Glenboro/Baldur girls and Frontier Mosakahiken boys won the Provincial A High School varsity basketball championships Saturday in Glenboro. Prairie Mountain/Nellie McClung girls and Gabrielle Roy boys captured the Provincial AA championships. Garden Valley girls and Elmwood boys won the Provincial AAA championships.


The Neepawa Tigers scored five first period goals en route to a 9-1 victory over the Vincent Massey Vikings Saturday night at the Yellowhead Centre in game one of the Westman High School Hockey League’s best-of-three championship final. Tarek Lapointe and Cohen Kulbacki and Brody Pollock had two goals each for the Tigers while singles went to Ian Foster, Lincoln Murray and Tyler Cook. Josh Romanik had the lone goal for the Vikings. Game two goes Sunday (4 p.m.) at the Flynn Arena in Brandon.


The Brandon Wheat Kings clinched a playoff spot Saturday night. Jayden Wiens, Dominik Petr and Nolan Flamand did the goal scoring and Carson Bjarnason made 24 saves as the Wheat Kings shaded the Prince Albert Raiders 3-2 at Westoba Place.


Parker Ford and Henri Nikkanen scored two goals each and Thomas Milic made 31 saves as the Manitoba Moose downed the Chicago Wolves 6-2.


Boston and Minnesota were winners in the PWHL Saturday night. Michela Cava scored twice as Minnesota downed New York 5-1. Elm Creek’s Corinne Schroeder made 35 saves in net for New York. Hilary Knight scored her fourth goal of the season and the shootout winner as Boston shaded Ottawa 2-1 in front of 13,736 fans at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.


The playoffs are set at the Provincial Mixed Curling Championship in Neepawa. Braden Calvert will meet Sean Grassie in the 1-2 page playoff game while Ryan Wiebe will take on Kevin Paramor in the 3-4 page playoff game.


Rachel Homan is perfect after day one of the World Women’s Curling Championship in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Homan, vice-skip Tracy Fleury, second Emma Miskew and lead Sarah Wilkes defeated Anna Hasselborg of Sweden 7-6 and Madeleine Dupont of Denmark 7-4.