SportsLife issue 3, 2016 | Page 5

SportsLife is Manitoba’s amateur sports magazine. This is where sports fans will meet the Olympians of tomorrow and the medalists of today and they all compete right here in Manitoba. We exist to pay tribute to those who make sport so important to this province. Published by SportsLife Publications, it is edited by Scott Taylor and is designed and developed by Scott Taylor, Debbie Dunmall and OV Suvajac. SportsLife Magazine is printed by The Winnipeg Sun. Any opinions expressed belong solely to the authors and do not necessarily express the views of the magazine, or of the publishers. All published work is edited for accuracy, style, and clarity. We do accept unsolicited material as long as it refers to athletes, coaches, or volunteers involved in sport in Manitoba. For all information and advertising rates, we can be reached at 204-996-4146. PUBLISHER OV Suvajac [email protected] #202B - 2621 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0P7 204-996-4146 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Scott Taylor [email protected] ART DIRECTOR Debbie Dunmall [email protected] ADVERTISING OV Suvajac [email protected] COVER PHOTO Cover photo of Reece Carter by Kyle Clapham, courtesy Tennis Manitoba CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Jeff and Tara Miller/100 Acre Woods Photography, James Carey Lauder Sports Photography, Jason Halstead, Grace Chiu, Tennis Manitoba, Football Manitoba CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Scott Taylor, Sean Grassie, Johnston Hall, Brian Buffie SportsLife is published at least six times a year by SportsLife Publications. All sales are managed by SportsLife Publications. All design and layout is provided by Debbie Dunmall and SportsLife is printed by The Winnipeg Sun. Summer’s Coming, Sport Changes S ummer is coming and with it are changes. As you can see, there is no basketball or figure skating on our convers these days. In fact, it’s tennis, with some high school football, baseball and golf thrown in. Oh yeah, and the seasonal wrap ups for hockey, ringette and thoroughbred racing. Our May/June edition for 2016 will introduce you to some of Manitoba’s best and brightest young athletes. Our cover girl, 11-year-old Reece Carter is a remarkable nationally-ranked tennis player who might just be as good a golfer. Cole Bennett is a professional horse trainer at Assiniboia Downs with 27 beautiful animals in his barn. And he’s just turned 19. Wes Darvill is a pro baseball player from Langley, B.C., who drove to Winnipeg this spring to play third base for our Winnipeg Goldeyes. He’s been in the Chicago Cubs organization for seven years and he’s just turned 24. They are young, gifted and ready to compete and they speak volumes about the types of athletes we get to watch and enjoy in this province. In this issue of SportsLife, we pay tribute to Manitoba’s best gymnasts, its best high school and university football players and in our regular photo section, we congratulate the brilliance of the Brandon Wheat Kings, a hockey team that won a major Western Canadian championship with 13 Manitoba players on its roster. Oh yes, and we also pay tribute to our provincial aboriginal hockey teams, the province’s best ringette player and a Winnipeg-based basketball program that is turning out some of the finest young athletes in the country. So sit back and enjoy. We hope you meet someone you didn’t know and learn about something you’d perhaps never thought about before. Winnipeg is blessed. It’s also Canada’s Place to Play. – SCOTT TAYLOR Editor-in-Chief www.SportsLife.life sportslife / 5