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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

2022-23 Wheat King season tickets now on sale

The Wheat Kings have announced that season tickets to the 2022-23 WHL season are on sale now! This season, fans that purchase their season tickets by July 1st, 2022 will automatically be entered to win a Blue Jays trip for two that includes flights, hotels and tickets to watch a Blue Jays game of their choice. All existing season ticket holders from the 2021-2022 season will be receiving an email from the Keystone Centre Box Office with step-by-step instructions on how to renew your tickets online. Season ticket holders from last year will have their seats held until Canada Day.  After that deadline, those seats will become available to the general public. Season ticket holders will once again receive 10% off the Wheat Kings Team Store as well as pre-season home game tickets with their purchase. Digital ticketing will return this season. Game tickets will be uploaded into your Keystone Centre Box Office account, allowing you easy access to your tickets and ability to transfer to friends with the touch of a button on your mobile device. Fans can purchase their 2022-23 Wheat Kings Season Tickets right HERE: https://bit.ly/3FVemeN If previous season ticket holders do not receive an email from the Keystone Centre all you need to do to renew is log into your account at https://bit.ly/3GcdlPC and complete your application to renew. If you have any further questions about becoming a Wheat Kings Season Ticket holder please call the Keystone Centre office at 204-726-3555.
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Wheat Kings select eleven players in 2022 WHL Draft

The 2022 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft has come and gone with the Brandon Wheat Kings selecting a total of eleven players, including three from Manitoba, three from Saskatchewan, one from Alberta and four from British Colombia. After a few years of multiple first round picks acquired via trades, the Wheat Kings entered the day with just their own first round pick at 12th overall and used it to select Joby Baumuller of Wilcox SK. As a member of the Notre Dame Hounds U-15 Prep team he scored 26 points in 20 games and 5 points in 3 playoff games. He joined the U-18 AAA Hounds for their playoffs and scored 5 points in 6 games including 4 goals. “He’s just the complete package” says Brandon’s Director of Player Personnel Chris Moulton. “he’s a strong guy that creates offense by attacking and being strong on pucks – his release and his shot is pro-like” The Wheat Kings went local in round 2 and selected Easton Odut from Brandon Wheat Kings u-15 AAA. Easton put up 75 points in 31 games during the regular season and another 14 points in 11 games during a Manitoba Provincial AAA Championship win. Draft day couldn’t of gone any better according to Chris Moulton. “There were players that we got today that we didn’t think we were gonna get. Our first rounder we had a lot higher than 12th and after that we knew we had lots of tough decisions, but we got some great local players and some with Wheat King roots. I’m ecstatic about the work my group did and I’m ecstatic about the players we chose.” Chris Moulton and staff won’t have to wait long before seeing some of the players in action as Wheat Kings spring camp is scheduled for the end of May.
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Brandon’s Temple selected 5th overall in WHL’s Prospect Draft

Photo: Perry Bergson (Brandon Sun) Brandon's Cole Temple didn't have to wait long to hear his name called at this year's WHL Prospect Draft. The 5'9", 150lb Temple was selected 5th overall by the Regina Pats. The centreman amassed 108 points (58g, 50a) in only 28 games with the Brandon Wheat Kings U15 AAA hockey club this past season. He then added 30 points in 11 playoff games. NEWS????️: The Pats have traded the sixth and 54th overall selections in today's draft to the @SCBroncos in exchange the fifth overall pick and a 2024 fourth-round pick! With the fifth pick, the Pats have drafted Cole Temple! Welcome to Regina, Cole! #MarchOn — Regina Pats (@WHLPats) May 19, 2022 The Brandon Wheat Kings used the 12th overall pick to select Joby Baumuller, a centre from Wilcox. SK who spent last season with the Notre Dame Hounds U15 Prep team. This year's draft features players born in 2007. WHL Draft Tracker

Brandon Barbarians to celebrate 40th Anniversary

The Brandon Barbarians Rugby Club are celebrating their 40th Anniversary this summer from August 5th to 7th at the Canada Games Rugby Park in Brandon. A number of different activities and events are planned over the three days including a welcome home meet & greet, Barbs & Alumni mixer game, dinner banquet, BBQ lunch and more. The club is also featuring a 40th anniversary line of apparel with a number of jackets, shirts, and headwear to choose from. Orders accepted until May 29th.
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Zach Whitecloud, Logan Thompson named to Team Canada

Local hockey product Zach Whitecloud was named to the 24-man lineup for the upcoming World Hockey Championship in Finland. This past season he registered a career high 19 points (8g,11a) for the Vegas Golden Knights. The  6-2, 209 lb defensemen signed with Vegas in March of 2018, after finishing his collegiate career. He made his NHL debut later that year (April 5, 2018) against the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers. Zach skated with the Brandon AAA U18 Wheat Kings in the 2013-14 season, and followed that up by playing two seasons with the MJHL’s Virden Oil Capitals. Former Brandon Wheat King goaltender Logan Thompson was also named to the team. Thompson started 19 games in net for the Vegas Golden Knights this past season. The 25-year netminder had an impressive .914 save % in his stint with the Knights and picked up 1 shutout along the way. Also named to the team were Strathclair's Morgan Geekie and Travis Sanheim of Elkhorn. Canada opens the 2022 IIHF World Championship against Germany on May 13.