Neepawa wins gold, silver in Kenora
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- Published on Thursday, December 1, 2016
Top left: The Neepawa Pee Wee Natives. Top right: The Neepawa Atom Natives.
Eoin Devereux
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A pair of Neepawa Minor Hockey teams recently brought home medals from Kenora, Ontario. First, Neepawa’s Pee Wee girls team claimed the gold by winning 4-3 in overtime in the final.
Losses pile up for Neepawa Natives
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- Published on Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Left to right: Assistant coach Ryan Menei & head coach Dustin Howden stand behind the players during the Saturday, Nov. 26 game against the Portage Terriers.
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Much like the stuffed toys that rained down upon them during the Portage Terriers annual Teddy Bear Toss on Saturday, Nov. 26, the losses continue to pile up for the Neepawa Natives. The MJHL club dropped a pair last weekend, first at home to Virden on Friday, Nov. 25 by the score of 3-2. Less than 24 hours later, Neepawa was upended in Portage la Prairie 7-4.
Krzyzaniak selected to Team Canada
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- Published on Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Hockey Canada Media Release
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Neepawa’s Halli Krzyzaniak will represent Team Canada at a pair of upcoming hockey events. She’ll be part of the rosters for the National Women’s team and Canada’s National Women’s development team at a two game series in December versus the United States and at the Nations Cup in the new year.
Neepawa Natives acquire forward from Portage
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- Published on Monday, November 28, 2016
By Eoin Devereux
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The Neepawa Natives have made a roster change in advance of the Dec. 1 trade deadline. The MJHL club has acquired forward Josh Sielsky (98) from the Portage Terriers for future considerations.
Neepawa fighter ready to rumble
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- Published on Friday, November 25, 2016
Photo by Eoin Devereux. Logan Russell prepares for his upcoming muay thai debut at the K-Town Throwdown in Kenora on Saturday, Nov. 26.
Eoin Devereux
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A member of the Boxe Neepawa Combat and Fitness Club is looking to make an impact in muay thai fighting. 18-year-old Logan Russell will make his debut in this version of the combat sport on Saturday, Nov. 26, in Kenora at the K-Town Throwdown. He’ll be challenged by northern Ontario fighter Logan MacDonald in a scheduled three round tilt.