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Chad Facey had one goal entering the Gilbert Plains Country Club Men’s Open today, and that was to win it. 

18 holes later, Chad did just that, as he fired a 2-under, 69 to win the tournament by two strokes.

Dale Murray and Taylor Fletcher finished second and third, respectively in the Championship flight with 71’s on a countback.

Here is the remaining results:

1st Flight:

1st - Ryan Neil - 79 on countback.

2nd - Dennis Lukey - 80.

3rd - Larry Johnston - 81.

2nd Flight:

1st - George Lobert - 84 on countback.

2nd - Keith Hanke - 84 on countback. 

3rd - Keenan Pasternak - 85.

3rd Flight:

1st - Nelson Nepinak - 85 on countback.

2nd - Sean Fletcher - 89.

3rd - Don Huculak - 90 on countback.

4th Flight: 

1st - Mike Kolida - 96 on countback.

2nd - Ron Watson - 96 on countback.

3rd - Brian Sharpe - 96 on countback.

5th Flight:

1st - Joe Tuzyk - 100.

2nd - Todd Gardipie - 101.

3rd - Andrew Cutforth - 103.

730CKDM was very proud to be one of the title sponsors for the event alongside Fusion Credit Union.

Both the Strilkiwski Contracting 13U’s and Dauphin Coinic Pharmacy 11U’s are winless after day one at the provincials. 

They lost both of their games. 

At the 15U “AA” provincials, Ste. Rose is on cruise mode. They’ve won their first two games.

It took the Winnipeg Blue Bombers less than 30 seconds to score a major tonight as they crushed Toronto, 48-21.

On the opening kickoff, Lucky Whitehead ran it back more than 100 yards to put Winnipeg up and they never looked back. 

Andrew Harris was the player we’ve all come to know and love. He ran for 116 yards on just 14 carries.

Despite getting hurt last week, Matt Nichols was solid under centre. He threw for 209 yards which included three touchdowns.

Nic Demski and Darvin Adams had 75 and 71 receiving yards, respectively. 

Winnipeg will look to make it 5-0 next week against Ottawa.

The Ste. Rose 18U baseball team will represent the Parkland at the Provincial Championships later this month.

The team beat Roblin in their best of three to earn the spot. The provincials are set for July 19-21 in Morden.

 

Benito's, Dustin Sas is heading to the Quarry Oaks Golf Course later this weekend. He'll tee it up in the 2019 Nott Autocorp Men's Amateur Championship. Dustin plays most of his golf at the Madge Lake Golf Resort, a track where he's done quite well at.

His low round off the year is a 3-under, 66 at the course. Despite his solid play there, it hasn't exactly translated to having success in this tournament. He struggled last year and didn't make the cut. With the tournament set to begin on Monday morning, Dustin is welcoming the challenge he expects to take on.

"I've been playing pretty decently lately. As long as it translates to going down there, I think I should be fine," said Sas. "It's supposed to be really hot, so that's going to be a challenge in itself. There isn't much shade on a lot of the course."

The temperature is expected to be around +30 all four days.

Although he hasn't won at this event, Dustin does know what it feels like to be a Champion. He won the men's night season series at Madge Lake in 2017. He won that based on how many points he earned throughout the season.

Quarry Oaks will play to just over 6,600 yards for the week. Five of the par 4’s is longer than 400 yards. With the exception of the par 5, 18th hole that's just 492 yards, the other par 5’s is at least 519 yards. The longest par 3 is the 11th hole, as its 203 yards.

"I'm just going out there to get pars. It's really hard on some of the holes to get aggressive," said Sas. "My goal is to stay around for the weekend, so we'll see how things go. I'm pretty excited about the event."

His first round on Monday is set for 9:20 a.m.

The "Celebrity" lineup is starting to shape up for this year's Grand Plains Celebrity Classic on July 27th at the Gilbert Plains Country Club.

Earlier this week, it was announced that both Ryan Pulock and Colby Robak would be coming back. Another professional hockey player that's making his return is Roblin's, Jayce Hawryluk.

Jayce will play in the event for the fourth straight year, which is when the tournament began.

"It's always a well run, put together tournament. It always goes smoothly," said Hawryluk. "It's always nice to get back to the local community that you grew up playing for and against. Whenever I can support a friend and try and raise money for charity, I'm always there."

How it'll work on July 27th is everyone that's playing will get the chance to bid on a celebrity. That means your team could play with Jayce, which is something the Roblin native really enjoys.

"I played with four guys last year that I never met before or knew. We just had a blast together," said Hawryluk. "They were a great bunch of guys, we shared some stories and just had a lot of fun. It's always a fantastic time."

When it comes to the golf itself, if you're hoping to win the tournament and you bid on Jayce, it could be a safe bet.

"The golf game is looking pretty good this year," said Hawryluk. "I've been golfing quite a bit. I guess we'll see come tournament time, but I'm feeling pretty confident about my golf game right now."

You can signup for the Grand Plains Celebrity Classic by calling the Gilbert Plains Country Club at 548-3030. It's $500 per team which includes your round, meal, and a chance at prizes. 

When it comes to what Jayce does in the winter, he achieved a massive milestone this past season. He made his NHL debut with the Florida Panthers on December 15 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, on Hockey Night in Canada.

He played just over six minutes in that game and he had two shots on goal. After that game, Jayce went on to play 41 more games with the team, recording 12 points (7G). As Jayce takes a look back at the season, it was one big whirlwind.

"It was a little bit of a roller-coaster, but it was a really special feeling playing in my first NHL game and scoring my first goal. It's something I'll never forget," said Hawryluk. "I was fortunate enough to get the opportunity. I'm looking forward to a full year up with the team. I think this past season went well. I thought I grew a bunch, continued to get better and learn every day."

Florida plays their first game on October 3 against Tampa Bay.

If the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy 11U team can replicate what they've done all season long, they should be Provincial Champions by Sunday evening.

The team is heading to Winkler for the provincials that begin today.

"I know it's going to be a tough field that we're playing against," said Ed Koe. "With that being said, we've had a really good season so far. We're pretty confident that we can do well this weekend."

15-teams in all are in the tournament. The Portage Phillies, St. James, Hamiota, and East St. Paul will join Dauphin in the five-team, Pool A. The Parkland squad has yet to play any of those teams, but they're ready for any challenge that comes their way.

"Our biggest thing that allows us to have success is our pitching," added Koe. "Everyone on our team has pitched in the past. That's what I've been telling players from the start of the season, you're going to pitch and that's going to help us this weekend."

Only six of the 15 teams competing will advance to Sunday's playoff round. The top two will get a bye into the semi-finals on Sunday afternoon. Although they are confident, whatever happens, this weekend, the team will make many memories that they'll never forget.

"Our main goal honestly, is to just have fun," concluded Koe. "We had a really good season. This is just a chance to celebrate all they've learned about baseball throughout the season. Everyone is really excited, it should be fun."

Here is the team's full schedule:

Friday @ 11:00 a.m. - vs Hamiota.

Friday @ 4:00 p.m. - vs St. James.

Saturday @ 8:45 a.m. - vs East St. Paul.

Saturday @ 1:45 p.m. - vs Portage.

More than a dozen Dauphin baseball players will invade Altona this weekend for the 13U "AA" Provincial Championships.

The Strilkiwski Contracting team based out of Dauphin will play at the 15-team event.

They beat Swan River, last month to earn their spot at the event. Chris Geisel is the team's Head Coach, and he shares his thoughts heading in.

"My goal is to compete for a playoff spot and go from there," said Geisel. "Our kids have put in a lot of hours this year. They've been playing their best ball late in the season and that's exactly what we hoped for. We're hoping to open some eyes and show people the great athletes in Dauphin."

"We're fortunate to have a lot of pitchers on our team, and a lot of good pitchers," he added. "We can use that to benefit us. We also have some good hitters and good defence, we're a pretty well-versed team."

Dauphin will play four round-robin games starting tomorrow. They'll play at 1:30 against Seine River and 6:30 against East Selkirk. 

On Saturday, the team begins their action nice and early. They play at 8:30 against Morden and they wrap up their round-robin at 4:00 p.m. against North Winnipeg. Despite not playing these teams in the past, Chris knows his club can get things going in the right direction.

"We can't control what the other team does, we just need to play the exact way we did when we had success in the regular season," concluded Geisel. "It's a great opportunity for everyone on our team. It's the little things you're going to learn along the way, I've told everyone to just soak it in and have a great time."

The top six teams after the round-robin will advance to the playoff round. The top two teams earn a bye into the semi-finals.

Dauphin’s, Jackson Delaurier just about did something no one else has done on the Westman Junior Golf Tour in a while.

Playing in an event at Poplar Ridge on Wednesday, Jackson nearly made an ace. 

His ball hit the pin and rolled just back. Jackson also went on to win the tournament with an 86.

Jackson

Dauphin’s, Ken Benson shot a 76 to win the McCreary 50+ golf tournament yesterday.

Gail Tycholiz, also from Dauphin, won the women’s title with a 92.

Gail

Closest to pin on #3 for the ladies was Gail Tycholiz.

Closest to pin on #7 for the men was Leo Neault.

The 4th annual Grand Plains Celebrity Classic is only 17 days away. On Monday, Ryan Pulock was announced. Today, another past player in the Grand Plains Minor Hockey Association is coming back. Gilbert Plains, Colby Robak will play in the event for the fourth straight year.

"It's great to be playing in the event. It gets better and better every year," said Robak. "To be a part of something that's helping grow hockey in our community, it's a good feeling and it's great to be part of."

Robak played several years in the Grand Plains Minor Hockey Association. With some of the proceeds from the tournament going right back to GPMHA, playing really is a no-brainer for the Gilbert Plains native.

"Grand Plains Minor Hockey is a part of who I am, it helped me grow into the player I am today," added Robak. "To be able to do something like this and give back to the community, it's something I'm really excited about it."

Colby has spent his Tuesdays in Brandon in a men's league. That means he'll be ready come July 27.

"I'm still no Tiger, but I'm working on it," he added with a chuckle.

When it comes to hockey, Robak played this past season with Vaasan Sport. When it comes to next season, he's not sure where he'll end up.

"I'm just sort of playing the waiting game. It's sort of been my whole career so I'm not really worried about it," concluded Robak. "We're open to a lot of options whether that's in North America or overseas. We'll see where the hockey gods take us."

If you'd like to enter, call the Gilbert Plains Country Club at 548-3030. Only paid entries will be accepted. Its $500 per team and that includes your round, meal and a chance at some great prizes.