another team from Manitoba, the Grandview Comets.
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Wheat Kings announce leadership group for 2022/23

During an announcement held earlier today at the J&G Homes Arena, Nolan Ritchie and Nate Danielson were named co-captains for the 2022-23 Brandon Wheat Kings. The two forwards combined for 133 points last season for the club. Jake Chiasson and Brett Hyland will round out the leadership group as alternate captains. The Wheat Kings open the WHL Regular Season on Saturday, September 24th, versus the Winnipeg ICE.
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New play by play voice announced for Wheat King games

Source: Brandon Wheat Kings News Release The Brandon Wheat Kings are proud to announce that Wheat Kings hockey is returning to Q Country 91.5 FM (Q Country) and 880 AM. Q Country has been the radio home of the Wheat Kings for a combined total of 27 years. Dating back to 1985, CKLQ has been synonymous with the most exciting moments in Wheat Kings’ history, including the Ed Chynoweth Cup Championships in 1996 and 2016 and Memorial Cup appearances in 2010 and 2016. “This is a great opportunity for Q Country listeners to re-engage with the Wheat Kings brand,” said Westman Radio Ltd General Manager Brian Wortley. “When people think Q Country and CKLQ, they think Wheat Kings Hockey. We were there when Marty Murray scored 43 goals in 93,’ and now he’s leading this franchise into a new era…an era that we’re proud to be a part of moving forward.” “The Wheat Kings and Q Country go together, in my view,” said Wheat Kings General Manager Marty Murray. “As a young man, this is how I stayed in touch with the Wheat Kings. It’s how everyone stayed connected to the team, and it just feels right to be going back.” Fans can hear all 68 regular season games on Q Country 91.5 FM and 880 AM, and online at qcountryfm.ca. Each game night will include a pre-game and post-game show hosted by the new voice of the Wheat Kings – Chase Johnston. Chase was born and raised in Mission BC, spending time as the in-game host with the Prince George Cougars before moving into the broadcast booth for the Fraser Valley Thunderbirds from 2016-18 and then called over 200 BCHL games with the West Kelowna Warriors from 2018-2022. “When I graduated broadcasting school, my main goal was to reach the Western Hockey League” Chase said from Kelowna on Monday. “I’m thrilled I get to join a team with such a rich history like the Wheat Kings and look forward to meeting all the great fans in Brandon.” The Wheat Kings open the WHL Regular Season on Saturday, September 24th, versus the Winnipeg ICE. You can hear all the action starting with the pre-game show at 6:30 p.m. Puck drop is at 7:00 p.m.
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Brandon’s Skrupa excited to be back on the ice; following broken C1 vertebrae

On January 29, 2022, Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA forward Keenan Skrupa was battling for a loose puck along the boards when he was cross checked from behind and went head first into the boards. The play left Skrupa with a broken C1 vertebrae. He then spent the next 14 weeks in a neck brace with no activity. Week 15 saw him begin the rehab process and some light activities with his neck brace on. "Rehab was pretty straight forward, it was just easing back to daily life, light skating and light working out with a neck brace" Skrupa told bdnmb.ca. At the start of May was when he was finally able to be out of the neck brace for good and started strengthening his neck with some exercises. It was at this point he also resumed some non contact skating until the start of July when he finally received the all-clear for contact. "Getting back on the ice was so exciting for me, you couldn't wipe the smile off my face when I heard the news" Skrupa said. His plans to suit up this season with the Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA team once again. "I'm looking forward to having a good regular season this year with the team and transition that into the playoffs and most importantly trying to take home the championship" added Skrupa. While this years squad looks to be a really young group, Skrupa was quick to point out he sees a very skilled team that he hopes to be a leader with both on the ice and off. "I'd just like to thank all my teammates and coaches for helping the long process go so quickly for me with going to the rink everyday and putting a smile on my face, same goes with friends and family at home." ended Skrupa.
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U18 Westman Wildcats looking for repeat performance in 2022/23

The U18 Westman Wildcats had a very successful campaign in 2021/22 capturing the U18 Provincial AAA Female Hockey League title. The team recently completed their training camp for the coming season and head coach Guy Williams told bdnmb.ca that he is really looking forward to seeing what this team can accomplish. "Our team expectations don’t change from year to year. We expect a 'First Place Effort' each and every day we step on the ice." said Williams. "We expect a team-first approach with a consistent effort and repeatable style of play.  If we play the right way every day we will give ourselves a chance to win." The team graduated three skaters from last year's squad (2 defensemen - Makenna Beard and Kelsey Page - and 1 forward - Emma Ramsey) and all 3 were character individuals who formed the team's leadership group. "They were tremendous leaders by example with a team first mentality and strong work ethic. They played in all situations for us and set a great example for our young team." Williams noted. According to Williams, the strengths this season will be their depth up front and their tenacity on the puck everywhere on the ice. The Wildcats will rely on a solid core of returning forwards led by their 4 grade 12 forwards (Hayley Kolosky, Paige Kozak, Brooklyn Franklin, Sophia Anderson) and their playoff MVP goaltender, Grace Glover. Williams added that Grace was invited to the Team Canada u18 Summer Development Camp and will suit up for the second straight year with Team Manitoba. They also return 4 defensemen from last season’s team as well. Billie Baranyk (05) returns to the team for her final year after a year absence from the program. "We have some exciting newcomers as well led by Paige Crossley (07) and Reese Shutte (08) up front as well as the Blaine twins (Madison-Forward and Haley-Defense, (07's)." Prior to the kickoff of the regular season on October 2, the team will play a number of exhibition games in Brandon and then participate in a tournament in Calgary.