Selkirk tops Neepawa in MJHL action
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- Published on Thursday, October 8, 2015
Photo courtesy of Alan Gillies/GEM Media. Griffin Chwaliboga (5) and the Neepawa Natives faced Selkirk on Wed., Oct. 7.
By Eoin Devereux
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A pair of goals by forward Ty Kraus, helped to secure a 4-1 victory for the visiting Selkirk Steelers over the Neepawa Natives on Wednesday, Oct. 7.
Neepawa Natives ready for home game in Carberry
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- Published on Thursday, October 8, 2015
Kyle McDonald (18) & the rest of the Neepawa Natives hit the ice in Carberry on Friday, Oct. 9, against the OCN Blizzard
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Anticipation has been building in the town of Carberry, as it prepares to host a Manitoba Junior Hockey League game between the Neepawa Natives and OCN Blizzard. The two clubs will play on Friday, Oct. 9, at the Carberry Plains Community Centre.
NACI soccer splits with MacGregor
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- Published on Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Lina Gordon of the NACI Tigers watches as the ball sails past the MacGregor goaltender and into the net .
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The Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute (NACI) Tigers boys and girls soccer teams played a pair of home games on Thursday, Oct. 1, against the MacGregor Mustangs.
NACI track successful at cross country event
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- Published on Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Neepawa’s Ben Rainka & Ben Perrett were two of the 13 NACI runners who took part in the Zone Seven Championships
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On Wednesday, Sept 30, the Neepawa Tigers Cross Country team took part in the Zone Seven Championships in Sprucewoods.
Penalties a problem for Neepawa Natives
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- Published on Monday, October 5, 2015
Goaltender Troy Pierce makes a save against Winkler at the Old Dutch/MJHL Showcase. Photos by Eoin Devereux
By Eoin Devereux
The Neepawa Press/Neepawa Banner
An inability to stay out of the penalty box, combined with an anemic effort on offence has proven to be a huge factor in the Neepawa Native’s recent losing streak. Heading into their next home game on Wednesday, Oct. 7, the MJHL club has lost four straight, by a combined goal differential of 24-to-3. As well, one-third of the goals that were surrendered by the Natives were given up while attempting to kill off penalties.