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Deer Ridge Golf Course in Brandon Introduces Foot Golf

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

PBR’s Canada Cup Series in Brandon, a photo gallery

For the first time ever, PBR's Canada Cup Series was in Brandon for an event at the Keystone Centre. PBR Canada’s Cup Series regularly features Canada’s best riders alongside some of the league’s top international athletes, squaring off against the rankest bucking bulls from across the nation.

Wheat Kings announce 2022-23 pre-season game dates, 2 invited to Hockey Canada summer camps

The Brandon Wheat Kings in partnership with the Western Hockey League announced today the 2022-23 Regular Season is scheduled to begin on Friday, September 23, 2022. WHL Clubs will begin announcing their home-opening dates for the 2022-23 WHL Regular Season on Monday, June 20. The Brandon Wheat Kings will begin their pre-season with a home and home with the Winnipeg Ice on Sept 9 and 10 before a home and home series with the Moose Jaw Warriors on Sept 16 and 17th. 2 Wheat Kings have been invited to @HockeyCanada summer camps! Congrats to Nate Danielson who is going to Hockey Canada’s U-20 Camp and Carson Bjarnason who will take part in Hockey Canada’s U-18 Camp! ???? ???? https://t.co/mOHqBspmzm pic.twitter.com/4SQNlR9ujq — Brandon Wheat Kings (@bdnwheatkings) June 16, 2022 

Jacobson claims 60th annual Grey Owl

Brandon’s Jared Jacobson birdied the last three holes on Sunday to capture the 60th annual Grey Owl golf tournament, presented by IG Wealth Management, in thrilling fashion. Jacobson, who plays a lot of his golf at Clear Lake Golf Course, looked right at home as he rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt on 18 to fire a 2-under-par 70. Wheat City Golf Course’s Ross Sheard missed a four-foot putt on 18 that would have forced a playoff. Jacobson’s 1-under total of 141 was good enough for his second Grey Owl championship. He also won in 2014. Sheard had a two-shot lead on first-round leader Noel Ngo and a four-shot edge on Jacobson standing on the 16th tee, but he bogeyed the short par 4 while Ngo and Jacobson birdied. Jacobson then pulled within one of Sheard when he rolled in a 12-footer on the par-3 17th for birdie. Sheard parred and Ngo bogeyed, so Sheard had a one-shot edge on both of them going into the final hole. Jacobson, 42, hit a gap wedge to 12 feet, while Sheard put his approach shot on the front left portion of the green, about 30 feet away. Sheard’s putt rolled about four feet past the hole, and then Jacobson stepped up and rolled his putt in for his third straight birdie. Sheard could have forced extra holes, but his four-footer slid just past the right edge. Sheard (71-71—142) and Ngo (70-72—142) tied for second, while defending champion Jay Thiesen of Russel (72-77—149) and Shilo’s Nolan Tutkaluk (75-74—149) tied for fourth. Tim Lynch of Williston, N.D. (79-72—151) won the Greyer Owl title for those age 60 and over. Stephen Johnston of QX104 and 94.3 The Drive won his fifth Media Flight title with scores of 87 and 81 for a 168 total. The Grey Owl was played for the first time since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and 261 golfers participated. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Jared Jacobson, Brandon 71-70—141 Noel Ngo, Pine Ridge 70-72—142 Ross Sheard, Wheat City 71-71—142 Jay Thiesen, Russell 72-77—149 Nolan Tutkaluk, Shilo 75-74—149 Brett Janz, Portage            74-76—150 Trent Wood, Elmhurst       74-77—151 Marcus Friess, Estevan, SK     72-79—151 Todd Slatnik, Winnipeg     75-78—153 Steven Young, St. Charles    74-80—154 Garth Collings, Breezy Bend     75-81—156 Murray Lindenberg, Brandon    71-86—157 Doug Stinchcombe, Clear Lake   75-86—161 (Submitted by Kirk Penton)

Brandon’s Keeble commits to Yale University

Brandon's Braden Keeble has confirmed his commitment to join the NCAA Division I Yale University Bulldogs in New Haven, Connecticut. Prior to joining Yale, Keeble will suit up for the Brooks Bandits (AJHL) for the 2022-23 season. Depending on when his coaches feel he’s ready for the next level of play, he will then join Yale for the start of the 2023 or 2024 season. Keeble spent last season with the Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA squad where he amassed an impressive 96 points in just 44 regular season games. His strong showing was enough to warrant being named the Canadian Elite Hockey Leagues (CEHL) player of the year for 2021/22. Keeble told bdnmb.ca that he selected Yale over several other schools, including Princeton, for a number of reasons. "A big consideration for both my family and myself was the educational component...as well as the hockey side of things". "Overall, I couldn't be any happier". Congratulations, @KeebleBraden ! #WingmanIsFamily @BrooksBandits @3Awheatkings @Yale pic.twitter.com/oUo6KHOc1y — Wingman Hockey Group (@wingmangrp) June 11, 2022

Ngo grabs lead at 60th annual Grey Owl

Pine Ridge Golf Club’s Noel Ngo will sleep on the lead before Sunday’s final round at the 60th annual Grey Owl, presented by IG Wealth Management. Ngo (pronounced nuh-GO) took advantage of pristine weather conditions on Saturday and fired a 2-under-par 70 at picturesque Clear Lake Golf Course. He has a one-shot lead over three golfers after going 3 under on the front and 1 over on the inward nine. Two of the three players one shot back have already captured the Cactus Jack Wells Memorial Trophy. Brandon’s Jared Jacobson, who snared the 2014 title, and Brandon’s Murray Lindenberg, who claimed the title all the way back in 1978, both fired 1-under-par 71s on Friday. Wheat City Golf Course’s Ross Sheard joined those two when he carded a 71 on Saturday. The Grey Owl is being played for the first time since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and 261 golfers are in this year’s field. Defending champion Jay Thiesen (pronounced TEE-sun) of Russell is two shots back of the lead after carding an even-par 72 on Saturday. Marcus Friess of Estevan, Sask., also shot a 72 on Saturday. Fourteen players qualified for the championship flight by shooting 75 or better. Lindenberg has the lead in the Greyer Owl division, which is for those age 60 and over. Stephen Johnston of QX104 and 94.3 The Drive has the score to beat in the Media Flight after shooting 87 on Friday and 81 on Saturday to complete his two rounds. The tournament consists of 36 holes over three days. Sunday’s tee times and more information can be found at thegreyowl.ca. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Noel Ngo, Pine Ridge 33-37—70 Jared Jacobson, Brandon 34-37—71 Murray Lindenberg, Brandon 37-34—71 Ross Sheard, Wheat City 34-37—71 Jay Thiesen, Russell 36-36—72 Marcus Friess, Estevan, SK 36-36—72 Jordan Trotter, Brandon 36-38—74 Brett Janz, Portage 34-40—74 Trent Wood, Elmhurst 37-37—74 Steven Young, St. Charles 37-37—74 Todd Slatnik, Winnipeg 38-37—75 Garth Collings, Breezy Bend 36-39—75 Nolan Tutkaluk, Shilo 36-39—75 Doug Stinchcombe, Clear Lake 38-37—75 (submitted by Kirk Penton)