Sports
Local
Centennial Cup MVP Vigfusson earns NCAA scholarship
3 minute read 12:00 PM CDTNiverville Nighthawks captain Adam Vigfusson showed what an outstanding showing at the Centennial Cup is worth.
The 2005-born forward from Gimli turned a most valuable player award into a NCAA division 1 commitment, signing up to go to St Cloud State.
Vigfusson had committed to York University to play USports, but after a 12 point performance at the national junior A championships, including a hat trick, American universities were sure to come calling.
“That was the dream result. The pressure didn’t faze us at all. We just went about our business and got the job done,” Vigfusson told the Winnipeg Free Press.
Advertisement
Local
DSFM schools duke it out for Zone 13 softball championship
2 minute read Preview Tuesday, Jun. 2, 2026Local
SRSS win Zone 13 baseball banner in dramatic fashion
3 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 1, 2026Local
Carillon Sultans off to hot start in MJBL and fundraising
2 minute read Preview Monday, Jun. 1, 2026Local
SPORTS FLASHBACK 1995: La Broquerie teen excels at cricket
4 minute read Preview Sunday, May. 31, 2026Local
DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Zach Collaros has been underpaid by Blue Bombers
3 minute read Preview Sunday, May. 31, 2026Local
AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Sidney Crosby: A true Canadian hero
4 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 30, 2026Local
CARILLON SPORTS SECOND SHOTS: Centennial Cup Finals
1 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 26, 2026Local
Niverville Nighthawks team structure sets them apart in MJHL
6 minute read Preview Tuesday, May. 26, 2026Local
SPORTS FLASHBACK 2005: All roads led back to Randolph for Andy Stoesz
3 minute read Preview Sunday, May. 24, 2026Local
DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: The moments that win a Centennial Cup
2 minute read Preview Sunday, May. 24, 2026Local
AS I SEE IT COLUMN: All hail Canadian champion Niverville Nighthawks
4 minute read Preview Saturday, May. 23, 2026LOAD MORE SPORTS ARTICLES