The Zone 4 High School Track & Field Championships wrap up today at Garden Valley Collegiate in Winkler. Day two begins at 9 a.m. with 800 metre finals; junior varsity girls discus, junior varsity boys javelin, varsity boys shot put and pentathlon high jump. The top three finishers per event plus others that meet the provincial standard will automatically be entered for Provincial competition in Winnipeg from June 6th-8th.


The Turnbull Cup champion Winkler Flyers selected forwards Tegan Fehr of Reinfeld and Carson Hiebert of Winkler as their two Auto-Protect list players. Fehr had 28 goals and 14 assists in 36 games with the Central Plains Capitals U17 AAA team. Hiebert recorded 11 goals and 10 assists in 32 games with the Notre Dame Hounds U17 Prep 2 team. The 2024 Manitoba Junior Hockey League Draft takes place Sunday. 


Vanessa Franz scored three times and Jood Abujazia added a pair of goals as the Morden U17 Eagles defeated Whyte Ridge U17 Sharpe 9-0 in the Winnipeg Youth Soccer Association's Recreational Division. Logan Speers, Casey O’Brien, Evelyne Maier and Lindsey Miller also found the back of the net for the Eagles. Morden keeper Janessa Nelson recorded the clean sheet. 


The Moose Jaw Warriors have advanced to the Memorial Cup semifinal Friday in Saginaw, Michigan. Aiden Ziprick scored the go-ahead goal shorthanded with 1:34 left in regulation as the Western Hockey League champions defeated the Drummondville Voltigeurs 5-3 in the final round robin game for both teams. Warriors captain and Dominion City native Denton Mateychuk had a goal and two assists. Moose Jaw netminder Jackson Unger made 49 saves. The Warriors finished with a 1-2 record while the Voltigeurs were 0-3. The round robin ends tonight as the London Knights face the host Saginaw Spirit. Both teams are 2-0. The winner will earn a bye to Sunday's championship game. The loser will face Moose Jaw in the semifinal. 


The Winnipeg Goldeyes managed just four hits and lost 5-2 to the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks at Newman Outdoor Field. The Fish scored both their runs in the top of the fourth inning. Rob Emery drove in Max Murphy with an infield single down the third base line to tie the game at 1-1. Ryan Holgate then brought Miles Simington in to score the go-ahead run. Dillon Thomas and Evan Alexander homered for the RedHawks.


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers released American receivers Peter Afful, Tyler Adams and Jaylen Hall along with American offensive lineman Khalil Keith. The Blue Bombers play their final pre-season game Friday at home against the Calgary Stampeders. The Toronto Argonauts announced on Tuesday they have signed special teams ace Janarion Grant. Grant, 30, spent the last four seasons in Winnipeg where he was named a CFL All-Star in 2022 and won two Grey Cups with the Bombers (2019 and 2021).