Sports Looking Back: April 24, 2025

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After your 4 weeks access is complete your rate will increase by $4.99 a X percent off the regular rate. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? • — won the grand aggregate at a handicap pistol shoot on the arena range.

finished second. • — , Brandon University hockey Bobcats leading scorer during the 1974-75 season, headed the list of all-stars announced by the Great Plains Athletic Conference. Others were: , , and .

• — of Brandon scored a hole-in-one at Sunnyside Golf course. He used a three-wood on the 225-yard par-three hole. The feat was witnessed by playing partners , and .

• — The Brandon Wheat Kings dropped a 5-4 decision in the WHL’s East Division final against Prince Albert. • — Even didn’t see his remarkable season coming. On a team stacked with highly regarded NHL prospects, the undrafted 19-year-old from Wilcox, Sask.

received the WHL’s nomination as a finalist for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as its player of the year. Advertisement.