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RIVERS

BANNER February 13, 2015

ersary v i n Celebrating our 106th An

Gazette-Reporter Serving the Rivers, Rapid City and Oak River areas for 105 years

Volume 107, Issue 31

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Local youth heading to national competition By Sheila Runions Banner Staff ifteen-year-old Jan Verbruggen and his father Wim left Manitoba yesterday to travel to Prince George, B.C. Jan is one of 299 athletes sent by Sport Manitoba to the 2015 Canada Winter Games. Part of Team Manitoba’s speed skating division, Jan will compete Feb. 13-20 in 500m, 1,000m, 1,500m and 3,000m relays. The Grade 10 student at Rivers Collegiate has been speed skating for six years, typically practising twice a week. This season training has been increased with three or four skating sessions each week then fitness training on the off days — every single day he works out for this national event. To get this far (the provincial team), Jan travelled to a speed skating competition in Souris last October; he was recovering from a concussion so missed the long track qualifier in Calgary. However, Jan was in Calgary two weeks ago training for the games and because he is part of Team Manitoba, he also travels to Winnipeg once a week to skate there. Jan has competed at provincial games in Selkirk, Beausejour and Winnipeg, and in March 2014 participated in the Can-West Short Track event in Lethbridge, Alta. Jan has no lofty goals of making a career of speed skating, but he’s “pretty sure I’ll stay in it for a few years. It’s nice to stay fit.” Jan skates with Westman Speed Skating Club and is coached by Pat Leech; his Team Manitoba coach is Remmelt Eldering. On Wednesday, Feb. 18 TSN2 will stream the speed skating competition live; visit www.canadagames2015.ca to watch Jan and the rest of the team. Jan is the only athlete in Rivers Banner’s coverage area on the various provincial teams.

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Jan Verbruggen has excellent form during a practice lap. Photo submitted

Boys to play at provincials By Myra Bridgeman Rivers Collegiate hosted the Zone 7 high school curling bonspiel at Rivers Curling Club on Feb. 6 and 7. Both boys and girls rinks competed for a berth to go to the high school curling provincials in The Pas. Teams from Gladstone, MacGregor, Erickson, Neepawa, Carberry and Rivers competed. Rivers girls’ rink was represented by skip Shayna Weir, third Nikoda Holopina, second Jolene Chacun, lead Rachel Veitch, fifth Heidi Krahn and coach Brenda Gerrard. This year the zone berth was won by the Dori Vince rink of Carberry. The Rivers boys’ rink consisting of skip Quinn Robins, third Justin Gerrard, second Connor English and lead Beau Bridgeman came through the bonspiel undefeated, winning both the A- and B-side of the draw. The boys got by teams from Erickson, MacGregor, Neepawa and Carberry to win a spot to represent Zone 7 at the high school provincial championships in The Pas Feb. 26-28. They will be competing against 15 other teams from around Manitoba. Team Robins has been very active over the winter, putting in many hours on the ice competing (they have competed in three different leagues) and practising. With coach Clayton Robins, the team set three goals to achieve this year – playing for berths in the under 21 men’s provincials, under 18 men’s provincials and high school provincials. They have been successful in two out of three of their goals, winning the opportunity to play at under 21 provincials in December and now high school provincials. The third goal was close at hand

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L/R: Quinn Robins, Justin Gerrard, Connor English, Beau Bridgeman, Clayton Robins.

with Team Robins being defeated in the final game of the under 18 men’s berth.

Hard work has paid off for this dedicated team and we wish them the best of luck at The Pas! Go Team Robins!


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