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June 2007
In this issue: Western Canadian Championships Schedule of Events
Juvenile National Championships "Sport For All Raffle” Update
Senior National Championships League & Tournament Results
Provincial Championships World Broomball Championships
Aboriginal Provincial Championships
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Randall (Randy) Frank Shaw
June 17, 1953 - January 22, 2007
SHAW – Randy passed away on Monday, January 22, 2007 at the age of 53 years. He was predeceased by his Grandpa Frank; father-in-law, Cecil West and sister in-law, Catherine. Randy is survived by his wife, Jan; children Amy (Neil), Becky (Chris), Jeremy and Zac (Jasmine); grandchildren Brittney, Kaden, Abby, Dylan, Tristen, Zoe, Kayla and Nicholas; mother and father Roy and Joyce Shaw; brother Gary (Brenda) Shaw and their sons Josh, Simon and Joey and their families; mother-in-law Marjorie West; his brothers and sisters-in-law and their families; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Randy’s passion was his family. He also had a great love for football. He aspired to teach youth to be the best they could be. Randy had a great connection with all young people and gained personal strength from these relationships.
TRIBUTE TO RANDY SHAW - Submitted by Joe & Patti Schlechter Randy Shaw was the left wing in the line most fans referred to as the “S” line. Centre Joe Schlechter with Randy on the left and Randy’s brother, Gary, on the right. This line was a dynamite line, scoring numerous goals for several years throughout the Sportsman 1970’s. Randy was known for his “soft” hands. Each of them knew where the other was at all times on the ice surface. Their skill and technique would mesmerize the goalie. The goalie never knew who would be the one who would score the goal. During the 1977-1978 season, this line scored 54 goals in a 24 game regular season and in 1978-1979 this line scored a total of 135 points. Randy himself had 74 points (35 goals and 39 assists) in their 30 game season during the 1979-1980 season. They were first in the final round and had no losses.
Randy made the All-Star team numerous times. There was one specific All-Star game held at the Al Ritchie Rink when the Sportsman team took on all the All-Stars of the league. The stands were filled with fans and sometimes you paid a buck for a program. The Leader-Post followed the sport during the league games, provincials and nationals. There were always photos of players and great action shots. One key playoff game against veteran player, Larry Lolacher, who played for the Pilot Butte team, the Sportsman were losing 3-0. With 16 seconds left in the game, the faceoff was at centre ice.
Randy, Gary and Joe put their magic to work and tied the game. They scored 3 goals in 16 seconds and could have won the game in regulation time but hit the goal post. Sportsman won the game in overtime. Randy’s broomball accomplishments are as follows: 1975
• Started his broomball career with the Jolly Roger Pirates (now the Sportsman) 1976/1977 (Sportsman)
• Gold medal City A championships • Gold medal Senior Mens Provincials • Gold medal Western “A” Canadian Championships in Moose Jaw. Randy was named to the 1st
allstar team. This was the last year for this championship and also was the first Saskatchewan provincial championship held at the same time in Moose Jaw
• Bronze medal at the first Canadian National Broomball Championships, Calgary, Alberta 1977/1978
• Gold medal City A championships • Gold medal Senior Mens Provincials • 4th place Canadian National Broomball Championships, Halifax, Nova Scotia
1978/1979 (Sportsman team name changed to Alford’s)
• Gold medal City A championships Gold medal Senior Mens Provincials. Randy was named 1st team allstar
• 4th place Canadian National Broomball Championships, Val D’or, Quebec. Randy was named 1st team allstar (note: this is the only Sportsman/Alford’s player chosen to the Canadian National first team allstar)
1979/1980
• Gold medal City A championships • Silver medal Senior Mens Provincials
Randy played with the Sportsman mens team through to and including the 1983-1984 season. In 1998 the Sportsman mens team was inducted into the Saskatchewan Broomball Hall of Fame for their successes during 1975 to 1980. In Southey in 2000 the first Hall of Fame game was played. The Sportsman team of the 1970’s including Randy took on the 1980’s Hall of Fame Dog ‘n Suds team. The Sportsman won the game 3-1. The Sportsman organization was saddened to hear of Randy’s passing. His death has put a large emptiness in the former and current Sportsman players and fans’ hearts. Randy was a gentle and kind man. When he smiled, he made you feel great. He had a huge heart and opened his home to anyone. We truly will miss him.
“Sport For All Raffle” LICENSE #L06-0479
The Saskatchewan Broomball Association held its
annual “Sport For All Raffle” draw on March 23rd,
2007. Once again terrific prizes, dedicated seller
groups, and generous sponsorship made the raffle
a success.
The raffle aids in development of Broomball
throughout the Province by providing funding for
promotional clinics and programs; Minor player
development; tournaments, provincial, and national
competitions; coaching programs; officials
development; Aboriginal development; member
programs and league development. These are just
some of the projects the S.B.A. is able to operate
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SBA Awards Night nnual SBA Awards and Recognition night will
ld in conjunction with the SBA Board of
tors meetings in Saskatoon on September
Nominations for these awards will be
ted until Tuesday, July 30th. It is important
cognize the outstanding achievements of our
es and volunteers. Please take the time to
t a nomination form. Forms can be found on
BA website www.saskbroomball.ca in the SBA
forms section or by calling the SBA office
6-780-9215.
SBA Board of Directors Meetings BA Fall Board of Directors meetings will be
in Saskatoon, September 21 & 22 at the
a Hotel and Golf Dome. All bylaw and policy
es must be received by the SBA office by
ay August 20th. Please contact the SBA
or go to the SBA website at
askbroomball.ca for a bylaw change form.
Juvenile National Championships March 21 – 24, 2007 Blagonie & Odessa, SK
BOYS’ A Medals GIRLS' A
Champs – Sphynx de L'Assomption GOLD Ontario 1 – Seaway Valley Devils
Quebec - College Stanislas SILVER Champs - Eastern Thunder
Saskatchewan 2 - Odessa Bandits BRONZE Host – Odessa Flames
Ontario 1 – Ice Dogs FOURTH Saskatchewan – Debden Roadrunners
BOYS’ B Medals GIRLS' B
Ontario 2 – Seaforth Hitmen GOLD Quebec – Les Pantheres
Host – Balgonie Clippers SILVER Ontario 2 – SD&G Flames
Saskatchewan 3 – Estevan Raiders BRONZE Team Manitoba
Saskatchewan 1 - Bruno Jr Axemen FOURTH
AWARDS AT JUVENILE NATIONALS
Team MVP Awards Taylor Gaudry – Debden Roadrunners
Vickie Weichel – Odessa Flames Cody Buckle – Bruno Jr Axemen
Men's 2nd All Star Team Goal: Josh Klarholm – Estevan Raiders
Forward: Devon Herman – Odessa Bandits Forward: Jarred Seitz – Odessa Bandits
Warren Klein – Odessa Bandits Josh Klarholm – Estevan Raiders
Taylor Warriner – Balgonie Clippers
Most Sportsminded Team Estevan Raiders
Men's 1st All Star Team
Defence: Curtis Schaeffer – Odessa Bandits
Ladies 1st All Star Team
Forward: Amber Nostadt – Odessa Flames
Ladies 2nd All Star Team Goal: Taylor Gaudry – Debden Roadrunners
Defence: Kendall Block – Debden Roadrunners
SASKATCHEWAN GAME BY GAME RESULTS
ODESSA BANDITS BRUNO JR AXEMEN
VS. Score VS. Score
Team Manitoba 8 – 0 College Stanislas 1 – 4
Seaforth Hitmen 5 - 4 Estevan Raiders 4 - 1
Balgonie Clippers 6 – 0 Alberta Loaf of Bread 3 – 0
Sphinx de L’Assomption 2 – 0 Ice Dogs 0 – 6
Playoffs – “A” Side Playoffs – “B” Side
College Stanislas 2 - 3 Balgonie Clippers 3 - 4
Ice Dogs 3 - 0 Estevan Raiders 3 - 5
BALGONIE CLIPPERS ESTEVAN RAIDERS
VS. Score VS. Score
Sphinx de L’Assomption 1 – 3 Ice Dogs 2 - 3
Team Manitoba 2 – 1 Alberta Loaf of Bread 1 - 0
Odessa Bandits 0 – 6 Bruno Jr Axemen 1 - 4
Seaforth Hitmen 1 – 3 College Stanislas 1 - 4
Playoffs – “B” Side Playoffs – “B” Side
Bruno Jr Axemen 4 – 3 Seaforth Hitmen 0 - 3
Seaforth Hitmen 0 - 4 Bruno Jr Axemen 5 - 3
ODESSA FLAMES DEBDEN ROADRUNNERS
VS. Score VS. Score
Eastern Thunder 4 - 2 Les Pantheres 1 - 2
Seaway Valley Devils 1 – 2 Eastern Thunder 1 – 2
SD&G Flames 0 – 2 Team Manitoba 1 - 0
Debden Roadrunners 2 – 3 Odessa Flames 3 – 2
Team Manitoba 2 – 0 SD&G Flames 3 – 1
Les Pantheres 1 – 0 Seaway Valley Devils 1 – 3
Playoffs – “A” Side Playoffs – “A” Side
Eastern Thunder 0 - 1 Seaway Valley Devils 1 – 3
Debden Roadrunners 4 – 0 Odessa Flames 0 - 4
2007 Canadian Juvenile Broomball Championships - Host Report (Sandy Holfeld) The 16th Annual Juvenile Broomball Championships took place in Balgonie/Odessa from March 21 – 24,
2007. 7 girls teams from Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba attended. 10 boys teams from
Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, and Alberta attended. The Juvenile category hosts boys and girls
aged 19 and under.
There was tremendous community support for the event. The Broomball community provided several
volunteer hours as well as the local communities themselves.
The opening ceremonies had both French and English athletes saying the athlete’s oath. We had an Elder
bless the ice and the athletes. We had a local girl sing O’Canada. The opening ceremonies were held at noon on
the first day of the event, at the Balgonie Arena.
It was very refreshing to see the parental support that followed all teams to the event. Many teams had
their provincial flags waving when their teams were playing.
The banquet and awards was held at the Turvey Center in Regina. They once again provided an excellent
meal with incredible service.
The province provided a week of incredible play, talent and skills. Not only was there an air of
competition, but a week of new and old friendships that developed.
Senior National Championships March 28 – 31, 2007
Selkirk, MB
MENS' A Medals LADIES' A
Defending Champs – Bruno Axemen GOLD Defending Champs – Quebec Huskies
Ontario – Ottawa Nationals SILVER Ontario – McMillan Sand & Gravel
Quebec 1 – Pogos Rancuniers BRONZE Ontario - Rebels
Quebec 2 - Dragons FOURTH Saskatchewan 1 – Regina Ice Devils
MENS' B Medals LADIES' B Alberta – Calgary Blazers GOLD Saskatchewan 2 – Saskatoon Flyers
Host – Selkirk Hawks SILVER Saskatchewan 3 – Regina Brainfreeze
Manitoba - Rebels BRONZE Manitoba - Hexx
Saskatchewan – Odessa Outlaws FOURTH Manitoba – Gold Diggers
AWARDS AT SENIOR NATIONALS
Tournament MVP Jason Bender – Bruno Axemen
Robert Woods Memorial Trophy
Gold Medal Game MVP Shane Hoppe – Bruno Axemen
Team MVP Awards Stefanie Vogt – Ice Devils
Shona Lingelbach – Saskatoon Flyers Liz Vogt – Regina Brainfreeze Chris Lepage – Bruno Axemen
Derek Heisler – Odessa Outlaws
Men’s 1st All Star Team
Forward: Jason Bender – Bruno Axemen
Ladies 1st All Star Team Goal: Shona Lingelbach – Saskatoon Flyers
Defence: Brooke Slykhuis – Ice Devils
Ladies 2nd All Star Team Goal: Stefanie Vogt – Ice Devils
Forward: Lorraine Wollbaum – Regina Brainfreeze
Overall Coach of the Year Ray Bender – Bruno Axemen
Most Sportsminded Team
Regina Brainfreeze
SASKATCHEWAN GAME BY GAME RESULTS
BRUNO AXEMEN ODESSA OUTLAWS
VS. Score VS. Score
Selkirk Hawks 6 - 1 New Brunswick East Coast Stars 3 – 1
BC Cement Heads 9 - 1 Manitoba Rebels 1 – 2
Ontario Rookies 1 - 0 Ottawa Nationals 0 – 1
Quebec Dragons 4 - 0 Quebec Pogos Rancuniers 0 – 4
Calgary Blazers 4 - 1 NWT Ravens 3 - 2
Playoffs – “A” Side Playoffs – “B” Side
Quebec Pogos Rancuniers 4 - 0 Calgary Blazers 1 – 2
Ottawa Nationals 2 – 1 (2OT) Manitoba Rebels 1 - 2
SASKATOON FLYERS REGINA ICE DEVILS
VS. Score VS. Score
McMillan Sand and Gravel 0 – 2 Manitoba Hexx 1 – 0
Ontario Rebels 0 - 4 Manitoba Gold Diggers 5 – 0
Regina Brainfreeze 4 - 3 Quebec Huskies 0 – 1
Quebec Huskies 0 - 2 Ontario Rebels 0 - 2
Manitoba Gold Diggers 6 - 0 Regina Brainfreeze 2 - 0
Playoffs – “B” Side Playoffs – “A” Side
Manitoba Hexx 1 – 0 McMillan Sand and Gravel 1 - 2
Regina Brainfreeze 3 - 0 Ontario Rebels 0 - 1
REGINA BRAINFREEZE
VS. Score
Ontario Rebels 0 – 2
McMillan Sand and Gravel 0 – 2
Saskatoon Flyers 3 – 4
Manitoba Hexx 4 – 2
Regina Ice Devils 0 – 2
Playoffs – “B” Side
Manitoba Gold Diggers 1 – 0
Saskatoon Flyers 0 - 3
Bruno Axemen receiving the National Championship Trophy – (left to right) Lyle Weiman, Jason Bender, Rick Przybysz (CBF President), Ryan Bender, Jason Basset
SBA Executive Committee President
Don Gray
Regina, SK.
(306) 543-5616
Treasurer
Carla Buell
Saskatoon, SK.
(306) 244-3692
Masters
Albert Wollbaum
Regina, SK
(306) 543-8497
Minor Mens
Ray Bender
Bruno, SK
(306) 369-2965
Minor Ladies
Nicole Turner
Debden, SK
(306) 724-4778
Mixed
Rejean Denis
Saskatoon, SK
(306) 653-2889
Senior Mens
Don Heisler
Odessa, SK
(306) 957-2037
Senior Ladies
Rachelle Raymond
Saskatoon, SK
(306) 384-9970
Non Contact
Don Black
Regina, SK
(306) 545-4031
Secretary
Stephanie Turner
Debden, SK
(306) 922-8147
Technical
Ryan Bender
Bruno, SK
(306) 369-2965
Executive Director
Greg Perreaux
Regina, SK
(306) 780-9215
Aboriginal Provincial Championships
February 24, 2007 Saulteaux First Nation
Ladies Whitefish 2 Saulteaux 1
Ladies Saulteaux 1 Turnor Lake 0
Ladies Turnor Lake 0 Whitefish 5
Mens Saulteaux 6 Snipers 0
Mens Snipers 1 Saulteaux 7
Ladies (Gold Medal) Whitefish 1 Saulteaux 6
Mixed Saulteaux Jrs 2 Saulteaux Veterans 4
Mixed Provincial Championships March 16 - 18, 2007
Odessa & Indian Head, SK.
MEDAL WINNERS
OPEN DIVISION
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION
RECREATION DIVISION
GOLD
Odessa Shake & Bake Odessa Blazers
SILVER
Silver Foxes Connecting Tigers Redvers Rockets
BRONZE
Sofa Kings Bataillon Young & Retired
FOURTH
Brewers Rebels Tequila Shooters
Intermediate Division Team MVP’s INTERMEDIATE DIVISION TEAM
TEAM MVP INTERMEDIATE DIVISION TEAM
TEAM MVP
Weezilz Chris Fiessel Penny Geiger
Connecting Tigers Kevin Belair Jillian Beaulac
Bataillon Sebastian Fillion Wendy Funk
Odessa Rookies Chris Wild Natasha Nostadt
Lizards Wayne Eng Samantha Klein
Rebels Tyrone Torrie Leanne Dmuchowski
Shake & Bake Curtis Shaeffer Devin Herman Kristen Regel
Ace Lumber Kings Myron Vincent Erin Fiddler
Recreation and Open Division Team MVP’s OPEN DIVISION
TEAM TEAM MVP RECREATION
DIVISION TEAM TEAM MVP
Brewers Russell Stensrud Amber Nostadt
Maple Creek Bandits Kelly Keslick Nikki Harvey
Odessa Jason Statz Stephanie Vogt
Tequila Shooters Lyndon Thomas Carla Buell
Silver Foxes Daylan Cherkewich Valerie Lang
Odessa Blazers Jeremy Seitz Kelsey Seitz
Sofa Kings Willie Brown Brandy East
Redvers Rockets Cal Sutter Sally Sutter
Young & Retired Colby Middleton Lauren Parker
Rabbit Lake Packrats Terry Froese Kristen Cote
Open Division Gold Medal Winners Odessa
Intermediate Division Gold Medal Winners Shake & Bake
Recreation Division Gold Medal Winners Odessa Blazers
Senior Provincial Championships March 9 – 11, 2007
Humboldt & Lanigan, SK.
FIRST TEAM ALL STARS SECOND TEAM
Jason Bender – Bruno Axemen Angie Schlechter – Regina Ice Devils
FORWARD Darnell Weiman – Bruno Generals Jill Beaulac – Saskatoon Canadians
Derek Heisler – Odessa Outlaws Tara Danielson – Saskatoon Flyers
FORWARD Jason Statz – Odessa Outlaws Carmen Manderscheid – Saskatoon Flyers
Trevor Vogt – Odessa Outlaws Lorraine Wollbaum – Regina Brainfreeze
FORWARD Dustin Gusikoski – Viscount Bulldogs Krista Seitz – Regina Ice Devils
Darren Felix – Bruno Generals Shannon Glas – Regina Ice Devils
DEFENCE Tyler Dagenais – Bruno Generals Tammy Paslawski – Regina Brainfreeze
Shane Hoppe – Bruno Axemen Kendall Block – Big River Crusaders
DEFENCE Jeff Nostadt – Balgonie Barons Aimee Zinovich – Big River Crusaders
Mike Weiman – Bruno Generals Nikki Poissant – Odessa Storm
GOAL Kevin Bast – Regina Bullets Stefanie Vogt – Regina Ice Devils
MEDAL WINNERS MEDAL WINNERS
GOLD MEDALISTS - “A” CHAMPION Bruno Axemen
Saskatoon Flyers
TOP SCORER Jason Bender – Bruno Axemen (3 goals – 9 assists) Carmen Manderscheid - Flyers (4 goals – 1 assist)
SILVER MEDALISTS - “A” RUNNER UP Odessa Outlaws Regina Ice Devils
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Jason Bender – Bruno Axemen
Lorraine Wollbaum – Regina Brainfreeze BRONZE MEDALISTS - “B” CHAMPION
Balgonie Barons Odessa Storm
TOP GOALTENDER Michael Weiman – Bruno Generals
Nikki Poissant – Odessa Storm FOURTH PLACE - “B” RUNNER UP
Regina Sportsman Big River Crusaders
TOP FORWARD Jason Bender – Bruno Axemen
Lorraine Wollbaum – Regina Brainfreeze TOP DEFENCE
Darren Felix – Bruno Generals Shannon Glas – Regina Ice Devils
Memorial Awards: Dennis Night Memorial (Pride, Desire, Hustle, and Dedication – Team Award) – Big River Crusaders Lyle Villeneuve Memorial (Top Left Wing) – Trevor Vogt – Odessa Outlaws Les Ludwig Memorial (Pride, Desire and Sportsmanship) – Jeff Nostadt – Balgonie Barons John Sickel Memorial (Top Defence) – Darren Felix – Bruno Generals Janet Zimbowski Memorial (Pride, Desire, Hustle, and Dedication) – Tara Danielson – Saskatoon Flyers Brett Gibbs Memorial (Official Representing Saskatchewan at Senior Nationals) – Don Gray - Regina
Senior Provincial Championships Gold Medal Winners Saskatoon Flyers
Senior Provincial Championships Gold Medal Winners
Bruno Axemen
Non Contact Provincial Championships March 2 – 4, 2007
Arcola, SK.
FIRST TEAM ALL STARS SECOND TEAM
Mike Frombach - Trojans FORWARD Tyson Bergen – Bergens Autobody
Darcy Dorosh – Legends FORWARD Lyndon Thomas – Saskatoon Cappy’s
Bobby Burkart – Senators FORWARD Brent Zayshley – Yorkton
Brian Thorp – Trojans DEFENCE Grant Paul – Senators
Randy Baragar – Bergens Autobody DEFENCE Wayne Hoppe – Bruno Primetimers
Greg Pidperyhora - Yorkton GOAL Curtis Anderson - Trojans
MEDAL WINNERS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
GOLD MEDALISTS Senators
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Don Black - Glaciers
SILVER MEDALISTS Legends
FUTURE PROSPECT AWARD Brett Orban – Saskatoon Cappy’s
BRONZE MEDALISTS Trojans
TEAMMATE AWARD Lyle McDonald - Senators
FOURTH Bergens Autobody
TEAM PARTICIPATION AWARD Yorkton
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Juvenile Provincial Championships March 2 – 4, 2007
Big River, SK.
FIRST TEAM ALL STARS SECOND TEAM
Courtney Belair – Debden Roadrunners Colton Lane – Balgonie Clippers
FORWARD
Chantal Tremel – Bruno T-Birds Jerry Archibald – Big River Bulldogs
Brittany Serblowski – Bruno T-Birds Devin Herman – Odessa Bandits
FORWARD
Laurinda Lockert – Odessa Flames Curtis Schaeffer – Odessa Bandits
Nadine Dumais – Debden Roadrunners Mitchell Schlamp – Estevan Raiders
FORWARD
Stephanie Lachance – Whitefish Catlynn Kramer – Bruno Jr Axemen
Kendall Block – Debden Roadrunners Colby Middleton – Balgonie Clippers
DEFENSE
Jenna Deck – Odessa Flames Jamie Hoppe – Bruno Jr Axemen
Kerri Kyrylchuk – Odessa Flames Dylan Gonas – Estevan Raiders
DEFENSE
Erica Turner – Debden Roadrunners Christopher Wild – Odessa Bandits
Kelsey Buckle – Bruno T-Birds Mitchell Schwartz – Debden
GOAL
Amy Angus – Whitefish Daniel Buckingham – Big River Bulldogs
MEDAL WINNERS INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNERS
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS Odessa Flames
Bruno Jr Axemen
TOP DEFENSE Kendall Block – Debden Roadrunners Colby Middleton – Balgonie Clippers
SILVER MEDALISTS Debden Roadrunners
Odessa Bandits
TOP GOALTENDER Kelsey Buckle – Bruno T-Birds Mitchell Schwartz – Debden
BRONZE MEDALISTS Bruno T-Birds
Balgonie Clippers
TOP FORWARD Courtney Belair – Debden Roadrunners
Colton Lane – Balgonie Clippers
FOURTH PLACE Whitefish
Estevan Raiders
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Laurinda Lockert – Odessa Flames
Paul Tremel – Bruno Jr Axemen
TOP SCORER Victoria Bouchard – Debden Roadrunners
Jarrod Seitz – Odessa Bandits
Juvenile Provincial Championships Gold Medal Winners Bruno Jr Axemen
Juvenile Provincial Championships Gold Medal Winners
Odessa Flames
Bantam Provincial Championships March 3 & 4, 2007
Big River, SK.
The Bantam Provincial (13 & under) was held in conjunction with the Juvenile Provincials in Big River on March
3rd and 4th. We had four girls teams and one boys team register this year. We hope to have sparked some
interest at this level and anticipate an even more successful event next year.
Below are the results from the tournament:
Whitefish 0 Big River Crusaders 2
Bruno T-Birds 2 Turnor Lake 0
Whitefish 0 Bruno T-Birds 2
Big River Crusaders 1 Turnor Lake 0
Big River Crusaders 1 Bruno T-Birds 0
Turnor Lake 1 Whitefish 2
Bronze Medal Game
3rd in Pool – Whitefish 2 4th in Pool – Turnor Lake 1 (OT)
Gold Medal Game
1st in Pool – Big River Crusaders 0 2nd in Pool - Bruno T-Birds 1
ONLINE VOLUNTEER TRAINING CENTRE Volunteers are the backbone of the amateur sport system in Saskatchewan. Sask Sport Inc. recognizes the importance of continuing to develop our volunteers and ensure the next generation of volunteers has the skills required to meet future needs. The Online Volunteer Training Centre delivers key education and training opportunities throughout the volunteer system. Participants are able to select and register for an on-line training program at no charge. Registrants receive a user ID and password which allows them access to the training module. They will be able to receive a training program certificate after successfully completing a course. Current courses include: Volunteer Management and Motivation; Risk management and Insurance; Recruitment and Retention; Policies and Procedures; Fundraising Communications; Board Governance; Basic Finance This web-based training program is offered free to all Saskatchewan residents involved in the volunteer sector. The Online Volunteer Training Centre is made possible through the generous support of the Canada Games Building Dreams and Champions Legacy Program, which was created through the financial surplus of the 2005 Canada Summer Games in Regina. Sask Sport Inc. provided the initial investment and will administer the site as well as look at opportunities for further development. Visit www.ovtc.sk.ca for more information and to register.
Midget Provincial Championships February 23 - 25, 2007
Bruno, SK.
BOYS ALL STARS GIRLS
Joe Basset – Bruno Axemen FORWARD Courtney Belair - Debden Roadrunners
Brett Hamilton – Tri-Town Buzzards FORWARD Chelsey Lachance – Whitefish
Jeremy Seitz – Odessa Blazers FORWARD Aleah Thoms – Bruno T-Birds
Tyler Dust – Bruno Axemen DEFENCE Dawn Dust – Bruno T-Birds
Cole Jensen – Tri-Town Buzzards DEFENCE Natasha Nostadt – Odessa Flames
Drew Cochrane – Odessa Blazers GOAL Brennae Kazmiruk – Big River Crusaders
BOYS MEDAL WINNERS GIRLS MEDAL WINNERS
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS Odessa Blazers
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS Debden Roadrunners
SILVER MEDALISTS Tri-Town Buzzards
SILVER MEDALISTS Bruno T-Birds
BRONZE MEDALISTS Bruno Midget Axemen
BRONZE MEDALISTS Whitefish
FOURTH PLACE Odessa Flames
FIFTH PLACE Big River Crusaders
THE BENEFITS OF SPORT (as ranked by Active Canadians...)
Health & Fitness 70.6 % Relaxation 68.5 % Sense of Achievement 57.2 % Family Activity 42.5 % New Friends 40.9 %
(Statistics Canada, General Social Survey 1998)
Western Canadian Championships November 23 - 25, 2006
Victoria, BC
MENS’ Medals LADIES’ Yellowknife Ravens GOLD Regina Brainfreeze
Bruno Generals SILVER NWT Rebels
Lethbridge Phantoms BRONZE Vancouver
Victoria Wave FOURTH
SASKATCHEWAN TEAMS GAME BY GAME RESULTS
BRUNO GENERALS REGINA BRAINFREEZE
VS. Score VS. Score
Yellowknife Ravens 2 - 1 Vancouver 4 - 0
Vancouver 3 - 0 NWT Rebels 0 - 2
Victoria Wave 5 - 2 Vancouver 4 - 1
Lethbridge Phantoms 1 - 0 NWT Rebels 1 - 0
Playoffs Score Playoffs Score
Victoria Wave 8 - 1 Yellowknife Rebels 3 - 2
Yellowknife Ravens 0 - 2
2006 Western Canadian Champions
Regina Brainfreeze
World Broomball Championships October 31 – November 4, 2006
Minnesota, USA
MENS’ Medals LADIES’ Quebec - Frost GOLD USA – Minnesota Selects
Ontario - Ottawa Nationals SILVER USA – Minnesota Ice
USA – Minnesota Red BRONZE Saskatchewan – Odessa Storm
Saskatchewan – Bruno Axemen FOURTH
SASKATCHEWAN TEAMS GAME BY GAME RESULTS
BRUNO AXEMEN ODESSA STORM
VS. Score VS. Score
USA - Smart Mortgage Blues 2 – 2 Australia 0 - 0
USA – St. Paul Barons 4 - 0 USA – Minnesota Ice 1 - 1
Australia 1 7 - 0 Japan – Samurai Queens 7 - 0
Canada - Ottawa Nationals 0 - 1 Canada - Halifax Jaguars 3 - 0
Canada - Quebec Frost 1 - 1 USA - Minnesota Selects 0 - 1
USA – Minnesota Red 2 - 2
USA – Inferno 0 - 1
Playoffs Score Playoffs Score
USA - Smart Mortgage Blues 1 - 0 USA - Minnesota Ice 2 - 1
Ottawa Nationals 0 - 2 USA - Minnesota Selects 0 - 3
USA – Minnesota Red 0 - 1 USA – Minnesota Ice 0 - 2
2006/2007 League Results
REGINA MENS LEAGUE
Regular Season Stats
Non Contact Division - Scoring Leaders
Player Team Total Goals
Total Assists
Total Points
Jeremy Duff Senators 15 22 37 Mike Duff Senators 18 18 36 Grant Stahl Senators 14 13 27 Mark Henry Legends 18 6 24 Tony Kalaman Senators 8 9 17 Scott Jule Legends 4 13 17 Brett Greenlees Legends 4 10 14 Ryan Leibel Legends 8 5 13 Rory Boswell Trojans 8 4 12 Craig Henry Legends 5 7 12 Brian Thorp Trojans 3 8 11 Lyle McDonald Senators 2 9 11 Jeff Trytten Bergens 2 9 11 Darren Bogdan Legends 3 7 10 Ed Perras Legends 2 8 10 Don Ehrmantraut Bergens 2 8 10 Derek Mercer Legends 7 2 9 Sylvain Lejeune Glaciers 5 4 9 Derrick Ehrmantraut Bergens 4 5 9 Rod Tuchscherer Senators 3 6 9 Brad Flanagan Senators 3 6 9 Daylan Cherkewich Trojans 2 7 9 Neil Hungle Senators 4 4 8 Ryan Kitzul Bergens 4 4 8 Russ Stensrud Bergens 4 4 8 Allan Duff Senators 3 5 8
Contact Division – Scoring Leaders
Player Team Total Goals
Total Assists
Total Points
Shawn Laverdier Barons 13 13 26
Nick Beckett Barons 13 12 25
Ryan Schlechter Sportsman 8 17 25
Kirk Faer Sportsman 18 6 24
Joey Burnett Barons 7 16 23
Trevor Lockert Outlaws 6 17 23
Dion Petford Barons 7 12 19
Derek Heisler Outlaws 6 13 19
Jason Statz Outlaws 15 3 18
Darrell Wollbaum Sportsman 7 11 18
Cody Vogt Outlaws 6 12 18
Joe Schlechter Sportsman 2 16 18
Trevor Vogt Outlaws 13 4 17
Ryan Laverdier Barons 8 8 16
Derek Maurer Outlaws 6 9 15
Jason Diewold Bullets 6 6 12
Joe Hoffart Outlaws 6 6 12
Denny Stubel Sportsman 6 4 10
Todd Leurer Outlaws 5 5 10
Roger Flahr Sportsman 4 6 10
Kirk Reid Barons 5 4 9
Sheldon Thomas Barons 5 4 9
Craig Anderson Outlaws 2 7 9
Jordan Konkel Barons 6 2 8
Brandon Watts Bullets 4 4 8
Tony Gelowitz Sportsman 3 5 8
Darren Kiel Barons 2 6 8
Jason Klein Outlaws 2 6 8
Team Win Loss Tie OT Loss Points
Contact Division
Balgonie Barons 16 1 0 0 32
Odessa Outlaws 14 3 0 0 28
Sportsman 8 6 2 1 19
Bullets 4 10 1 2 11
Non Contact Division
Senators 14 4 0 0 28
Legends 11 6 0 1 23
Bergens Autobody 8 6 3 1 20
Glaciers 5 13 0 0 10
Trojans 3 14 0 1 7 Junior Division
Balgonie Clippers 2 8 0 0 4
Odessa Bandits 1 9 0 0 2
REGINA MIXED BROOMBALL LEAGUE Regular Season Stats
Team Games Played
Win Loss OT Loss
Tie Points
Brewers 16 14 1 0 1 29
Sportsman 16 14 2 0 0 28
Sofa Kings 16 10 4 1 1 22
Batallion 16 8 6 2 0 18
Silver Foxes 16 7 7 2 0 16
Lizards 16 5 8 0 3 13
Rebels 16 5 9 2 0 12
Weezilz 16 4 11 0 1 9
Young & Retired 16 1 12 2 1 5
BRUNO BROOMBALL LEAGUE Regular Season Stats
Team Games Played Win Loss Tie Points
Axemen 14 14 0 0 28
Generals 16 8 8 0 16
Prime Timers 10 2 8 0 4
Jr Axemen 10 1 9 0 2 Scoring Leaders
Player Team Games Played
Goals Assists Points PIM
Jason Bender Axemen 13 22 35 57 0
Jeff Basset Axemen 8 23 11 34 2
Ryan Bender Axemen 10 6 21 27 0
Dustin Thiel Axemen 14 12 8 20 0
Jesse Tegenkamp Axemen 14 7 10 17 0
Chris Lepage Axemen 14 8 7 15 0
Darnell Weiman Generals 11 11 1 12 0 Goaltending Stats
Name Team Games Played
Goals Allowed GAA
Jordan Basset Axemen 9 7 0.78
Phil Solar PrimeTimers 8 33 4.13
Mike Weiman Generals 10 43 4.30
Cody Thiel Jr Axemen 5 27 5.40
SASKATOON BROOMBALL LEAGUE Ladies Division - Regular Season Stats
Team Win Loss Tie Points GF GA
Saskatoon Flyers 16 1 1 33 58 7 Big River Crusaders 7 11 0 14 24 29 Saskatoon Canadians 3 14 1 7 11 57
Scoring Leaders
Player Team Games Played Goals Assists Points
Carmen Manderscheid Flyers 18 24 7 31
Brenda Chappel Flyers 18 9 6 15
Laura Hoffman Flyers 17 5 9 14
Ashley Kosowan Flyers 17 3 8 11
Kim Lepage Flyers 16 0 10 10
Tanya Schafer Flyers 17 3 6 9
Tara Danielson Flyers 17 3 6 9
Talia Warriner Crusaders 8 5 3 8
Chrissie Voykin Flyers 16 5 2 7
Jamee Boyer Crusaders 9 4 3 7
Kim Devonshire Crusaders 16 2 3 5
Kayla Lindskog Crusaders 7 2 3 5
Janelle Wilson Flyers 16 1 4 5
Meadow McLean Crusaders 10 0 5 5
Ashlee Perras Crusaders 6 3 1 4
Mens Division - Regular Season Stats
Team Win Loss Tie Points GF GA
Viscount Bulldogs 15 0 1 31 79 24 Saskatoon Venom 6 7 3 15 45 54 Saskatoon Cappy's 0 14 2 2 24 70
Scoring Leaders
Player Team Games Played Goals Assists Points
Dustin Gusikoski Bulldogs 16 16 16 32
Trent Leffler Bulldogs 16 16 14 30
Jeremy Palfy Bulldogs 14 14 5 19
Tanner Franko Bulldogs 9 9 9 18
Jeff Willick Venom 10 10 6 16
Jack Stack Venom 7 7 7 14
Clayton Tipewan Venom 8 8 5 13
Craig Johnson Bulldogs 3 3 8 11
Ryan Dieno Bulldogs 9 9 1 10
Lee Gusikoski Bulldogs 2 2 8 10
Kirk Stack Venom 4 4 5 9
Lyndon Thomas Cappy’s 3 3 6 9
Bruce Vandenberg Cappy’s 5 5 2 7
Keith Palfy Bulldogs 3 3 4 7
Marty Leffler Bulldogs 2 2 5 7
Dean Dieno Bulldogs 2 2 4 6
36th Annual Saskatoon Gold Broom Tournament
February 2 – 4, 2007 Playoff Round Results
Saturday Feb 3/07
9:00 pm M 3rd Overall 6th Overall R1 G1 Bruno Generals 1 Selkirk Hawks 2
9:00 pm M 1st Overall 8th Overall R2 G2 Bruno Axemen 3 Calgary Chiefs 1
10:00 pm M 4th Overall 5th Overall R1 G3 Balgonie Barons 1 Edmonton Penetrators 2 2OT
10:00 pm M 2nd Overall 7th Overall R2 G4 Odessa Outlaws 6 Saskatoon Venom 0
11:00 pm L 1st in Pool A 4th in Pool B R1 G5 Minnesota Selects 0 Big River Crusaders 1
11:00 pm L 1st in Pool B 4th in Pool A R2 G6 Regina Ice Devils 2 St. Claude Diggers 1
12:00 am L 2nd in Pool A 3rd in Pool B R1 G7 Odessa Storm 2 Edmonton Wasabi 1
12:00 am L 2nd in Pool B 3rd in Pool A R2 G8 Manitoba Hexx 2 Saskatoon Flyers 0
Sunday Feb 4/07
8:00 am B Event Semi Final R1 M Loser G1 Loser G3 G11 Bruno Generals 2 Balgonie Barons 1
8:00 am B Event Semi Final R2 M Loser G2 Loser G4
G12 Calgary Chiefs 5 Saskatoon Venom 3 9:00 am B Event Semi Final
R1 L Loser G5 Loser G8 G9 Minnesota Selects 1 Saskatoon Flyers 0 OT
9:00 am B Event Semi Final R2 L Loser G6 Loser G7
G10 St. Claude Diggers 0 Edmonton Wasabi 1 10:00 am A Event Semi Final
R1 L Winner G6 Winner G7 G13 Regina Ice Devils 0 Odessa Storm 1 OT
10:00 am A Event Semi Final R2 L Winner G8 Winner G5
G14 Manitoba Hexx 1 Big River Crusaders 0 11:00 am A Event Semi Final
R1 M Winner G2 Winner G3 G15 Bruno Axemen 3 Edmonton Penetrators 0
11:00 am A Event Semi Final R2 M Winner G1 Winner G4
G16 Manitoba Hawks 3 Odessa Outlaws 4 OT 12:00 pm B Event Final
R1 L Winner G9 Winner G10 G17 Minnesota Selects 2 Edmonton Wasabi 0
1:00 pm B Event Final R1 M Winner G11 Winner G12 G18 Bruno Generals 0 Calgary Chiefs 3
2:00 pm A Event Final R1 L Winner G13 Winner G14 G19 Odessa Storm 2 Manitoba Hexx 1 OT
3:00 pm A Event Final R1 M Winner G15 Winner G16 G20 Bruno Axemen 1 Odessa Outlaws 0
Mens Gold Medal Game MVP – Shane Hoppe – Bruno Axemen Ladies Gold Medal Game MVP – Sara Hoffart – Odessa Storm
Odessa Senior Tournament
December 1 - 3, 2006 Friday Game Home Visitors M/L
8:00 pm 1 Regina Ice Devils 2 Regina Brainfreeze 3 L
9:00 pm 2 Odessa Outlaws 1 Balgonie Barons 2 M
10:00 pm 3 Odessa Storm 1 Manitoba Hexx 0 L
11:00 pm 4 Manitoba Rebels 1 Odessa Outlaws 6 M
Saturday Game Home Visitors M/L
9:00 am 5 Balgonie Barons 1 Manitoba Hawks 2 M
10:00 am 6 Odessa Storm 2 Regina Brainfreeze 0 L
11:00 am 7 Manitoba Rebels 0 Bruno Axemen 4 M
12:00 pm 8 Manitoba Hexx 1 Regina Ice Devils 0 L
1:00 pm 9 Manitoba Hawks 1 Odessa Outlaws 2 M
2:00 pm 10 Bruno Axemen 3 Balgonie Barons 2OT M
3:00 pm 11 Manitoba Hexx 5 Regina Brainfreeze 0 L
4:00 pm 12 Manitoba Rebels 0 Manitoba Hawks 1 M
5:00 pm 13 Regina Ice Devils 1 Odessa Storm 0OT L
6:00 pm 14 Bruno Axemen 2 Odessa Outlaws 0 M
Sunday Game Home Visitors M/L
10:00 am 15 Manitoba Hawks 0 Bruno Axemen 4 M
11:00 am 16 Balgonie Barons 2 Manitoba Rebels 3 M
Ladies Final Ladies Final
12:30 pm 17 1st Overall Odessa Storm
4
2nd Overall Manitoba Hexx
0
L
Mens Final Mens Final
1:30 pm 18 1st Overall Bruno Axemen
3
2nd Overall Odessa Outlaws
1
M
Bruno Axemen Senior Tournament January 13 & 14, 2007
Saturday Game Home Visitors M/L
9:00 am 1 Bruno Prime Timers 0 Bruno Axemen 8 M
10:00 am 2 Saskatoon Flyers 2 Saskatoon Canadians 1 L
11:00 am 3 Bruno Generals 0 Odessa Outlaws 4 M
12:00 pm 4 Bruno Prime Timers 1 Selkirk Hawks 3 M
1:00 pm 5 Odessa Storm 1 Saskatoon Flyers 0OT L
2:00 pm 6 Bruno Generals 2 Bruno Axemen 4 M
3:00 pm 7 Selkirk Hawks 1 Odessa Outlaws 2 M
4:00 pm 8 Saskatoon Canadians 0 Odessa Storm 4 L
5:00 pm 9 Odessa Outlaws 8 Bruno Prime Timers 2 M
6:00 pm 10 Selkirk Hawks 2 Bruno Generals 1 M
Sunday Game Home Visitors M/L
9:30 am 11 Bruno Axemen 5 Odessa Outlaws 3 M
10:30 am 12 Bruno Generals 2 Bruno Prime Timers 1 M
11:30 am 13 2nd in Pool – Flyers 3 3rd in Pool - Canadians 0 L
12:30 pm 14 Bruno Axemen 2 Selkirk Hawks 0 M
2:00 pm 15 1st in Pool – Storm 0 Winner G13 - Flyers 2 L
3:00 pm 16 1st in Pool – Axemen 2 2nd in Pool - Outlaws 4 M
Debden Juvenile Tournament
February 9 - 11, 2007 GIRLS BOYS
GOLD – Odessa Flames GOLD – Bruno Jr Axemen
SILVER – Debden Roadrunners SILVER – Big River Bulldogs
BRONZE – Bruno T-Birds
Individual Awards Girls Boys
Top Scorer Nadine Dumais (Debden) Jamie Hoppe (Bruno)
Top Goalie Stef Reiss (Odessa) Daniel Buckingham (Big River)
Top Defence Kendall Block (Debden) Jamie Hoppe (Bruno)
Top Forward Nadine Dumais (Debden) Paul Tremel (Bruno)
MVP Nadine Dumais (Debden) Jamie Hoppe (Bruno)
1st All Star Team Girls 2nd All Star Team Girls
Goal Stef Reiss (Odessa) Kelsey Buckle (Bruno)
Defence Kendall Block (Debden) Erica Turner (Debden)
Kari-Lynn Thiel (Bruno)
Defence Dayna Serblowski (Bruno) Jenna Deck (Odessa)
Forward Meagan Hoffman (Odessa) Michelle Lachance (Whitefish)
Forward Shanelle Turner (Debden) Courtney Belair (Debden)
Forward Nadine Dumais (Debden) Jamee Lee Boyer (Odessa)
Debden Midget Tournament
February 9 - 11, 2007 GIRLS
GOLD – Debden Roadrunners
SILVER – Bruno T-Birds
BRONZE – Whitefish
FOURTH – Odessa Flames
Team MVP Awards
Debden Roadrunners - Shanelle Turner
Bruno T-Birds - Aleah Thoms
Big River Crusaders – Kelsey Lueken
Whitefish – Jessica Morin
Bruno Juvenile Tournament
January 20 & 21, 2007 GIRLS BOYS
GOLD – Debden Roadrunners GOLD - Odessa Bandits
SILVER - Odessa Flames SILVER - Bruno Jr Axemen
BRONZE – Bruno T-Birds BRONZE – Estevan Raiders
Individual Awards Girls Boys
Top Scorers Jamee-Lee Boyer (Odessa) Devin Herman (Odessa)
Top Goalie Kelsey Buckle (Bruno) Daniel Buckingham (Big River)
Top Defence Kari-Lynn Thiel (Bruno) Norman Detillieux (Bruno)
Top Forward Leandra Lockert (Odessa) Devin Herman (Odessa)
MVP Leandra Lockert (Odessa) Jarrod Seitz (Odessa)
1st All Star Team Girls Boys
Goal Kelsey Buckle (Bruno) Daniel Buckingham (Big River)
Defence Kari-Lynn Thiel (Bruno) Curtis Schaeffer (Odessa)
Defence Kendall Block (Debden) Norman Detilllieux (Bruno)
Forward Chantal Tremel (Bruno) Justin Tremel (Bruno)
Forward Jamee Lee Boyer (Odessa) Jarrod Seitz (Odessa)
Forward Leandra Lockert (Odessa) Devin Herman (Odessa)
2nd All Star Team Girls Boys
Goal Taylor Gaudry (Debden) Josh Klarholm (Estevan)
Defence Kerri Kyrylchuk (Odessa) Jose Malaryk (Estevan)
Defence Jacklyn Gaetz (Odessa) Tyler Dust (Bruno)
Forward Jenna Stadnyk (Bruno) Jerry Archibald (Big River)
Forward Gina Lalonde (Debden) Adam Olchowski (Bruno)
Forward Nadine Dumais (Debden) Jeb Huriet (Estevan)
Bruno Midget Tournament
January 20 & 21, 2007 GIRLS BOYS
GOLD – Debden Roadrunners GOLD – Odessa Blazers
SILVER – Odessa Flames SILVER – Bruno Midget Axemen
BRONZE – Bruno T-Birds BRONZE – Tri-Town Buzzards
FOURTH – Big River Crusaders
Odessa Juvenile Tournament
January 5 - 7, 2007 GIRLS BOYS
GOLD – Odessa Flames GOLD - Odessa Bandits
SILVER – Debden Roadrunners SILVER – Balgonie Clippers
BRONZE – Manitoba BRONZE – Manitoba
Individual Awards Girls Boys
Top Scorer Courtney Belair (Debden) Jarrod Seitz (Odessa)
Top Goalie Kayla Henton (Manitoba) Josh Klarholm (Estevan)
Top Defence Christine Massinon (Manitoba) Evan Stahl (Bruno)
Top Forward Sara Hoffart (Odessa) Devin Herman (Odessa)
MVP Christine Massinon (Manitoba) Josh Klarholm (Estevan)
1st All Star Team Girls Boys
Goal Kayla Henton (Manitoba) Josh Klarholm (Estevan)
Defence Kendall Block (Debden) Evan Stahl (Bruno)
Defence Christine Massinon (Manitoba) Curtis Schaeffer (Odessa)
Forward Brandy Abstreiter (Manitoba) Jayson Lechner (Balgonie)
Forward Brittany Serblowksi (Bruno) Landon Butler (Balgonie)
Forward Sara Hoffart (Odessa) Devin Herman (Odessa)
2nd All Star Team Girls Boys
Goal Kelsey Buckle (Bruno) Ronald Russel (Manitoba)
Defence Rachel Renneberg (Bruno) Tyler Derow (Balgonie)
Defence Jenna Deck (Odessa) Jamie Hoppe (Bruno)
Forward Kari-Lynn Thiel (Bruno) Marvin Kress (Odessa)
Forward Janelle Dumais (Debden) Catlynn Kramer (Bruno)
Forward Courtney Belair (Debden) Derrick Mohr (Balgonie)
Bruno Axemen Mixed Tournament
January 27, 2007
Team W L GF GA +/- Pts Overall Flyers 3 1 22 10 12 6 1st
Sib’s Shooters 3 1 19 13 6 6 2nd JB’s Bombers 3 1 22 21 1 6 3rd Bruno T-Birds 1 3 15 16 -1 2 4th Rabbit Lake 0 4 12 30 -18 0 5th Game # Home Score Visitors Score
1 JB’s Bombers 4 Sib’s Shooters 3 2 Flyers 4 Bruno T-Birds 3 3 Rabbit Lake 3 Sib’s Shooters 8 4 JB’s Bombers 4 Flyers 8 5 JB’s Bombers 5 Bruno T-Birds 3 6 Flyers 8 Rabbit Lake 0 7 Bruno T-Birds 4 Sib’s Shooters 5 8 JB’s Bombers 9 Rabbit Lake 7 9 Sib’s Shooters 3 Flyers 2 10 Bruno T-Birds 5 Rabbit Lake 2
Saskatoon Flyers Mixed Tournament
November 10 & 11, 2006
Game #
Home
Score
Visitors
Score
1 Gold Bond Bruisers 8 Rabbit Lake Thumpers 0
2 Liquor Pigs 3 Bob & Wendi 2
3 Snakes and Ladders 8 Waterhen Ace Lumber
Kings 4
4 Sopranos 3 Bob & Wendi 2
5 Chris's Angels 1 Snakes and Ladders 2
6 Waterhen Ace Lumber
Kings 9 Rabbit Lake Thumpers 4
7 Gold Bond Bruisers 3 Chris's Angels 5
8 Sopranos 5 Liquor Pigs 1
9 Gold Bond Bruisers 10 Rabbit Lake Thumpers 3
10 Chris's Angels 6 Waterhen Ace Lumber
Kings 3
11 Bob & Wendi 6 Liquor Pigs 5
12 Chris's Angels 5 Gold Bond Bruisers 4
13 Sopranos 5 Bob & Wendi 1
14 Snakes and Ladders 0 Chris's Angels 2
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2007-2008 DATE
EVENT
LOCATION
2007 July 6 & 7 Executive Planning Meetings Saskatoon, SK
2007 September 4 - 8 Pacific Rim International Broomball Tournament Sydney, Australia
2007 September 21 Executive Meeting Saskatoon, SK
2007 September 22 Minor Category Meeting; Senior Category Saskatoon, SK
Meeting; Board of Directors Meeting
2007 September 22 SBA Awards and Recognition Night Saskatoon , SK
2007 November 8 - 10 Western Canadian "B" Championships Yellowknife, NWT
**2007 November 16 - 18 Saskatoon Flyers Mixed Tournament Waldheim, SK
2007 November 26 Athlete Assistance Deadline
2007 November 30 – Dec 2 Odessa Senior Mens and Ladies Tournament Odessa, SK
2008 January 6 Senior Category Meeting Davidson, SK
2008 January 4 - 6 Odessa Juvenile Tournament Odessa, SK
2008 January 12 & 13 Bruno Senior Mens and Ladies Tournament Bruno, SK
2008 January 15 MAP Application Deadline
2008 January 18 - 20 Bruno Juvenile and Midget Tournament Bruno, SK
2008 January 19 Minor Category Meeting Bruno, SK
**2008 January Bruno Mixed Tournament Bruno, SK
2008 February 1 - 3 Saskatoon Gold Broom Tournament Saskatoon, SK
2008 February 8 – 10 Debden Juvenile and Midget Tournament Debden, SK
2008 February 15 - 17 Midget Provincials Odessa, SK
2008 February 22 – 24 Juvenile Provincials Estevan, SK
2008 February 22 – 24 Bantam Provincials Estevan, SK
2008 February 29 – March 1 Non Contact Mens Provincials Bruno, SK
2008 March 7 - 9 Senior 'A' & 'B' Provincials Odessa, SK
2008 March 17 MAP Deadline - 2nd Half Applications
2008 March 14 - 16 Mixed Provincials TBA
**2008 March Masters Provincials TBA
**2008 March Aboriginal Provincials TBA
2008 March 26 – 29 Juvenile Nationals Windsor, ON
2008 April 9 – 12 Senior Nationals Blainville, QC
2008 April 15 MAP - Follow Up Deadline
2008 November 3 – 8 World Broomball Championships Burnaby, BC
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