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The Dauphin Clippers girls volleyball team won it all at the Neelin Spartans Dig Tournament.

In the A Side Championship bracket it came down to a battle of the Parkland in the final.

The Dauphin Clippers and the Russell's Major Pratt Trojans were the last two teams remaining in the girls bracket of the 32 different squads in attendance, the Clippers came out on top 2 sets to none to win the championship.

In the B Side Bracket Roblin's Goose Lake High Angels were runners up, powering through several teams to the final were they were bested by the Deloraine Colts in two sets. 

The Dauphin Clippers hosted a JV Boys tournament over the weekend as well. 

In the championship game the Crocus Plainsmen defeated the Margaret Barbour Spartans in 2 sets. 

The Dauphin Clippers won the bronze over the Rivers Rams 2 sets to 1, and in the fifth place game the Neepawa Tigers topped the Gilbert Plains Trojans in two sets. 

 

The Dauphin Clippers won their Westman High School Hockey League season opener 2-1 against the Birtle Falcons.

The Falcons struck first in the opening period but it would be their last goal.

The Clippers responded early in the second period on the power play. Brayden Paterson scored the tying goal set up by Riley Hammond ad Wade Kopytko.

Later in the third Nicholas Machibroda skated up the left wing and beat the Falcons goaltender for the game-winning-goal. 

Machibroda was awarded the Parkland Source for Sports Player of the Game for his game-winning marker.

The Clippers are in action again this Saturday and Sunday at home. 

 

The Dauphin Clippers have completed the perfect season. 

The Clippers finish the RMFL season 9-0, by defeating the Moosomin Generals 34-8 in the Doug Steeves Cup. 

The margin of victory was much larger than in the Clippers championship win last season, a 17-16 overtime victory.

Dauphin and Moosomin met in Week 6 of the season, both entered that game undefeated, the Clippers emerged victorious 44-39.

The Clippers now look forward to the league awards which will be held in Ochre River later this month.

 

The season series with the Swan Valley Stampeders is now tied 2-2.

The Stamps bested the Kings 4-1 in a rare afternoon tilt.

The Kings had a better first period than they've had in recent memory, allowing only one goal from Daylin Smallchild at the halfway mark, the goal was his first MJHL marker.

This time it was a bad second period that cost the Kings. Tanner Koroscil started the second period scoring drive, then 1:11 later Carter McMurdo's shot hit a Kings defenseman and got by goaltender Matteo Esposito.

Esposito stopped 21 of 25 shots in his Kings debut. 

Jordan Valentino finished off the Stamps 2nd period scoring run with a blast from the point during a 5-on-3 power play. The Stamps were 1 for 6 with the man advantage, the Kings 0 for 3.

Austin Douglas managed to get the Kings on the board in the third period with a short side shot that squeezed through goaltender Connor Slipp who'd otherwise been perfect on the day. The goal was Douglas' third of the season, all three coming against the Stampeders. 

These two teams will meet again in Swan River on Tuesday.