Grant Park beats Steinbach: Winnipeg high school football
In Thursday's Winnipeg high school football action, the Grant Park Pirates shut out the Steinbach Regional Sabres 16 – 0, the Portage Collegiate Trojans beat Murdoch MacKay 21 – 7, and Maples Collegiate downed the Daniel McIntyre Maroons 23 – 7.
Meanwhile, the Sisler Spartans beat the Garden City Fighting Gophers 21 – 9, and it was a close game between the Elmwood Giants and Kelvin Clippers, but Kelvin came out on top, 33 - 29.
The Miles Macdonell Buckeyes beat the Crocus Plains Plainsmen by a score of 34 - 13. The Beaver Brae Broncos handily beat the River East Kodiaks 47 - 26, and it was a similar score between St. John's and Dryden, with the Dryden Eagles beating the Tigers 54 – 26.
The Fort Frances Muskies beat the West Kildonan Wolverines 49 – 6, and in the late game the St. Paul's Crusaders dominated the Oak Park Raiders 44 – 6.
There are three games on the schedule for Saturday, Oct. 1. The Vincent Massey (Wpg) Trojans are at Dakota to take on the Lancers, the Sturgeon Heights Huskies are visiting the Springfield Sabres, and the John Taylor Pipers are in Brandon to take on the Vincent Massey (Bdn) Vikings.
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