Sports Looking Back: Oct. 14, 2025
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IN LOCAL HISTORY
• 60 YEARS AGO — Eddie Minions was elected president of the Wheat City Lawn Bowling Club for the 1966 season.
• 50 YEARS AGO — Ed Curtis was elected president of the Brandon Optimist Sundowners track club.
• 40 YEARS AGO — The Brandon Wheat Kings acquired right-winger Rod Williams from the New Westminster Bruins.
• 30 YEARS AGO — Shane Twerdun potted a pair of goals to pace the Vincent Massey Vikings to a 6-4 win over the Crocus Plainsmen in exhibition high school hockey.
• 20 YEARS AGO — The Brandon Stingers are back. One week after the senior hockey club announced it was taking a one-year leave of absence from the SouthWest Hockey League, team officials have had a change of heart and plan to compete in the 2005-06 SWHL season.
• 10 YEARS AGO — Neepawa’s Halli Krzyzaniak will rejoin the Canadian national women’s hockey team next month when they attempt to defend their Four Nations Cup title in Sweden. Krzyzaniak, is one of 13 veterans from last year’s Canadian team who earned their spots back at a tryout camp in Calgary last month.