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The Citizen
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Novice A Clippers Off to Perfect Start

The Novice A Clippers are off to a roaring start this season, currently sitting tied atop the standings with a perfect 6–0 record. The team sports 75 goals for and only 20 goals against. 

The Niverville Nighthawks couldn’t muster any offence throughout the evening as they lost 2–1 to the Virden Oil Capitals in a tightly contested game on Saturday night at the CRRC.
Sports & Recreation
Nov 12, 2023

Niverville Falls to Virden in Tight Contest

The Niverville Nighthawks couldn’t muster any offence throughout the evening as they lost 2–1 to the Virden Oil Capitals in a tightly contested game on Saturday night at the CRRC. With the loss, the Nighthawks move to fourth place in the MJHL’s East Division with a record of 12–7–1.

Evan Groening
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Athlete of the Month - Evan Groening

Evan is an 11-year-old Grade 6 student at NCI and a member of the Eastman Selects South Pee Wee AA team. Evan is focused and driven to succeed, which is evident in his strong academic results as well as his position on the Selects.

Pilots in action at NCCAA championship
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Pilots Finish Second at National Championship

For the second year running, the Providence Pilots women’s volleyball team finished second at the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division II National Championship in Florida, coming up short in their November 19 final against Wisconsin’s Maranatha Baptist Title. This was Maranatha’s second consecutive title.

The Citizen
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Winterfest Draws Big Numbers

For Winterfest this November, the weather decided to stay in the range of fall temperatures, with no snow on the radar and a calm day on the horizon.

Back Row: Kristy Peters (manager), Sarah Arnal (coach), Dan DeRocquigny (assistant coach) Middle Row: Mallory Wallace, Kara DeRocquigny, Gracie Peters, Mya Arnal, Macy Wallace. Front Row: Brinley Harder, Talia Raine, Ava Sinclair, Jill Loeppky, Bella Austman
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Red River Rage Ice Two Teams

The Red River Rage U10 age group is fortunate enough this year to have two teams of ten girls each. The U10 A2 team is the younger of the two teams and has had an exciting start to the season, as many of the girls have never played in league games without coaches on the ice.  

The Citizen
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Novice B Clippers Earn Bronze

The Novice B Clippers played a tournament in Springfield from November 17–20 

The Citizen
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Novice Elks Hit the Ice

The hockey season has officially started for the Novice Elks in Île-des-Chênes. This year, there are all three divisions—A, B, and C—of Novice Elks. After a September training camp, and evaluations done by GT Performance Hockey, the teams began their practices.

Back row: Ron Limpright (head coach), Justin Braun, Guippe D'Amico, Austin Anderson, Jordan Meyers, Parker Davis, Marlen Wall (assistant coach) Front row: Keegan Beer, Josh Limpright, Nate Martin, Lijah Doell
Sports & Recreation
Nov 01, 2016

Varsity Boys Headed to Provincials

The Niverville Collegiate Varsity Boys volleyball team have earned a berth in the AA provincial tournament to be held in Carman, December 1–3. They enter the tournament ranked number one in the province at the AA level. 

The Citizen
Sports & Recreation
Dec 01, 2016

Jets Forced to Rely on Young Guns

I was all set to write a glowing article about the Jets after they finished a 4-0-1 stretch early in November. Coming off impressive home wins over the likes of Chicago and Los Angeles, the Jets had the second most points in the Western Conference, albeit with a few extra games played than most teams. Regardless, the team set off on their longest road trip of the year, a five-gamer with stops in Philadelphia, Boston, Carolina, Minnesota, and Nashville. The Jets would lose all five games in regulation, coming back from the trip with zero points earned and a deflated, tired bunch of players.

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