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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

BU to host nationals in 2025

The cancelled 2021 U SPORTS men's volleyball national championship now has a new date on the horizon. The Brandon University Healthy Living Centre will be the site of the national championship in March of 2025. While the Bobcats were supposed to host the event in March of this year, the Covid-cancelled season brought with it the postponement of the national tournament. Now with a new date and timeline determined, plans are firmly in place for both the BU Athletic department and the men's volleyball team. "We are thrilled and excited to have the good news of hosting nationals in 2025," says head coach Grant Wilson. "There was a lot of anticipation and excitement to host in 2021 and then came the cancellation due to the pandemic, which was extremely disappointing, especially for our seniors. This opportunity doesn't change that, but it definitely gives our young guys and our entire program something to look forward to and build towards.  We can't wait for the day when we can pack the HLC and host the nation." Although it's a far cry from when the team was supposed to host the event, it provides clarity and direction for the Bobcats, as well as positive news in a year that's brought mostly news of cancellations. "After having the national championships cancelled two years in a row it's great to have some good news to look forward to," says Russ Paddock, BU Director of Athletics and Community Engagement. "We've had outstanding support from our community for past national and conference championship events, so we really look forward to the opportunity to showcase the talents of our student-athletes while representing Brandon on the national stage once again." Brandon University hosted the 2016 women's volleyball national championship, the first in the school's history, and saw then record crowds over the four-day event. The Bobcats won their first Canada West conference championship on home court in 2019, which was reason for optimism in hosting in 2021. BU Athletics will now look to build momentum for the upcoming competitive season and beyond. Not only does hosting a national event put Brandon University on the national stage, but it also provides benefits to the entire community. "Now more than ever we are thrilled to host a fantastic community event that everyone can look forward to — a time to welcome the country, to come together and to cheer on our Bobcats as we pursue the national championship," said BU President Dr. David Docherty. "Normally I would boast about the pride and inspiration we can all take from our student-athletes, as well as the significant economic impact this tournament will bring. Most of all, though, I'm just eager to get back in the bleachers, stand shoulder to shoulder with spirited fans, and celebrate some great volleyball." The tournament is tentatively scheduled for March 14-16, 2025 with all matches taking place at main court of the BU Healthy Living Centre. (BU Bobcats Release)

Brandon golfer wins 12u Provincial Bantam Championship

Golf Manitoba's Junior Bantam Championship wrapped up this weekend at the Transcona Golf Club and 10-year old Hunter Oakden of Brandon was crowned the 12u Provincial Bantam Champion. He carded rounds of 84/88 to win by 10 strokes over the nearest competitor. For his efforts he took home a medal and a $50 gift card. Hunter, who lists Tiger Woods as his favourite golfer, told bdnmb.ca that being "able to stay focused and bouncing back from a bad shot" was key to his success in claiming the championship. To date Hunter has hit approximately 45 rounds of golf this summer and is gearing up to play in the Mini Tour Masters at King Links by The Sea in Vancouver in August. His next event is the MJT Selkirk which goes tomorrow and Tuesday.

Wheat Kings beef up business staff

The Brandon Wheat Kings have added four familiar faces to the organization. Voice of the Wheat Kings Branden Crowe joins the front office as the Director of Social Sales and Strategic Marketing. Crowe has been the voice of the Wheat Kings since 2017 and will remain in that role moving forward. The Boissevain, MB native brings 10+ years of business experience in the hockey world with stints in the SJHL with the Melfort Mustangs and the MJHL’s Virden Oil Capitals. Former Moose Jaw Warrior and Brandon Bobcat, Grady Manson joins the Wheat Kings in the role of Director of Corporate Sales. Manson, who was named the WHL Humanitarian of the Year in 1995 played five seasons in the WHL for the Warriors and Tri-City Americans before embarking on a five-year professional hockey career. Upon his retirement from the game, Manson quickly re-kindled his love for golf and has spent the last 25 years working in the golf and hospitality industry with the Clear Lake Golf Course, Bel Acres Golf Course, Elkhorn Resort and most recently the Wheat City Golf Course. Meanwhile, Jordan Kaspick and Wyatt Garden have joined the Wheat Kings as Account Executives. Kaspick, the older brother of former Captain Tanner Kaspick, was born and raised in Brandon, playing hockey and baseball throughout his youth. After completing his Bachelor of Commerce Degree with a Major in Marketing from the Edwards School of Business in Saskatoon, Kaspick returned to the Wheat City to take over the Sales and Marketing at the Wheat City Golf Course. Garden, the son of former Wheat King Graham Garden graduated from the Asper School of Business with an honors degree in marketing and small business entrepreneurship. He is currently involved in real estate with Remax Valley View Realty. He also owns The Media Garden, specializing in videography, video marketing and other creative avenues. The new Corporate Sales team can be reached via phone or email: Branden Crowe – 204-726-3537 – branden.crowe@wheatkings.com Grady Manson – 204-291-0220 – grady.manson@wheatkings.com Jordan Kaspick – 204-573-5528 – Jordan.kaspick@wheatkings.com Wyatt Garden – 204-761-7049 – wyatt.garden@wheatkings.com Westman residents are encouraged to take advantage of the Wheat Kings Vaccinne Initiative. Bring proof of Covid-19 vaccination to the BWK Team Store (Monday-Friday / 10am-5pm) and get your name entered to win one of four grand prizes. (Brandon Wheat Kings Release)

MJHL’s Neepawa franchise unveils new name, logo & jersey design

The Neepawa MJHL franchise has changed their name to Titans. Titans was one of five names brought to the table for discussion after the organization decided to drop their longtime name and logo. According to Titans Head Coach and General Manager, Ken Pearson, it was a long time coming but something that the organization and Town of Neepawa can now be proud of. “The process has been long and extensive, but for the most part I think a lot of fun for myself and the group that was tasked with the rebrand. The organization is very excited to begin a new era of hockey in Neepawa and surrounding area, creating new history so to speak,” Pearson shared. Photo: MJHL The organization felt it was important to have a great significance tied to the name and logo to properly reflect the community in which they play in. “A Titan is known as one that stands out for greatness of achievement and we feel our community is full of Titans in every facet of life. Neepawa is known as the ‘Land of Plenty’ and feel Neepawa is a Titan in the agriculture, lumber, pork production and brewing industry,” Pearson explained. “Paying homage to these important pillars of our community is an integral part of our rebrand. The logo plays off the Greek mythological definition of Titan,  “One that is gigantic in size or power.” The colors chosen reflects a field of canola on the horizon, the silver and black pay tribute to the classic look of Junior hockey clubs of the 90’s.” “As part of the process,  a group from the Board of Directors, including myself began submitting names to each other. Once we had it down to about 4/5 names we brought those to the rest of the Board members for discussion. Once we had the name we wanted we then moved onto colors and logo design. This included bringing in Brooks Freeman from Brooks Freeman Design to help complete the logos chosen. Brooks and myself spent a few weeks going back and forth and making adjustments until we were able to find the finished product. We also talked with alumni, business leaders in the community, and others to get input,” Pearson concluded.(MJHL Release)

Wheat Kings Braden Schneider wins gold at the 2021 IIHF World Championship

Brandon Wheat Kings Braden Schneider (19) won a gold medal today at the IIHF World Hockey Championships, as Team Canada upset Team Finland in overtime 3-2. Schneider appeared in 207 career WHL regular season games over parts of five seasons (2016-17 - 2020-21) with the Wheat Kings. He has represented Canada on a number of occasions, including this year’s World Junior Championship, where he helped the National Junior team to a silver medal. Recently he was named to the 2020-21 WHL East Division All-Star Team after registering 27 points (5G-22A) in 22 games to finish third in scoring among WHL blueliners. The New York Rangers drafted the talented defensemen in the first round, 19th overall, of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. In March of this year, The 6-2, 210-pound Schneider signed an entry-level contract with the Rangers.