Doug Zywina

Doug Zywina

Tuesday, 01 November 2022 07:20

A new season begins

The Bayer Crop Science Parkland Super League of Curling got under way, Sunday, with all six teams in action.

Turko Fertilizer’s Kyle Forsyth beat Dauphion Co-op Agro’s Chad Sahulka, 9-4, Jim Todoruk of Oil Depot needed an extra end to get past Glenn Toews of Nutrient Ag Solutions, 7-6 and Greg Clark of Cross-Town Motors beat defending champion Greg Todoruk of Richardson Pioneer, 5-4.

Tuesday, 01 November 2022 07:18

Stars of the future

With Tim Horton’s Restaurant sponsoring the game, local Timbits players hit the ice during the first intermission of the Dauphin Kings game, Friday, at Credit Union Place.

Prior to the game, Tim Horton’s owner Greg Crisanti presented Stacey Penner, co-chair of the Maamawi Park committee, with a cheque for $49,122, which was raised during the store’s Smile Cookie campaign.

The Rural Manitoba Football League season came to a disappointing end for the Dauphin Clippers, Saturday, with a 26-14 loss to the Interlake Thunder in the league semifinal.

Matthew Zurba had one of Dauphin’s touchdowns, as did Joseph Lopez on a 60-yard interception return. Louis Prevot was good on both converts.

Lopez finished with 120 yards on 10 carries, while Oliver Dandeneau had 49 yards on nine carries.

Defensively, Lopez had seven tackles, one interception and a forced fumble, while Will Miner and Sully Fox each recorded a sack.

Clippers coach Jason Zurba said Interlake played well defensively, shutting down the Clippers offence.

“We just couldn’t move the ball on offence. They were solid on defence. They had big bodies and plugged the holes. They were the better team today,” he said.

Defensively, the Clippers had trouble containing some of the Interlake’s running backs, missing a lot of tackles.

“The boys were trying too hard to make the perfect play,” Zurba said. “That was basics on how to tackle. That was a big contributing factor on a couple of their touchdowns.”

Interlake also took advantage of some key penalties on high tackles, which contributed to their victory. But Zurba pointed out two good teams were playing each other and the better team won.

“I’m not disappointed in the season we had. We played well all year. We just couldn’t move the ball on offence today,” he said.

Although the Clippers will lose a number of players to graduation, they will also have a solid nucleus of returning players back next season. Looking back on the season, Zurba was most pleased with how the team played as a family.

“Everyone played together. You can see right now, the emotion everybody has. They were playing as a family, as one unit,” he said.

Interlake will now face the Moosomin Generals in the league final after the Generals beat the Swan Valley Tigers, 33-26.

The consolation final will pit the Neepawa Tigers against the Southwest Sabres after Neepawa defeated the ParkWest Outlaws, 51-28, and the Sabres beat the Virden Golden Bears, 34-26.

Ernie Sirski is the new Reeve for the Rural Municipality of Dauphin.

Sirski beat Tom Gibbs in last Wednesday’s election, with 458 votes, compared to 383 for Gibbs. In terms of percentages, Sirski won with 54.46 per cent to 45.54 for Gibbs.

Sirski admitted he is both excited and apprehensive about his election win.

“As most people know, I’ve never been involved in municipal politics, but I’ve been involved in a lot of organizations over my somewhat long tenure in farm politics,” he said. “So I’m excited. I’m looking forward to dealing with our residents.”

Sirski is also looking forward to working with the new council.

“I’m excited to dealing with our new council. We have a great council going forward. We’ve got youth. We’ve got experience. We’ve got incumbents. And they’ve got a leader who’s probably older than most of them put together,” he said. “I’m looking forward to being part of this rural municipality and, hopefully, contributing something in a positive manner.”

It does not matter if you win by one vote or 100, Sirski said, winning an election makes you feel good about yourself. And he was expecting a close race with Gibbs.

“I’ve known Tom a long time. I’ve known Tom for probably 30 years. I have a great deal of respect for him. He’s put his time in on the rural council. So I wasn’t the least bit surprised that it was this close,” he said.

Running in this year’s election was a good learning experience, Sirski said, adding he is looking forward to dealing with surrounding municipalities and the City of Dauphin, as well.

“So that we have mutual benefit for all our citizens,” he said.

Sirski expects he and the new council will be sworn in within the next couple of weeks.

Elected to council were Tammy Koshowski (596 votes), Todd Boguski (546), Midge Sametz (540), Ron Ryz (516), Ken Shewchuk (431) and Ken Plustwa (426). Also running, but not elected were Jack Bremner (413), David Johnson, (349), Darrell Inkster (134) and Wilf Kachurowski (130).

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Dauphin Church of Christ is doing its part to help with affordable housing in the city, with the construction of the first of four four-plexes at Parkland Crossing.

Even though it is a small church, Pastor Wayne Olson said they love the community and want to see it do better.

One of the issues they hope to deal with involves food poverty for children. According to Olson, Dauphin is fifth worst in Canada for food poverty for children.

“Our church helps with some of the schools in doing meals and helping support some of the programs at Whitmore and the middle school. That’s a big concern in our community,” he said.

Another issue, Olson said, is affordable housing.

“We haven’t built affordable housing. So we’ve been thinking about doing affordable housing for a long, long time. It’s probably been on our hearts for 10 years. But to build anything, everything takes a lot of money,” he said.

Last year, the Church received a grant from the City, which got the money from Manitoba Housing.

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Tuesday, 01 November 2022 07:05

Haunting the streets

The streets of Dauphin were invaded by a group of ghouls, goblins and other strange creatures, early Friday evening as the Dauphin Friendship Centre hosted its annual zombie walk.

All participants received a treat bag and prizes were awarded for youth dressed in a costume.

Tuesday, 01 November 2022 07:57

Hitting the stage

Petric took to the stage at the Watson Arts Centre, Saturday, as part of their Turn the Night Up tour.

Jerry Sereda and Jason Kirkness opened the show for the Winnipeg band in front of a small, but appreciative audience.

Tuesday, 25 October 2022 08:13

Opening Night

The SVRSS Tigers opened their season with a trip to Dauphin to face the Clippers, which would eventually become a 4-1 loss on the road.

The Dauphin Clippers opened the Westman High School Hockey League with a pair of home ice wins this past weekend.

Ethan Carnegie scored twice to lead Dauphin to a 4-1 win over the Swan Valley Tigers, Friday.

Norman Lacquette and Trayden Guiboche had the other Dauphin goals, while Brady Burghart scored for the Tigers on a penalty shot.

Cody Coombs earned the win in goal, with 24 saves, while Swan Valley’s Nate Immerkar stopped 31 shots.

On Sunday, William  Miner’s two goals and three assists led the Clippers to a convincing 7-1 victory over Brandon’s Vincent Massey Vikings, breaking the game open with five goals in the third period.

Matthew Zurba also scored twice, with Dixon Flett, Liam Chartrand and Carnegie adding singles. Josh Romanik had the Vikings’ only goal.

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Tuesday, 25 October 2022 07:09

Clippers host Interlake in semifinal

A 42-28 win over the Neepawa Tigers, Saturday in Neepawa clinched second place for the Dauphin Clippers football team in the Rural Manitoba Football League standings.

Scott Gower led the offence with 142 yards rushing, which included touchdowns of five, 17 and 30 yards.

Kyle Lunsted had 90 yards rushing on 12 carries.

Kade Glennie scored on a 20-yard interception return and Matt Zurba scored twice on quarterback keepers.

Louis Prevot was a perfect six-for-six in converts.

Joseph Lopez led the defence with eight tackles and one knockdown, while Declan Warrener had one interception.

Clippers manager Cam Bennet said it was one of the Clippers better games of the season.

“Great defence to begin with. Kade Glennie got an interception for a touchdown, I’d say in the first five minutes, which really set the tone,” he said. “And our offence moved the ball extremely well. So that was nice to see, because we’ve struggled a little bit in moving the ball and scoring.”
Gower had an impact on all aspects of the game, Bennet added, and Kyle Lunsted had another great game offensively, as well.

The Clippers improved to 6-1 on the season and finished tied with the Moosomin Generals, which was awarded first place thanks to their win over the Clippers earlier in the season.

So Dauphin will host the 5-2 Interlake Thunder in a semifinal contest, Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interlake led the league with 353 points, while Dauphin had the stingiest defence, allowing just 114 points.

Dauphin won the only meeting between the two teams, 23-20, Sept. 17, in Dauphin.

Bennet, who feels the top five teams are all competitive, expects a tough game.

“We’re going to have to be sharp and we expect them to be sharp, as well. We’re very thankful that we’re playing at home and not of the road. That definitely is an advantage,” he said. “It will be a battle of the juggernauts. We’re looking forward to a big crowd, it will be helpful. And some good weather, too.”

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