Titans extend GM, head coach Pearson

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The Neepawa Titans have agreed to a multi-year extension with head coach and GM Ken Pearson, the club announced over the weekend.

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The Neepawa Titans have agreed to a multi-year extension with head coach and GM Ken Pearson, the club announced over the weekend.

Pearson, who’s spent the last 32 years behind the bench, wrapped up his 28th year in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League and seventh consecutive season with the Titans organization, where he accomplished milestones of 1,500 Canadian Junior Hockey League games coached and 750 regular season wins in January.

Pearson began his coaching carer in 1994 as an assistant coach for the former Neepawa Natives, who he also played for from 1991 to 1994.

He said he’s thrilled to be staying in his hometown.

“Neepawa is a special place, and I’m grateful for the trust the organization and community have placed in me,” Pearson said. “We’ve made great strides and there’s still so much potential here. I’m excited to continue building a program our town can be proud of.”

This year, The Titans locked down the final playoff spot in the West Division and then were swept by the Turnbull Cup runner ups in the Virden Oil Capitals, marking the third-straight season they’ve fell in the first round of the post-season.

The franchise is still yet to capture a MJHL title.

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