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Looking back
....2014 in review
January: Tournament of Champions in Neepawa: Round-robin action between Minnedosa and Killarney during the Atom Tournament of Champions, which took place at the Yellowhead Centre Jan 4-5. The Souris Elks won the tournament over the Killarney Stars 5-1 in the final. Meanwhile, Portage defeated Shoal Lake/Rossburn in the consolation final. Teams in the tournament included a hometown Neepawa squad, coached by Troy Brister, Mike Speiss and Scott Byram, as well as clubs from Souris, Carberry, Minnedosa, Russell, Gladstone and Shoal Lake. Proceeds from the event went to Neepawa Minor Hockey.
March: Synchronized skaters hit the ice in Neepawa: On March 15, the Neepawa Figure Skating Club hosted the Crocus Invitational Synchronized Skating competition. The competition attracted teams from across the province. Carberry’s Team Energ*Ice scored 12.20 in the Elementary event.
February: Robertson wins senior men’s provincial curling title: The curling foursome of Kelly Robertson (left) and his team of third Doug Armour (right), second Peter Prokopowich and lead Bob Scales won the senior men’s provincial curling championship final at the Brandon Curling Club last February. It was the team’s third senior men’s curling title in four years.
April: Natives look to the community for help: Neepawa community members packed the Yellowhead Centre hall in April for the Neepawa Natives “Survive or Thrive” community awareness meeting where they discussed the current state of the junior ‘A’ club. Pictured: Natives president Dave McIntosh, executive members Landon Cameron, Mary Ellen Clark and Kris Jacobsen look on during the presentation.
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