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U18 Sultans have high expectations despite departures

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read 10:30 AM CDT

The Carillon Sultans 18U AAA season is well underway, as the team looks to rebound after several college players graduated last season.

Burke Heide is the new head coach for the age group, and said he expects little step-back, as the Sultans program continues to produce quality ball players to replace outgoing stars.

“They’re excited to get going, and they were definitely excited to get their first win,” Heide said after a 6-0 victory over Interlake at A.D. Penner Park June 7.

“We lost a strong group of hitters for sure, but the guys that are moving into the senior position are all strong players as well. We have a strong group of 15U kids coming up that will fill those roles as they get more comfortable.”

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Low air quality puts halt on MHSAA track championships

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Low air quality puts halt on MHSAA track championships

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Yesterday at 1:35 PM CDT

Smoke and storms wrecked havoc on the sports schedule across Manitoba last weekend, including in the Southeast.

The highest-profile event cancelled was the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association track and field provincial championships. Athletes from across the province were set to compete at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg June 5-7, before two consecutive days of poor air quality due to wildfire smoke caused organizers to cancel the event outright.

Executive director of the MHSAA Chad Falk said with the short time left in the school year and the impossible logistics of re-organizing an event with more than 1,500 athletes, simply postponing provincials wasn’t a possibility.

“The nature of the event and how many athletes, the unique venue, access to officials, access to venues, kids travelling from across the province, it was just impossible to look at finding a way to reschedule it,” Falk said in an interview with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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A smoke leaden Winnipeg skyline as seen from Garbage Hill (Westview Park) early Monday morning.
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A smoke leaden Winnipeg skyline as seen from Garbage Hill (Westview Park) early Monday morning.
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U18 AAA Selects moving back to Steinbach

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U18 AAA Selects moving back to Steinbach

Cassidy Dankochik 5 minute read Thursday, Jun. 12, 2025

The Southeast Event Centre in Steinbach continues to attract major tenants, as the Eastman Selects male U18 AAA team will be based out of the new arena moving forward.

The U18 team had been in Steinbach until the then-named Beausejour Blades of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League moved to the community in 2009. The U18 team moved to Beausejour when the junior A team took up residence in the now-demolished Centennial Arena.

Rachel Antymis has worked as the team’s manager since she was 19 and has been involved with the program for nearly a decade. She said the Selects hope to grow their fanbase with the move to Steinbach, noting most of the players now come from the southern part of their region.

“Ten years ago, we had tons of North boys, but it’s kind of shifted,” Antymis said.

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Wyatt Minsky looks to make a save in the final game the U18 Eastman Selects played in Beausejour last season. The team is moving back to Steinbach to start next season. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Wyatt Minsky looks to make a save in the final game the U18 Eastman Selects played in Beausejour last season. The team is moving back to Steinbach to start next season. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: June 5

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: June 5

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Jun. 11, 2025

Featuring photos from a Winnipeg Senior Baseball League game in Steinbach May 27 and the softball/baseball Manitoba High School Athletic Association provincial championships in Stonewall.

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Action from the MHSAA baseball championships in Stonewall. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Action from the MHSAA baseball championships in Stonewall. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Pistons D-man Munro heading to Olaf College

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Pistons D-man Munro heading to Olaf College

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 10, 2025

Matt Munro will continue his hockey career at an American college.

The Steinbach Pistons defenseman played over 100 games in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, splitting time between his hometown Swan Valley Stampeders and the Pistons.

He’ll be playing for St Olaf College, a Lutheran liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota.

Munro began the 2024/25 season with the North Iowa Bulls in the North American Hockey League before heading back to the MJHL to suit up for Steinbach at the 2025 roster deadline. He had 11 points in 23 games for the Pistons this season.

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Tuesday, Jun. 10, 2025

Matt Munro joined the Steinbach Pistons at last season's roster freeze deadline. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Matt Munro joined the Steinbach Pistons at last season's roster freeze deadline. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

NorMan Blizzard quickly find new head coach

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NorMan Blizzard quickly find new head coach

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Jun. 9, 2025

The Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s defending champions have found their new head coach/general manager.

After Eric Labrosse left the Northern Manitoba Blizzard, the franchise moved quickly to replace him, naming Ty Valin as their new bench boss.

“Being named Head Coach/ GM of the Northern Manitoba Blizzard in the MJHL is an incredible opportunity,” Valin said in a Blizzard news release.

“I want to sincerely thank the White family for the opportunity to lead their organization. I’m extremely excited to meet all the players and staff, and get to work preparing for the season.”

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Monday, Jun. 9, 2025

Ty Valin will look to lead the NorMan Blizzard to success in their championship defending season. (NorMan Blizzard)

Ty Valin will look to lead the NorMan Blizzard to success in their championship defending season. (NorMan Blizzard)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1993: Ste Anne curlers getting green light to replace rink

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1993: Ste Anne curlers getting green light to replace rink

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Sunday, Jun. 8, 2025

The Village of Ste Anne will rebuild the community’s curling rink, destroyed by fire 10 days ago, in time for most of the upcoming curling season after the project received the green light from council.

Firemen from seven departments managed to save the adjoining Ste Anne Arena, but the curling rink was completely destroyed in the June 20 blaze. Arson is suspected as the cause.

The alarm at the curling rink went off shortly after midnight, June 19, alerting guests at a wedding reception at the nearby Ste Anne Cultural Centre. By 12:30 a.m., that building had been evacuated in the fear the fire could spread to the arena right next door.

The blaze at the west side of the curling rink appeared to have been started on the outside of the building in an area where refrigeration pipes are located, Ste Anne Fire Chief Ken Dayment said.

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Deputy fire chief Bruce Streeter and Ste Anne fire chief Ken Dayment survey the rubble of the curling rink through the window from the arena concession area, which was undamaged in the fire. The steel panel covering the window separating the two buildings was red hot during the fire.

Deputy fire chief Bruce Streeter and Ste Anne fire chief Ken Dayment survey the rubble of the curling rink through the window from the arena concession area, which was undamaged in the fire. The steel panel covering the window separating the two buildings was red hot during the fire.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: We’re all Oilers fans now (or at least we should be)

James Loewen 5 minute read Sunday, Jun. 8, 2025

Now that the dream scenario of an all-Canadian Stanley Cup final between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers didn’t happen, it’s more important than ever that Canadian hockey fans from sea to sea to sea put aside whatever negative feelings they have about the Oilers.

As a nation, we need to unite in our support of the lone remaining Canadian team in a sport we love that is owned and operated by Americans who don’t share our love of the game and certainly not its rich history.

There are plenty of reasons not to like the Oilers, especially here in Manitoba.

Many Jets fans have a special animus towards the Oilers because they were our kryptonite during the Dale Hawerchuk era. No matter how good a Jets team we had, the hall of fame Oilers led by Messier and Fuhr and Coffey were simply too good a team. We could never get past them.

Steinbach Regional Sabres falls just short at provincials

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Steinbach Regional Sabres falls just short at provincials

3 minute read Saturday, Jun. 7, 2025

A pair of Steinbach Regional Secondary School Sabres teams came just short of adding two provincial championship banners to their gym May 31.

The school’s baseball team fell 13-1 at the provincial finals to Garden City Collegiate, while the soccer team came up just short in the semi-finals of their tournament, dropping a match 3-2 to the Shaftesbury Titans. The AAAA Manitoba High School Athletic Association soccer finals happen in the summer, while the A-AAA finals take place in the fall.

Both provincials finished May 31, with baseball taking place in Stonewall and soccer at Buhler Park in Winnipeg.

The soccer team was able to bounce back to take out St Boniface to nab the third place plaque. Shaftesbury went on to defeat Louis-Riel in the final 2-1.

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Jackson Penner was named a tournament all-star for the SRSS Sabres as they finished second at the MHSAA baseball Provincial championships. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Jackson Penner was named a tournament all-star for the SRSS Sabres as they finished second at the MHSAA baseball Provincial championships. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Braves dominate larger competition to win provincials

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Braves dominate larger competition to win provincials

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read Friday, Jun. 6, 2025

La Broquerie’s École Saint-Joachim and St Pierre-Jolys’ École Communautaire Réal-Bérard may be a pair of small French schools, but that didn’t stop them from dominating their competition at the Manitoba High School Athletic Association fastpitch championships in Stonewall May 30/31.

The team went undefeated at the tournament, blasting past AAAA school Vincent Massey (Brandon) 11-3 in the finals, hosted at Stonewall Quarry Park.

“We’re talking about maybe 250 students,” coach Pat Tetrault said after the game.

“We don’t make for quantity we make for quality… There’s some tough schools, some good teams out here.”

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Graduating Saint-Joachim/Real Berard players celebrate as they bring the provincial banner back to their teammates. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Graduating Saint-Joachim/Real Berard players celebrate as they bring the provincial banner back to their teammates. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Senior Carillon Sultans aiming high in 2025

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Senior Carillon Sultans aiming high in 2025

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, Jun. 5, 2025

The Carillon Sultans of the Winnipeg Senior Baseball League are off to a solid start to their season.

With a 5-1 Carillon sit in second place in the league standings. The Sultans off to a much better compared to last season when they lost four straight games to start the season.

Player/manager Nick Wall is happy how the Sultans will line up this season, noting not only did the team not lose anyone, they also added some quality players who graduated from the MJBL.

“It’s looking really good,” Wall said after a 17-0 win over North Winnipeg May 27.

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Yanykk Nadeau gets a hit for Carillon during their game against North Winnipeg. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Yanykk Nadeau gets a hit for Carillon during their game against North Winnipeg. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: May 29th edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: May 29th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Jun. 4, 2025

Featuring photos from the Carillon Sultans Winnipeg Senior Baseball League home opener May 20, the Zone 13 baseball championships May 21, the SRSS Spring football games against Grant Park May 22 and the SRSS Rugby tournament May 23.

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The SRSS Sabres (varsity and junior varsity) took on Grant Park for a pair of spring exhibition football games May 22. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The SRSS Sabres (varsity and junior varsity) took on Grant Park for a pair of spring exhibition football games May 22. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

MJHL champion NorMan Blizzard lose head coach

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MJHL champion NorMan Blizzard lose head coach

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Jun. 3, 2025

The reigning Mantioba Junior Hockey League champions will look a lot different next season, as head coach and general manager Eric Labrosse has left the program.

Labrosse and assistant coach PA Deslaurier came to NorMan two years ago, leading them to a pair of strong seasons as the club went through massive changes off the ice, including a name and arena change for The Pas-based team.

“We wish nothing but the best of luck to both Eric & P.A., thank you for your service at a most-critical juncture of our history,” a news release on the Blizzard’s website reads.

“Their hard work and assisting in our laying a strong foundation, has set the groundwork for future success, you shall be missed.”

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NorMan Blizzard head coach Eric Labrosse has left the defending MJHL champions. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

NorMan Blizzard head coach Eric Labrosse has left the defending MJHL champions. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Sevens rugby growing in Manitoba, at Steinbach Regional

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Sevens rugby growing in Manitoba, at Steinbach Regional

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Monday, Jun. 2, 2025

It has been a memorable school year for the Steinbach Regional Secondary School rugby sevens team.

Not only did the season kick off with a trip to B.C. last fall, but the school saw a massive expansion to their annual tournament. Head coach Tahnee Grosskopf said the trip out West was big for the program, as playing competitive games and meeting Canadian Olympians was a great recruiting moment to convince players to give rugby a try this season.

The SRSS tournament, hosted May 23 at A.D. Penner Park, was a massive success. Instead of a one division all-girls battle with only a few teams, this year saw over a dozen teams competing across three separate divisions. Food trucks provided concessions as both the football and rugby fields were kept busy throughout the day.

Sevens is a shorter and faster-paced format than traditional rugby, with seven players per team on the pitch and only seven minutes per half.

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A Morris player tackles a St Paul's player during the semi-finals of the boys division. This is the first year the SRSS sevens tournament featured a boys division. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

A Morris player tackles a St Paul's player during the semi-finals of the boys division. This is the first year the SRSS sevens tournament featured a boys division. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1997:Retiring coach is ‘roasted’ by his friends at Lorette

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1997:Retiring coach is ‘roasted’ by his friends at Lorette

Wes Keating 4 minute read Sunday, Jun. 1, 2025

More than 100 friends, students and co-workers honoured Jude Boulianne at an evening of fun and laughter at Lorette Collegiate, sending the long-time teacher and counsellor off on his retirement in style.

Boulianne, who had announced he would be retiring at the end of the school year, has worked for the Seine River School Division for 26 years, spending the last 11 years at Lorette Collegiate, where he was the physical education instructor and coach of a successful high school hockey program, which saw the Scorpions win the provincial high school title this spring.

Seine River Superintendent Roy Seidler was the first to the microphone to ‘roast’ the guest of honour and was followed by Gord Tumlison, Rod Lindquist and John Gray, who played hockey with Jude, ran summer hockey schools and ‘go back a long way’. The trio, complete with fake mustaches, shared old hockey stories and performed a skit pretending they had always wanted to be ‘just like Jude’.

Rounding off the evening were Jude’s daughter Brigette Davies, Gary Maryniuk, a hockey parent, and Jeff Barron, a Lorette teacher and assistant coach, who all toasted ‘the great Jude Boulianne.’

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Sunday, Jun. 1, 2025

Jude Boulianne’s Winnipeg Hockey School buddies. John Gray, Rod Lindquist and Gord Tumlison, put on a hilarious skit during a retirement reception for the long time Seine River teacher, earlier this month.

Jude Boulianne’s Winnipeg Hockey School buddies. John Gray, Rod Lindquist and Gord Tumlison, put on a hilarious skit during a retirement reception for the long time Seine River teacher, earlier this month.

The image of Mark Scheifele, slumped over in the penalty box in overtime, watching the Dallas Stars eliminate his Jets from the playoffs, was gut-wrenching. After learning of his dad passing away just hours earlier, being the best Jet on the ice, scoring their only goal, only to watch helplessly as the Jets’ Stanley Cup dreams ended, is incomprehensible for anyone other than Mark to know how much he was suffering at that moment.

What has been so heart-warming to witness has been the outpouring of support from the people of Dallas.

First of all, the way the Dallas fans gave Mark a special ovation as he left the ice, spoke volumes about them.

Then we learned many people in Dallas are contributing to the “$55 for 55” charity in Mark’s name. That shows an amazing level of class.

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