Peguis Redmen Qualifier May 25-26

Blair Setford • June 9, 2024

Canada West Qualifier in Portage, MB

Peguis Redmen are hosting a Canada West Qualifier for #ISCWT2024 in Portage La Prairie, MB on the weekend of May 25-26.

Contact Mike Sutherland or Ferdi Nelissen for more details.


Round Robin

Pool A

15 Notre Dame vs The Boyz 7

0 Peguis Chiefs vs Notre Dame 15

13 The Boyz vs Peguis Chiefs 0


Pool B

11 Canwest Thunder vs Skownan 0

2 Peguis Redmen vs Canwest Thunder 3

1 Skownan vs Peguis Redmen 8


Playoffs

18 The Boyz vs Skownan 6

11 Peguis Redmen vs Peguis Chiefs 1


Semi-Finals

20 Canwest Thunder vs The Boyz 13

12 Peguis Redmen vs Notre Dame 0


3rd Place

12 Notre Dame vs The Boyz 8


Championship game

4 Canwest Thunder vs Peguis Redmen 15


1st Place Peguis Redmen

2nd Place Canwest Thunder

3rd Place Notre Dame Clubs

4th Place The Boyz



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