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Area schools preparing for volleyball provincials

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read 12:00 PM CST

Volleyball is one of the most played sports in the Manitoba High School Athletic Association and the provincial championships are right around the corner.

The Zone banners have been awarded, the first rounds have been completed and the wildcards have been announced, as the full slate of teams participating across the four levels of varsity high school volleyball in Manitoba have been announced by the association.

AAAAA loss to Glenlawn in the South Central Athletic Association semi-finals on their home court Nov. 12 didn’t stop the Steinbach Regional Secondary School’s boys varsity from getting an automatic spot in the provincial AAAA quarterfinals. The team is ranked second in the heading into provincials.

Glenlawn was the only team to defeat Steinbach in the SCAC league this season, as the Sabres put together an 11-1 league record along with sparkling season of tournament results, including wins in the St Vital Invitational, Royals Spike-Off, St Paul’s VITT and the Daniel McIntyre tournament.

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Nov. 13th edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Nov. 13th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CST

Featuring photos from the A/AA varsity boys Zone 13 championships in Ste Anne and Grunthal, a Gabrielle-Roy/Pointe des Chenes hockey game in Ile des Chenes Nov. 7, the Ile des Chenes North Stars home opener later that night and Remembrance Day Nighthawks and Eastman Selects games in Niverville.

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The Ile des Chenes North Stars dropped their home opener to Portage Nov. 7. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The Ile des Chenes North Stars dropped their home opener to Portage Nov. 7. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Local teams near top of WHSHL standings

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Local teams near top of WHSHL standings

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025

Click on any tier of the Winnipeg High School Hockey League and you seem to be guaranteed to see an Eastman team battling near the top of the standings.

In the top Platinum Promotions Division, Steinbach continues their strong start to the season with a 5-2 start to the season.

In the third-tier Price Division, Niverville and Lorette are both undefeated through a combined 11 games this season.

And in the Winnipeg Free Press Division, the Gabrielle-Roy/Pointe des Chenes Caveliers and Springfield Sabres are a combined 10-3 on the season, both in the top three of their division.

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Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025

Gabrielle-Roy's Austin Beaudette buries a CPET player during Winnipeg High School Hockey League game in Ile des Chenes Nov. 7. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Gabrielle-Roy's Austin Beaudette buries a CPET player during Winnipeg High School Hockey League game in Ile des Chenes Nov. 7. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Jocelyne Larocque, Charge will ‘takeover’ Winnipeg

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Jocelyne Larocque, Charge will ‘takeover’ Winnipeg

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Nov. 17, 2025

For the first time in her Professional Women’s Hockey League career, Jocelyne Larocque will get to suit up in Manitoba.

Ste Anne’s Larocque, who plays for the Ottawa Charge, will be in Winnipeg March 22 as part of the PWHL’s annual “Takeover Tour” series of games.

Winnipeg’s Canada Life Centre will host the Charge and Montreal Victoire for a regular season game, with puck drop at 6 p.m.

“This event reflects our commitment to creating opportunities for young women to see themselves represented on the professional stage, and we are proud to play a small role in creating this moment for our community,” Annie Chipman Stockl, True North Sports and Entertainment vice-president of marketing said in a news release.

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Monday, Nov. 17, 2025

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Jocelyne Larocque (centre) will be playing professional hockey in Manitoba when her Ottawa Charge take on Montreal during the PWHL’s Takeover Tour in Winnipeg March 22.

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Jocelyne Larocque (centre) will be playing professional hockey in Manitoba when her Ottawa Charge take on Montreal during the PWHL’s Takeover Tour in Winnipeg March 22.

Nighthawks continue to make cross-league trades

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Nighthawks continue to make cross-league trades

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Monday, Nov. 17, 2025

Owning the best record in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League hasn’t stopped the Niverville Nighthawks from making trades.

The Nighthawks moved Luke Mackenzie to Melfort int he Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in exchange for 2007-born defenseman Jake Demone and a player development fee.

Mackenzie, who is from Pipestone, joined Niverville after a brief stint with the Virden Oil Capitals mid-way through the 2023/2024 season. In his only full year for the Nighthawks, he had six goals and fourteen assists in 57 games. He had five points through nine games this season.

His play earned him a college commitment to Canisius College, an NCAA Division 1 school based out of Buffalo, New York.

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Monday, Nov. 17, 2025

Luke Mackenzie played more than 100 MJHL games for Niverville and Virden. The 2007-born forward was traded to Melfort in the SJHL this week. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

Luke Mackenzie played more than 100 MJHL games for Niverville and Virden. The 2007-born forward was traded to Melfort in the SJHL this week. (Cassidy Dankochik Carillon Archives)

SPORTS FLASHBACK 1975: Sleeper play catches St Laurent napping

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 1975: Sleeper play catches St Laurent napping

Wes Keating 3 minute read Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025

The St Laurent Panthers must be wondering what they have to do to defeat the Landmark Dutchmen. They came within three minutes of their first victory in three years Sunday, only to have a 50 yard-sleeper play and a last second field goal turn a sure victory into a defeat in the Rural Manitoba Intermediate Football League semi-final.

The Dutchmen, trailing 14-1 at the half, rallied for one touchdown and a safety touch in the third quarter to make it 14-10.

St Laurent’s Wayne Tremblay returned a blocked punt 15 yards for a touchdown to give St Laurent a 10 point lead early in the fourth, setting the stage for the rally by the Dutchmen.

Landmark gained a first down following the kickoff on a third down gamble and then moved the ball another five yards on a completion to Ken Sonnichsen.

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Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025

Wilmer Penner gets a screen pass away, in spite of a fierce rush by Roger Chartrand and Ken Sonnichsen gains 10 yards on third down to keep Landmark’s drive going in the dying minutes of the RMIFL semi-final game.

Wilmer Penner gets a screen pass away, in spite of a fierce rush by Roger Chartrand and Ken Sonnichsen gains 10 yards on third down to keep Landmark’s drive going in the dying minutes of the RMIFL semi-final game.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Let’s celebrate Grey Cup like never before

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Let’s celebrate Grey Cup like never before

James Loewen 4 minute read Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025

Sports fans, with the Grey Cup happening this weekend, we need to embrace and celebrate the CFL’s championship game more than ever.

Given the existential threats to our economy and our sovereignty by the madman south of the border, we need to support Canada in any and every way we can, and the Grey Cup is the quintessential opportunity to treasure our game, our country and our collective national pride.

So, let’s make the most of it.

There isn’t a whole lot that individual Canadians can do to combat punishing tariffs or threats of annexation, but one thing that is totally within our control, one way we can fight back against destructive outside forces, is to uphold and cherish the Grey Cup as the unique aspect of sporting Canadiana that it is.

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Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025

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Cpl Erik Goodmansson and Pte Lucas Switzer deliver The Grey Cup to the Forks Sunday, November 9, 2025.

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Cpl Erik Goodmansson and Pte Lucas Switzer deliver The Grey Cup to the Forks Sunday, November 9, 2025.   

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DANKOCHIK’S DRAFTINGS: Grand Slam curling shootout a cautious win for me

Cassidy Dankochikk 3 minute read Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025

Watching the Tahoe Grand Slam of Curling this weekend, I got a chance to watch my first-ever curling shootout.

After the men’s final ended in a 6-6 tie, the two skips had a one-off shot to the button to decide a winner, with Bruce Mouat coming ahead of Matt Dunstone by just 0.3 cm.

I was doubtful about the format, thinking it wasn’t pure curling, but the way the men’s final played out immediately changed my mind.

Dunstone had a relatively easy shot to win late in the eighth end, choosing to attack a covered Mouat stone by coming in off his own over splitting the rings and leaving a tough double.

Providence women’s volleyball prepping for nationals

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Providence women’s volleyball prepping for nationals

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read Friday, Nov. 14, 2025

Providence University College’s women’s volleyball team knows where their season will end, but the path they take to get there is still up in the air.

The Pilots are the hosts of the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association national championships, after the men’s team hosted last year in Niverville.

Head coach Kyle Guenther will lead an experienced team, ready to make some noise at the national level. The host team is granted an automatic berth in nationals, but Providence is aiming to qualify directly by winning the province, for a better seed and more momentum.

Guenther said Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference women’s volleyball has taken a step up this year.

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Friday, Nov. 14, 2025

Senior setter Amanda Bergen is continuing this season with Providence. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Senior setter Amanda Bergen is continuing this season with Providence. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Volleyball zone banners handed out across region

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Volleyball zone banners handed out across region

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025

The first banners of the high school volleyball season were handed out Nov. 5, as athletes across the province look to add to their school’s gym walls.

The Zone 13 A and AA varsity championships were held last week, with four different schools winning their respective championships.

There was a bit of an upset at the AA girls level, as the St Joachim Braves took down top-ranked Gabrielle-Roy in Lac du Bonnet.

The Gabrielle-Roy Les Roys were second in the provincial top 10 rankings heading into the championships, with St Joachim not even ranked. The Braves took out 10th rated Landmark just to make the semi-finals, where they defeated the hosts.

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Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025

Green Valley players block an attempted hit from Landmark during the Zone 13 AA championship. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Green Valley players block an attempted hit from Landmark during the Zone 13 AA championship. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Carillon Sports Second Shots: Nov. 6th edition

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Carillon Sports Second Shots: Nov. 6th edition

Cassidy Dankochik 1 minute read Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025

Featuring photos from a Steinbach Regional Sabres hockey action Oct. 29, Zone 13 girls varsity volleyball games in St Pierre Oct. 29, Providence Pilots volleyball matches in Niverville Oct. 31, Winnipeg High School Football League playoff action from Princess Auto Stadium Oct. 30, WHL action from Brandon Nov. 1 and an MJHL game between Niverville and Dauphin Nov. 2.

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Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025

The Providence Pilots opened the home part of their MCAC volleyball schedule with games against St Boniface Oct. 31. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

The Providence Pilots opened the home part of their MCAC volleyball schedule with games against St Boniface Oct. 31. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Niverville Nighthawks honoured by MJHL

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Niverville Nighthawks honoured by MJHL

Cassidy Dankochik 2 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025

Adam Vigfusson and Austin Dubinsky have both been recognized by the Manitoba Junior Hockey League for their outstanding play for the Niverville Nighthawks.

Dubinsky was named the top goaltender in the league for the month of October, finishing with a record of 8-1 while boasting a sparkling 0.930 save percentage.

Dubinsky only trails Dauphin’s Justin Perreault in save percentage for the season, while appearing in twice as many games. The Ardossen, Alberta, goaltender has thrived for Niverville since taking over as the team’s full time starter last season when Raiden LeGall earned a call up to the Western Hockey League.

He had a 22-11-1 record last year with a save percentage above 0.920. The 2005-born goaltender played with Grande Prairie in the Alberta Junior Hockey League before joining Niverville.

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Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025

Austin Dubinsky was named the MJHL's top goaltender for October. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Austin Dubinsky was named the MJHL's top goaltender for October. (Cassidy Dankochik The Carillon)

Providence launches cross country program after false start

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Providence launches cross country program after false start

Cassidy Dankochik 3 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025

It’s not exactly easy to have a false start in a cross-country race, but the Providence Pilots suffered one at the program level.

The school was set to launch a foyer into a new sport for them last year, hiring Caleb de Jong in January with the hopes of beginning the program for fall of 2025.

That plan was put on hold when de Jong nabbed a different job before fully establishing the team.

Cross-country at the college is now back on track, with Providence announcing Nick Reimer as their new head coach, with the goal of competing in fall of 2026.

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Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025

Providence has hired Nick Reimer to lead their cross-country program. (Providence Pilots)

Providence has hired Nick Reimer to lead their cross-country program. (Providence Pilots)

Ste Anne’s Lansard hopes season will end with NHL selection

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Ste Anne’s Lansard hopes season will end with NHL selection

5 minute read Monday, Nov. 10, 2025

There’s no doubt the first year a player is eligible to be drafted to the NHL comes with added motivation and pressure.

Ste Anne’s Zach Lansard is one of many hoping his name is one of 224 called at the 2026 draft, and he’s gotten off to a strong start. The 2008-born forward was recently named to NHL Central Scouting’s initial player’s to watch list, and continues to rack up points with the Regina Pats in the Western Hockey League.

“It’s a dream come true for every kid (to be drafted to the NHL), but I try not to pay too much attention to it,” Lansard said with a chuckle when asked how aware he is of accolades like the players to watch list.

He was named Regina’s rookie of the year last season.

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Monday, Nov. 10, 2025

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Ste Anne’s Zach Lansard has gotten off to a strong start to his NHL draft year with Regina in the WHL. He potted two goals as the Pats battled in Brandon Nov. 1.

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Ste Anne’s Zach Lansard has gotten off to a strong start to his NHL draft year with Regina in the WHL. He potted two goals as the Pats battled in Brandon Nov. 1.

SPORTS FLASHBACK 2011: Jets gear is tops on Christmas wish list

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SPORTS FLASHBACK 2011: Jets gear is tops on Christmas wish list

Wes Keating 3 minute read Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025

The Winnipeg Goldeyes lost in the first round of the playoffs in their first season in the American Association, the Toronto Blue Jays finished their season early with a dismal .500 and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost the Grey Cup to the B.C. Lions after finishing first in the CFL East.

It was time for Winnipeg fans to turn their attention to hockey. And that they did, with the return of the Winnipeg Jets to the National Hockey League this season.

Christmas shopping for diehard Winnipeg Jets fans, who were devastated when the team left the city in 1996, came early this year. It will be no surprise to find Jets-related gifts under the tree Christmas morning.

Sean Walsh of Steinbach is one of many hockey fans thrilled to have a Manitoba NHL team to cheer for this hockey season. He was also fortunate enough to have been able to purchase season tickets this year, which he shares with a group of friends.

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Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025

Some of the fans who were decked out in original Winnipeg Jets gear at the MTS Centre in May for the announcement of Winnipeg’s return to the NHL may be sporting jerseys with the Jets’ new logo after Christmas.

Some of the fans who were decked out in original Winnipeg Jets gear at the MTS Centre in May for the announcement of Winnipeg’s return to the NHL may be sporting jerseys with the Jets’ new logo after Christmas.

AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Even in defeat, Jays unite and inspire a nation

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AS I SEE IT COLUMN: Even in defeat, Jays unite and inspire a nation

James Loewen 4 minute read Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025

In the end, after the shock, the heartbreak and the tears, one thing was perfectly clear: even though the Toronto Blue Jays came oh so close to winning the World Series, ultimately succumbing to a star-studded team with more than double the Jays’ team salary — the Jays managed to lift the hearts of Canadians.

Living in a time when a deranged American president takes childlike glee hurting Canada with punishing tariffs and threatens to annex our beautiful country, the Jays unified the nation and gave us joy, suspense and thrills.

I bet all of you know people who aren’t sports fans at all that got caught up in the Jays’ magic.

The staggering TV ratings prove how the tightly the Jays gripped the nation: Nearly half of the country watched game 7.

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Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025

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Jay Porath, who has made a big Blue Jays jersey for his 14ft Santa in his backyard, is photographed Tuesday, October 28, 2025. Porath has made jerseys for the Blue Bombers and the Jets in the past but thought heÕd make one for the Blue Jays World Series run.

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Jay Porath, who has made a big Blue Jays jersey for his 14ft Santa in his backyard, is photographed Tuesday, October 28, 2025. Porath has made jerseys for the Blue Bombers and the Jets in the past but thought heÕd make one for the Blue Jays World Series run.

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