Sports Looking Back: Mar. 7, 2026
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IN LOCAL HISTORY
• 40 YEARS AGO — Karla Reese had 16 points for the Boissevain Broncos in a 59-32 Zone 9 girls’ basketball playoff game over the Souris Sabres.
• 30 YEARS AGO — Miles Perkin scored 26 points, while Ryan Bessant added 16 as Crocus Plains dumped Vincent Massey 69-61 to win its 18th straight JV boys’ city basketball championship.
• 20 YEARS AGO — Brandon University Bobcats men’s basketball coach Barnaby Craddock was named the head coach of the Manitoba juvenile boys’ basketball team.
• 10 YEARS AGO — Jayce Hawryluk and Ivan Provorov both scored twice and added an assist as the Wheat Kings lit the lamp early and often, trouncing the Regina Pats 8-1 in the Queen City.