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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

Community Connection: 20 Questions with Dave Scinocca

Dave has been involved in the golf industry for 25 years and for the past 18 has been member of the PGA of Canada. He is the head golf pro at the Wheat City Golf Course and the Shilo Country Club. How much have you spent on your kids hockey? Way too much but totally worth it. Does Gord Paziuk have a better short game than you do? He is the best with a 4 wood...nobody is close. Best overall male and female golfers in Brandon? Austin Dobrescu and Shauna DanyluK With lots of help, could I be a good golfer? Beef if you quit your job and work 8 hours a day at it perhaps. What restaurant does Brandon need? Olive Garden that’s easy. Hidden talent? Changing diapers. What vehicle do you drive? 2019 Nissan Titan Worst road in Brandon? Easy McDonald Ave is so bad How difficult was it to be on the Canadian PGA Tour? It is very very challenging...in 2005 I played in a Nationwide event shot 83 and the leader shot 63 I knew it was time to start teaching. Should someone own a 985 dollar putter? It is better than owning a 985 dollar driver Number one go to pizza joint in the city? Romana’s Special Who wins in a fight you or your brother? Maybe my brother but I can out drive him Best and Worst feature of your job? Happy place to be and people are relaxed...downside is weather dependent and long hours. Are you vaccinated? 100 percent Most famous person you golfed with? Dan Halldorson Guilty TV pleasure? Watching Montreal Would you be a good City Council member? No If you were Ron Francis, of the Seattle Kracken, would you have selected Carey Price in the expansion draft? 100 percent

Wheat Kings make several changes to gameday experience, rink improvements

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Searching for 2021-2022 Westoba Wheat Kings Jr. Reporters

Westoba Credit Union (WCU) and the Brandon Wheat Kings have once again joined forces to find their next 2021-2022 Westoba Wheat Kings Jr. Reporters. The contest starts on Tuesday, September 28th, and is open to all Manitoba hockey fans between the  ages of five to twelve. To enter, Wheat King Fans are encouraged to submit a video of their interviewing skills to show us why they are the next Westoba Wheat Kings Jr. Reporter. This contest gives young hockey lovers a chance to enter to win some great prizes, and the opportunity to meet and interview players and staff from the Brandon Wheat Kings. Interviews will be featured on Westoba Credit Union’s YouTube Channel, wheatkings.com, on the Video  Scoreboard at several Brandon home games in 2021-22 as well as all over social media! “We are proud to partner with the Brandon Wheat Kings to bring back the Westoba Wheat Kings Jr. Reporter after last season was cancelled as a result of the pandemic,” says Jim Rediger, President and Chief Executive Officer of WCU. “This is our sixth year of this contest, and it is an incredible opportunity for young hockey fans to get involved in their community, showcase their passion for the sport and meet their favourite players.” Contest deadline is Friday, October 29th, 2021. Fans are encouraged to visit westoba.com for more information on the contest and to submit their unique and creative videos. All contest participants are asked to follow all COVID-19 health regulations when conducting their interviews. The two winners will be announced on November 17, 2021, and make their 2021-2022 season debuts later in the season. “The Westoba Credit Union Jr. Reporter contest is one of my favorite events of the year,” said Branden Crowe, Wheat Kings Director of Strategic Marketing and Radio Broadcaster. “Seeing the kids interact with the players, asking fun questions and learning more about the team is a lot of fun. This is a great opportunity for the kids to get involved behind the scenes, get out of the comfort zone and build relationships with our players!”

Westman Magic win U16, U14 provincial softball titles

Sunday afternoon, the Westman Magic won the U16 AAA provincial softball final 8-2 over the Smitty's Terminators in a game played at the Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex. Earlier in the day in semi-final action, the team won a close 1-0 victory over the WPG Lightning. Six teams took part over the three days, with action getting underway Friday evening. Meanwhile in Friedensfeld at the Friedensfeld Softball Diamonds, the U14 AAA Westman Magic team (pictured below) also took home a provincial title of their own. The Magic toppled the Eastman Wildcats 6-4 in Sunday's championship game.

Schneider accepts WHL coaching job

Ken Schneider, a former coach of the AAA U-18 Brandon Wheat Kings, will be moving three hours down the road as he was recently named an assistant coach with the WHL's Regina Pats. Schneider told BDNMB today that he is going to move in with his son Mark and his wife Alyse while Ken’s wife Lizann will stay back in Brandon and continue to work. With having a one year deal, it didn’t make sense to move everything from Brandon to Regina. “I retired from MNP a year ago and in May my plan was to coach with Tyson Ramsey in Virden with the Oil Capitals...but the phone rang at it was Oak Lake native John Paddock and he offered me the job”.  “Well yes, this is a coming home as I was born in Regina and raised about 45 minutes south east of Regina on a grain farm at Colfax, Sk. I played most of my minor hockey in Weyburn and Jr A there before joining the Wheat Kings in 1980." said Schneider regarding his comment about coming home on the WHL website. "I have my brother and family in Weyburn, an aunt and uncle in Regina. Several cousins in the area so when I say I am coming home it comes from this. My second cousin Doug Killough played for the Pats and the Riders so there is family history with the Pats as well.” added Schneider. We wish Ken the best in this move.