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Wheat Kings announce intent to bid for 2026 CHL Memorial Cup

Wendy’s Summer Hockey League Honors Previous Players

Revitalizing Our Ice Rink: An Update on Community Sportsplex

Thiesen wins fourth Grey Owl

Lewis, Howarth still on top

Lewis, Howarth lead 62nd annual Grey Owl men’s golf tournament

Lemoine selected in first round of MJHL draft, seven Brandon prospects selected overall

Boxing Event: Battle on the Prairie coming to Brandon this summer

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Wheat Kings deal defensemen, Glennie retires

The Brandon Wheat Kings have traded defensemen Zach Wytinck to the Regina Pats in exchange for a fifth round draft choice in the 2022 WHL Bantam Draft. Jiri Patera, captain Connor Gutenberg and the recently acquired Dom Schmiemann will serve as the team's three overage players this season. Former Wheat King Scott Glennie has joined the 2112 Hockey Group where he will be working as both a player recruiter and a one-on-one video coach for the company's younger clients and pro-players looking to improve their skills. Glennie recently retired from the game following two surgeries (foot) that left him unable to play the game at the pro level. He played four seasons in the Western Hockey League (WHL) with the Brandon Wheat Kings from 2007-2011. The right-winger then moved on to play with the Texas Stars in the American Hockey League (AHL) where he won a Calder Cup.
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Brandon’s Cayden Glover named to U-16 Team Manitoba

Brandon’s Cayden Glover has been named to the U-16 (Male) Team Manitoba roster that will be competing at the 2019 WHL Cup in Calgary, Alberta later this month. The 5'11", 162 forward is currently a member of the Brandon AAA U18 Wheat Kings. Last season he notched 66 points (47g,19a) in 36 games with the Brandon AAA Bantam Wheat Kings. Glover was then selected by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the second round of the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft. Also named to the team were Conor Geekie, who was drafted 2nd overall by Winnipeg Ice in the 2019 WHL Bantam Draft and Tyson Zimmer, who was selected 6th overall in the same draft by the Brandon Wheat Kings. The full roster can be seen here.
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CWE returns to Brandon featuring WCW Legend Juventud Guerrera

CWE wrestling returns to Brandon on Wednesday, November 27th. Lucha Libre Cruiserweight Juventud Guerrera headlines the card being held at Houstons Country Roadhouse. Guerrera is best known for his appearances in Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). The Brandon event will be the company's 22nd show on their "The Juice Is On The Loose Tour" which also includes stops in Saskatchewan, Alberta, BC, and Ontario. A number of other notable wrestlers are already signed to appear in Brandon including Ring Of Honor Superstar "The Horror King" Vinny Marseglia  and 5x Ring Of Honor Tag Team Champion, IMPACT! Wrestling Superstar "The Zombie Princess" Jimmy Jacobs (pictured). A full wrestling card is expected to be released closer to the show date. Date: Wednesday, November 27th- Brandon, MB Location: Houstons Country Roadhouse (3130 Victoria Ave.) Time: VIP First Priority Access 5:30pm. General Admission 6pm, Bell 6:30pm The Facebook event page can be found here.
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Wheat Kings name captain and alternates, home opener tailgate party

Earlier today Connor Gutenberg was named the Brandon Wheat Kings 63rd captain in franchise history. Gutenberg is the last remaining regular from the Wheat Kings 2016 Championship team and is entering his 5th and final season in the WHL. Braden Schneider, Zach Wytinck, Luka Burzan and Cole Reinhardt were all named alternates for the 2019-20 season. The Wheat Kings home opener goes Friday, September 20 against the Winnipeg Ice. A number of activities have been planned for opening night including an indoor tailgate party complete with pizza, hot dogs, beverages, face painting, inflatables and bumper cars. 94.7 Star FM will be providing the music and the tailgate party is free to attend with your Wheat King game ticket. The Tailgate Party will be held from 5:00-7:00pm in the MNP Hall.
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Wheat City Whiskey Jacks hire new head coach for 2020

The Wheat City Whiskey Jacks of the Expedition League have found a new Head Coach to guide the team into the 2020 season, and beyond. Walker Bullington, a native of Russellville, Tennessee, is the new Head Coach, and the second in Wheat City Whiskey Jacks history. He’s currently a member of the coaching staff at Spring Hill College Badgers (SIAC) in Mobile, Alabama. This past summer, Walker coached collegiate baseball in Puerto Rico and has a championship to his credit in 2018, while with the Little River Blue Crabs (CSCBL). Previously, Bullington spent three seasons as the assistant baseball coach with the College of San Mateo Bulldogs in Northern California, where he worked with catchers and hitters. “Walker is fantastic; a master recruiter” said Whiskey Jacks Owner Steve Wagner. “Walker will not only be great for our team, but a real nice addition to our league in helping to develop young talent” Wagner added. The new coach was just as excited, “I’ve heard great things about the Expedition League, and it’s a thrill to be coming to Canada to grow the game there in a great sports nation”, said Bullington. Bullington played college baseball at Carson Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee, where he graduated with a Business Education degree. His coaching career began while still in college, as Walker created a private baseball instruction academy called Walkoff Baseball Training. He also has experience in radio, having worked as a color commentator, broadcasting high school baseball and football games for WCRK 105.7 FM, in Morristown, Tennessee. In his post collegiate career, Bullington has worked with the Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals and New York Yankees conducting their MLB Youth Camps. During the time in these organizations, he was able to work closely with several major league players and prospects on skill development. Bullington went on and accepted a position in Singapore to become the General Manager, Coach, and Tournament Director for The Hit Factory in Southeast Asia. Walker has also coached high school basketball at Cornerstone Academy, was an assistant coach at his alma mater, and even taught 8th grade mathematics in East Tennessee. Walker Bullington currently resides in Mobile, Alabama with his wife, Samantha.