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The Virden Oil Capitals picked up a statement win last Saturday when they doubled up the Dauphin Kings on Ukrainian Night.
On Friday night, it was more than just a statement. They proved that they are for real. The Kings had nothing from start to finish, Loic Morin made 30 saves and their offence showed up early and often in securing their 17th win with an 8-0 victory over Dauphin.
It was the Kings biggest loss of the year and they may have paid a bigger price. With less than two minutes left, Cayden Glover took a huge hit in the Oil Capitals zone and he immediately skated down the tunnel and was tended to by Haley Choma. Glover leads the league with 33 goals and if he were to miss any action, that would be a massive blow to the team's lineup.
Dauphin will return to action on Saturday night when they host the Northern Manitoba Blizzard. Dauphin still leads the West Division by six points over the Blizzard and Neepawa Titans. Saturday's game is sponsored by Dauphin's Countryfest as it's Country Night at Credit Union Place.
Next broadcast is next Friday against the Steinbach Pistons.
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The Dauphin Clippers have jumped into a tie for fourth place in the Westman High School Hockey League.
Setting sail for their first of three games this weekend, the Clippers opened up a 4-0 lead after 20 minutes and never looked back in a 7-4 win against the Virden Golden Bears at Tundra Oil and Gas Place.
Ronin Mouck led the way for Dauphin recording a hat-trick to fuel Dauphin while Chase Glover earned the victory in net. Ethan Carnegie was right behind Mouck with two goals while Julien Lopez and Wil Busby also scored for Dauphin.
The team's first line of Mouck, Lopez, and Carnegie continued to torch opponents as they combined for six goals. The Clippers will now support the Dauphin Kings as they'll watch their game against Virden before heading to Boissevain to play the Broncos on Saturday evening, their weekend wraps up Sunday afternoon in Melita against the Renegades.
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Brayden Dube is having a career year and has announced some exciting future plans.
The star 19-year-old from Roblin has committed to play Division 1 NCAA hockey at the Bemidji State University. Dube has certainly made his third season with the Prince Albert Raiders count, scoring 22 times in 45 games, totalling 47 points. He has already smashed last year's total when he had 29 points.
Brayden has been lighting it up for the Raiders, ranking fifth in team scoring while sitting third in goals, trailing only Tomas Mrsic and Rilen Kovacevic. The clutch factor isn’t new for Dube—back in 2022, at just 16, he buried the game-winner in Game 7 of the Turnbull Cup final for the Dauphin Kings.
He’s helping propel Prince Albert up the standings, with the team surging to second place in the Eastern Conference at 26-15-3-1. Riding a red-hot streak, they’ve taken seven of their last eight and are proving to be one of the most dangerous teams in the league.
Brayden will join Bemidji State in the 2026-27 season, after completing his Western Hockey League career next season. The Beavers are an NCAA Division 1 program that plays in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). Tyler Jubenvill of Gilbert Plains played for the Beavers from 2018-2022.
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It was a series that while it happened in April of 2024, many hockey fans are still talking about it, or at the very least, remember how it unfolded.
The Northern Manitoba Blizzard and Dauphin Kings locked horns in the first round of the Turnbull Cup playoffs and it was one of the most epic series in Canadian Junior Hockey League history. Cole Sheffield was a massive reason why it went the way it was.
The 20-year-old from London put on a show for fans. As Dauphin opened the series with a win, Sheffield turned away 46 shots. Then we fast forward to game six which was a game that ended far past midnight, Sheffield made 71 saves in a five-overtime victory for the Kings. Dauphin fell in game seven in triple overtime, but Sheffield once again brought his best game making 52 saves.
Months later, Cole still thinks about what a crazy series that was to be a part of.
"It was special. Looking back at it now, it's one of the best series you will ever see," said Sheffield. "Having a day off from that five-overtime game and then going to triple overtime, it was definitely tiring. It was definitely a cool experience and a lot of fun."
Following a solid off-season in the gym and on the ice, Sheffield had options when it came to where he would play this season. Kings fans were thrilled when they found out Cole was returning to Dauphin for his 20-year-old season.
"It's the culture, we have a lot of guys that returned from last year, and having that relationship with them is important," continued Sheffield. "I also live with our goaltending coach Dan Keeping and we have a great bond. He's great and has been a big part of my development, along with Doug, Rick, Brad, and Chad."
As Dauphin prepares for a key MGEU West Division matchup against the Virden Oil Capitals on Friday night, the Kings will be looking to flip the script. The team is coming off a 4-2 loss last Saturday against Virden in front of a sold-out crowd on Ukrainian Night. While that was a disappointing loss, it has been a season full of positives as the West Divison leaders sit at 26-10-1, six points ahead of Northern Manitoba with two games in hand.
Dauphin has the fourth-highest winning percentage in the league and while they're not chasing anyone in the West, they are chasing the East Division leaders, and Dauphin has games in hand on all of them. They're 10 points back of Winkler and Steinbach, with four games in hand on the Pistons and two on the Flyers. The Kings also have four games in hand on Portage and are six points back.
"We're building off each win. I feel like there's times when we're feeling really good about our game and we go into contests with swagger," said Sheffield. "This is a winning hockey club and we need to continue coming to the rink ready to compete and battle for one another."
Cole also continues to cook up some tasty meals between the pipes. Nicknamed 'King Sheffield' by many team fans, Cole has 22 wins this year, tied for the second-most in the league while leading in minutes played with 1877.
Sheffield also has two shutouts to his credit and his goals-against average and save percentage are right near the top. Sheffield can make a massive save when needed and make the cool and collected save. He's a treat to watch and Dauphin fans are lucky to witness what he has to offer all season long.
"Yeah, it's been good. Doug (Hedley) has given me a great opportunity to play a lot," commented Sheffield. "I've been fortunate enough to get that chance to play a lot and it's my job to give our team a chance to win."
Cole should have been invited to the Manitoba Junior Hockey League / Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Showcase last year but was left off the 20U all-star teams. This year, the MJHL got it right and named him to Team MJHL 20U Black.
Sheffield got the team's first game off as Christian Green of Steinbach gave up nine goals. Cole was in the net on Wednesday and what a performance it was. Sheffield made several outstanding saves including a save on Rylan Williams when he was awarded a penalty shot late in the second.
Sheffield turned away all 21 shots he faced in the third period finishing the game with 43 saves and was named the CCM Star of the Game for his team. It was the best goaltending performance of the tournament as Cole shut down Team SJHL 20U Gold.
"It was great. Especially after our first game when the team didn't play as well and lost, I really wanted to make sure our team won," he added. "The guys played great in front of me and I was able to make some big saves. It was great to get that experience and pick up the win for the team."
Cole was joined in Manitoba's capital by his teammates Naaman Hofer, Cayden Glover, Matthew Thomas, and Gavin Nemis. He played on the same team as Glover, Thomas, and Hofer while Nemis was on the MJHL's 18U all-star team.
"Thomas and Hofer were great defensively, they helped me a lot. Glover brings that offence and had a great game," continued Sheffield. "We had a chance to watch Nemis twice and he was flying out there, definitely one of the best players in the 18U games."
Cole's junior journey began in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League in the 2020-21 season with the French River Rapids where he played 39 games across two seasons. He joined the Kings in training camp in the 2022-23 season, the rest is history.
Sheffield has played 120 MJHL games, recording 69 wins and putting on a show for fans countless times. This season is Cole's last chance to make a championship run and he's not taking it lightly.
"I remember I was 16 playing junior and one of the veterans said just enjoy it, it goes fast," ended Sheffield. "Looking back now, it definitely flies. I'm trying to enjoy every second and that's what I'm doing. I believe we have the group to get the job done this year so hopefully, we can buy in and win a championship."
Sheffield chats with Darnell Duff.
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The Parkland U-18 Rangers survived what would have been a devastating collapse on home ice.
Playing the last-place Yellowhead Chiefs at Credit Union Place, Parkland led the game 5-1 after 43:07. The Chiefs scored four straight goals to force overtime and shock the crowd. Ultimately, Cade Legaarden said enough is enough.
Legaarden completed a hat trick with his third of the night just 16 seconds into overtime as the Rangers picked up the extra point in a nerve-racking 6-5 win over Yellowhead. The win moved Parkland into solo sixth and they're just a point back of the Thrashers for fifth place.
The Rangers are only eight points behind the Cougars for fourth. The top four teams earn home-ice advantage for the first round of the playoffs.
Parkland's next game concludes a home-and-home with Yellowhead as the two teams lock horns on Tuesday at the Shoal Lake Communiplex.
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The champions of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) will play the champions of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
That is the first game of the Centennial Cup, hosted this year by the Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) at the Max Bell Centre. The 10-team tournament runs from May 8-18 and will crown a national Junior A champion.
Manitoba will then play the champions from the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) on Saturday, May 10, before playing the Superior International Junior Hockey League champions on Monday, May 12.
The champions from Manitoba end their round-robin on Wednesday, May 14 against the champions from the AJHL. Following a day off on Thursday, May 15, the playoff portion of the event begins on Friday, May 16.
The national semi-final is slated for Saturday, May 17, and the national final is on Sunday afternoon, May 18.
When the Dauphin Kings competed in the Centennial Cup in 2022 in Estevan, the Kings advanced to the semi-final where they lost to the Pickering Panthers.
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Mark Kerkowich is a true sports fanatic, living and breathing every moment of action!
Seven years ago, he picked up curling and joined a men's league team with three of his best friends in his hometown of Neepawa. Little did Mark know, that decision would set off a wild ride leading to the biggest stage in Manitoba curling.
When Neepawa hosted the West qualifier for the Viterra Championships – Manitoba's premier men's curling event – Mark had an idea. He told his team they should enter. At first, they were skeptical, but before they knew it, the team was all in.
With four spots up for grabs in the provincial championships, the odds were long, and Mark never imagined they would make it to the big show. But that's why it's always important to believe in yourself. His team, led by skip Sean Boyle, third Brent Boyle, and second Scott Newton, found their rhythm and caught fire, earning one of those spots!
Now, as the Viterra Championships approach on February 5 at Stride Place, home of the Portage Terriers, Neepawa is buzzing with excitement. Mark and his team are heading to the Manitoba men’s provincial championships, ready to compete under the brightest lights of Manitoba curling. It’s a dream come true, and it’s just the beginning.
"The guys kind of laughed at me when I mentioned playing in the qualifier because we hosted it," said Kerkowich. "I thought if we lose two games, we're done, and we move ahead. But we got onto a nice roll, won a few games and pulled it out at the end. It was pretty neat to know we earned a spot."
The Viterra Championship features the top 32 men's teams in the province, except for Team Matt Dunstone as their team has already qualified for the 2025 Montana's Brier from February 28 to March 9.
Team Jordan McDonald enters next week's event ranked second, Team Braden Calvert is third, Team Jacques Gauthier is fourth, and Team Brett Walter rounds out the top five. Kerkowich and his team will go up against the top-ranked and 25th-ranked team in the world as Team Boyle battles Team Reid Carruthers in the Round of 32.
Reid won the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier and World Championship and a gold medal at the 2017 Canadian mixed doubles championship. He's won two Grand Slam of Curling titles and has appeared in 12 Briers. He's widely regarded as a legend in the Manitoba curling scene and his team recently welcomed BJ Neufeld to the fold after he and Team Dunstone parted ways earlier this season.
For Kerkowich, going up against one of the best in the world is an opportunity of a lifetime.
"He could retire and be in the hall of fame tomorrow and they improved adding BJ," said Kerkowich. "It'll be pretty cool, a slice of humble pie. It's going to be neat watching the big boys play and hopefully, we can make them play more than six ends. It's going to be a very neat experience and we're looking forward to making the most of it, you don't get to play a team of that calibre every day."
You can get a complete schedule for the Viterra Championships here. The provincial final will be on February 9 at 3:00 p.m. The winner advances to the Montana's Brier later in the month.
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In a few short months, Mark's focus will solely shift to his duties at the golf course and working on his game. Kerkowich spent five years at the Clear Lake Golf Course before getting a call from Landon Cameron.
Cameron, the general manager at the Neepawa Golf and Country Club knew that his course needed a Superintendent, and Kerkowich was the perfect fit. So Mark went in for an interview and one thing led to another. In the end, Mark was homebound after being born and raised in Neepawa.
Kerkowich accepted the position and is heading into his 10th season as superintendent at the course.
"It was pretty cool to come home and a great feeling to get headhunted by Cameron," said Kerkowich. "To be back around so many familiar faces and back home, it's very special to me. It's where I grew up and it was great to be back."
While Kerkowich came up short of saying golf means everything to him, he has had a deep passion for the sport for many years and that love continues to grow.
"Sports have always been my thing, they keep my interest," continued Kerkowich. "Whether it's working or playing a round, it doesn't get much better than that. It's what I'm interested in most. I'm lucky that I get to play and even luckier that I get to work at this course."
Kerkowich says some of his fondest memories include spending time with the many superintendents across the province.
"It's a great industry to work in. As much as golf courses compete against each other for golfers and whatnot, we're a very tight-knit group," continued Kerkowich. "I've talked to so many who are always ready to listen and answer any questions I might have. There are so many smart people in the industry that I'm trying to keep up with."
If you're a golfer and have yet to play the Neepawa Golf & Country Club, make it a must-play when the season comes around. It truly is one of the nicest courses in the province and with a great staff to boot and a top-notch superintendent, you're in for a treat.
"I may be a bit biased because I'm from and work here, but it's a very special track," continued Kerkowich. "It's one of my favourite courses and I've played a lot of beautiful ones."
Mark also takes immense pride in assuring the course is in great shape.
"It's like every superintendent, you put your name on it, so you work hard to please everyone you can," ended Kerkowich. "You're not always going to, but it's about doing everything you can. Day in and day out, move things in the right direction."
When he's not working, which isn't often, Mark is on the course playing and making birdies. He's one of the top golfers in Neepawa and won his sixth Rose Bowl title last year.
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FINAL UPDATE - January 29 - 7:00 p.m.
The Manitoba Junior Hockey League has defended home ice.
Taye Timmerman (Northern Manitoba) and Brett O'Halloran (Kindersley) put on a show for their respect clubs between the pipes, however, it was Team MJHL 18U that got the last shot in as Max Lavoie (Winkler) scored in the 15th round of the shootout in a thrilling 2-1 win for Manitoba.
After Lavoie scored, Timmerman made a game clinching save to give Manitoba its fourth straight win after a tough start. Gavin Nemis was on Team MJHL for this week.
This was the second straight exceptional game for these two teams as they also took part in a shootout on Tuesday, which was won by Team MJHL.
Both leagues will resume league play on Friday, the Dauphin Kings are heading to Virden to play the Oil Capitals. Darnell Duff will have the call of that game, beginning with the Parkland Source for Sports pregame show at 7:20.
What a week it was in Manitoba's capital and now it's time for the MJHL to continue its push to the Turnbull Cup playoffs.
UPDATE #5 - January 29 - 4:00 p.m.
The first two games did not go the way Team MJHL hoped for. They gave up 14 goals and lost two straight. Since the all-stars from Manitoba have been firing on all cylinders.
After a masterful performance from Dauphin Kings goaltender Cole Sheffield on Wednesday morning, Team MJHL picked up their third straight win during the afternoon session as six different all-stars from Team MJHL 20U Red scored in a 6-4 win against Team SJHL 20U White.
Isaiah Peters (Winkler), Brody Beauchemin (Winkler), Quincy Supprien (Northern Manitoba), Adam Vigfusson (Niverville), and Sean Williams (Niverville) all scored a goal apiece. Grandview star and Winkler Flyer forward Jayce Legaarden had the other goal paired with one assist. Austin Dubinsky (Niverville) earned the win in net.
Reilley Kotai (Melfort), Jaron Desnoyers (Yorkton), Dustin Renas (Yorkton), and Jacob Strizzi (Humboldt) responded for Team SJHL and Justen Maric (Battlefords) received the loss in net.
Manitoba will look to win its fourth straight game on Wednesday evening when Gavin Nemis and the 18U all-stars from Manitoba take on the 18U all-stars from Saskatchewan.
UPDATE #4 - January 29 - 1:00 p.m.
All hail King Sheffield.
The Dauphin Kings star goaltender dazzled on Wednesday as Team MJHL 20U Black beat Team SJHL 20U Gold, 5-1, to wrap up their two-game event. Sheffield made 43 saves in the game, 21 of which came in the third. Sheffield made a penalty shot save late in the second period, propelling his team to victory.
Sheffield was named the CCM Star of the Game.
Cayden Glover (Dauphin) also had a great performance with two assists while Cameron Bullinger (Portage) led the way for Team MJHL with two goals. Matteo Speranza (Niverville), Grady Hoffman (Steinbach), and Nolan Nenow (Portage), all scored a goal apiece for Team MJHL. Anthony Piccininno (Flin Flon) responded for Team SJHL.
Sheffield, Glover, Naaman Hofer, and Matthew Thomas will now return to Dauphin, practice on Thursday, and board their charter bus on Friday as the team resumes regular season play at Tundra Oil & Gas Place against the Virden Oil Capitals.
Gavin Nemis of Dauphin will play in the 18U all-star game on Wednesday evening.
UPDATE #3 - 9:00 p.m.
What a finish to day one of the MJHL/SJHL Showcase in Winnipeg.
It took seven rounds and 14 shooters combined, a stop by Mitchell Kathler of the Portage Terriers and Team MJHL 18U earned a win on Tuesday night. The final was 3-2 in a shootout.
After dropping the first two games, Team MJHL was looking to salvage a win and that's what they did. Esteban Cinq-Mars (Northern Manitoba) and Adam Matar (Winnipeg Blues) did the scoring for Manitoba while Ethan Sautner (Kindersley) and Rylan Wieler (Kindersley) responded for Team SJHL 18U.
Mitchell Kathler made 27 saves in net for the MJHL.
Both 20U teams from the MJHL and SJHL will battle once more on Wednesday and Wednesday night will see these same 18U teams play a rematch.
League play resumes Friday with Dauphin in Oil Country to play the Oil Capitals.
UPDATE #2 - 5:00 p.m.
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's biggest guns are on full display, at the expense of Team Manitoba Junior Hockey League.
In the second game of the Showcase in Manitoba's capital, Keenan Ingram (Yorkton), Zac Somers (Melfort), and Jacob Strizzi (Humboldt), all scored two goals apiece while Kristian Coombs (Melfort) turned away 18 shots in a commanding 9-4 win over the Team MJHL 20U Black.
Christian Green (Steinbach) had no answer to a high-powered SJHL roster. Team SJHL opened up the floodgates with six goals in the second period before scoring another three in the third.
Decker Mujcin (Portage) scored twice while Wyatt Witham (Selkirk) and Matteo Speranza (Niverville) scored one goal apiece.
Team MJHL will have one more chance to finish day one with a victory when Gavin Nemis and the 18U all-stars hit the ice at the Seven Oaks Sportsplex.
UPDATE #1 - 3:00 p.m.
Jayce Legaarden notched an assist, however, there wasn't much else going on for Team MJHL 20U Red.
Opening the Showcase at the Seven Oaks Sportsplex, Legaarden assisted on the team's goal scored by Brody Beauchemin as Team MJHL took a 1-0 lead, but they lost 5-2.
Team SJHL, led by a few stars from the Flin Flon Bombers, scored three straight. Anthony Piccininno, Keefe Gruener (both of Flin Flon) and Ethan DeKay (Weyburn)
Niklas Gudmundson (Winkler) brought Team 20U Red back within a goal for Manitoba, but that was as close as they would get. Kent Moors (Estevan) and Jerome Maharaj (Weyburn) scored to seal a 5-2 opening victory for Team SJHL.
Jayce was named his team's Star of the Game.
NEXT: Team MJHL 20U Black vs Team SJHL 20U White. This game features Naaman Hofer, Cole Sheffield, Cayden Glover, and Matthew Thomas.
It's a clash between Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
The Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) is going up against the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) at a Showcase in Winnipeg at the Seven Oaks Arena. 60 of the top players from each league made the cut.
Five Dauphin Kings are at the event. Cole Sheffield, Naaman Hofer, Cayden Glover, Gavin Nemis, and Matthew Thomas. Jayce Legaarden of Grandview is playing on Team 20U Red. Glover, Hofer, Thomas, and Sheffield are on Team 20U Black. Gavin Nemis of the Kings is on Team 18U White.
The event features scouts at all levels including the professional ranks and collegiately. Stay tuned throughout the next two days to find out how Team MJHL did.
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Tossing in an extra game that was postponed and an already very busy end-of-the-season schedule got a bit busier for the Dauphin Clippers hockey team.
Playing in the Westman League, the Clippers have 12 regular-season games remaining as the push to the championship side playoffs continue. Sitting 15-4-1, Dauphin has put themselves in a great spot as they're in sixth place.
Dauphin also has games on two of the teams they're chasing. The Killarney Raiders are five points ahead of Dauphin, however, they have played four more games than the Clippers. The Virden Golden Bears, meanwhile, are only a single point ahead of Dauphin and the Clippers have six games in hand. Dauphin is also chasing the Huskies who have also played 20 games and are two points ahead of Dauphin while Swan Valley, who has played one fewer game than Dauphin, are three points ahead of the Clippers in an intense Battle of the Parkland.
Dauphin has scored 125 goals this year, the third-most in the league, while their differential of plus-73 is the second-best, only behind the league-leading Vincent Massey Vikings #1. The Clippers have also been outstanding on the penalty kill, only allowing 13 goals, tied for the fewest with the Vikings.
"We're pretty happy with how things have gone, it's pretty hard to be upset with 15 wins already, and we think we could have won two or three more," said Jason Alf. "There are always things that we can clean up daily and that's what we're working on as we look forward to the playoffs. With all that said, it's been a very strong year for our group."
Two of Dauphin's defeats this season have come against the Vikings, who have two teams. The second team is 4-16 while the top team is 24-0, who beat the Clippers twice. Vincent Massey has scored 200 goals, 61 more than Virden and their 30 goals against are 20 fewer than the Huskies.
They've also scored 39 power-play goals, the most in the league and they've only given up 13 goals against while a man down, tied with Dauphin for the fewest. The Vikings are a fine-tuned machine and have been the class of the league so far.
They beat Dauphin in Brandon, 4-2, before returning to Dauphin for a 5-0 win over the Clippers at Credit Union Place. In the team's first meeting, Dauphin led 2-1 before the Vikings took over to earn two points.
Everyone is gunning for the league leaders, and Alf fully believes in his group.
"They're a very good team that can come at you with three or four lines and they're very good defensively," said Alf. "They're certainly beatable. I thought they had more firepower last year, to be honest. We're hoping the next time that we'll meet them will be in the playoffs, so we'll have time to prepare. I believe in our group and our abilities against them."
Dauphin is preparing to hit the road for a trio of games this weekend, starting at Tundra Oil & Gas Place against the Golden Bears on Friday. As noted above, Virden has played six more games than Dauphin and is only a single point ahead of them. After that game, you can stick around the rink to watch the Dauphin Kings play the Oil Capitals at 7:30. So it's a double dip of Dauphin vs Virden in Oil Country on Friday night.
On Saturday, Dauphin challenges the Boissevain Broncos, who are 6-16 on the season and they wrap up a busy weekend against the Renegades on Sunday afternoon, a team that has won eight of their 20 games.
This is Dauphin's final overnight trip of the season and Alf is looking forward to it. Dauphin won three games last weekend and six of their last seven.
"We've got some injuries but we have players that will step up, we know that," said Alf. "Our goal is to get all six points, so we'll see how it goes."
The tremendous trio of Ethan Carnegie, Ronin Mouck, and Julien Lopez has combined to torch opponents. Carnegie leads the way with 24 goals and 49 points, Mouck has 22 goals and 42 points, and Lopez has 10 goals with 25 assists. The three have combined for 126 points and when all in the lineup, they've been nearly unstoppable.
"When those three guys are going, I would say they're one of the best lines in the league," ended Alf. "They can hit you with speed, they have skill, and some grit. They're also great leaders, they get the rest of the guys going."
Dauphin returns to Credit Union Place next Friday when the Huskies are in town before Killarney comes to town the following day.
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They came home with a pizza that was reserved for champions.
The Dauphin U-11A Kings were in Melville over the weekend for a tournament and coasted to a title. In the final, Dauphin downed the St. Boniface Seals, 5-0. Dauphin also secured wins against Yorkton (16-0), Regina (14-1), and again topped Regina in the semi-finals.
This team has already qualified for the Tournament of Champions later this season.
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After some solid events in the pool, Ena Morrisseau, Holly Marcynuk, and Lauren Lesiuk have plenty to be proud of.
The trio competed in the St. James Invitational as members of the Parkland Gators Swim Club.
Ena Morrisseau:
13th - 50m backstroke
15th - 50m breaststroke
15th - 200m freestyle
19th - 50m fly stroke
21st - 100m breaststroke
31st - 50m freestyle
63rd - 100m freestyle
Holly Marcynuk:
51st - 100m freestyle
59th - 50m freestyle
66th - 50m backstroke
74th - 50m breaststroke
Lauren Lesiuk:
6th - 200m breaststroke
10th - 100m breaststroke
11th - 100m individual medley
13th - 50m breaststroke
15th - 100m backstroke
22nd - 50m backstroke
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