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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

Locally constructed hockey/skate lockers now available in time for Christmas

Brandon's Devin Reinhardt was looking for a way to keep busy during during quarantine, so he developed a hockey/skate locker that would make a perfect Christmas gift for the athlete in your family. With covid restrictions being placed on most sports facilities in recent months, these lockers are a great area for your child/teenager/adult to get ready in their own space, prior to heading to the rink. In addition to being used for hockey, the lockers can be used for a variety of other sports including: baseball, basketball, soccer, and more. The units are priced at $250 a locker and would make a welcome addition to any garage, outdoor rink, rec room, or man cave. Each locker is 2 feet wide, 2 feet deep and 6 feet tall. Custom sizes are also available. To place an order, or for more information, please contact Devin at 204-402-0345.

Brandon gymnast commits to a full ride NCAA Div 1 gymnastics scholarship

Brandon's Quinn Skrupa started training gymnastics when she was only 18-months old (Tumble Bugs) at the Brandon Eagles Gymnastics Centre. All of her hard work and training over the years has lead the talented teenager, now a grade 12 student at Vincent Massey, to accept a full ride NCAA Division 1 gymnastics scholarship to Central Michigan University. In conversation with bdnmb.ca earlier today, Quinn said one of the reasons her and her family selected Central Michigan University was that the school/coach made her feel like part of the family immediately. The coach also reached out to her on a weekly basis, provided a virtual tour of the campus/facility, and made her feel like she would be an important part of the program going forward. At the end of the day, she just felt like Central Michigan afforded her the opportunity to become the best gymnast she could be. Quinn is set to join Central Michigan University for the 21/22 school year, where she plans to study pre-optometry. With scholarship in hand, Quinn continues her training in hopes of participating in the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo and the 2021 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. She has been a member of Canada's Sr. National Team since 2019. ????️ Quinn Skrupa is officially a Chippewa! ✍️ Congratulations and welcome to CMU! #FireUpChips | #NSD20 pic.twitter.com/bqnsktgeXg — CMU Gymnastics (@CMUGymnastics) November 14, 2020

Wheat City Whiskey Jacks sign 2-Manitobans to 2021 roster

The past few weeks have been very busy for the Wheat City Whiskey Jacks organization. On October 12, the team announced a new head coach (Robby Laughlin from Dawson College in Montana) for the 2021 season. Following the announcement of a new head coach, the organization has signed several players for the coming season including two Manitobans. Winnipeg's Jordan Peck was the team's 1st signing for 2021. The outfielder plays colligate baseball at Northwest Missouri State. Will Hlady (Dauphin, MB) was the 2nd Manitoban signed to the roster for 2021. Hlady, a pitcher, attends Valley City State University. For the latest Whiskey Jacks  information and player signings, please follow their official Twitter account. https://twitter.com/WCWhiskeyJacks/status/1321838132493316097 https://twitter.com/WCWhiskeyJacks/status/1317216499338113024

Update Regarding Brandon’s Community Sportsplex Pool

Brandon, MB -- Due to a number of recently-identified mechanical system deficiencies and associated safety issues, the pool at Brandon’s Community Sportsplex is expected to remain closed until the spring of 2021. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Manitoba closed the Sportsplex’s pool facility on March 13th, 2020. After delivering a successful outdoor water program in the summer months, plans were in place for a fall re-opening of the Sportsplex pool; however, a third-party review conducted during the pool’s ongoing closure identified several deficiencies relating to the pool’s water, air circulation, and pool drainage systems.  This review was required as a result of mechanical issues stemming from the 2016 renovations. Administration has been working with a third-party engineering firm, as well as Manitoba Health, to determine the best course of action for a safe and timely reopening of the Sportsplex pool.  The repairs required to obtain an operating permit are currently in the planning process, with work expected to begin early in the new year. Further repairs that do not impact the permitting of the facility are expected to take place at a date yet to be determined.  Repairs will align with Manitoba Health regulations for operating an indoor pool facility. Management and staff of Brandon’s Community Sportsplex would like to thank all swimmers for their patience and look forward to seeing pool enthusiasts return in 2021. (City of Brandon PSA)

THHL kicks off Friday, NCHL down to four teams

The THHL kicks off this Friday with a trio of games slated to take to the ice. The league has expanded by one team (14 total) as the Virden Oil Kings joins the league, moving over from the NCHL. A 12-game regular season is on tap for the 2020/21 season, as each team will play a home-and-home with teams inside their own division. The Grandview Comets, Miniota-Elkhorn C-Hawks, Russell Rams and Swan Valley Axemen will be the 4 teams competing in the NCHL this season. Four teams from last year will not participate this season. As noted above, the Virden Oil Kings joined the Tiger Hills Hockey League. The Waywayseecappo Warriors elected not to return while the Langenburg Warriors and Moosomin Rangers are not being allowed by Hockey Saskatchewan to play outside of the province due to COVID-19 rules. Teams will play 12-game regular season, stating hopefully on November 13.