The Hartney Blues and Neepawa Farmers were winners in the Tiger Hills Hockey League Sunday. Brayden Teetaert and Jamie Fotheringham scored two goals each as Hartney downed Souris 7-3. Riley Phillips, Del Cowan and Jesse Linner also scored for the Blues who are two points back of the Virden Oil Kings who hold down third place in the West Division. Cole Kirkup had a pair of goals for the Elks while the other went to Jay Slobozian. Garrett Rempel scored four times as the Farmers beat Wawanesa 6-4. Daylon Creasy and Kyle McDonald had the other Farmers goals. Ethan Lockhart, Brock Sutherland, Jeff Neufeld and Kyle Johnston replied for the Jets. Neepawa and Cartwright are tied for second place in the East. The Farmers and Clippers are three points back of the first place Gladstone Lakers. 


In the Westman High School Hockey League - Keiran DeBaker and Logan Gudnason each had a goal and two assists as Killarney/Wawanesa downed Crocus Plains 5-1. Crocus netminder Kyle Krause faced 67 shots; Bo Tibbatts had two goals and an assist as Major Pratt beat Swan Valley 6-4; Drayton Shiner had three goals and an assist in Reston/Elkhorn/Melita/Pierson's 5-2 victory over Sandy Bay and Tanner Mervyn had three assists as Hamiota/Rivers/Elton/Strathclair edged Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur 3-2.


Darren Hunt had the lone goal for the Southwest Cougars in their 3-1 loss to the Wheat Kings in Brandon. Cougars netminder Owen LaRocque made 27 saves. 


Braden Fischer scored a pair of second period power play goals as Virden edged Dauphin 3-2 at Tundra Oil & Gas Place. Logan Rands also scored for the Oil Capitals who snapped their four-game losing skid.


Rylen Roersma, Ridly Greig and Vincent Iorio did the goal scoring as the Brandon Wheat Kings blanked the Saskatoon Blades 3-0. Ethan Kruger made 23 saves in recording the shutout.


The Manitoba Moose were 5-3 winners over the Abbotsford Canucks. Jeff Malott and Nicholas Jones had two goals each for the Moose. Manitoba defenseman and Portage native Dean Stewart recorded a pair of assists for his first AHL point and first multi-point game.