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Massey looks for quick start at provincials
7 minute read Yesterday at 10:08 PM CDTDwayne Stone knows his Vincent Massey Vikings team in a way a lot of high school coaches likely don’t.
Stone, who coaches with Jason Schrader, has worked with the group that includes his son Nash for much of their journey through the Brandon Minor Baseball Association AAA ranks.
“We’ve had a really good group this year,” Dwayne Stone said. “We have lots of returning players, not necessarily that they’ve played with Vincent Massey before but we have a lot of returning AAA players. We’re up to nine out of a crew of 14, so that’s a pretty good average. They’re baseball players, they know the game and they understand the game.
“There’s not much coaching on our part. It’s just repetition and going through the motions.”
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The 39-year-old was named head coach of the Fargo Force on Wednesday after one season behind the bench of the North American Hockey League’s Minnesota Wilderness.
Skinner was previously an assistant coach for the Sioux Falls Stampede from 2017 to 2022 and also played in the USHL with the Des Moines Buccaneers in 2001-02.
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The U.S. capped the preliminary round 3-0, while Canada dropped to 2-1. Both countries have byes to Saturday's semifinals. The host Canadians will face either Italy or Czechia.
"As you go deeper in a tournament, you need to be better the next day," Canadian coach Russ Herrington said. "Although we’re a young team, we have enough experience in that room to understand that it will go up another level in semifinals.
"We’ve never experienced that at home and that will bring a certain level of pressure for sure, but I believe that our investment this year, especially on the mental performance side, will allow us to be able to handle that well and bring out a good performance against whoever we play on Saturday night.”
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