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Hockey

Westman quintet set for Brick

By Perry Bergson 3 minute read Yesterday at 11:13 PM CDT

Westman will be well represented on Manitoba’s entry into the prestigious Brick Invitational Hockey Tournament in Edmonton later next month.

Kasey Calvert of Brandon will be joined on the Manitoba Junior Ice squad of 2016-born players by Connor Hanska of Birdtail Sioux, Astor Corbett of Virden and Reston’s Johnny Henderson and Ryder Henderson.

Calvert is the son of former Brandon Wheat Kings great Matt, who went on to play 598 regular season and playoff games in the National Hockey League over 11 seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets and Colorado Avalanche.

The 10-year-old Calvert, whose mother is Courtney, spent the regular season with Brandon U11 A1 Black

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Baseball

Young Guns blast Brewers

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Young Guns blast Brewers

2 minute read Sunday, May. 31, 2026

The Wawanesa Brewers pushed across their first two batters to take a 2-0 lead in South West Baseball League action over the Brandon Young Guns at Andrews Fields on Saturday.

Things went down downhill from there in a hurry, as they managed just two more hits the rest of the way in a 9-2 loss.

The Young Guns got back within a run in the bottom of the first inning and took the game over with four more in the second inning.

Andrew Janz and Buddy Mayert both had a pair of hits, and Mayert scored three runs with Janz pushing across twice.

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Sunday, May. 31, 2026

Baseball

50-and-over players strut their stuff

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50-and-over players strut their stuff

1 minute read Sunday, May. 31, 2026

The Westman Border 50-plus Twilight Fastball League was in action at Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex on Saturday, with three games to open the new season.The Borderline Legends beat the Onanole Sporty’s Originals 14-6, the Southeast Express topped Borderline 9-6 and Onanole blasted Southeast 18-3 as each team earned a victory.They tried to play in Brandon last summer but couldn't due to the smoke.It was the one neutral site weekend for the three-team league, which is in its fifth year and geared towards 50-plus masters players.Southeast hosts the league June 13 in Fleming, Sask., Borderline hosts at Assessippi Family Campground on June 20 and Sporty's hosts in Onanole on July 4. The provincial championship will be in Onanole July 18-19.» The Brandon Sun

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Sunday, May. 31, 2026

Local Sports

Sports Looking Back: June 2, 2026

Massimo De Luca-Taronno 2 minute read Yesterday at 11:05 PM CDT

IN LOCAL HISTORY

• 40 YEARS AGO — Brad Ross scored a second-half goal to pull Minnedosa into a 1-1 tie with Adman Kicks in a Brandon Senior Soccer League game.

• 30 YEARS AGO — Brandon Cloverleafs pitcher/shortstop Jamie Waddell-Hodgson hit two home runs and a triple and earned a win on the mound as his squad won a pair of Manitoba Senior Baseball League games at Westbran Stadium. Waddell-Hodgson did all that despite being thrown out of the second game in the second inning.

• 20 YEARS AGO — Jen Van Den Ham scored twice while Jasmine Duthie earned the shutout to lead the Brandon United Hotshots to a 5-0 triumph over Minnedosa in Westman Rural Youth Soccer League under-18 girls division action. Janelle Tocher, Lindsay McLaughlin and Lisa Neilsen scored the other goals for Brandon United.

High School

Viking girls edge Plainsmen in city final

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Viking girls edge Plainsmen in city final

Massimo De Luca-Taronno 5 minute read Tuesday, May. 26, 2026

The Vincent Massey Vikings legacy run has now reached the decade milestone.

Massey’s girls squad captured its 10th straight Brandon High School Soccer League championship after fending off the Crocus Plainsmen to secure a 3-2 victory at Massey on Tuesday afternoon.

Chelsey Hoad, who’s one of four Vikings seniors to take home gold in all four years at Massey, admitted that winning feeling never gets old.

“It’s just really exciting,” said Hoad, who scored the game-winning tally off a penalty kick. “All four years we’ve won and we have a lot of first years, so everyone’s been so excited to get the win. The first goal for them was nerve-racking, but then we came back stronger and better, and we’re really proud of how it turned out.

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Tuesday, May. 26, 2026

Golf

Nachtigall falls in match play final

1 minute read Sunday, May. 31, 2026

Evan Nachtigall reached the final of the Golf Manitoba men’s match play on Sunday, but settled for second place.

The Brandonite lost 7 and 6 to David Spurr in the final, after defeating Jordy Lutz 3 and 2 in the semifinals that morning at Whispering Winds of Warren.

Nachtigall reached the semifinals with 5-and-4 triumph over Kaleb Lambert on Saturday.

Jeri Lafleche won the women’s title, beating Charmaine Hayden 2 and 1.

Baseball

U13 Magic remain unbeaten at 6-0

2 minute read Sunday, May. 31, 2026

The under-13 Westman Magic improved to 6-0 in Manitoba Premier Softball League action with a pair of series sweeps.

On Friday, they topped the Manitoba Angels 21-3 and 12-5, and then on Saturday they edged the Winnipeg Lightning 8-1 and 6-5.

They host the Manitoba Angels on Saturday at 1 and 3 p.m., and Central Energy on Sunday at noon and 2 o’clock at Ashley Neufeld Softball Complex.

U15 MAGIC

Local Sports

Sports Looking Back: June 1, 2026

2 minute read Sunday, May. 31, 2026

IN LOCAL HISTORY

• 40 YEARS AGO — Brandon Boxing Club member Darvin Lavalle won a split decision over Richard Bangloy of Winnipeg in a 137-pound Golden Gloves bout in Portage la Prairie. Lavalle’s teammate Darcy Smith also claimed victory in a 156-pound bout when Dean McKee was disqualified.

• 30 YEARS AGO — Lisa Nagorski scored two second-half goals to lead the Thunder to a 3-1 triumph over the Blazers in a Brandon Senior Soccer League women’s game at Crocus Plains. The Thunder’s Trisha Ward and the Blazers’ Davilyn Coombs traded goals in the first half.

• 20 YEARS AGO — Former Brandon Wheat Kings defenceman Bryan McCabe signed a five-year deal with he Toronto Maple Leafs.

Local Sports

Sports Looking Back: May 30, 2026

1 minute read Friday, May. 29, 2026

IN LOCAL HISTORY

• 50 YEARS AGO — Tessie Tarnowski, 10, and Doug Dickenson, 12, were both four-event winners at George Fitton elementary school’s annual track and field meet.

• 40 YEARS AGO — Don Stephenson hit a three-run home run as the Lenore Aces downed the Virden Merchants 17-13 in a Virden and District Fastball League game.

• 30 YEARS AGO — Darcy Ready made his road racing debut in Brandon a winning one, edging Dane Samuel by four seconds to win the 20km feature race in the 17th Annual Brandon YMCA Spring Walk and Run.

Local Sports

Sports Looking Back: May 29, 2026

1 minute read Thursday, May. 28, 2026

IN LOCAL HISTORY

• 60 YEARS AGO — Young Ray Hurd captured the annual Souris Golf Club spring tournament with rounds of 37-37-35 - 109 to top the 27-hole championship flight.

• 50 YEARS AGO — Pitchers Jeff Gramiak and Colin Grambo both hit home runs while combining to limit Transit System to five hits in pacing Wheat City Concrete to an 11-4 victory in a Brandon Minor Baseball Association East End peewee game.

• 40 YEARS AGO — Doug Hedley drove in four runs with a home run and two singles to give the Brandon Cloverleafs a 4-4 MSBL tie with Hamiota Red Sox.

Golf

Oakden, Nachtigall meet in match play

By Thomas Friesen 1 minute read Thursday, May. 28, 2026

Brandon’s Hunter Oakden and Evan Nachtigall will play for a spot in the Golf Manitoba men’s match play quarterfinals today.

Nachtigall, the No. 2 seed, dropped Oakden’s Team Manitoba teammate Ryder St. Laurent 4 and 3 at Whispering Winds of Warren on Thursday, while 18th seed Oakden dropped Liam Silvaggio 4 and 3.

Brandon’s Nolan Tutkaluk gave defending champion Jordy Lutz a run for his money but fell 2 and 1.

In the senior men’s division, Clear Lake member Ron Cornell took down Ben Bandura 2 and 1 and will play David Kuik today.

Golf

TEEING OFF: Cornell takes steady game into match play

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TEEING OFF: Cornell takes steady game into match play

Thomas Friesen 4 minute read Wednesday, May. 27, 2026

Ron Cornell is fully committed to playing his own way, not worrying about what anyone else does.

He has more than enough proof that it works, and not only at Clear Lake Golf Course, but also his home track.

Cornell has earned trips to two Golf Canada senior men’s championships and will vie for a provincial title as the senior men’s match play begins at the Whispering Winds of Warren today.

“I’ve had a good little run the last couple of years against these guys. They all bomb it out there and it’s a bomber course … so they’ve got a bit of an advantage, for sure, on me. But I’m confident I can hopefully win one or two matches and be respectable,” Cornell said.

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Wednesday, May. 27, 2026

Baseball

Burton excited for Road to Okotoks baseball tournament

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Burton excited for Road to Okotoks baseball tournament

Massimo De Luca-Taronno 6 minute read Wednesday, May. 27, 2026

If any one of Team Manitoba’s opponents are expecting them to just come along for the ride, they are sorely mistaken.

Team Toba begins their quest today at the inaugural Road to Okotoks, a national event that features the top academies and players from across Canada for athletes 19-years-old and under.

The actual tournament will feature 16 clubs battling it out for the Morneau Cup — named in honour of Justin Morneau, the former American League MVP, Canadian Baseball Hall of Famer, and Minnesota Twins phenom — from July 14 to 19, in Okotoks, Alta. However, the qualifiers begin today in one of three host cities: Langley, B.C., Lethbridge, Alta., and Missisauga, Ont.

Cason Burton, a right-handed pitcher who is the only Brandonite representing his province, made it clear his club isn’t just vying for the experience.

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Wednesday, May. 27, 2026

Local Sports

Sports Looking Back: May 28, 2026

1 minute read Wednesday, May. 27, 2026

IN LOCAL HISTORY

• 60 YEARS AGO — Hamiota Red Sox whipped Souris Cardinals 11-6 in an opening game of the MSBL. Mel Smith worked four innings to take the win. Al Robertson and Ellis Woods both hit a double and pair of singles.

• 30 YEARS AGO — over seven innings and struck out nine to lead the Baldur Regals to a 7-0 win over the Holland A’s in Santa Clara Baseball League action.

• 20 YEARS AGO — Gavin March of Brandon won the first event of the Top-Flite Assistants Golf Tour at Glendale Country Club, shooting a 3-over 74 to edge Darren McMillan by one stroke.

Local Sports

Sports Looking Back: May 27, 2026

2 minute read Tuesday, May. 26, 2026

IN LOCAL HISTORY

• 60 YEARS AGO — Jim MacDonald led ANAF Vets to an 8-5 romp over Starks in the West End “A” League. MacDonald chalked up the mound decision and was the big gun at the plate with a single, double and an out-of-the-park home run.

• 50 YEARS AGO — Two-goal performances by George Panagiotou and Dave Knock led Wolves to a 6-1 victory over the Gators in a Brandon Senior Soccer league match. Marty Kulchyski and Dave Burgess scored the other Wolves’ goals.

• 40 YEARS AGO — Brandon Barbarians chalked up their third consecutive Manitoba Rugby Union victory by dumping North Side United of Winnipeg 25-6 in second division action. Guy McKim, Barry Connor, Pat Mosiuk and Donny Cooper scored tries for the Barbarians, who remain undefeated in league play.

Local Sports

Brandon-born cyclist learns from challenges

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Brandon-born cyclist learns from challenges

By Perry Bergson 8 minute read Monday, May. 25, 2026

Madysyn Kennedy thinks big, and the Canadian Cancer Society is set to benefit from her vision.

The 29-year-old Beausejour resident, who was born in Brandon, is cycling across the country with the goal of raising $1 million for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Her mother Jodi was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, so it’s personal. But she noted there is also a simple lesson for other people: Run head on into your perceived limits and see what happens.

“I think a lot of people shy away from that and are afraid of that,” said Kennedy, who spoke from Portage la Prairie as she stopped for a meal on Monday afternoon. “Something I’ve learned is you don’t have to be afraid of that.

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Monday, May. 25, 2026

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