Dauphin takes both WHSR titles

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Julien Lopez scored three tries as the Dauphin Clippers knocked off the top-seed Souris Sabres 42-21 in the Westman High School Rugby boys’ final in Souris on Saturday.

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Julien Lopez scored three tries as the Dauphin Clippers knocked off the top-seed Souris Sabres 42-21 in the Westman High School Rugby boys’ final in Souris on Saturday.

Ben Miner, Landon Garton and Ronan Mouck added tries for Dauphin, with Colton Miner going a perfect 6-for-6 on convert attempts.

Colby Pentecost did all the scoring for the Sabres, with three tries and three converts.

In the girls’ final, Dauphin beat Souris 45-5 for its third straight title.

Ryann Rhciard-Soltis and Felicity Sahulka each touched the ball down twice for Dauphin, with Ruth Evans booting five converts.

Gracelynn Schroeder scored the first try Dauphin has allowed since 2022.

Dauphin and Souris head to provincials for both the boys’ and girls’ events this Friday and Saturday.

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