Game one of MFMHL final voided
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- Published on Friday, March 18, 2016
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A protest of the result of game one of the Manitoba Female Midget Hockey League (MFMHL) was filed by the Central Plains Capitals and was ruled on by the MFMHL executive on Thursday Mar. 17. The protest was filed in connection to a penalty shot being awarded to the Yellowhead Chiefs during overtime, which lead to the game winning goal.
Provincial silver medal for Rivers Collegiate
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By Brian English
After winning the Zone 7 berth in Gladstone on Feb. 12 and 13, Rivers Collegiate Institute men's curling team consisting of Justin Gerrard, Connor English, Beau Bridgeman, Brendan English and coach Clayton Robins, were slated to compete in the provincial high school curling championships. Provincials were held Feb. 25-27 in Gladstone and Plumas curling clubs.
William Morton wins Basketball Championship
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Submitted photo. The William Morton Warriors were able to end the basketball season with a Zone Seven and provincial banner.
By Eoin Devereux
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The William Morton Collegiate Warriors, based out of Gladstone, have capped off their basketball season with a provincial championship.
Carberry and Killarney advance to THHL final
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- Published on Thursday, March 17, 2016
By Eoin Devereux
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The matchup has been set for the finals of the Tiger Hills Hockey League. The Carberry Plainsmen were able to overcome the Minnedosa Bombers, winning the best of five east division final three games to one. Meanwhile, in the western division, the Killarney Shamrocks outlasted the Souris Elks three games to two.
Female Chiefs eliminate Westman, advance to league final
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- Published on Thursday, March 17, 2016
Photo property of Zach Peters, ZJP Photography. Yellowhead goaltender Emma Greenwood makes a save during game three of the MFMHL semi-final series on Sunday, Mar. 6 against the Westman Wildcats.
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The Neepawa Banner
The Yellowhead Chiefs arrived in Hartney on Wednesday, Mar. 9 knowing a win would send them to the Manitoba Female Midget Hockey League final for the second year in a row. Standing in their way however, was a Westman Wildcats team that played very well on home ice.
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