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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

Wheat City Whiskey Jacks release 2021 schedule

The Wheat City Whiskey Jacks are set to return to Andrews Field on Friday May 28 welcoming the new Sioux Falls Sunfish to kick off their second season in the Expedition League. The season opener is just under 4 months away, on May 25 at Corbett Field in Minot, North Dakota with a 3 game series against the rival Souris Valley Sabre Dogs. “We have a really interesting and exciting schedule for us this summer,” said Whiskey Jacks General Manager Ray Walker. “Friday nights were fantastic for us in 2019, and in 2021 we have more Friday night games than most teams in our league.” he added. The Wheat City Whiskey Jacks will play a total of 7 Friday night games at home this summer, 5 Saturday games, 3 Sunday games, 2 Monday games, and 5 for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Ticket information, game times, and game night promotions will be announced soon. The Expedition League is a 12-team Summer Collegiate wood bat baseball league featuring the finest student athletes, and baseball talents from across Canada and the United States. All players are developing their skills in an effort to get noticed, and be drafted to the next level. 2021 Schedule May 25-27            at Souris Valley Sabre Dogs (Minot, ND)May 28-29            vs Sioux Falls Sunfish Jun 1-3                 @ Sioux Falls Sunfish (Sioux Falls, SD)Jun 4-6                 @ Hastings Sodbusters (Hastings, NE)Jun 7-9                 vs Spearfish SasquatchJun 11-13             vs Badlands Big SticksJun 15-17             @ Badlands Big Sticks (Dickinson, ND)Jun 18-20             vs Sioux Falls SunfishJun 22-24             vs Freemont MooJun 25-27             @ Pierre Trappers (Pierre, SD)Jun 29-Jul 1          @ Western Nebraska Pioneers (Gering, NE)Jul 2-4                  @ Casper Horseheads (Casper, WY)Jul 6-8                  vs Casper HorseheadsJul 9                      vs Souris Valley Sabre DogsJul 10-11              @ Souris Valley Sabre Dogs (Minot, ND)Jul 12-13              @ Badlands Big Sticks (Dickinson, ND)Jul 14-15              @ Pierre Trappers (Pierre, SD)Jul 16-18              vs Pierre TrappersJul 19-21              *** ALL STAR BREAK *** (Casper, WY)Jul 22-23              vs Badlands Big SticksJul 24-25              @ Badlands Big Sticks (Dickinson, ND)Jul 26-29              vs Souris Valley Sabre DogsJul 30-Aug 1         @ Spearfish Sasquatch (Spearfish, SD)Aug 3-5                vs Hastings SodbustersAug 6-7                vs Spearfish Sasquatch

MASRC names Zach Whitecloud Manitoba Indigenous Male Athlete of the Decade

Each year the MASRC honours athletes, coaches, and volunteers who demonstrate great determination, leadership, and giving back to their community. This year their annual awards celebrated a decade of achievement and the award recipients were chosen by following a set of guidelines and were selected through the Award/Scholarship Selection Committee. Manitoba Indigenous Male Athlete of the Decade - Zach Whitecloud (First Nations - Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, MB) In 2013, an article stated that regardless of your birth year, you're basically looking at 1-in-2,500 chance of playing one game in the National Hockey League (NHL) when it comes to the general public. Those chances are much lower when we are talking about Indigenous athletes. There have been less than 100 NHL players ever, who had Indigenous ancestry. Zach Whitecloud is one of them and he has now played 40 games and counting with the Vegas Golden Knights. Zach's career over the last decade demonstrates how persistence and taking advantage of opportunities can lead you to great things. In 2014, Zach competed with Team Manitoba in the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships along with teammate Brady Keeper, who was drafted into the NHL and also played a couple games with the Florida Panthers. In the past decade, Zach has played for seven different teams from the Manitoba Midget 'AAA' Hockey League (MMHL), Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), to finally being signed by the Golden Knights to a three year entry-level contract. His first career NHL game was on April 5, 2018 against the Edmonton Oilers. Other notable highlights from the past ten years: 2016-2017 - WCHA All-Rookie Team2016-2017 - Rookie year at Bemidji State - Lead defenceman in scoring2017 - played for Team Canada and placed fourth at the Karjala Cup in Finland. Zach was the youngest skater selected to play for Team Canada.He was later named to Team Canada's pre-Olympic roster before the 2018 Winter Olympics but did not make the final roster.During the 2018 offseason, Whitecloud volunteered as a guest instructor at Micheal Ferland's Hockey School in Brandon, Manitoba, alongside other NAHC stars including Brigette Lacquette, Harley Garrioch, and Shaq Merasty. (MasrcManitoba Media Release)

Brandon’s Kristen Campbell invited to National Women’s Team Selection Camp

Brandon's Kristen Campbell recently received an invite to attend the BFL National Women’s Team Training Camp, in Calgary Jan. 17-30. Kristen, a goalie, played with the Westman Wildcats in 2012-13 and also spent several seasons playing hockey in the US at the University of Wisconsin. She backstopped the university to a national championship in 2019 and has represented Team Canada previously at the 2015 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship. Three other Manitoban's were among the 47 players selected to attend: Brigette Lacquette, Ashton Bell, and Jocelyne Larocque. Campbell, Lacquette and Larocque will participate in the camp, while Bell is unavailable to attend.

Brandon’s Curtis Demarce to fight for Lightweight Title

Brandon's Curtis 'The Comeback Kid' Demarce will square off against Achilles Estremadura for the Battlefield Fight League's (BFL) World Lightweight Title, on March 19, 2021. The fight, to take place at a yet to be determined location, was recently announced on the BFL's Facebook page. Battlefield Fight League is British Columbia's Premier Mixed Martial Arts Organization. Estremadura is the current 4 time BFL world lightweight champion. Demarce, a 33-fight veteran, last fought in Brandon on Nov, 9, 2019. The main card portion of BFL66's event will be available live on the UFC Fight Pass streaming platform.

Bobcats announce charitable recipients for 2021 BIRT Cup

The IG Wealth Management Bobcat BIRT Cup will take place on Friday, July 9 at the Wheat City Golf Course.BU hockey alum Scott Hlady founded the BIRT Cup in 2008 and the Bobcats are proud to be hosting the event under the banner of Brandon University Athletics for a fourth straight summer.The format for the tournament is best ball and the entry fee is $600 per-foursome. The team registration form can be found here.This year's event will support: Baldur Day CareGlenboro Minor Sports AssociationAlzheimer Society of ManitobaAshley Neufeld Softball ComplexNeepawa's Manitoba Junior Hockey League team and minor hockey associationWestman Wildcats U18 AAA female midget hockey club The Bobcat BIRT Cup committee is accepting funding applications for the 2022 tournament with a deadline of December 31, 2021. Please read over the application criteria before filling out the application form. Applications can be sent to Tyler Crayston, Brandon University Athletics, at 270 18th Street, Brandon, MB R7A 6A9 or email to craystont@brandonu.ca. (BU Bobcats Release)