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Changes Coming to Respect in Sport System
Sport Manitoba has announced that it will be moving to a new, enhanced version of Respect in
Sport (http://ris.basketballmanitoba.ca) on September 18, 2010. Only users with Certification Numbers will be moved to the new Respect in Sport system. The existing Respect in Sport program will not be accessible...
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Ben Harnish: 1932-2010
It is with sadness that Basketball Manitoba shares the news of the
passing of long-time basketball referee Ben Harnish of Winnipeg. Ben was an active basketball referee for over 20 years including working at the world stage at the wheelchair basketball level. A memorial service will be held...
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Wesmen Men's Basketball Announce Open Tryouts
Wesmen Men's Basketball Head Coach Mike Raimbault has set the date of Tuesday, September 7th for open tryouts for the 2010-2011 Wesmen Men's Basketball team. The tryout will take place from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. at the Duckworth Centre (400 Spence Street). For more info...
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Manitoba's Riley Epp Wins CABO Ritchie/Nicurity Scholarship |
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The Canadian Association of Basketball Officials (CABO) announced the recipients of the 2009 CABO Ritchie/Nicurity Scholarships at it's recent AGM in St. John's, Newfoundland. One of the six scholarships was awarded to Manitoba offiicial, Riley Epp.
Six $500.00 scholarships are awarded annually to student officials in an open cross-Canada competition. The scholarships were created to honour Bill Ritchie of New Brunswick and Bryan Nicurity of Saskatchewan, both of whom are past Presidents of CABO and both Ted Earley Award recipients. Both Bryan and Bill are honoured members of the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame. Congratulations to Manitoba’s Riley Epp for being awarded one of the six scholarships!!!!
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