Sports Looking Back – March 11, 2022

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This article was published 10/03/2022 (1468 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

IN LOCAL HISTORY

50 YEARS AGOJim Ferguson scored 23 points as the Neelin Spartans downed the Harrison Hawks 60-56 to capture the city varsity boys’ basketball championship.

40 YEARS AGOKen Falloon and Rob Hamm banged in three goals each as the Souris Elks doubled the host Deloraine Royals 10-5 in a Southwest Hockey League playoff game.

30 YEARS AGOChris Herperger scored for the first time in 28 games as the host Swift Current Broncos defeated the Brandon Wheat Kings by a score of 7-5.

20 YEARS AGOMike McEwen skipped his Brandon Bobcats’ rink to the CIS men’s curling title as he won a 10-8 affair over the University of Manitoba’s Sean Grassie at the Brandon Curling Club. Krista Scharf’s Lakehead Thunderwolves squad captured the women’s crown over Kari Goodman of the Manitoba Bisons.

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