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OCN Storm sweep weekend set with Peguis
Just three weeks into the Keystone Junior Hockey League season OCN Storm are proving to be the team to beat. After a weekend sweep of the three-time defending league champion Peguis Juniors the Storm are undefeated at 7-0-0-0 with confidence flying high. Storm bench boss Marcel Fontaine likes his group saying, “we’ve been successful as…
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KJHL Showcase recap
Another season is underway in the Keystone Junior Hockey League – its 42nd edition in Manitoba. Last weekend all four teams converged in Cross Lake for a three-day KJHL Showcase. Each team played three games at the Cross Lake Sports Complex with all counting in the regular season standings. The host Cross Lake Islanders kicked…
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Caughnawaga Indians capture Bronze in Nanaimo
Caughnawaga Indians capped off their week at Presidents Cup with a medal around their necks. After a 5-2 round robin the Indians fell flat in the semifinal losing to two-time defending champion St. Albert Miners (who they defeated earlier in the week). That loss meant Caughnawaga would play for the Bronze medal where they would dominate the…
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Egan named Texas Lawmen bench boss
The USACHL is excited to announce Ryan Egan as the Head Coach, Director of Player Personnel for the Texas Lawmen. Egan has over 10 years of experience as a head coach at the Junior level as well as an assistant coach at Saint Mary’s University in Winona, Minnesota. Egan has an undergraduate degree in Health…
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Pittsburg Diamonds Kwitzer sent to Washington Wild Things
Pittsburg Diamonds are pleased to announce that Chris Kwitzer has been traded to the Washington Wild Things of the Frontier League. The 23-year old will report to Washington immediately. Kwitzer played 19 games with the Diamonds posting a .319 average with one home run and 15 RBI. In 72 at-bats the outfielder/infielder totalled 23 hits and 11…
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2018 Founders Cup Awards
Originally posted on First Nations Junior B Lacrosse League: 2018 Founders Cup results GOLD: Elora Mohawks (Ontario) SILVER: Seneca WarChiefs (FNLA) BRONZE: Coquitlam Adanacs (British Columbia) Fourth: Manitoba Blizzard (Manitoba) Fifth: Calgary Shamrocks (Alberta) Sixth: North Shore Kodiaks (Quebec) Medicine Men (FNLA), Saskatchewan SWAT (Saskatchewan) .@EloraMohawksJrB defeat @SenecaWarChiefs 9-5 in the #FoundersCup2018 Gold Medal game!…