Weyburn Review - May 31, 2023

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Hockey Saskatchewan recently announced the winners of its highly anticipated annual awards for outstanding individuals, following the conclusion of the 202223 season. Monica Peterson of Weyburn was recognized as Coach of the Year for the South zone. Award recipients demonstrated outstanding commitment and dedication to the sport, and their contributions have had a significant impact on their communities. According to the nomination package received by Hockey Saskatchewan, Peterson has a passion for hockey that’s inspirational, and she works tirelessly to share that with her city and the surrounding area.

The Southeast District track meet was held on May 23, with the following results for Weyburn area athletes in their respective age categories.

In intermediate boys in the 800m race, Camden Husband of the Weyburn Comp placed third, first in the 1,500m race and first in the 3,000m race.

In high jump, Brody Morrice of WCS placed third. In discus, Marcus Quigley of Yellow Grass placed third.

For intermediate girls, Zoe Kerr of WCS was second in 100m; Harper Stewart of Radville placed third in 200m, and Assiya Benabdallah of WCS placed second in 400m. Kerr placed first in the 80m hurdles, and Peyton Lokken of WCS placed second in long jump and in triple jump.

Josephine Sauter of Radville placed third in the 1,500m race, and second in the 3,000m race. In high jump, Hannah Caldwell of St. Michael placed third; Icy Casimiro of Ogema was second in shotput, and

Peterson has been the director of Weyburn MHA’s U5, U7, and U9 divisions and stepped up to coach two teams (U7 and U9) when there weren’t enough volunteers.

Her elite hockey background combined with her comfort in teaching fundamental skills have been instrumental to many young players having a positive start in the sport. She shares drills and her coaching methodology with other volunteers and ensures that those within her divisions, all of which who are coaching alongside her, practice and enforce fair ice time.

Peterson has also created a mini-league for children that did not make their div-

Maryann Ejiofor of St. Michael was third in discus.

For junior boys, Jarret Hayward of WCS won first in the 100m and 200m races; Wylie Kopec of WCS won first in the 1,500m race and 3,000m race, with Aiden Baker of Stoughton third in the 1,500m race. Joseph Elek of Stoughton won first in the 100m hurdles.

In triple jump, Ryder Dunn of Ogema was third. Chase Kradovill of WCS was first in shotput and second in discus.

For junior girls, Amryn King of WCS was first in 100m and 200m, and Jayda Tessier of Gladmar was second in 100m and third in 200m; King was first in long jump and triple jump, and Katherine Balog of WCS placed first in high jump, with Anna Knapp of Fillmore in third.

In shotput, Whitney Lanz-McIntyre of WCS was second, and L. Van der Meulen of Yellow Grass was third. In javelin, Jayda Tessier won first and L. Van der Meulen was third.

For senior boys, Noah Kopec of WCS won second

ision’s carded teams to continue development on those designated weekends. She is not only a wonderful mentor for coaches and players but also for the young group of officials. Peterson values all members of the hockey community and understands the crucial role of developing officials and off-ice volunteers to support players and coaches. Despite a loss in the family this past year, she upheld her commitment to the Weyburn MHA and her dedication to hockey is an inspiration to all. Peterson is an exemplary candidate for this award, which recognizes her resilience and love of the game that she shared with so many.

Peterson recognized as south Hockey Sask. Coach of the Year SE District track meet results

in the 100m and 200m races, Conner Kerr of WCS was first in the 400m race, and Vitalii Yurchenko of Stoughton was second in the 800m race.

Calder McMillan of WCS was first in the 1,500m and 3,000m races, and Mason Sidloski of WCS was second in both races. Conner Kerr was second in 100m hurdles, and Isaiah Sanderson won first in long jump, with Carson Baumgartner of Stoughton winning first in shotput.

In discus, Kaden Schmidt of Ogema was second, Grayson West of Pangman was third, and Vitalii Yurchenko won second in javelin.

For senior girls, J’Anne Colbow of WCS won first in 100m and second in 400m, and Autumn Vilcu of WCS placed third in 400m, first in 800m, second in 1,500m and first in 3,000m.

In triple jump, Lexi Harvey of Midale won first, and in high jump, Sela Flavel of WCS won second, with Lexi Harvey placing third. In shotput, Nikola Erasmus of WCS won third.

Beavers open season, split games

The Weyburn Beavers opened the 2023 season hosting the Regina Red Sox on Thursday evening at Tom Laing Park, dropping the game by a score of 9-1, and went on to split their home-and-home games with Moose Jaw.

Mayor Marcel Roy threw the ceremonial first pitch to kick off the season on Thursday. Ethan Webster was on the mound for seven innings for the Beavers, allowing seven hits and four runs, and getting four strike-outs.

Brayden Murua handled two batters, allowing three hits and four runs and getting two strike-outs; Mason Fichter allowed one run, and Jared Hall was on for one and one-third innings, allowing one hit.

Sliding into second base

Beavers shortstop Ryan Dauphinee attempted to get the tag on the Regina Red Sox runner, but the runner reached second base before he was able to tag him. The Weyburn Beavers dropped their opening game 9-1.

Weyburn U17 Wild win Knott tournament

The Hawkeye Security Weyburn U17 Wild had a great last two weeks winning another two games to now sit atop of the RMSL league with a 7-0 record.

The streak continued this weekend going undefeated at the Sharon Knott Tournament in Regina, going 4-0 and capturing the gold medal Sunday afternoon.

The Wild won the two round robin games Saturday 12-1 versus the Regina Lazers, followed by a 15-1 win over the Regina Royal Reapers.

The exciting moment of game 1 was J’Anne Colbow’s first career homerun with a blast to straight away center field.

On Sunday, the Wild defeated the Swift Current

Sonic 9-0 to advance to the final.

In the final the Wild came out with a big 16-5 win thanks to some great hitting, solid defense and great pitching performances by Prysm Gooding, going four solid innings with the final two being closed out by Beau Chisholm.

With the tournament gold, the Wild have had a solid start to the season going 11-0.

Next action for the Wild was Tuesday, May 30 when they played the Pilot Butte Storm in Regina. They will be attending the Saskatoon Hustler Classic Tournament on June 2-4. Game 1 will be at 8 a.m. on June 2 versus the Saskatoon Phantoms.

The lone Beavers run was scored by catcher Tristan Madison in the sixth inning. All of Regina’s scoring was done in the second inning with four runs, and the eighth inning with five runs.

On Friday evening, the Beavers recorded their first win of the season versus the Moose Jaw Miller Express at home, winning by a score of 3-2, before heading to Moose Jaw on Saturday and losing 11-6.

Brett Paterson was named the winning pitcher for the Beavers, and Jacob Clark was credited with the save. Paterson was on the mound for three innings, and Clark for one, with Owen McConnell the starting pitcher, on the mound for five innings.

McConnell allowed three hits and two runs, and had four strike-outs. Paterson allowed two hits and no runs, and had three strike-outs, while Clark allowed two hits, no runs and one strike-out.

Outfielder Ryan McCarthy had a hit and a run, and third baseman Ryan Muizelaar had two hits and two runs.

In Saturday’s game, Cole

McGregor was the losing pitcher, throwing for four and two-thirds innings, allowing six hits and five runs, and getting two strike-outs.

A number of pitchers took turns on the mound, with Jared Hall throwing for an inning, allowing two hits and two runs; Clark threw for two hitters, allowing one hit and four runs; Paterson threw for two hitters and got one strike-out, and Eric Wirun threw for a full inning.

Cale Yuzdepski and Murua each had one RBI, and Trent Lawson had three RBIs in the game.

The Beavers played on Tuesday night, hosting Medicine Hat, and will play them for a second game tonight, May 31, at Tom Laing Park.

They will host Regina on Saturday, June 3 at Tom Laing Park at 2 p.m., and will travel to Moose Jaw on Sunday, June 4 for a road game at Ross Wells Park.

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Weyburn U17 Wild extend undefeated record Photo 9881 – courtesy Trisha Greve The Weyburn U17 Wild remain undefeated this season, as they swept the Sharon Knott Tournament over the weekend, bringing home gold medals. In the back row are Brianna Swyryda, trainer and assistant coach; Camryn Greve, Denise Cheeseman, Mishauna Prettyshield, Zoey Thompson, Damars Wollner, Cydney Stewart, Sequioa Wilk and manager Trisha Greve. In front are coach Jim Swyryda, J’Anne Colbow, Addison Greve, Jayda Tessier, Beau Chisholm, Adyn Waloshin and Prysm Gooding. Missing are assistant coach Darryl Nobiss and Rori Dickie. Attempting a double play Review Photo 7854 – Greg Nikkel Beavers second baseman Cale Yuzdepski got the out at second and fired the ball to first, but wasn’t quite in time for the double play, in their season opener versus the Regina Red Sox on Thursday evening at Tom Laing Park. Review Photo 7917 – Greg Nikkel

Cody Mapes signs multi-year extension with Red Wings

The Weyburn Red Wings have signed head coach and general manager Cody Mapes to a multi-year extension. Mapes is going into his third season as the team’s bench boss, and his fifth year with the team overall after spending two seasons as an assistant coach.

“It’s a privilege to be able to come to the rink every day and work with a great group of people. It’s our belief that we have started to build something special here in Weyburn and I am excited to continue to be part of it.”

In just two years under Mapes, the Red Wings have improved from a 31-point 12th place finish in 2021-22 to a 55-point eighth place finish in 2022-23.

At the college commitment level, Mapes has helped the team immensely. This season saw a total of eight commitments come from the Red Wings including a NCAA Division I commitment for Ty Mason.

Mapes also helped develop two players, Braden Birnie and Drew Kuzma, into NCAA Division I athletes before making the tough decision to trade them to championship contending teams where colleges already had eyes.

Under Mapes’ watch, the following Red Wings

have committed to college hockey programs: Ty Mason – Western Michigan – NCAA Div. I; Ryley Morgan – Nipissing University Lakers – USports; Jordan Edwards – Marian University Sabres – NCAA Div. III; Jakob Kalin – Niagara University Purple Eagles – ACHA Div. I; Matt Reidy – Concordia Thunder – ACAC; Jackson Hassman – NAIT Ooks – ACAC; and Mi-Kwan Tallman – Concordia University Wisconsin Falcons – NCAA III.

To put that into perspective, the Wings haven’t had a single college commitment since the 2018-19 season when Tyran Brown committed to NCAA Div. III with Northland College, and Cade Kowalski committed to Ferris State University in NCAA Div. I after a mid-season trade to the Flin Flon Bombers.

During his second year with the team, Mapes led the Red Wings to their first playoff appearance since 2018 as well as the team’s first playoff win since 2016 (excluding survivor series in 2017 and 2018) over a Battlefords North Stars team that only lost two more games on their way to a second place finish at the Centennial Cup.

Airbourne Gymnastics has all-round provincial champ, wins several medals at competition

Canadian Competitive Program Level 3-7 and Xcel Good competitive Airbourne Gymnastics gymnasts from the Weyburn Gymnastics Club attended Provincials on May 12-13 in Saskatoon, with one athlete earning a provincial championship title. The athletes have been competing since February and have been to Humboldt, Regina, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon. Weyburn had a great showing at

Local riders place in motocross races

Motocross races were held on Sunday at the Weyburn motocross course by the Weyburn Golf Course, held as part of the Saskatchewan Motocross Association series, and the following are results of the local competitors.

In the 50 cc class, 4-6 years old: Max Morrice, seventh; Rhett Betham, 10th. In the 65 cc class, 7-9 years old: Roan Quigley, third.

In the 85 cc class, 7-11 years old: Roman Quigley placed 12th

In the 85cc class, 12-16

years old: Mya Bendickson placed 11th

Ladies A Class: Lauren Puhlmann placed first, and Emily Quigley was second.

Ladies B Class: Mya Bendickson placed fifth.

MX1 Junior: Marcus Quigley finished second.

MX2 Junior: Kent Shumlich placed second; Marcus Quigley, third; Nathan Bendickson, eighth; Lauren Puhlmann, ninth; Logan Puhlmann, 10th, and Emily Quigley placed 16th.

MX3 Junior: Kent Shumlich, second; Marcus Quigley, third; Nathan

Bendickson, ninth; and Logan Puhlmann, 10th.

MX2 Intermediate: Ryder Zackrisson, first; Dylan Honig, second; Trey Griffin, third; and Connor Bendickson, fifth.

MX3 Intermediate: Ryder Zackrisson won first; Trey Griffin came in second; Dylan Honig placed third; and Connor Bendickson was fourth.

MX 3 Pro: Codie Rouse won second place.

Pro Am: Codie Rouse won second, Trey Griffin placed third, and Dylan Honig was sixth.

provincials with many placings and personal bests.

Xcel Gold athlete Rachel Keller placed eighth on beam and earned her personal best score of the season.

Airbourne had three new level 3 athletes attend provincials for the first time, Kamryn Dammann, Shay War

ren who placed sixth on Vault, and Lexi Heimlick who placed eighth on bars and All Around.

Also in level 3 is Isabelle Cugnet, who placed fifth on bars, eighth on floor and All Around, and earned the bronze medal on beam. Sadie Hodgkin in level 3 earned the bronze medal on vault, bars, and All Around, and got the silver medal on floor.

Airbourne had four athletes in CCP4 and all attended provincials. Avery Fleck placed eighth on vault, fourth on bars, and seventh All Around. Eliza Gall placed eighth All Around and earned the silver medal on bars.

Mackenzie Pulfer placed eighth on bars, sixth on floor, fifth All

Around, and earned the gold medal and title of CCP4 2023 Provincial Beam Champion.

Peyton Lokken competed in the CCP level 7 category.

Airbourne has a Provincial Champion! In CCP4, Sophie Pollock earned her personal best score of the season along with fourth on floor, and the Gold medal on vault and bars, making her the CCP4 2023 Provincial Vault Champion and Provincial Bar Champion; she also earned the Gold medal and title of CCP4 2023 Provincial All Around Champion.

Sophie has done very well this season, earning her first All Around at her first competition of the season back in February. She continued to place well all season earning two fourth place and a second place All Around finishes and 13 medal placings this season.

This is only Sophie’s second year in Level 4 and she continues to improve her skills after competition season along with Airbourne’s other athletes.

The athletes are currently working on new skills for next season but also to show off to their friends and family at the second annual Showcase and Awards Night on Sunday, June 11th at 7 p.m.

The CCP3-8 and Xcel Gold athletes will be performing skills and routines and there will also be a special performance with the CCP1-2 athletes who

are done training at the end of May. Following the showcase coaches will be presenting the annual club awards for level 3 and up athletes. Everyone is welcome to come to the Weyburn Gymnastics Club to help support the athletes.

All-around

Weyburn Beavers to host speaker, kids camp

There are two special events coming up for the Weyburn Beavers, including former Blue Jays general manager John Gibbons, speaking at a sportsman dinner on Friday, June 2.

The event will be held at Weyburn Exhibition Hall (Curling Club), with catering by Lowbrow BBQ. Cocktails are at 6 p.m. and supper is at 7 p.m., with the program to follow.

Tickets are $90 per person, or a table for $700, and a VIP table can be had for $1,000.

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Tickets or information can be found at www.weyburnbeavers.com, or contacting the club by email at weyburnbeaverswmbl@

gmail.com. There will be 50/50 tickets available leading up and during the event, plus there will be a live and silent auction at this fundraiser event.

Then, the Beavers will be the first club in the WCBL to host a tour of the Viterra Kids Camps, with the event coming to Tom Laing Park on Monday, July 3, from 1-3 p.m.

The camp will then tour through the month of July to the other ball parks around the league in Saskatchewan and Alberta.

The $15 registration fee includes a Kids Camp admission, Kids Camp t-shirt, and one general admission ticket to a Weyburn Beavers game. Kids aged 5-17 are welcome.

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Airbourne athletes do well at provincials Photo 1086 – courtesy Taryn Barry Airbourne Gymnastics athletes show off their ribbons and medals at provincial gymnastics competition at Saskatoon. From left are Avery Fleck, Eliza Gall, provincial all-round champion Sophie Pollock, Xcel Gold athlete Rachel Keller, and CCP4 Mackenzie Pulfer. champ Sophie Pollock of Airbourne Gymnastics from Weyburn was crowned the All-Around provincial champion for the CCP Level 4 gymnastics. She was at the provincial gymnastics championship in Saskatoon on May 11-12. Photo 1048 courtesy Taryn Barry Launching solid hit Review Photo 3740 – Greg Nikkel Weyburn U15 A Reds player Evan launched a solid hit that turned into a triple, during their first of a doubleheader vs the Quod-Town Steelers on Saturday at Jubilee Park. The Reds won both games, by scores of 16-12 and 11-10.
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