The Dauphin Clippers boys golf team won a bronze medal at provincials, Sept. 29, at the Pleasant Valley Golf Club south of Belmont.
Jackson Delaurier shot a 75 to finish one shot back of Neepawa’s Hayden Delaloye.
Boston Karlson shot an 82, while Cash McCallum finished with an 87 and Mitchell Rauliuk shot a 94.
St. Paul’s Crusaders won the provincial title on a tie-breaker over the Steinbach Sabres after both teams finished with a 236.
In the girls’ tournament, the College Jeanne Sauve Olympiens won the gold, with a 278, two shots better than the Carman Cougars.
Swan Valley won the bronze with a 289, led by Crystal Zamzow, who had the low girls’ score with a 70.
Only the top three scores go towards to the team’s overall total.
Cross-country zones
Dauphin hosted the Zone 8 cross-country regionals, Sept. 26, at the Northgate Trail System, with three runners finishing first in their categories.
Cecilie Larson in the varsity girls, Roman Polovinka in the JV boys and Liam Sobering in the varsity boys all won their races, while Ava Paziuk was second in the varsity girls race.
Also competing in the varsity girls race were Kara Paziuk, who was third; Calla Tabin who finished fourth; Rachel Desseaux who was fifth; and Ellie Czarnecki, who was sixth.
Other competitors in the JV girls race were Jessica White, who finished 11th and Emma Windsor, who finished 12th.
All athletes have qualified for provincials, Oct. 11, at the Asessippi Ski Hill.
Clippers sail to first win
The Dauphin Clippers football team hit the win column, Friday in Dauphin, scoring a 40-6 win over the ParkWest Outlaws.
Will Miner led the offence with 109 yards rushing on 11 carries, while Sully Fox ran the ball 11 times for 60 yards, including two touchdowns.
Cody Zurba was seven for 14 in passing for 60 yards.
The defence was led by Josiah Seale with four tackles, two assists, half a sack, one knockdown and an interception he returned for a touchdown. Lars Gudbjartson had six tackles, one assist and one interception. Jackson Cheater had five tackles, one assist, half a sack and one knock down, while
Declan Waggoner chipped in with three tackles, two assists, an interception returned for a touchdown and a knockdown.
Dauphin will now take its 1-3 record into Neepawa, Saturday, to face the 0-4 Tigers at 3 p.m.