Payton Murray stopped all 17 shots she faced as the Westman Wildcats defeated the Interlake Lightning 4-0 Sunday in Hartney. Brooklyn Franklin, Billie Baranyk, Hayley Kolosky and Karlyn Gudz did the goal scoring for the defending Manitoba Female U18 AAA Hockey League champions. 


In the Westman High School Hockey League - Rayan Sprott and Logan Agecoutay scored two goals each as Boissevain/Souris downed Crocus Plains 8-2; Owen Martynuik made 24 saves as Swan Valley blanked Dauphin 2-0; Porter Ewart scored his 40th goal of the season in overtime to lift Vincent Massey past Neepawa 5-4; Myles Ganske stopped all 21 shots he faced as Killarney/Wawanesa shutout Minnedosa/Erickson 5-0; Ethan Hunter and Colby Asselstine each had a hat trick as Birtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn shaded Major Pratt 6-5; Gavin Pomeroy made 22 saves in Hamiota/Rivers/Elton/Strathclair's 3-1 victory over Reston/Elkhorn/Melita/Pierson and Cameron Rohs had two goals and two assists as  Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur downed Sandy Bay 8-3.


Former Wheat King Jake Chiasson scored the go-ahead goal on the power play at 11:58 of the third period as the Saskatoon Blades rallied for a 4-2 victory over Brandon. Brett Hyland and Nolan Ritchie did the goal scoring for the Wheat Kings who had a 2-0 lead late in the middle frame.


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers re-signed receiver Nic Demski to a three-year contract extension, keeping him in Blue and Gold through 2025. The Winnipeg native and product of the University of Manitoba will be entering his fifth season with the Blue Bombers in 2023 after beginning his Canadian Football League career in 2015 as a first-round draft pick with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He signed with Winnipeg as a free agent in 2018 and is coming off a 2022 season in which he set career bests despite missing five games. Demski finished ’22 with 64 receptions for 772 yards and 10 touchdowns – all the best numbers in his career – and in the process was named the Blue Bombers Most Outstanding Canadian Player for a second straight season and was also selected to the West Division All-Star Team.


2023 Canadian U18 Curling Championships
@ Timmons, Ontario
8:30 a.m.

Cailey Locke, Newfoundland & Labrador 8 Dayna Wahl 3
Holly Hafeli, BC 5 Grace Beaudry 2
5:30 p.m.
Jolianne Fortin, Quebec 7 Wahl 6 (EE)
Beaudry (1-1)  Wahl (0-3)
1 p.m.
Calan MacIsaac, Nova Scotia 4 Jace Freeman 3
Ronan Peterson 9 Jullian Bowling, Northwest Territories 2
Peterson (1-2)  Freeman (0-2)