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Minot Wolves goalie Macklin Kelly (41) takes a shot by Brandon Wheat Kings forward Keane Forsythe (16) in the crest of his jersey as he makes one of his 46 saves in a 3-2 victory. On the left, Wolves defenceman Renden Roteliuk (5) throws an arm around the neck of Wheat Kings forward Jaxon Bishop (11) to keep him contained.
Minot Wolves forward Finnigan Durno (7) goes down to a knee to score what proved to be the winning goal in a 3-2 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in the under-15 AA final at the Tournament of Champions on Sunday afternoon at Enns Brothers Arena as defenceman Kayde Jackson (91), goalie Lyndan Spurway (64) and forward Easton Mcburney (44) look on. Abram Wheeler and Maddox Kotaska also scored for Minot and Wolves goalie Macklin Kelly made 46 saves, with Oliver Marvin and Lawson Newman replying for Brandon.
Meanwhile, in the U13 AA girls final, the Southeast Goldwings blanked the Lumsden Lynx 4-0, and in an all-Brandon final in the U11 A division, the AtoMcSkyBlue Wheat Kings beat the AtoMcBlack Wheat Kings 6-3. Marx Boguski scored twice for Blue while Kasey Calvert had a natural hat trick for Black. (Photos by Perry Bergson/The Brandon Sun)
Minot Wolves forward Finnigan Durno (7) goes down to a knee to score what proved to be the winning goal in a 3-2 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in the under-15 AA final at the Tournament of Champions on Sunday afternoon at Enns Brothers Arena as defenceman Kayde Jackson (91), goalie Lyndan Spurway (64) and forward Easton Mcburney (44) look on. Abram Wheeler and Maddox Kotaska also scored for Minot and Wolves goalie Macklin Kelly made 46 saves, with Oliver Marvin and Lawson Newman replying for Brandon.
Meanwhile, in the U13 AA girls final, the Southeast Goldwings blanked the Lumsden Lynx 4-0, and in an all-Brandon final in the U11 A division, the AtoMcSkyBlue Wheat Kings beat the AtoMcBlack Wheat Kings 6-3. Marx Boguski scored twice for Blue while Kasey Calvert had a natural hat trick for Black. (Photos by Perry Bergson/The Brandon Sun)
Sticks and gloves fly as the Minot Wolves celebrate their 3-2 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in the under-15 AA final.
Minot Wolves goalie Macklin Kelly (41) takes a shot by Brandon Wheat Kings forward Keane Forsythe (16) in the crest of his jersey as he makes one of his 46 saves in a 3-2 victory. On the left, Wolves defenceman Renden Roteliuk (5) throws an arm around the neck of Wheat Kings forward Jaxon Bishop (11) to keep him contained.
Sticks and gloves fly as the Minot Wolves celebrate their 3-2 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings in the under-15 AA final.