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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

Trotter inks a deal with Portage

Boissevain’s Nell to represent Canada at 2024 WBSC U18 Women’s Softball World Cup

Brandon’s Community Sportsplex Pool To Reopen This Fall

The City of Brandon and Management and Staff at Brandon’s Community Sportsplex are excited to welcome the public back into the Sportsplex pool this fall. The Sportsplex pool has been closed due to mechanical system deficiencies. Construction is expected to be completed by mid-September. The pool will be re-filled, re-heated, and inspected by Manitoba Public Health to ensure compliance with all regulations. Barring any delays, the pool is scheduled to re-open on Monday, September 27, 2021. A full slate of programming is scheduled for this fall, including: Red Cross Swim Lessons* Public Swim Lap Swim Aquafit *Registration is required for Red Cross Swim Lessons and opens Tuesday, August 31, at 7:00 a.m. Registration is available at mycommunity.brandon.ca, by phone at 204-729-2471, or in person at Brandon’s Community Sportsplex (30 Knowlton Drive). A valid credit card is required for online or phone registration. Cash, cheque, credit/debit cards, or gift cards are accepted in person. Information for public swim, lap swim, and aquafit is available at brandon.ca/pool. Information on Red Cross Swim Lessons and aquatic leadership courses is available at brandon.ca/swimming-lessons. Residents can also make Facility Reservation Requests. More information can be found at mycommunitybrandon.ca or by calling 204-729-2471. (City of Brandon PSA)  

Ice Kings capture 2012 title, three additional champions crowned

The 2021 edition of the AAA Hockey Challenge wrapped up Sunday with champions being crowned in 4-different age groups. 2012 The Ice Kings (pictured above) blew through the competition en route to claiming the 2012 title. Kale Nicol racked up nine points (6g,3a) in Sunday's final as the Ice Kings toppled the Pilot Mound Buffaloes 11-8. Emmitt Bell also recorded a hat trick for the Ice Kings, while Nixon Buskell chipped in with four points on the strength of one goal and three assists. Dawson Densmore replied with three goals for the Buffaloes. 2011 Meanwhile, in the 2011 age division final at the Enns Brothers Arena, the Pembina Valley Heat knocked off the MB Extreme 9-3 in Sunday's final. Shane Pethybridge set the pace for the Heat netting three goals while teammates Mason Froese and Gavin Gacuta each dented the twine twice. Jayden Veeder added 3 assists. Bentley Peters scored twice for the Extreme. 2010 Markus Knaub and Noah Prejet both scored three goals as the Pilot Mound Buffaloes upended the MB Jr. Ice 14-3 in the 2010 age group championship. Gavin Anderson (2g,2a), Levi Hill (2g2a), and Maddox Ramage (4a) each registered four points a piece in the championship game. Shae Streu & Eli Wasylyk both picked up two points for the Jr. Ice in the loss. 2009 In the 2009 final, Wheatland Wild beat the MB Stars Females 8-0 on the strength of one goal and three assists from Jack Robinson. Brady Silvernagle and Maxon Johnston had two goal performances for the Wild, while Kaleb Page earned the shutout.  

Wheat Kings announce BOUNCE 96.1 as radio broadcast partner

The Brandon Wheat Kings are excited to announce that iHeartRadio Canada’s BOUNCE 96.1 will once again be the official broadcast home of the hockey club. The new agreement with Bell Media restores one of the oldest broadcast partnerships in the Canadian Hockey League. CKX was the official radio & TV partner of the Wheat Kings in all but two seasons from 1947 to 1991, a span that saw the club play in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Western Canada Hockey League, and the Western Hockey League. “This is an exciting time for the Brandon Wheat Kings as we get set for the new season,” said Wheat Kings Owner & Governor Jared Jacobson. “There is a great history between these two organizations. CKX told the story of the Wheat Kings for more than 45 years on both radio and TV and now we will work together again to bring our broadcast content to the next level on BOUNCE 96.1.” Branden Crowe returns to the broadcast booth for his sixth season as the voice of the Wheat Kings while long-time analyst Peter Gerlinger will be joined by a series of new analysts and reporters that will help tell the stories that matter most to the fans. Fans can catch every game, both home and away, live on BOUNCE 96.1, as well as on BounceRadio.ca, iHeartRadio.ca, and the iHeartRadio Canada app. Every Wheat Kings game will also be streamed via the WHL Live streaming service. A refreshed Wheat Kings Official Team Podcast will return for season three and will be available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Play. Additionally, plans are in place for a new “Home Game Day” digital show featuring exclusive interviews, behind the scenes coverage along with discussion and analysis from every game. HISTORY OF BRANDON WHEAT KINGS ON RADIO & TV 1947-48 – Jim Craig |CKX 1948-50 – Jim Kielback | CKX 1950-58 – Ken Milton | CKX 1958-65 – Henry Stothard | CKX 1965-66 – Bob Davidson |CKX 1966-69 – Marv Saxberg | CKX 1969-74 – Cliff Jones | CKX 1974-76 – Gary Thom | CKX 1976-77 – Brian Swain | CKX 1977-78 – Larry Hyatt | CKX 1978-79 – Mike Sposito | CKX 1979-80 – Dick Gibson | CKX 1980-82 – Bruce Buchanan | CKX 1982-83 – Peter Schultz | CKX 1983-85 – Lee Powell | CKX 1985-86 – Rick Dillabough | CKLQ 1986-87 – Mike Beauregard | CKX 1987-90 – Glen Dufresne | CKX 1990-91 – Rick Dillabough | CKLQ 1991-92 – Glen Dufresne | CKX 1992-93 – Darren Dreger & Daren Millard | CKLQ 1993-2016 – Bruce Luebke, Ron Popplestone & Peter Gerlinger | CKLQ 2016-2021 – Branden Crowe & Peter Gerlinger | Q Country

Top men’s and women’s fastball tournament coming to Brandon

The Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex will be a hub of activity this upcoming weekend as many of the top senior fastball players in the province will be taking to the field at the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation's men's and women's fastball tournament. Event organizer Thommy Rosmus told bdnmb.ca that currently 14-men's teams and 6-women's teams are already registered and he is hoping to add 2 more female teams before the weekend's activities gets underway. The tournament will feature a large number of teams from Manitoba, however he does have a couple of teams from Saskatchewan and one from Ontario taking part. Rosmus pointed out that he expects the caliber of play to be extremely high, noting top pitchers like Bo Thomas, Nick Patrick, and Jordan Hudson are all expected to participate. The men's champion will take home $4,000 for their efforts. When: August 21 & 22 Admission: $10 daily, $15 for the weekend Canteen: Yes

Hamiota claims bronze at Softball Manitoba U19 A Girls Championship

Hamiota captured bronze at Softball Manitoba's U19 A Girls Championship that was held at the Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex in Brandon this weekend. Sunday's Scores Gold Medal Game Winkler 9 Bonivital East 1 Bronze Medal Game Hamiota 7 Bonivital West Blue 0 Semi-finals Winkler 12 Hamiota 6 Bonivital East 4 Bonivital West Blue 3 Sunday’s Highlights Gold Medal Game Winkler 9 Bonivital East 1 Winkler blew open a tight game by scoring nine runs and sending 13 batters to the plate in the top of the sixth inning. Bronze Medal Game Hamiota 7 Bonivital West Blue 0 Kate Leigh-Heapy had two hits and scored a pair of runs for the Red Sox. Hamiota scored two runs in the bottom of the first inning and three in the second inning en route to the victory. Semi-finals Winkler 12 Hamiota 6 Winkler scored four runs in the top of the fourth inning and five more in the sixth to erase a 5-3 deficit. Kadence Penner had three hits and scored three runs for Winkler. Bonivital East 4 Bonivital West Blue 3 Bonivital East scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to erase a 3-2 deficit and take the victory. Final Round-Robin Standings Hamiota 4-0 Bonivital East 3-1 Bonivital West Blue 3-1 Winkler 2-2 Headingly 1-3 Virden 1-3 Bonivital West Red 0-4 Saturday’s Results Winkler 10 Bonivital West Red 2 Bonivital East 9 Headingly 1 Bonivital West Blue 13 Headingly 5 Hamiota 23 Bonivital West Red 8 Winkler 11 Virden 0 Hamiota 6 Bonivital East 5 Bonivital East 8 Virden 1 Bonivital West Blue 4 Winkler 3 Bonivital West Blue 17 Bonivital West Red 2 Hamiota 9 Headingly 1 Friday's Results Hamiota 7 Bonivital West Blue 0 Headingly 12 Virden 2 Bonivital East 5 Winkler 3 Virden 13 Bonivital West Red 6