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Carillon Sports: Second Shots Aug. 7th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 9 minute read Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025

Featuring photos from game four of the MJBL finals July 30 and the men's and women's division of the annual Rugbymania Sevens tournament Aug. 2.

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Dyck busy making trades in advance of MJHL season

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Dyck busy making trades in advance of MJHL season

13 minute read Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025

It will be a season of massive roster turnover for the Steinbach Pistons, as the Manitoba Junior Hockey League season fast approaches.

Head coach and general manager Paul Dyck guessed there could be as many as 17 new faces in the team’s starting line-up, as players move around junior in the aftermath of the NCAA’s decision to allow major junior players to play American college hockey.

“The fall is going to present itself with players looking for homes, it could be unprecedented,” Dyck said.

“I don’t know what it’s going to look like, but I see a lot of players that are looking at some opportunities that may or may not be there for them.”

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Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2025

Marek Miller has spent parts of three seasons in the MJHL. (Steinbach Pistons Facebook)

Marek Miller has spent parts of three seasons in the MJHL. (Steinbach Pistons Facebook)

15-year-old Wildcats, Sultans teams win provincial gold

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15-year-old Wildcats, Sultans teams win provincial gold

Cassidy Dankochik 12 minute read Monday, Aug. 11, 2025

The 15-and-under age group playing ball in the southeast is shaping up to be a special one, as the Carillon Sultans 15U AAA baseball team and Eastman Wildcats U15 AAA teams both won their respective provincial championships this week.

The Wildcats had their championship rained out after a downpour July 26 and had to play the final in hostile territory in Winkler against the Central Energy.

The team is an impressive 50-2 this season heading into nationals, which will also be hosted in Winkler. Those kick off Aug. 13.

Eastman were on track to pick up their third loss of the season, trailing 6-2 heading into the bottom of the sixth inning of the final, but a eight-run explosion in the bottom half was more than enough to claim the gold. Avi Tindall was named the provincials most valuable player.

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Monday, Aug. 11, 2025

The Eastman Wildcats won the postponed 15U provincial softball championships July 30 in Winkler, defeating South Central 10-6. (Eastman Wildcats)

The Eastman Wildcats won the postponed 15U provincial softball championships July 30 in Winkler, defeating South Central 10-6. (Eastman Wildcats)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1999: Martens bitter over loss of Pan Am medal

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1999: Martens bitter over loss of Pan Am medal

Wes Keating 13 minute read Sunday, Aug. 10, 2025

Rosenort’s Mike Martens is incensed over a teammate’s failed drug test which cost his Pan Am Games team the gold medal in roller hockey.

Martens was assistant captain of the Canadian roller hockey team that won a gold medal in an emotional 7-6 triumph over the United States in the championship final. The joy of victory was short-lived, however, when Canadian team goaltender Steve Vezina tested positive for drugs and the team was stripped of its gold medal.

Here are the events as they unfolded, told to The Carillon by Martens, who was a former star with the Steinbach Hawks of the MJHL and the University of Manitoba Bisons.

In unfettered jubilation, the 10 Canadian players celebrated with the capacity crowd at the Max Bell Centre, when the final buzzer went off, signalling Canada’s gold medal win. It was when Martens and Canadian netminder Steve Vezina were skating around the rink with a Canadian flag that they were fingered to take random drug testing, which is done at all events.

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Sunday, Aug. 10, 2025

Mike Martens….angry and bitter. (Carillon Archives)

Mike Martens….angry and bitter. (Carillon Archives)

I sure hope you got a chance to see the recent World Swimming Championships in Singapore.

Normally at international swimming events, when you see a swimmer win by three or four body lengths, it’s an American or Australian swimmer.

At the 2025 Worlds it was Canada – specifically 18-year-old Summer McIntosh – winning by margins so gigantic that sometimes the nearest competitors weren’t even in the same camera shot.

And with McIntosh adding to her already illustrious career with four golds and one bronze at the worlds, she proved that she absolutely has to be in the conversation as the greatest athlete – male or female, in any sport – that our country has ever produced.

Warriors women’s rugby team takes to the pitch for the first time

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Warriors women’s rugby team takes to the pitch for the first time

11 minute read Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025

A goal 10 years in the making finally came true Aug. 2, as the Eastman Warriors fielded a women’s rugby team in the annual Rugbymania sevens tournament hosted at the Maple Grove Rugby Park.

Establishing a women’s squad has long been a goal for the program, with members of the team, including Celine Sonnenberg, practicing with the men’s team for the past decade.

“It was awesome, it was awesome to see more women play,” Sonnenberg said, adding when starting training, she didn’t expect it to take ten years to get on the field.

“It’s finally here… I hope to see more women show up.”

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Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025

The Eastman Warriors women's rugby team took to the field for a competitive match for the first time during the Rugbymania sevens tournament last weekend. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The Eastman Warriors women's rugby team took to the field for a competitive match for the first time during the Rugbymania sevens tournament last weekend. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon’s Dayton Christensen, Brady Papineau named to MJBL all-star team

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Carillon’s Dayton Christensen, Brady Papineau named to MJBL all-star team

Cassidy Dankochik 12 minute read Friday, Aug. 8, 2025

If there were a play to sum up why Brady Papineau is the Manitoba Junior Baseball League’s two-time defensive player of the year, it came in game three of the finals.

With the Carillon Sultans down a run in game four, a light grounder came rolling up to Papineau at centre field. It looked like a runner charging from second base to home was going to be safe by yards, but he was met at the plate by a monster throw from Brady Papineau.

“If I was that coach, I would have sent him too,” Sultans coach Rick Penner said.

“If I’m the opposition, I’m thinking anything that goes to (Papineau), I’m not trying to take any extra bases on it.”

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Friday, Aug. 8, 2025

Brady Papineau won the Len Gzebb award in the 2024 and 2025 seasons, awarded to the top defensive player in the Manitoba Junior Baseball League. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Brady Papineau won the Len Gzebb award in the 2024 and 2025 seasons, awarded to the top defensive player in the Manitoba Junior Baseball League. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Sultans heading to 22U nationals with high expectations

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Sultans heading to 22U nationals with high expectations

Cassidy Dankochik 12 minute read Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025

The Carillon Sultans Manitoba Junior Baseball League season may be over, but there is still work to be done, as the team sets off to the 22U National Championships, which begin Aug. 7 in Halifax.

The Sultans earned the right to represent Manitoba by winning last year’s league championship, and will represent the province once again next season after winning back-to-back titles.

The Sultans roster won’t be alone, as the team has nabbed six pick-up players to help them out.

It was no surprise to see Colson Smith and Logan Enns, the players with the most innings pitched on league finalists Elmwood join the Sultans. The duo combined to throw more than 110 regular season innings for Elmwood this year, with ERAs of 2.2 and 3.8 respectively. Smith plays for South Suburban college while Enns, who is from Oakbank, suits up for Lake Region State College alongside several Carillon players.

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Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025

Rick Penner shakes hands with Giants manager Ed Kulyk after Carillon won their second consecutive MJBL championship. Penner will be leading the team to their nationals appearance this season before taking a step back from coaching the junior Sultans. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Rick Penner shakes hands with Giants manager Ed Kulyk after Carillon won their second consecutive MJBL championship. Penner will be leading the team to their nationals appearance this season before taking a step back from coaching the junior Sultans. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots – July 31st edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots – July 31st edition

Cassidy Dankochik 10 minute read Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025

Featuring photos from a pair of MMSL games in Steinbach and Niverville July 22/23, CF Valencia's development camp at the Steinbach Soccer Park, games 1-3 in the Manitoba Junior Baseball League final between Carillon and Elmwood and a U13 AAA game in Ile des Chenes July 27.

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Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025

Carillon and Elmwood battled for the second consecutive year in the MJBL finals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon and Elmwood battled for the second consecutive year in the MJBL finals. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Team Manitoba ready to compete at Canada Summer Games

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Team Manitoba ready to compete at Canada Summer Games

11 minute read Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025

The start of the 2025 Canada Summer Games are right around the corner, as Team Manitoba officially kicked off their campaign by announcing their flagbearer and showing off their uniforms July 29 at the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.

The games will feature over two dozen athletes from the region, including eight players on Team Manitoba’s softball team.

Canoe kayaker Luke Enns was named Manitoba’s opening ceremonies flagbearer. The 19-year-old from Winnipeg will be participating in his third Canada Games after an appearance in the 2022 summer games and the 2023 winter games for biathlon.

“I wasn’t expecting this, but it’s pretty cool to represent Team Manitoba in this way,” Enns said in a Sport Manitoba news release.

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Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025

Gemma Strutynski is one of five athletes from the region on Team Manitoba's Canada Summer Games baseball team. She was at the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame July 29 as Manitoba hosted a kick-off event. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Gemma Strutynski is one of five athletes from the region on Team Manitoba's Canada Summer Games baseball team. She was at the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame July 29 as Manitoba hosted a kick-off event. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

CF Valencia returns to Steinbach

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CF Valencia returns to Steinbach

Cassidy Dankochik 12 minute read Monday, Aug. 4, 2025

One of the most historic clubs in Spanish football returned to Steinbach to host a development camp for the second consecutive year.

CF Valencia was at the Steinbach Soccer Park, providing elite-level coaching for youth players from across the province last week.

The camp was led by Miguel Monge Mateus, who coaches for Valencia’s academy in Spain. The club is investing more and more in Canada, hosting summer camps in Moncton and Steinbach, alongside establishing a permanent campus in Montreal.

“I’m loving it,” Monge Mateus said.

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Monday, Aug. 4, 2025

Miguel Monge Mateus (right) came to Canada to lead CF Valencia development camps across the country, including in Steinbach. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Miguel Monge Mateus (right) came to Canada to lead CF Valencia development camps across the country, including in Steinbach. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1992: Child Amps ambassador works to master links

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1992: Child Amps ambassador works to master links

Wes Keating 12 minute read Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025

Far from being at a disadvantage, War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) David Morin of Monominto appears to have a leg up on the competition. Undaunted by a lawn mower accident, which cost him part of his right leg seven years ago, the 10-year-old makes up in determination and enthusiasm for anything he may lack in physical prowess.

He will be moving on to grade five at Ste Anne School this fall, and like many other youngsters, enjoys sports more than the classroom. But when pressed, David admits he is “pretty good at maths.”

Morin says he’s also pretty good at soccer and enjoys hitting a baseball more than fielding one. Now with the help of the Manitoba Professional Golfers Association, which has set him up with custom-made clubs and a tutor to teach him how to use them, Morin has taken up golf.

This summer, when he is not stacking wood for his grandmother at Ross or cleaning his room, drying dishes or taking out the garbage as his share of household duties at home, David plans to spend a lot of his time golfing.

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Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025

Steinbach golf pro Larry Robinson gives David Morin some last minute instructions before the 10-year-old attempts to clear the water hazard in front of the 18th green at the Steinbach Fly-In Golf Course. (Carillon Archives)

Steinbach golf pro Larry Robinson gives David Morin some last minute instructions before the 10-year-old attempts to clear the water hazard in front of the 18th green at the Steinbach Fly-In Golf Course. (Carillon Archives)

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: My sporting memories of Jake Epp

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: My sporting memories of Jake Epp

James Loewen 12 minute read Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025

There are thousands of people in Steinbach, across Canada and around the world that have warm memories of the late Jake Epp, who recently passed away.

I have some sporting memories of Jake.

When I was a young kid my dad shared Bomber season tickets with Jake when he was a high school teacher, along with two other guys. Every once in a while, when a ticket was available, I got to go to a game. This was in the Don Jonas, Mini Mack Heron glory days of the Bombers. I don’t remember any specific games, but I do remember the car rides to and from the games, and how nice Jake was to include me in the conversation.

In 1992 when our A&W Pacers Fastball team won the junior fastball provincials and went to the nationals in Hull, Quebec, Jake gave up an afternoon in his incredibly busy and important schedule to give our team a personal tour of the Parliament buildings. Always exceedingly kind, I remember being struck how cool it was and how much pride I felt that a high school teacher from Steinbach was in parliament and a major player in the governance of Canada.

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Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025

Provincial baseball tournaments in full swing

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Provincial baseball tournaments in full swing

Cassidy Dankochik 10 minute read Friday, Aug. 1, 2025

It was another jam-packed weekend for young baseball players across Manitoba, as the provincial championship season rolls on.

In the 18U AAA provincials the Carillon Sultans battled to a fourth place finish in tier 1, with Winnipeg South and South Central making the finals, which had to be played a day later due to rain. Winnipeg South came out on top, claiming the provincial championship and a spot at nationals.

The re-schedule had an impact on the Winnipeg Senior Baseball League finals, as game one of that series was scheduled to go in Charleswood July 28, which was cancelled to make room for the 18U finals.

The Sultans will actually get a chance to host a game in the finals, as if a game four is needed, it will be in Steinbach Aug. 4. First pitch is set for 4 p.m.

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Friday, Aug. 1, 2025

The umpire during a U13 AAA baseball game in Ile des Chenes July 27 between the Carillon Sultans and Brandon gives an emphatic out call at home plate. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The umpire during a U13 AAA baseball game in Ile des Chenes July 27 between the Carillon Sultans and Brandon gives an emphatic out call at home plate. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Eastman Warriors preparing for decisive homestand

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Eastman Warriors preparing for decisive homestand

Cassidy Dankochik 12 minute read Friday, Aug. 1, 2025

After an uncharacteristic start to the season, the Eastman Warriors have battled back to their winning ways in advance of a three-game August homestand.

The team defeated the then-undefeated Winnipeg Assassins squad in a 48-45 barn-burner July 16, setting the team back on track in the Premier division.

The Warriors are the league’s two-time defending champions, going undefeated the last two seasons, but stumbled out of the gate, dropping their first three games of the season.

With star back and reigning senior player of the year Jale Kaukirewa playing in B.C. this year, the Warriors have transitioned from a high-flying back/winger driven attack, to a more balanced approach, with the team’s forwards playing a much bigger role compared to previous years.

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Friday, Aug. 1, 2025

An Eastman Warriors player gets a kick away during premier league action inside A.D. Penner Park earlier this season. The two-time defending champions are looking to get back on track during an August homestand after dropping their first three matches of the season. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

An Eastman Warriors player gets a kick away during premier league action inside A.D. Penner Park earlier this season. The two-time defending champions are looking to get back on track during an August homestand after dropping their first three matches of the season. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Wildcats strike gold in postponed provincials

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Wildcats strike gold in postponed provincials

12 minute read Thursday, Jul. 31, 2025

One week after they were supposed to be finished, the Eastman Wildcats came out on top at the U17 and U19 provincial softball championships in Stonewall.

The Wildcats U17 team defeated the Winnipeg Lightning 4-1 in the final July 26, led by a 10 strikeout complete game from starting pitcher Kelsey Warkentine. Warkentine didn’t walk a batter in the final, giving up one run on seven hits.

Both the U17 and U19 provincial championships had to be halted due to poor air quality last week.

Eastman advanced to the final by defeating the Lightning 3-2 in a page playoff game after finishing the round robin with a perfect record. Warkentine got the start in both the final and the page playoff, dominating both en route to being named the tournament’s most valuable player.

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Thursday, Jul. 31, 2025

The Westman Magic and Eastman Wildcats combined to to field a team in the U19 AAA softball league this year. The team, dubbed the "Magic Cats" went undefeated, winning the provincial championships. (Eastman Wildcats Social Media)

The Westman Magic and Eastman Wildcats combined to to field a team in the U19 AAA softball league this year. The team, dubbed the

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