Thursday, May 17, 2012

MITCHELL TO FINISH MJHL CAREER IN SELKIRK


After three seasons with the Swan Valley Stampeders, Brendan Mitchell will finish up his junior career closer to home, with the Selkirk Steelers.

The 1992-born defenseman from Stonewall heads to the Steelers, to finish off the trade that brought 1993 F Dylan Favell to Swan at the trade deadline.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

VIRDEN OIL CAPITALS


Love the sweater.  Not sure on the name, but we'll all get used to it!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

PRAIRIE FIRE LOOKING FOR A COACH

Melville Fox FM Prairie Fire President Gary Campbell.

Monday, May 14, 2012

A BLOG, FOR A CHANGE!

Well, before everyone stops reading for good, I thought I should wake this blog up a little.

A lot has happened in the sporting world lately, but not a lot directly affecting me, or GX... it's been quiet locally, so the blog has been too.

I haven't taken any vacation days since my Play by Play season ended, but it always feels like vacation when my hours and miles hit a sharp decline like they do this time of year.

So far, plans are to take the first week of July off and spent part of it in Edmonton.  I think it was three years ago that myself, news man Randy Atkinson, and salesmen Doug Jonassen and Ron Hana shared a big win in the Rider Lotto.  We had four tickets, and one of them won Season Tickets, and another won a Caribbean Cruise.  Obviously there was no way to share a two-person cruise between four people, so the travel company out of Regina was kind enough to value it at $5000 and give us each $1250 travel vouchers to use however we like, and that will cover 3 nights at one of the fancier rooms at Fantasyland at West Ed, and waterpark passes.  I think Ron went to Vegas, Randy just went to Mexico, so Edmonton might seem a little boring, but I don't think we're going too far anytime soon with a 2-year-old at home!  We'll be leaving her with one or both sets of grandparents though, first time for more than a day.

The little monster turns 2 on Friday.  Crazy!


I don't want to put this on a public site but will anyway.  I put it on Facebook and Twitter about a month ago that my wife and I were expecting again, but unfortunately my wife had a miscarriage a couple days later. I'm still given congratulations almost daily, and people shouldn't feel bad for that, it's just a lot harder to make something like that public than it is to announce happy news.  The first day or two afterwards were awful, but we've accepted that it must have happened for a reason, and hopefully we'll get to make another exciting announcement at some point (but probably not as early next time!).  To honour the little guy/girl, we started sponsoring a little boy in Bolivia through World Vision.  His name's Samuel Fernandez.  Bailey calls him "Sammy" and loves the picture of him on the fridge.

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Anyway, sports.

Big congrats to Coach Danny McKay and Team Saskatchewan, who won a 5th consecutive National Aboriginal Hockey Championship, with a 5-1 win over Alberta in Saturday night's final.  Manitoba captured bronze to make it a prairie sweep of the podium.

Dano was my roommate for all the Kindersley and La Ronge trips during the 2010 and 2011 SJHL Finals when he was Assistant Coach of the Terriers.  Definitely a class act and great to see him find success.  Sounds like he's leaning towards stepping aside from Team Sask, now that the "Drive For Five" is complete, is isn't completly shutting the door at this point.

Other locals on that team include Terrier forward and Kamsack product Kailum Gervais, Harvest goalie Teryn Phaneuf, and Kirk & Ethan Bear from Ochapowace.  Ethan was a 2nd round pick of the Seattle Thunderbirds in the WHL Draft this month, and was one of the youngest players there.

Danny took time to talk this morning.



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The Penticton Vees are RBC Champs after a 4-3 win over the Woodstock Slammers in Sunday's final in Humboldt.

I took in the games last Saturday and Sunday, and considered a return trip for the playoff games, but it was far too nice outside and my wife put me to work.  I got to work soil and water plants/grass, and weed, while she moved some old bedding plants around and planted some new ones.  Honestly, best weekend I've had in a long, long time.  It was great to be outside and enjoy the weather, and have some family time.  I actually watched little or no hockey all weekend.

I caught the end of the third period and overtime of the Humboldt/Woodstock Semi online, and the third period of yesterday's final on TV.

The hockey was amazing.  Clearly all five teams were there for a reason.  There WERE a few iffy calls in the tournament, and they went for and against different teams at different times.  I thought the refs looked bad giving Penticton defenseman Kyle Beaulieu 5 and a game for a hit on Andrew Johnston, when Johnston came back and scored on that powerplay.  But, they had no way to know how serious it was at the time when they made the ruling.  Then in the semis, it was Humboldt getting the short end.  They also lost Nathan Hudema for a five and a game call (I didn't see it and still haven't).  And, had a goal disallowed that appeared to cross the line upon video review on TV.  That made the OT loss that much harder to swallow for the Broncos.

And, in the final, Woodstock defenseman Jake Logan was called for tripping, about 30 feet from the puck.  Penticton scored on the powerplay in the final minute of the third period and now they're RBC Cup Champs.  I hate seeing tight games, especially championships, decided on the powerplay, especially late, but it was a preventable infraction by Logan (who was the first player I noticed in last Saturday's round robin game against Humboldt, he's an absolute beast on skates).  It was an intentional trip, and kinda selfish given the time and place.  Still, it's not one you often see called, in that time and place.

A good Twitter debate was going on last night between Battlefords North Stars Voice Mike Feeney, and pretty much everyone else!  Mike believes a penalty's a penalty, regardless what game it is, what time of the game, the score, and the team.  Most others feel they should "let the boys play."

At the time, I was thinking "that's a weak call late in a tied championship game."

Really, I think Mike's right, but the standard has been set by most officials, that they "put the whistles away" in a tight third period, or in overtime, unless you're taking away a scoring chance or injuring someone.  We're not used to seeing that call made, but it doesn't mean it wasn't the right one necessarily.

So with that, another Junior 'A' season is over, and as great a job as Humboldt did hosting, there are a couple of pretty attractive travel destinations next year, as the Nanaimo Clippers host the Inaugural Crescent Point Western Canada Cup, with two teams going cross-country to Summerside, PEI for the 2013 RBC Cup.  All I know is I've never been that far west, or anywhere near that far east!  Let's make it happen, someone!

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- The Melville Fox FM Prairie Fire of the SFAAAHL are looking for a new coach.  I interviewed Prairie Fire President Gary Campbell over the weekend and will post it later this week.

- It's baseball season!  We're looking at doing a WMBL "Game of the Week" involving the Yorkton Caridnals and/or Melville Millionaires this summer.  Not for sure yet but sounds like it'll happen.

The Langenburg Indians are back in the South East Senior Baseball for the first time since 2004, and won their first game of 2012, 8-6 in Swan River on Sunday

- The Yorkton Bulldogs lost two close ones over the weekend to kick off the Prairie Gold Lacrosse League season.  They fell 9-8 in Estevan on Saturday, and 8-6 at home against the Saskatoon Smash on Sunday.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

DRIVE FOR FIVE: Perfect Round Robin Has Team SK in Drivers' Seat

With a 4-2 win over British Columbia last night, Team Saskatchewan finished the round robin at 3-0 at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Saskatoon.  The beat Manitoba 7-5 and Atlantic 11-2 on Monday.

They'll take on Northwest Territories in the Quarter-Finals tonight (WED) at 7:00.

Saskatchewan's looking for their 5th straight Gold Medal at the event.

Coach Danny McKay has been there for all five tournaments, and he took some time to talk this morning.  McKay is the current Coach/GM of the Ochapowace Thunder, and a former Assistant Coach of the Yorkton Terriers.


Friday, May 4, 2012

LOCAL WHL DRAFT PICS

The following local-area Bantam-aged players were selected in Thursday's Western Hockey League Bantam Draft.

Ethan Bear (Ochapowace) 2nd Round, 25th overall - Seattle
Dakota Boutin (Moosomin) 3rd Round, 50th - Brandon (Melville 'AA')
Rykr Cole (Moosomin) 3rd Rd, 63rd - Regina (Melville 'AA')
Chance Patterson (Foam Lake) 5th Rd, 107th - Edmonton (Yorkton 'AA')
Rylee Zimmer (Russell) 5th Rd, 109th - Regina
Donovan Neuls (Grenfell) 8th Rd, 157th - Seattle (Melville 'AA')
Matt Kustra (Yorkton) 8th Rd, 167th - Prince George
Tyler Kreklewich (Melville) 9th Rd, 179th - Seattle (Melville 'AA')
Connor Odelein (Quill Lake) 9th Rd, 189th - Saskatoon
Drew Litwin (Wynyard) 11th Rd, 231st - Regina
Evan Werle (Langenburg) 11th Rd, 232nd - Brandon
Turner Ottenbreit (Yorkton) 12th Rd, 261st - Saskatoon (Yorkton 'AA')

Thursday, May 3, 2012

REVENGE FOR ROBBIE


Last season, Robbie Ciolfi watched the La Ronge Ice Wolves parade around with the SJHL Championship trophy, after a Game 7 loss as a member of the Yorkton Terriers.  This time, Ciolfi and the Humboldt Broncos knocked out La Ronge with a first round sweep, before eventually hoisting the Canalta Cup, and the Anavet Cup.  Now, it's on to the RBC Cup starting this weekend in Humboldt.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

MARSHALL LOOKS TO FINISH WITH ONE MORE TROPHY

Former Swan Valley Stampeder, and Anavet Cup MVP Ryan Marhshall's getting set for the RBC Cup, which starts Saturday in Humboldt.


Monday, April 30, 2012

DURANT HEADLINED 6th ANNUAL FOOTBALL NIGHT


Darian Durant was the keynote speaker for the 6th Annual Football Night in Saskatchewan on Saturday at St. Mary's Cultural Centre in Yorkton.

Durant followed the likes of Kent Austin, Ken Miller, George Reed, Weston Dressler and Wes Cates, in speaking at the annual sold-out event.

Some of Durant's quotes from his speech included:

"This might sound selfish to some extent, but I haven't worn my 2007 Grey Cup Ring one time.  I was the third string quarterback, and when you're not playing, you don't REALLY feel part of a championship.  It's my goal to bring another Grey Cup to Saskatchewan as the starting quarterback, and not being satisfied with the '07 Championship just drives me that much more to get another one."

"I nearly gave up football in 2006.  I started out as the fourth string quarterback, I was active one week, practice roster the next.  I ended up third string, Marcus Crandell got hurt, Steven Jyles got hurt, I came in, won some games, then I broke my ribs.  They brought in Michael Bishop, and I assumed I'd have my job back when I got healthy, but they decided to stick with Michael Bishop.  As an athlete, that's one way you absolutely hate to lose your job is by injury."

"I'm so happy to have a contract extension.  Best fans in the land.  This is the best place to play in the CFL, hands down."

"I was told I was too small.  When I was released by the Baltimore Ravens, Coach Brian Billick told me I was too small to play the QB position in the NFL."

"After these mini-camps this week, I really feel like we're going to be the best team in the league again this season.  Last year was tough, but it might have been what we needed to get back to the top."

I had a brief chat with Darian at the end of the night:

Sunday, April 29, 2012

BRONCOS WIN ANAVET / RBC SCHEDULE

(Picture courtesy Facebook)

Former Swan Valley Stampeder Ryan Marshall named Anavet Cup MVP, scoring 9 points (6g-3a) in seven games.  The Humboldt Broncos beat Portage 4-0 in Game 7 on Sunday.


(From www.sjhl.ca)


The Anavet Cup is in Saskatchewan to stay.

The Humboldt Broncos wrapped up the final Anavet Cup Championship with a 4-0 win over Portage in Game 7.

Andrew Johnston scored twice, while Taylor Johnson and Ryan Marshall added the others. Marshall, the former MJHLer was named the Anavet Cup's MVP, with 6 goals and 9 points in the seven game series.

For Matt Hrynkiw, it was his second straight series clinching shutout. After blanking Weyburn in Game 6 to secure the SJHL Canalta Cup, Hrynkiw stopped all 26 shots he faced in Game 7 of the Anavet. Shots were 34-26 for the Broncos.

Credit the Terriers, who lost the first three games of the series, only to storm all the way back with three straight one-goal wins to force a seventh and deciding game.

For Humboldt, they knew they'd be in the RBC Cup all season, but won their way there, and will enter the national tournament through the front door.

The Broncos and Terriers will both be at the RBC Cup, and be joined by the Penticton Vees, Soo Thunderbirds, and Woodstock Slammers.

The RBC Cup in Humboldt starts on Saturday, May 5th. Humboldt will take on Woodstock that night, while the Vees and Thunderbirds will kick off the event on Saturday afternoon.

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RBC Cup Schedule

Saturday, May 5

Soo Thunderbirds (Central) vs Penticton Vees (Pacific)  3:00
Humboldt Broncos (Host) vs Woodstock Slammers (East)  7:30

Sunday, May 6
Soo Thunderbirds (Central) vs Portage Terriers  (West)  3:00
Penticton Vees (Pacific) vs Humboldt Broncos (Host)  7:30

Monday, May 7
Woodstock Slammers vs Portage Terriers  7:30

Tuesday, May 8
Humboldt Broncos vs Soo Thunderbirds  3:00
Penticton Vees vs Woodstock Slammers  7:30

Wednesday, May 9
Portage Terriers vs Penticton Vees  7:30

Thursday, May 10

Woodstock Slammers vs Soo Thunderbirds  3:00
Portage Terriers vs Humboldt Broncos  7:30

Saturday, May 12
Semi Final #1  2:00
Semi Final #2  6:00

Sunday, May 13

Championship  TBD

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Virden Hockey Ventures Confirm Purchase and Transfer of Winnipeg Saints


(From www.mjhlhockey.ca)

It’s now official: Virden is joining the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

The official announcement was made today (April 25) in Virden, ending weeks of rumours and speculation.

Bob Berry, a member of Virden Hockey Ventures Inc. and designated spokesperson, confirmed a group in Virden has purchased the Winnipeg Saints.

“We’re ecstatic about this,” Berry said. “There’s been weeks of meetings and discussions. It’s now come to reality. And we’re very, very pleased.”

The new Virden team will play out of the new, $18-million, 1,200 seat Virden Community Centre. Berry said Virden Hockey Ventures group is in the process of finalizing its hockey front office. A team name will also be announced at a later date. Former Southwest Cougars Coach Troy Leslie has been named the Head Coach and General Manager.

“This (searching for an MJHL team) began when the new rink was constructed,” said Berry. “A group of community-minded people felt we needed a high level of hockey in our community. It seemed a natural fit.”

Berry said the community and district will have no trouble supporting an MJHL franchise. Virden’s population is about 3,100 with a surrounding draw of about 12,000 people, explained Berry.

“From what we’re hearing, people are very excited about the MJHL coming to town,” he said. “We’ll now get busy putting together season-ticket packages, game-day packages….sponsorship and other marketing ventures.”

MJHL Commissioner Kim Davis, who attended the news conference, expressed his sincere thanks to the Winnipeg Saint organization, its ownership, staff, players and most importantly the fans.

“The MJHL is committed to developing players and ensuring our fans receive high-calibre of hockey,” said Davis. “Obviously, Virden is a thriving community which includes a multi-million-dollar facility worthy of hosting an MJHL franchise.”

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

YRHS RAIDERS FOOTBALL SKED


Sat/Sep/8 @ Moose Jaw Vanier Vikings  3:15

Tue/Sep/18 vs Moose Jaw Peacock Tornadoes  4:30

Sat/Sep/22 @ Weyburn Eagles  2:00

Fri/Sep/28 vs Moose Jaw Central Cyclones  7:00

Thu/Oct/4 @ Swift Current Colts  4:00

Tue/Oct/9 vs Estevan Elecs  4:00

Monday, April 23, 2012

RAIDERS MOVE TO MOOSE JAW LEAGUE

Coach Roby Sharpe (right), Principal Mike Haczkewicz (centre) and Athletics Director Darren Wandy (left) announcing the YRHS Raiders' move from the Regina Inter-Collegiate Football League to the Moose Jaw High School Football League.

PRESS CONFERENCE AUDIO



The Raiders had been in the RIFL since 1995.

Themselves and Weyburn (who are also crossing over from the RIFL), will give the Moose Jaw League seven teams. Estevan and Swift Current to round out the rural contingent, and three Moose Jaw teams- Peacock, Vanier, Central.

Cost was a big reason. Rural teams have to cover costs for Regina teams to come play them, and Regina wasn't willing to negotiate even sharing the costs. In the Moose Jaw League, teams cover their own costs and that's it. That's a savings of roughly $1000 per game.

Coach Sharpe says the cost wasn't the biggest issue to him, but rather that all playoff games were held in Regina, regardless where you finish. In the Moose Jaw League, all the higher playoff seeds host playoff games, whether you're a Moose Jaw-based school or not.

Principal Haczkewicz said the league also made sure that Yorkton won't have to make Swift Current and Estevan trips in the same year... it will be one or the other.

Wandy said the reduction in costs will also free up more funds for the several other athletics programs that the YRHS provides.

A tentative schedule is done but nothing official yet.

RAIDERS TO SWITCH LEAGUES

The Yorkton Regional Raider Gridders are holding at media conference at the YRHS at 11:00 this morning, to officially announce they're leaving the Regina Inter-Collegiate Football League, and joining the Moose Jaw High School Football League.

More details and audio to follow.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Terrier Spring Camp Schedule

Friday. April 20th

3:00-4:00 pm Registration @ Terrier Locker Room (Lobby)

4:00- 4:15 pm Introductory Meeting ( Lobby)

5:30 -7:30 pm Team Black vs. Team Orange

7:45-9:45 pm Team Red vs. Team Blue

Saturday, April 21st

10:00-11:45am Team Black vs. Team Blue

12:00-1:45pm Team Red vs. Team Orange

5:00 - 6:45pm Team Red vs. Team Black

7:00-8:45pm Team Blue vs. Team Orange

Sunday, April 22nd

9:00-10:45am 3rd Place vs. 4th Place

11:00- 11:45am- Individual Player Meetings

12:00-1:45pm 1st Place vs. 2nd Place

2:00-2:45pm- Individual Player Meetings

YORKTON SPRING CAMP THIS WEEKEND

Terrier Head Coach Trent Cassan

WAYWAY SPRING CAMP THIS WEEKEND

Wolverines' Coach & GM Barry Butler

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

FORMER STAMPEDER MARSHALL WINS SJHL TITLE

After three seasons with the Swan Valley Stampeders, Ryan Marshall is celebrating an SJHL Canalta Cup with the SJHL's Humboldt Broncos.