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Carillon Sports Second Shots Nov. 7th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 9 minute read Yesterday at 12:07 PM CST

Featuring the girls varsity A and AA Zone 13 championships in Ste Anne/Ile des Chenes Nov. 6, a high school hockey game in Niverville Nov. 7 and Providence Pilots and minor hockey games Nov. 9.

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Swan Valley Stampeders hire new head coach

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Swan Valley Stampeders hire new head coach

Cassidy Dankochik 10 minute read Monday, Nov. 18, 2024

The Swan Valley Stampeders have turned to an alumnus to lead them into the future.

The team announced Josh Tripp as their new head coach for the rest of this season. Tripp was excellent for Swan Valley in the 2018/2019 season, winning the league’s most valuable player award.

“The Stampeders organization means a lot to me,” Tripp said in a team news release.

“I owe so much to the team from my playing career to, now, my coaching career. I’m very passionate about this team and anything I can do to have a successful team in the Valley, I will do.”

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Monday, Nov. 18, 2024

Josh Tripp was hired by his former team to be head coach after Barry Wolf and the Stampeders agreed to part ways earlier this season. (Swan Valley Stampeders)

Josh Tripp was hired by his former team to be head coach after Barry Wolf and the Stampeders agreed to part ways earlier this season. (Swan Valley Stampeders)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1984: Bombers end 19-year wait for trip to 1984 Grey Cup

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1984: Bombers end 19-year wait for trip to 1984 Grey Cup

Wes Keating 11 minute read Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024

The last time the Winnipeg Blue Bombers went to the Grey Cup, it was the year John Diefenbaker visited Steinbach to help Warner Jorgenson win his fifth election in Provencher. The last time the Bombers went to the Grey Cup it was the year Lorette’s Diane Landry was crowned Miss Canada.

It was also the year the Boston Bruins’ Ted Green was a special guest at the La Broquerie Sportsman’s Dinner, the year the Kinsmen Mets won the Hanover fastball championship, the year Sandy Koufax pitched for the Dodgers in the World Series against the Minnesota Twins, and the year Steinbach Collegiate’s Roger Loewen set three records at a provincial high school track meet.

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers ended their 19-year drought with a victory over the B.C. Lions for their first CFL Western Conference title since 1965.

The Bombers now face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 72nd edition of the Grey Cup game in Edmonton.

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Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024

Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Chris Walby was surrounded by a crowd of young autograph hounds during a recent appearance at the Clearspring Village Mall in Steinbach. The big tackle’s popularity went up another notch when he handled BC’s James (Quick) Parker to help Winnipeg earn a berth in the Grey Cup for the first time in 19 years. (Carillon Archives)

Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Chris Walby was surrounded by a crowd of young autograph hounds during a recent appearance at the Clearspring Village Mall in Steinbach. The big tackle’s popularity went up another notch when he handled BC’s James (Quick) Parker to help Winnipeg earn a berth in the Grey Cup for the first time in 19 years. (Carillon Archives)

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Winnipeg heading to 5th straight Grey Cup

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Winnipeg heading to 5th straight Grey Cup

James Loewen 12 minute read Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024

So our beloved Blue and Gold will be playing in their fifth consecutive Grey Cup. If my friend’s research is correct, only Edmonton has played in more consecutive CFL championship games (six).

It’s a remarkable stretch of high-calibre play. It’s even more remarkable when you consider the atrocious start the Bombers had at the beginning of the season.

If a couple of plays had gone differently in the past two championship games, the Bombers would be looking to three-peat as Grey Cup champs, but as we all know, they’ve lost two consecutive heartbreakers in a row.

So now they enter the big game with a decidedly different mindset. They want to win to cement their status as one of the best organizations in league history. They need to close the deal.

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Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024

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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers board a WestJet flight to Vancouver from the Winnipeg Richardson International Aiport in Winnipeg, Man., Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. The Blue Bombers are playing in the 111th Grey Cup against the Toronto Argonauts at BC Place Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. Pictured: Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive end Willie Jefferson (middle - brown jacket)

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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers board a WestJet flight to Vancouver from the Winnipeg Richardson International Aiport in Winnipeg, Man., Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. The Blue Bombers are playing in the 111th Grey Cup against the Toronto Argonauts at BC Place Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. Pictured: Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive end Willie Jefferson (middle - brown jacket)

DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: NCAA vote gives some much-needed clarity to junior hockey

Cassidy Dankochik 10 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 4:36 PM CST

Finally.

After years of speculation, opinion and concern, the NCAA ripped off the Band-Aid and voted to allow major junior hockey players into their schools.

In my opinion the rule forbidding major junior players was flawed from the beginning, based on the idea that if you play against an NHL-signed player, you yourself are a professional. That reading of the NCAA rule ignores any Team USA players that play in international competitions like the world juniors.

While the logic was flawed, the rule was the rule — at least until the NCAA’s Division 1 committee formally voted to allow major junior players Nov. 7.

SRSS Sabres hoping for bounce back year on the ice

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SRSS Sabres hoping for bounce back year on the ice

Cassidy Dankochik 12 minute read Updated: Yesterday at 5:20 PM CST

Editor's Note: This story was published in the Nov. 14 Carillon

After one game in the Winnipeg High School Hockey League, it looked like the Steinbach Regional Secondary School Sabres were set to repeat last season.

In 2023/2024, the Sabres made a habit of giving up backbreaking late goals to let potential wins slip away, and it once again happened to start the season, as JH Burns scored with 2:11 left in the third period to complete a comeback and hand Steinbach an early loss.

Since then, the Sabres have been on a roll, picking up three one-goal victories, only losing to league-leaders St Paul’s.

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Updated: Yesterday at 5:20 PM CST

The Sabres are 3-2 heading into the week's action, which included a game after press time Nov. 13 and their home tournament, which is set for Nov. 15-16. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The Sabres are 3-2 heading into the week's action, which included a game after press time Nov. 13 and their home tournament, which is set for Nov. 15-16. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

High school volleyball playoffs roll on

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High school volleyball playoffs roll on

Cassidy Dankochik 11 minute read Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024

The action has been hard and fast across the region, as the region’s schools attempt to qualify for their respective provincial championships.

The A and AA Zone 13 banner-winners have been decided already, with AAA championships set for Nov. 18. The Girls championship will be hosted in Lorette, with the boys in Beausejour. A pair of play-in matches took place Nov. 13 after press time.

The Real Berard Jaguars went into Ste Anne and defeated Pointe des Chenes in straight sets (25-14, 25-15) to lock up the girls A banner Nov. 6. The Jaguars are playing in a provincial qualifier at Rivers Collegiate Nov. 16, needing to finish in the top half of a four-team tournament to advance to provincials.

Down the road in Ile des Chenes, Gabrielle-Roy came out on top of the AA final the same night, handling Green Valley in straight sets (25-17, 25-12) to lock up the AA banner. Les Roys will be hosting a provincial qualifier of their own Nov. 16, looking to advance to provincials.

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Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024

It was an all-South match-up, with Gabrielle-Roy defeating Green Valley in the varsity girls AA zone 13 championships. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

It was an all-South match-up, with Gabrielle-Roy defeating Green Valley in the varsity girls AA zone 13 championships. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots from Nov. 6 edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots from Nov. 6 edition

Cassidy Dankochik 9 minute read Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024

Featuring shots from the Steinbach Regional hockey team Oct. 30, a series of Zone 13 South league volleyball games in Lorette Oct. 30, a HTJHL game between Mitchell and Ste Anne Oct. 30, a CRJHL game in St Malo Nov. 1, a Steinbach Pistons victory Nov. 2, a Ste Anne Aces game Nov. 2 and a HTJHL game in Steinbach Nov. 3.

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Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024

The high school volleyball season is ramping up, as the Zone 13 South varsity girls league held their final regular season matches of the season in Lorette Oct. 30. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The high school volleyball season is ramping up, as the Zone 13 South varsity girls league held their final regular season matches of the season in Lorette Oct. 30. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Steinbach Pistons add ‘horsepower’ to off-ice staff

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Steinbach Pistons add ‘horsepower’ to off-ice staff

Cassidy Dankochik 10 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024

A familiar face and voice is returning to the Steinbach Pistons fold, as the team announced Kevin Geisheimer would begin work as the organization’s director of business operations.

Geisheimer worked with the team from 2014-2018, and served as the team’s radio play-by-play voice on Golden West Radio before that.

Despite leaving the team to work for HyLife, Geisheimer stayed involved, joining the community ownership group in 2022 and serving on the board of directors.

“I’m convinced that our region ranks among the best places to live worldwide,” Geisheimer said in a Pistons’ news release.

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Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024

Kevin Geisheimer is re-joining the Steinbach Pistons as the team's director of business operations beginning Nov. 6. (Steinbach Pistons)

Kevin Geisheimer is re-joining the Steinbach Pistons as the team's director of business operations beginning Nov. 6. (Steinbach Pistons)

St Malo celebrates CRJHL’s newest all-time leader

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St Malo celebrates CRJHL’s newest all-time leader

Cassidy Dankochik 13 minute read Monday, Nov. 11, 2024

Even as Ashton Dubois was being honoured for becoming the Capital Region Junior Hockey League’s all-time leading scorer, he was focused on the future.

The 2004-born Dubois became the league’s new highest point-scorer after notching an assist against Selkirk during a 6-2 win Oct. 25 and was honoured before the start of a game against Arborg in St Malo Nov. 1.

It’s a special record to hold for a player who has watched St Malo Warriors hockey from the time he could walk.

“Growing up watching those guys play every night, they were a huge inspiration in my hockey career,” Dubois said.

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Monday, Nov. 11, 2024

Dubois was presented a stick marking his accomplishment by club president Ken Hassan before the start of a CRJHL game against Arborg Nov. 1. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Dubois was presented a stick marking his accomplishment by club president Ken Hassan before the start of a CRJHL game against Arborg Nov. 1. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Nothing better than local hockey

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DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Nothing better than local hockey

Cassidy Dankochik 10 minute read Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024

There’s a reason the Hanover-Tache Junior Hockey League and South East Manitoba Hockey League are my favourite hockey leagues to cover.

When I was growing up in Gimli, I had one option for a hockey team to root for.

With the Jets still years away from returning, and the Gimli Vikings junior B program long-gone, the only competitive hockey I deeply cared about was the local senior intermediate team, the Gimli Wolves.

Even when the Jets finally returned, and I started my journalism career, the Wolves held a special place in my heart, as many of the first events I ever covered were Manitoba Senior Hockey League games featuring the Wolves.

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Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024

There's an early-season log-jam in the Hanover-Tache Junior Hockey League's East Division standings, with three teams tied for second, including the expansion Mitchell Mustangs and Ste Anne Aces. The two teams did battle Oct. 30 in Mitchell, with the Mustangs coming out on top thanks to a Mark Plett game-winning goal in the second period. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

There's an early-season log-jam in the Hanover-Tache Junior Hockey League's East Division standings, with three teams tied for second, including the expansion Mitchell Mustangs and Ste Anne Aces. The two teams did battle Oct. 30 in Mitchell, with the Mustangs coming out on top thanks to a Mark Plett game-winning goal in the second period. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: NBA coach reminds us how to win and lose with class

James Loewen 12 minute read Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024

The idea of how of all of us are supposed to behave when we win or lose a competition is something that has been taught since we were young children.

Our parents, our teachers, our coaches, our Sunday School teachers, all of them tried to ingrain in us that there is a proper way to carry yourself when you are the victor and a proper way to behave when you are the vanquished.

Greg Popovich, head coach of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs, put it perfectly in a pre-game speech to the assembled media a couple of weeks ago.

“Like everybody in this room, you know, hopefully all of us taught our children, ‘You’re not gonna win all the time but when you win, be humble. When you lose, do it with grace.’”

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1971: Steinbach Collegiate Institute stars shine with Portage Terriers

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1971: Steinbach Collegiate Institute stars shine with Portage Terriers

Wes Keating 11 minute read Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024

A pair of Steinbach Collegiate Institute (SCI) teammates who were instrumental in their school’s provincial high school hockey championship victory earlier this year caught the eye of Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) scouts, and Ralph Krentz and Randy Penner have been reunited with the Portage Terriers this season.

Krentz and Penner have been piling up the points with the Terriers early in the 1971-72 MJHL season and last week Krentz was named “Terrier of the Week.”

Profiled in the Terrier’s program 17-year-old defenceman Krentz is called one of the brightest additions to the team this season.

“His hard-working style and slick puck-handling has not only delighted fans, but also pleased Terriers Coach Ron McEachern,” the profile reads.

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Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024

Former Steinbach Collegiate Institute Sabres star Ralph Krentz was named the Most Valuable Player of the Portage la Prairie Terriers in his first season of junior hockey in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. (Carillon Archives)

Former Steinbach Collegiate Institute Sabres star Ralph Krentz was named the Most Valuable Player of the Portage la Prairie Terriers in his first season of junior hockey in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. (Carillon Archives)

8 players from local teams make MJHL showcase roster

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8 players from local teams make MJHL showcase roster

Cassidy Dankochik 11 minute read Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024

The centre of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) world is in Saskatchewan this week, as the league combined with their prairie counterparts to hold an all-star showcase event in Warman, Sask.

Six Steinbach Pistons players were named to the roster, with forwards Jackson Kostiuk, Mathis Laplante Connor Paronuzzi and Brody Green joined by defenders Luke Bogart and Reece Gault.

Gault, who is from Oakbank, isn’t the only Eastman player making the trip, as Lorette’s Avery Laliberte is attending the camp. Both players committed to Northern Michigan University earlier this season.

Laliberte’s Niverville teammate, goaltender Raiden LeGall is also at the event, which included games Nov. 5 and 6. LeGall earned the start and the victory for Team MJHL in their 4-2 win Nov. 5 to open the event. The Bemidji State commit stopped 24 of the 26 shots he faced.

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Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024

Jackson Kostiuk (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Jackson Kostiuk (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Ste Anne Aces dominate start of SEMHL season

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Ste Anne Aces dominate start of SEMHL season

Cassidy Dankochik 11 minute read Friday, Nov. 8, 2024

The Ste Anne Aces may need to change their name if they keep up the insane offensive pace they’ve been on to start the South East Manitoba Hockey League (SEMHL) season.

While Aces are considered the best starting hand in Texas hold’em, that might not convey the complete offensive potential of this year’s Ste Anne SEMHL team.

The Aces put 19 goals past Portage, the league’s fourth-place finisher last season, in their season opener and then notched an 11-4 victory over Warren Nov. 2. The Mercs were last year’s league runners-up and lost to Ste Anne in the final.

With that insane offensive outburst, it’s no surprise to see the top six scorers in the league are all Aces players, led by Brendan Walker, Matt Bailey and Jordan DePape. All players have 11 points in two games.

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Friday, Nov. 8, 2024

Brendan Walker flips the puck to a referee during a stoppage in play. Both Walker and the Ste Anne Aces are off to an insane start to the SEMHL season, posting back-to-back blowout victories over top four teams from last year, with Walker notching 11 points in two games. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Brendan Walker flips the puck to a referee during a stoppage in play. Both Walker and the Ste Anne Aces are off to an insane start to the SEMHL season, posting back-to-back blowout victories over top four teams from last year, with Walker notching 11 points in two games. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Transcona Railer Express hosting game in Hazelridge

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Transcona Railer Express hosting game in Hazelridge

Cassidy Dankochik 9 minute read Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024

Fans of junior hockey in the region will have another option to choose from Nov. 9, as the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League’s (MMJHL) Transcona Railer Express are hosting a game in Hazelridge.

The Express will be taking on the River East Royal Knights, with puck drop at 8 p.m. inside the Hazelridge Sports Complex.

The team is hoping to recognize and honour the many supporters and players who come from the Eastman region.

The current Railer Express roster features five players from Oakbank (Trey Sellen, Kaden Bruchanski, Roan Coe, Griffin Boomer and Nolan Vandenbussche), two from Lorette (Gage Ferguson and Ryder McLure) and one from Anola (Carter Johannesson).

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Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024

Transcona Railer Express captain Nolan Vandenbussche is one of eight players from Eastman on the team this season. The Express are hosting a game in Hazelridge Nov. 9 to honour supporters and players from the region. (Transcona Railer Express)

Transcona Railer Express captain Nolan Vandenbussche is one of eight players from Eastman on the team this season. The Express are hosting a game in Hazelridge Nov. 9 to honour supporters and players from the region. (Transcona Railer Express)

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