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Royals host historic rumble against Pirates

Joshua Frey-Sam 6 minute read Wednesday, Sep. 10, 2025

In the days and hours leading up to kickoff, head coach Brett Delisle-Boughen harped on one message to his players: what they were doing was unprecedented at Windsor Park Collegiate.

The Royals’ black and purple outfits were already synonymous with several sports across Winnipeg’s high school landscape, but had never been seen on a football field until Tuesday. Indeed, it was a momentous moment when Windsor Park’s junior varsity nines (nine-a-side) team took the gridiron for the first time in school history.

While the Royals were not competitive in their contest against the Grant Park Pirates, many players, coaches and parents celebrated a day that was victorious beyond the standings.

“It was an incredible night,” said Delisle-Boughen. “We just have such a very supportive community here. There’s a great football community in this neighbourhood. The school staff is incredibly involved. So, it was a great kickoff to it.

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Joshua Frey-Sam 3 minute read Friday, Jun. 20, 2025

FOUR graduating student-athletes were named recipients of the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association’s Scholar Athlete of the Year on Thursday.

Heleyna Moniz, Nico Nadeau, Ryleigh Schellenberg and Taylor Schepp stood out among a group of 51 nominees province-wide for being exceptional in the classroom, the community and sports throughout the 2024-25 school year.

Each winner was awarded a $2,000 scholarship for maintaining a minimum 85 per cent average in their academics while playing in at least two interscholastic sports.

Moniz, a student of St. Boniface Diocesan High School, finished the year with a near-perfect 99.6 per cent average in the classroom while playing five sports and being a consistent volunteer at her church.

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Friday, Jun. 20, 2025

Track and Field Championships cancelled over wildfire smoke

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Track and Field Championships cancelled over wildfire smoke

Zoe Pierce 6 minute read Friday, Jun. 6, 2025

This year’s Manitoba High School Athletic Association Provincial Track and Field Championships have been cancelled due to ongoing air quality concerns caused by wildfires in the province, making conditions unsafe.

Over 1,500 athletes from grades 9 through 12 were set to compete in the three-day competition planned for June 5–7 at University Stadium on the University of Manitoba campus.

The MHSAA had originally postponed all scheduled events on Thursday to Friday, hoping air quality would improve, but updated at 6:15 a.m. today that the event would be cancelled entirely.

The MHSAA air quality protocol states, “Poor air quality can impact the health and performance of outdoor sport participants, including athletes, coaches and sports officials. The MHSAA recognizes the potential short and long-term health effects of engaging in physical activity outdoors when the air quality is poor, and is fully committed to reducing the risk posed to outdoor sport participants to help contribute to safer outdoor activities and events.”

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Friday, Jun. 6, 2025

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This is the first time the Manitoba Provincial Track and Field Championships have been cancelled over unsafe air quality levels from wildfire smoke.

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                                This is the first time the Manitoba Provincial Track and Field Championships have been cancelled over unsafe air quality levels from wildfire smoke.

Léo-Rémillard takes title after last year’s heartbreaker final

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Léo-Rémillard takes title after last year’s heartbreaker final

Zoe Pierce 3 minute read Thursday, Jun. 5, 2025

The Léo-Rémillard varsity girls’ soccer team came close to missing out on the Manitoba High School Athletic Association provincials altogether this year. They had one shot to prove themselves, and with a 1-0 win over Lord Selkirk, they clinched a wildcard spot.

Once they had punched their ticket, there was no stopping the future provincial champions, who claimed the title after defeating the Kelvin Clippers 3-2.

After falling just short in last year’s final in a close 2-1 match against Balmoral Hall, the group was eager for a shot at redemption.

The path to victory was not easy, according to head coach Hafeez Khan, whose team defeated the top schools in the tournament last weekend, including eventual consolation champions Vincent Massey, third-place Miles Macdonell, and a strong Clippers team in the final to claim gold on May 31.

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Thursday, Jun. 5, 2025

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The Kelvin Clippers challenge the Léo-Rémillard Renards for the ball in the championship game.

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                                The Kelvin Clippers challenge the Léo-Rémillard Renards for the ball in the championship game.

Co-op team claims top prize at softball provincials

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Co-op team claims top prize at softball provincials

Cassidy Dankochik 4 minute read Monday, Jun. 2, 2025

STONEWALL — La Broquerie’s École Saint-Joachim and St Pierre-Jolys’ École communautaire Réal-Bérard are a pair of small French schools from Manitoba’s southeast, but they certainly pack a punch when it comes to fastpitch.

The two schools’ co-op team blasted through the rest of the competition at the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association softball championships, hosted at Stonewall Quarry Park on Friday and Saturday. An 11-3 mercy rule victory over AAAA school Vincent Massey (Brandon) Vikings capped off an undefeated season for the Braves.

“We’re talking about maybe 250 students,” head coach Pat Tetrault said after the game. “We don’t make for quantity we make for quality… There’s some tough schools, some good teams out here.”

École Saint-Joachim and Réal- Bérard took control of the final early, plating eight runs in the first inning after a Massey home run scored two in the top half of the inning. Brynn Maynard’s double scored three, turning a 2-2 tie into a 5-2 advantage which never looked in danger of evaporating.

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Monday, Jun. 2, 2025

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The École Saint-Joachim and Réal-Bérard Braves celebrate their Manitoba High Schools Athletics Association title, capping off their undefeated season on Saturday with a dominant win over Vincent Massey (Brandon).

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                                The École Saint-Joachim and Réal-Bérard Braves celebrate their Manitoba High Schools Athletics Association title, capping off their undefeated season on Saturday with a dominant win over Vincent Massey (Brandon).

Collège Jeanne-Sauvé captures women’s high school hockey crown

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Collège Jeanne-Sauvé captures women’s high school hockey crown

Joshua Frey-Sam 5 minute read Friday, Mar. 21, 2025

The way Payton Durand was rolling, it should have come as no surprise to see her celebrating yet again.

The outstanding Collège Jeanne-Sauvé forward recently checked in at No. 4 on the Free Press’ coaches poll of the top 10 women’s high school hockey players in the province, She played like a No. 1 talent in the biggest series of the season.

“I just went into (the series) with a no-quit mentality,” said Durand, who was credited with the game-winning goal in a decisive Game 3 of the Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League final on Friday.

“I wasn’t giving up on that puck and I knew that I had to help my team to win this, and I didn’t want to go down,” she added. “This is my Grade 12 year and I needed to win it. I gave it all I had.”

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Friday, Mar. 21, 2025

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Olympiens captain Cadence Kibbins hoists the Wayne Thompson Cup as she leads her teammates on a celebratory lap of the ice Friday after they captured the Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League championship.

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                                Olympiens captain Cadence Kibbins hoists the Wayne Thompson Cup as she leads her teammates on a celebratory lap of the ice Friday after they captured the Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League championship.

Martin leads River East to provincial hoops championship showdown with Dakota

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Martin leads River East to provincial hoops championship showdown with Dakota

Joshua Frey-Sam 5 minute read Thursday, Mar. 20, 2025

The Kildonan-East Reivers will chase perfection on the court next week.

A 21-point performance from Grade 12 guard Rushawn Martin spurred the Reivers to an 87-72 triumph over the Sisler Spartans in the AAAA men’s basketball provincial semifinal at Investors Group Athletic Centre on Thursday.

Kildonan-East improved to 22-0 against Manitoban competition this season — their only loss came against Saskatoon’s Walter Murray Collegiate in an out-of-town tournament — and will look to finish with an unblemished record when they face the Dakota Lancers in the provincial final on Monday, March 24, at IGAC (8 p.m.).

The Reivers aren’t thinking that far ahead yet, though.

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Thursday, Mar. 20, 2025

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Kildonan-East Reivers guard Rushawn Martin (right) drives to the hoop as Sisler Spartans guard Jacob Medina covers him.

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                                Kildonan-East Reivers guard Rushawn Martin (right) drives to the hoop as Sisler Spartans guard Jacob Medina covers him.

Lancers, Trojans in final showdown

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Lancers, Trojans in final showdown

Joshua Frey-Sam 5 minute read Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2025

The Dakota Lancers are one win away from Manitoba high school hoops history.

Sparked by a sensational 24-point triple-double from Grade 11 forward Emilie McLean, the Lancers played to a convincing 88-61 victory over the Garden City Gophers in the AAAA women’s varsity basketball semifinals at Investors Group Athletic Centre on Wednesday.

Dakota will look for an unprecedented fourth-consecutive championship when they face the Vincent Massey (Winnipeg) Trojans in the provincial final Monday, March 24, at IGAC at 6 p.m.

McLean’s triple-double came on the strength of 18 rebounds and 10 blocks on a night the Lancers had their way in the paint.

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Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2025

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Dakota’s Emilie McLean (left) takes on Garden City’s Jenelle Deato Wednesday in the Lancers’ MHSAA provincial women’s basketball semifinals.

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                                Dakota’s Emilie McLean (left) takes on Garden City’s Jenelle Deato Wednesday in the Lancers’ MHSAA provincial women’s basketball semifinals.

Glenlawn draws first blood in provincial high school hockey championship

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Glenlawn draws first blood in provincial high school hockey championship

Joshua Frey-Sam 5 minute read Tuesday, Mar. 18, 2025

Don’t forget about Chloe Minkus.

The Glenlawn forward doesn’t get the same attention as some of her teammates, but on a night the Lions were without three of their best players, she showed that she’s more than deserving of similar recognition.

A hearty four-point performance from Minkus powered Glenlawn to a 4-1 victory over the Collège Jeanne-Sauvé Olympiens in Game 1 of the Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League Division 1 championship series at Seven Oaks Arena on Tuesday.

Glenlawn leads the best-of-three series and can claim its first city title in program history with a win in Game 2 Thursday, at Seven Oaks (4:15 p.m.). Game 3, if necessary, is Friday at 4:15 p.m.

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Tuesday, Mar. 18, 2025

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The Glenlawn Lions celebrate their team’s win.

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                                The Glenlawn Lions celebrate their team’s win.

Vincent Massey crowned high school hockey champs thanks to Kinnear’s OT heroics

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Vincent Massey crowned high school hockey champs thanks to Kinnear’s OT heroics

Joshua Frey-Sam 5 minute read Wednesday, Mar. 5, 2025

The Vincent Massey Trojans were the team to beat all season, and in the end, they were the ones to win it all.

Powered by a championship-clinching goal from forward Sam Kinnear 4:38 into overtime, the Trojans captured the first men’s city title in program history with a dramatic 4-3 victory over the Westwood Warriors in Game 2 of the Winnipeg High School Hockey League final at Seven Oaks Arena on Wednesday.

Vincent Massey swept the best-of-three series 2-0 and finished a perfect 6-0 in the playoffs.

They were the league’s top team during the regular season.

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Wednesday, Mar. 5, 2025

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Vincent Massey goaltender Aapo Tuomine keeps an eye on the action while Massey blue-liner Rhett Forbest (right) and Westwood forward Gavin Salamacha (on ice) battle for the puck Wednesday at Seven Oaks Arena.

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                                Vincent Massey goaltender Aapo Tuomine keeps an eye on the action while Massey blue-liner Rhett Forbest (right) and Westwood forward Gavin Salamacha (on ice) battle for the puck Wednesday at Seven Oaks Arena.

High school hockey league investigating post-game brawl

Ken Wiebe 3 minute read Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025

The Winnipeg High School Hockey League is investigating a brawl that occurred earlier this week after a game between the Warren Wildcats and the Powerview/Sagkeeng Wild at the Sagkeeng Arena Complex.

Dana Gordon, president of the Winnipeg High School Hockey League, confirmed an investigation is ongoing and that no comment would be provided until the probe has been completed.

A video that circulated on social media shows during the handshakes at the end of the game, words were exchanged between players on opposing teams and a fight broke out.

Things quickly escalated into multiple scraps on the ice and while officials attempted to get the situation under control, it took several minutes before order was restored.

Growing the game

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Growing the game

Massimo De Luca-Taronno 7 minute read Friday, Dec. 20, 2024

It’s a recent Friday afternoon and the Century Arena is humming — the newest entry to the Winnipeg Women’s High School Hockey League is taking on the old guard.

The stands are nearly packed as the Warren Wildcats face off against the Vincent Massey Trojans, one of the league’s four original teams when it was created in 1996.

The Wildcats, in their inaugural season, comprises of students from three other rural high schools: Teulon Collegiate, St École Communautaire Aurèle-Lemoine and St. Laurent School. Their entry into the league is a reflection of a national trend — girls playing hockey in Canada is at an all-time high.

Putting a team together in Warren gave some players, like 17-year-old Jadyn Baldwin, the opportunity to play for their high school before they graduate in the spring.

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Friday, Dec. 20, 2024

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Warren Wildcats captain Bre-Ann Lucier Windross (right) and Vincent Massey Trojan Katelynn Motkaluk go for the puck during a game at the Century Arena.

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                                Warren Wildcats captain Bre-Ann Lucier Windross (right) and Vincent Massey Trojan Katelynn Motkaluk go for the puck during a game at the Century Arena.

Kodiaks Fielding grows into leadership role

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Kodiaks Fielding grows into leadership role

Massimo De Luca-Taronno 4 minute read Friday, Nov. 29, 2024

It’s one thing to enjoy a productive season on the ice, however, River East Kodiaks forward Nolan Fielding is dominating at a completely different level.

The 17-year-old, playing in his second year of Winnipeg high school hockey, has been nearly unstoppable for the Kodiaks so far this season.

In 11 games, the River East Collegiate senior has racked up 12 goals and 19 assists for 31 points in the league’s top division.

The Kodiaks’ alternate captain is currently scoring at the remarkable pace of 2.82 points per game and averaging more than a goal per game.

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Friday, Nov. 29, 2024

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Nolan Fielding has 31 points in 11 games for the River East Kodiaks this season.

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                                Nolan Fielding has 31 points in 11 games for the River East Kodiaks this season.

River East to face St. Paul’s for provincial volleyball crown

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River East to face St. Paul’s for provincial volleyball crown

Mike Sawatzky 6 minute read Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024

The River East Kodiaks were just too much to handle Thursday night. Too many offensive options, too sound defensively and it proved to be a deadly combination.

The top-seeded Kodiaks repelled a tenacious effort from the No. 4 Vincent Massey Trojans to hammer out a 3-1 (25-22, 25-17, 19-25, 25-21) victory in provincial AAAA varsity boys volleyball semifinal action at Investors Group Athletic Centre.

The result marked a reversal of fortune from 2023 when the Trojans eliminated the Kodiaks in the semifinals en route to a landmark 49-0 season and the first varsity boys volleyball crown in school history.

But it was River East’s turn to shine Thursday.

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Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024

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Kodiaks Eli Ulrich spikes the ball Thursday as Trojans Nathan Adam (left) and Abu Ebubechukwu go up for the block.

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                                Kodiaks Eli Ulrich spikes the ball Thursday as Trojans Nathan Adam (left) and Abu Ebubechukwu go up for the block.

Vikings survive Sabres onslaught

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Vikings survive Sabres onslaught

Mike Sawatzky 5 minute read Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024

The Vincent Massey Vikings may have dug themselves out of bigger holes this season, but none more monumental than Wednesday’s comeback at Investors Group Athletic Centre.

The No. 1-seeded Brandon squad survived four match points in a tension-filled fourth set en route to a riveting 23-25, 25-20, 21-25, 30-28, 15-11 victory over the fourth-seeded Steinbach Sabres in provincial AAAA varsity girls volleyball semifinal action.

Massey capitalized on the attacking clout of all-star left side Jersey Hansen-Young, who supplied 32 kills and five service aces, and Grade 10 sensation Hannah McGregor, a six-foot left side, who chipped in with 20 kills and one ace. Zoe Price added six kills and an ace for the winners.

“It was a lot of pressure but everybody really just stayed focused and knew what they had to do,” said Hansen-Young, recently voted the top varsity girls player in the province in the FP’s top 10 coaches’ poll.

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Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024

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Vincent Massey Vikings setter Payton Oakden spikes the ball Wednesday against the Steinbach Sabres in provincial high school girls semifinal action.

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                                Vincent Massey Vikings setter Payton Oakden spikes the ball Wednesday against the Steinbach Sabres in provincial high school girls semifinal action.

Small school has big dreams

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Small school has big dreams

Mike Sawatzky 6 minute read Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024

Collège régional Gabrielle-Roy is a small school with a big volleyball dream.

They take the game so seriously there that the varsity boys program, winners of three consecutive provincial AA titles, is taking a run at the biggest prize in high school volleyball — a AAAA championship.

“I wouldn’t consider us underdogs and I don’t think any of the guys on our team consider us underdogs,” said Alek Ouimet, whose sixth-seeded Les Roys will face the No. 2 St. Paul’s Crusaders in provincial AAAA semifinal action at Investors Group Athletic Centre Thursday night. “I feel like we play hard and we deserve to be playing in these kinds of tournaments. We do the work and it’s shown up right — for four years.”

Gabrielle-Roy, with a high school population of 275 students based in Île-des-Chênes, has tested itself consistently against big schools this season, winning two major tournaments while also beating the Crusaders once and splitting another game with St. Paul’s in head-to-head play.

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Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024

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Gabrielle-Roy Les Roys boys volleyball team members, Martin de Moissac (left), Alek Ouimet (right) and with Coach Michel Lavergne have won three consecutive provincial AA titles and are now looking to capture the AAAA crown.

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                                Gabrielle-Roy Les Roys boys volleyball team members, Martin de Moissac (left), Alek Ouimet (right) and with Coach Michel Lavergne have won three consecutive provincial AA titles and are now looking to capture the AAAA crown.

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