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Three Dauphin Clippers will represent Manitoba at the U18 Rugby 7s National Championship in British Columbia in March.
Kaila Stratuliak, Gabrielle Robbins, and Kalee Dyck, all from Dauphin, cracked the Manitoba roster.
Stay tuned for an interview with the players and Clipper coach Rod Carberry next week after the noon Ag Show. More details to follow.
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The Dauphin Kings gave themselves a four point cushion in the standings with a commanding 4-1 win over the Neepawa Natives.
The Kings are now tied with Swan Valley with 33 points, but Swan holds on to 8th with two games in hand.
The Kings outshot Neepawa 33-22. Brandon Holtby's shutout was put to rest when Neepawa scored their only goal on the power play late in the third. Holtby stayed in the game despite being blatantly bulldozed by Neepawa defenseman Griffin Chwaliboga.
Four the second straight game the Kings defense contributed offensively with two goals. Austin Friesen opened the scoring in the first, notching his third of the year. Graeme Hore had the second period's only marker. Rookie d-man Darren Gisti recorded his fourth of the year with a blast from the point on a delayed power play in the third. And also in the third Brendan Arnold knocked a loose puck in for his second of the year.
The Kings now begin their next stretch of games on the road Wednesday night in Waywayseecappo.
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Another successful Ukrainian Night for the Dauphin Kings Saturday. Over 1700 fans were entertained with Ukrainian music and dancing and a Dauphin Kings win.
Kings defenseman Trevor Selk scored his second and third goals of the season including the game winner in overtime over the Virden Oil Capitals.
The Kings are now 2 points behind Swan Valley for the final playoff spot and host Neepawa Tuesday
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