The Hawks Report
The Pembina Valley Hawks have two wins and three losses two weeks into the 2024-25 Manitoba U18 AAA Hockey League season. Head coach Jeff Andrews will join Clayton Dreger on the Hawks Report which airs Mondays at 5:15 p.m. on CFAM Radio 950.
Weyburn hockey teams battle hard in weekend games
The AA hockey teams from Weyburn had a mixed weekend, with five teams in action. Results from four of the games were available Monday morning.
WCS Eagles secure playoff spot with win in Moose Jaw
When the WCS Eagles football team travelled to Moose Jaw Saturday, they not only had to contend with the Central Cyclones to get a win but the wind as well, with gusts upwards of 90 kilometres an hour. The wind would play a factor in the game, but so did the Eagles' defence, as they stymied the Cyclones en route to a 24-2 win.
Dansereau delivers: Gold Wings rally for overtime win
After picking up their first win of the season Saturday, the U18 AAA Weyburn Gold Wings were looking to make it two in a row when they faced the Prince Albert Bears again Sunday afternoon. The two teams would exchange goals throughout the game, with a last-minute game-tying goal from Kadence Dansereau to force overtime. There, Dansereau would score her second of the day to give the Gold Wings the 3-2 overtime win.
Sports Round-Up: Monday, October 7
They opened up the weekend with a 4-3 loss in Lethbridge but bounced back with a decisive 6-3 win over the Tigers in Medicine Hat on Saturday night.
The Moose Jaw Warriors are now back at home and preparing for a home game this Friday as they host the Everette Silvertips.
The Winmar AAA Warriors were at home this weekend and winning! They beat the Saskatoon Contacts by scores of 5-3 and 9-1. They next play the Notre Dame Hounds on Wednesday.
SJFHL kicked off second season with a exciting weekend in Kindersley
The Saskatchewan Junior Female Hockey League (SJFHL) has officially launched its second season, bringing high-level competition and excitement to rinks across the province. This season, 125 talented players, aged 18 to 22, are competing on six teams, showcasing the growing popularity of female hockey in Saskatchewan.
Sports Update - Monday, October 7th
The host Broncos defeated Elm Creek 25-23, 25-15 in the final of the Boissevain varsity girls high school volleyball tournament. Neelin boys and Vincent Massey girls captured the Viking Classic varsity volleyball tournaments in Brandon. The Spartans swept Vincent Massey 25-23, 25-23 in the boys final while the Vikings beat Reston 25-15, 25-16 in the girls final. The Warren Wildcats defeated the Carberry Cougars 25-15, 25-22 in the final of the Killarney Raiders junior varsity girls volleyball tournament.
Sports Update - Monday, October 7th
Steinbach Regional won the Morris Mavericks Invitational High School Hockey Tournament. The Sabres shaded College Jeanne-Sauve 2-1 in the championship game. The host Scorpions defeated Murdoch MacKay 23-25, 25-18, 15-13 in the final of the Lorette varsity girls volleyball tournament. Gabrielle Roy boys and Kelvin girls won the Piper Classic varsity volleyball tournaments at John Taylor Collegiate. Les Roys swept Calvin Christian 25-12, 25-15 in the boys final while the Clippers beat Gabrielle Roy 21-25, 25-20, 15-13 in the girls final.
Sports Update - Monday, October 7th
Northlands Parkway swept Garden Valley 25-10, 25-11 in the final of the Nighthawk Invitational junior varsity girls volleyball tournament. The host Zodiacs beat Steinbach Christian 23-25, 25-18, 15-6 in the final of the Garden Valley junior varsity boys volleyball tournament. Morris/St. Jean defeated Miami 25-23, 27-29, 15-12 in the championship game of the Red River Invitational varsity boys volleyball tournament. Portage Collegiate swept Miami 25-21, 25-22 in the final of the Morden Thunder varsity girls volleyball tournament.