McIntosh commits to ACC Cougars
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- Published on Thursday, January 25, 2018
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Neepawa Banner & Press
The Yellowhead Chiefs are proud to announce that Erica McIntosh has committed to the Assiniboine Community College Cougars. Erica will commence her studies in the fall of 2018 and join her former Chief teammates Fredrickson and Anderson on the Cougars’ Hockey squad. McIntosh is an imposing defenseman whose edgy play often exaggerates her 5’9” stature. She is an effortless skater with the ability to carve her edges hugging the blue line on the attack.
Neepawa Natives split pair of games
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- Published on Thursday, January 25, 2018
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Neepawa goaltender Spencer Eschyschyn makes a save, during the Natives game against the Steinbach Pistons on Saturday, Jan. 20 at the Yellowhead Centre.
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Neepawa Banner & Press
A pair of games over the weekend resulted in a pair of points in the standings for the Neepawa Natives. The MJHL club picked up a 6-3 win in Dauphin versus the Kings on Friday, Jan. 19. The Natives couldn’t keep the momentum going, however, the next night as they were dominated by the Steinbach Pistons on the way to a 7-1 loss. In the victory over Dauphin, Jordan Martin scored a pair of goals, while Brett Namaka, Mackenzie Belinski, Justin Metcalf and Ashton Anderson all added singles.
Disappointing results for Neepawa Farmers
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- Published on Thursday, January 25, 2018
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Neepawa Banner & Press
A pair of weekend games didn’t yield the results that the Neepawa Farmers had been hoping for. First, the Farmers were bested 6-2 by the Killarney Shamrocks on Friday, Jan. 19. The next night, Neepawa was beaten once again, this time by a 7-1 margin to the Minnedosa Bombers. In the showdown with Killarney, Matt Lowry and Ward Szucki scored for Neepawa. Following the defeat to the Shamrocks, the Farmers were then bested by Minnedosa.
Stamps’ Osadick named POTW
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Matthew Osadick of the Swan Valley Stampeders has been named the Recycle Everywhere MJHL Player of the Week recipient. The 17-year-old rookie recorded four points (1 goal - 3 assists) in a recent two-game home stand against the Winnipeg Blues. Osadick, who hails from Winnipeg, currently has 27 points (12G - 15A) in 37 games. Of note, he has only accumulated a total of six penalty minutes this season.