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Eric Loeppky making his mark with Lube in Italian league

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read 2:04 PM CST

There can be no doubt Eric Loeppky is one of the best volleyball players on the planet.

The Steinbach-born Loeppky was named the most valuable player for the month of December in Italy’s top volleyball league. Loeppky plays for Cucine Lube Civitanova. Across five matches in December, he racked up 79 points and three player of the match awards.

The outside hitter was recognized by the team before the start of their match Jan. 18, a tough loss to current club world champions Sir Susa Scai Perugia.

“I consider it a great recognition because I play in the most beautiful and challenging league in the world, but if I’m rewarded, the credit should be shared with my fantastic teammates,” a translated statement from Loeppky on Lube’s website reads.

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Providence Pilots seasons in full swing

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Providence Pilots seasons in full swing

3 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CST

Providence Pilots athletes are busy across three different sports as the collegiate season heats up across the province.

VOLLEYBALLThe MCAC women’s volleyball standings will be a fight to the absolute finish, with three of the conference’s four teams sitting with seven wins heading into play this weekend.

Providence’s place at the national championship is locked up due to the school hosting the upcoming tournament, but they will need some help on the out of town scoreboard to host a playoff game this year.

The men’s team has the most wins of any MCAC team, but trail Assiniboine in the standings due to games the Brandon-based school has in hand.

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Parker Antonovos dunks the basketball during a Providence Pilots win Jan. 24. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Parker Antonovos dunks the basketball during a Providence Pilots win Jan. 24. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: Jan. 22nd edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Jan. 22nd edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026

Featuring an SRSS Hockey game Jan. 14, a Niverville Nighthawks game Jan. 15, an Eastman Selects U18 AAA game Jan. 15, a Steinbach Pistons Game Jan. 16 and a HTJHL game in Steinbach Jan. 17

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Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026

Niverville beat rivals Selkirk in a matinee game Jan. 15. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Niverville beat rivals Selkirk in a matinee game Jan. 15. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Ste Anne’s Zach Lansard shoots up NHL draft list

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Ste Anne’s Zach Lansard shoots up NHL draft list

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026

Zach Lansard’s reputation as an NHL prospect is certainly growing.

The 2008-born forward from Ste Anne rose the NHL Central Scouting rankings, moving up from potential late-round pick to 72nd among all North American skaters in the most recent rankings.

If that ranking reflects NHL teams’ internal ratings, he could be selected in the third round, the same as fellow Eastman draft pick Owen Martin last year.

Through 39 games this season, Lansard had 15 goals and 21 assists for the Regina Pats in the Western Hockey League.

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Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026

Zach Lansard is on track to be selected in the 2026 NHL draft. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Zach Lansard is on track to be selected in the 2026 NHL draft. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Norman Blizzard head coach leaves program

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Norman Blizzard head coach leaves program

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Jan. 26, 2026

The Norman Blizzard’s championship defense season could not have gone worse.

After losing most of the core that led them to that championship, as well as head coach Eric Labrosse before the season even began, they turned to Ty Valin to try and recover the season.

That hiring hasn’t worked out as they had hoped with the team announcing Valin “will no longer be filling the position as Head Coach/General Manager,” on social media Jan. 13.

“Ty has given his time, energy, and passion to our organization, and we are appreciative of his commitment to our players and staff,” the team posted.

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Monday, Jan. 26, 2026

Derek Puttick is the interim coach for the Norman Blizzard after Ty Valin left the program Jan. 13. (Norman Blizzard)

Derek Puttick is the interim coach for the Norman Blizzard after Ty Valin left the program Jan. 13. (Norman Blizzard)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 2017: Rest easy, Jean Guy Tetrault

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2017: Rest easy, Jean Guy Tetrault

Wes Keating 4 minute read Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026

A La Broquerie hockey legend lost a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer New Year’s Day, 2017.

Anybody who ever played hockey with Jean Guy Tetrault remembers him well. Anybody who ever played hockey against Jean Guy Tetrault remembers him even better.

A gentle man off the ice, a tough guy on the ice, and a hockey idol for two generations of La Broquerie Habs hockey fans, Jean Guy Tetrault passed away in the early hours of January 1, surrounded by his family.

He came by his hockey reputation honestly and early in his career. As the story goes, hockey players learned to take a wide berth around young Jean Guy when he first stepped on the ice at St Boniface College as a young student there.

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Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026

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Jean Guy Tetrault speaks before a La Broqurie Habs game in 2008.

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Jean Guy Tetrault speaks before a La Broqurie Habs game in 2008.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: I deserve Vic Peters’ Brier gold medal

James Loewen 4 minute read Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026

Given the crazy events of the past week, I now think I should get some awards.

When the late legendary Vic Peters won the Brier in 1991, our 2 Sports Guys show was a huge supporter of Vic. We were proud a fellow Steinbacher was the best curler in the country, and we cheered him on like crazy; we were even in Regina to watch Vic’s rink win the Brier. Given my enthusiastic cheerleading, I think I’ll ask Vic’s wife or daughter if they will give me Vic’s Brier medal.

Twelve or so years before that, my teammate Darcy Gryba beat out future NHL Hall of Famer Brett Hull as the MVP of a huge midget hockey tournament in Calgary. Yes, it’s true I stick-handled like the puck was a hand grenade and my coach said my slapshot “wouldn’t disturb a pail of water,” but I worked like a dog that tournament. I worked so hard I’m now going to ask Darcy if he will give me his trophy (which is still the biggest trophy I’ve ever seen. I think it was nearly as tall as Darcy was.) So what if he scored a ton of goals and I didn’t — I now think I deserve his trophy.

And before that, when I was a pip-squeak kid in grade 10 with a mullet, I was a huge cheerleader for Paul Reimer, who was easily the best volleyball player in the province. Nobody, and I mean nobody, was a bigger supporter of Paul than I was. So I’m going to ask Paul if he’ll give me his award. He earned it, but now I think he should give it to me.

January 18 blizzard puts halt to hockey across region

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January 18 blizzard puts halt to hockey across region

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026

Leagues across the province had to postpone their games Jan. 18, as a blizzard wrecked havoc with roads across Manitoba.

The first cancellation came at Providence College, as poor driving conditions earlier in the weekend prevented North Dakota’s Trinity Bible College from visiting for a scheduled double-header Jan. 16/17. The college did manage to host futsal at the on-campus gym in Otterburne, but matchups against Canadian Mennonite University had to be put on hold.

All games scheduled in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for the 18th were cancelled, including a high-profile showdown between the Steinbach Pistons and Portage Terriers at the Southeast Event Centre. Those two teams are in a battle for second in their division.

The Pistons/Terriers game was quickly re-scheduled for Feb. 7, with an 8 p.m. puck drop. Tickets from the 18th will honoured by the team.

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Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026

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Providence Pilots announce launch of curling program

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Providence Pilots announce launch of curling program

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Friday, Jan. 23, 2026

Providence College continues to expand their sport offerings.

The school announced they would be launching a men’s and women’s curling program this fall.

“Curling is a sport built on community, tradition, and excellence — and that fits perfectly with who we are,” Providence director of athletics Joel Coursey said in a Providence news release.

“The excitement around curling in Southeast Manitoba is undeniable. After seeing Steinbach host the Grand Slam of Curling just last week, it’s clear this region is passionate about the sport. We’re proud to bring collegiate curling to Providence and to Otterburne.”

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Friday, Jan. 23, 2026

Team Manitoba's skip Jacques Gauthier, third, Jordan Peters, second, Brayden Payette, and lead, Zack Bilawka defeated Newfoundland to win the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Langley, BC, Sunday, January 26, 2020. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

Team Manitoba's skip Jacques Gauthier, third, Jordan Peters, second, Brayden Payette, and lead, Zack Bilawka defeated Newfoundland to win the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Langley, BC, Sunday, January 26, 2020. (TREVOR HAGAN / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS)

Macdonald Swarm perfect through 23 games in HTJHL

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Macdonald Swarm perfect through 23 games in HTJHL

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026

The Macdonald Swarm are on pace for a historic Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League season.

The Swarm, which play out of the Sanford Arena, are a perfect 23-0 on the season so far, including a 3-0 record against the second-place Springfield Xtreme.

They looked dominant against Steinbach in a Jan. 17 game against the Huskies, scoring 12 goals in a blowout victory.

“It’s a big change from previous years, obviously” head coach Darren Wiechern said.

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Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026

Baylen Dilk shakes off an attempted check from a Steinbach Huskies player. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Baylen Dilk shakes off an attempted check from a Steinbach Huskies player. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

New SRSS basketball coach hoping to build program

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New SRSS basketball coach hoping to build program

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026

Gabrielle Souliere has the Steinbach Regional Secondary School Sabres off to a hot start.

The new varsity girls basketball coach put together a roster that competes at the highest level in the Manitoba High School Athletic Association, even if there’s an on-paper talent gap.

As the biggest school in the province, the Sabres have to play at the AAAA level, up against the association’s best basketball programs.

Souliere said she thinks playing at the AAAA level hurts recruitment at SRSS, as players looking to give basketball a try are intimidated by having to line up against those top programs.

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Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026

Two players battle for the ball during South Central Athletic Conference action in Steinbach Jan. 7. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Two players battle for the ball during South Central Athletic Conference action in Steinbach Jan. 7. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: Jan. 8th edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Jan. 8th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026

Featuring photos across the week of Grand Slam of Curling action inside the Southeast Event Centre, as well as a St Malo Warriors game in Grunthal and an SRSS varsity girls basketball game Jan. 7.

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Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026

Photos from the Grand Slam of Curling's evening draw at the Southeast Event Centre Jan. 8. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Photos from the Grand Slam of Curling's evening draw at the Southeast Event Centre Jan. 8. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Ste Anne curler to don Buffalo at U18 nationals

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Ste Anne curler to don Buffalo at U18 nationals

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026

Tyler Graham will be representing the province as his team takes to the ice for the U18 Junior Curling Championships in Timmons, Ont. in February.

Team Graham, skipped by Tyler, went undefeated in pool play and won the page playoff to lock up a spot in the provincial qualifier. The top two teams advance to nationals, so a tough loss to Team Boutet in the final didn’t stop them from earning provincial representation rights.

The first game of the tournament was a turning point. Down three in the seventh end, Graham scored four to flip the score, before eventually forcing a miss in the extra end to steal a win.

“We just staggered up the front and hoped and prayed,” Graham said with a laugh in between volunteer shifts at the Grand Slam of Curling’s Players’ Championship in Steinbach.

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Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026

Tyler Graham shouts instructions to the sweepers on his team. Team Graham earned a spot at the U18 Nationals after finishing second in Manitoba at the provincial championship in Riverton. (Team Graham Submitted)

Tyler Graham shouts instructions to the sweepers on his team. Team Graham earned a spot at the U18 Nationals after finishing second in Manitoba at the provincial championship in Riverton. (Team Graham Submitted)

Larocque set for Olympic return at Milano Cortina games

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Larocque set for Olympic return at Milano Cortina games

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Jan. 19, 2026

For the fourth time, Ste Anne’s Jocelyne Larocque will be an Olympian.

Larocque was named to Team Canada’s women’s Olympic roster, which was announced Jan. 9. She has helped Canada to two gold medals and a silver at her three Olympic games.

After just missing out on the final roster for the 2010 Vancouver Games, Larocque has established herself as a stalwart on the Canadian blue-line.

Every player on the Canadian roster currently plays in the PWHL, with Larocque suiting up for Ottawa.

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Monday, Jan. 19, 2026

Soon-to-be four-time Olympian Joceylne Larocque hosted a question and answer session with young Eastman players in fall of 2025. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Soon-to-be four-time Olympian Joceylne Larocque hosted a question and answer session with young Eastman players in fall of 2025. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1988: SPORTOPICS — Give it the inturrrn, Rrrrobbie

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1988: SPORTOPICS — Give it the inturrrn, Rrrrobbie

Wes Keating 3 minute read Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026

I told my wife I may be late, for I was curling in Morris as part of a media team upholding a tradition of excellence against a rink that included a couple of Scottish curlers.

When I got home, Anne asked if we had won. Are you kidding, I says, they kilt us…get it? Kilt Us.

The reception to that remark led me to draw two conclusions. Firstly, jokes about men in skirts aren’t funny, or secondly, you need more than a sample of Scottish jam made especially for Her Majesty to justify a trip to Morris for a four-end curling game.

It wasn’t my fault we lost. The team was equally represented by press and radio and it was the radio people who let us down.

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Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026

Willie Jamieson and Mike Wood added a definite international flavour to Bob Swain’s Morris rink at the Manitoba Curling Association’s 100th Annual Bonspiel this year. Swain, former Brier winner John Helston and the two Scottish curlers warmed up against a press-radio foursome representing CHSM, CKWG, The Western Producer and The Carillon in Morris.

Willie Jamieson and Mike Wood added a definite international flavour to Bob Swain’s Morris rink at the Manitoba Curling Association’s 100th Annual Bonspiel this year. Swain, former Brier winner John Helston and the two Scottish curlers warmed up against a press-radio foursome representing CHSM, CKWG, The Western Producer and The Carillon in Morris.

Manitoba Junior Hockey League teams cement standings at deadline

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Manitoba Junior Hockey League teams cement standings at deadline

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026

With more than 20 games to go in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League season, there seems to be very little to be decided in the regular season.

The West Division should enjoy an entertaining finish at the top of the standings at least, as Dauphin, Virden and Neepawa were within two points for the division lead as of writing, but every other position appears safe.

Winkler’s massive deadline should put to rest any questions Selkirk could have posed them in the next eight weeks. Swan Valley shipped out their top two scorers, looking out of the hunt already in fifth in the West.

Niverville looked like a shoe-in to finish first in the East and league before adding a proven playoff performer in Marlen Edwards and I’d have guessed Steinbach would have held off Portage before they added last year’s league-MVP (Connor Paronuzzi) to their roster.

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Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026

Marek Miller of the Steinbach Pistons passes the puck during MJHL action. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Marek Miller of the Steinbach Pistons passes the puck during MJHL action. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

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