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Supers on the hunt for fourth straight league championship

The Canora Supers are the three time defending Southeast Senior Baseball League (SESBL) champions, and look to make it four in a row in the 2023 season according to Greg Andreychuk, player/coach.

“The roster will look much the same as previous seasons, so another competitive campaign is expected.”

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Gone from the previous seasons will be Phil Sobkow and Jayden Heskin. Sobkow has decided to hang up the cleats due to chronic shoulder pain and family commitments. Heskin will be away for the summer working. It will be sad to see them go, “but the train keeps moving on.”

For the most part, the rest of the 2022 roster will

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Strong lineup once again

And without further adieu, the 2023 Canora

Supers:

Kody Rock of Canora, pitcher/infield: “He is the ace of the pitching staff, bats at the top of the order, and plays tremendous defense at shortstop. He is the undisputed top player in the SESBL, and the fans come out to see him play.”

Zach Rakochy, catcher/ utility: “He is gone most of May for seeding every year, but once June comes around he is ready to set the table at the top of the order as one of the top bats in the league. He also plays infield or outfield, and brings a tremendous attitude to the field.”

Kholton Shewchuk of Rama, infield/pitcher: “A solid starting pitcher, a big bat in the middle of the order, and a steady presence at third base. He is Mr. Reliable, and does whatever is needed for the team.”

Travis Mentanko of Canora, infield: “He is the man known as Tank, but also the most feared bat in the league. He will once again be counted on for power hitting, and veteran leadership while playing first base.”

Ian Quewezance of Kamsack, shortstop: “The man known as “Q,” he brings a high batting average to the lineup and exceptional infield defense. This will be his fifth full season as a Super.”

Evan Rostotski of Norquay, outfield: “Death, taxes, and ‘Rook’ playing right field! All while drawing plenty of walks and hitting lots of singles. Book it!”

Clay Sleeva of Canora, pitcher/utility: “Clay will be back for his second full season with the squad. He swung an excellent bat and played awesome defense in center field last season. The southpaw should also see some time on the hill.”

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