Join us for the Cyclone Taylor Cup 2020
100 Mile House Wranglers and 100 Mile House are excited to be
hosting the Cyclone Taylor Cup for the first time! We look forward to
showcasing the beautiful South Cariboo area and all it has to offer!
Enjoy our local eateries, motels and places to visit while you enjoy
some of the best hockey in British Columbia.
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Cyclone Taylor Cup 2020
Our 100 Mile House Wranglers have won the bid to host the Cyclone
Taylor Cup in April of 2020. This will be a great opportunity to show the
province what the South Cariboo has to offer. More details to come soon.
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2016 league Champions
Main Camp September 1-4. Registration is 1 PM on the 1st. Two days of
on ice instruction and evaluation followed by exhibition games Sept 3
7pm and Sept 4 1pm against the Port Moody Panthers of the PJHL.
Games are at the South Cariboo Rec Center.
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AND THE WINNER IS....
Congratulations to Lori for winning the grand prize of the Wranglers first ever cash lottery. Second place and $2000 went to Zach Romano of Vancouver and third place and $1000 to Roberta DeCoffe of 100 Mile House. Thanks to everyone (Wrangler Nation) for all your support
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hire a wrangler
250-395-1005. If you need help around the house or around the shop call us. We have a bunch of eager young men ready to help out with some of your mostlabour intensive tasks. Remember though, hockey does come first.
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cash lottery
Wranglers first ever cash lottery. First prize $7000. Tickets are available
at all Wrangler home games, Wranglers office, or Central GM. Tickets are
only $10 so get yours today! Draw date is January 30th. Good luck
everyone
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movember
The boys posed for Peter Castonguay at 100 Mile Ranch to get this shot. Boys of Movember. This is to celebrate Movember and for the Wranglers to participate in the Movember movement. There are 150 posters of this pic and available to all, by donation. Please minimum $5. Net proceeds will go to a Movember program. Sharp looking Wranglers
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Wranglers tame Eagles
Battle through the tough times was the key message
coach Hladun shared with the team as they entered into the third
period September 15 at the Sicamous arena. The result was an
impressive 3-1 victory over the Eagles. Liam Cumberbirch opened the
scoring just over a minute left in the first period. The Eagles knoted
the score at 1-1 in the second period while the Wranglers suffered a
string of undisiplined penalties. The third period saw the Wranglers
take the lead for good with a marker by Ryan Friesen and an
insurance goal by Stephan Egan. Brett Harris was inserted into theline
up and was a major factor in the win with 2 assists. A gritty win by
the Wranglers as they prepare for the Dynaniters from Kimberley
Friday night
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Main Camp
Camp for the upcoming season starts September 3. This
year we have 2 home exhibition games verses Kamloops.
September 5 and 6. The year is shaping up to be a good
one so get your season tickets now
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Wranglers on a Roll
Wranglers on a Roll
100 Mile House squeezes into tight KIJHL playoff picture
Playoffs apparently already started a couple of weeks ago –
in the minds of the 100 Mile House Wranglers.
The local Kootenay International Junior Hockey League club
are winners of its last three games, five of its last six,
and winners of an imaginary best-of-seven round that started
in late January against whichever team was on the schedule
next.
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Important Wekend for Our Wranglers
100 Mile shows 'will to win', battling it out in a
competitive Doug Birks Division
As the regular season in the Kootenay International Junior
Hockey League starts to wind down, the 100 Mile House
Wranglers, with seven games left, saw big games from goalie
Quinn Ferris, defenceman, Jayden Syrota, and a
healthier-than-usual lineup last weekend, with a crucial
weekend with playoff implications coming up.
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Look out Don Cherry! BJ Love is in the House!
The Wranglers own, Bobby Jo Love, a product of Smithers
Minor Hockey, brings his own style to the Wranglers
Organization. The 18 year old, 6'2" Defenceman brings grit
and experience to the Wranglers lineup. His flair for
fashion would give Don Cherry a run.
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Wounded Wranglers Play through Pain jan 15
It's a tight squeeze in the middle of the Doug Birks
Division, where second and fourth place is currently
separated by a single point.
The 100 Mile House Wranglers, which continue their Kootenay
International Junior Hockey League
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Awards Banquet
The 2nd Annual Wranglers Awards Banquet will be held on
THURSDAY, February 19, 2015 at the 100 Mile Community Hall,
240 3rd Street & Birch Avenue. This will be the Wranglers
official recognition of player performance for the 2014-2015
Season.
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The Real Hockey is From January On
'The real hockey is from January on'
Wranglers awarded two points in Dec. 12 loss to Storm after
protest
The Revelstoke Grizzlies staged a big third period comeback,
but the real story might have been written on the whiteboard
in coach Dale “Duner” Hladun's office: a long list of
players out of the lineup as the 100 Mile House Wranglers
ride through a bout with the injury bug.
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Blue & Gold
Blue and Gold
Christian Samson is a proud, dedicated member of the
Wranglers' organization
In a small town where Wranglers fandom reached wide and runs
deep, there's one local fan whose loyalty might run deepest
of all.
100 Mile House coach Dale Hladun says it best of Christian
Samson, the team's assistant trainer for the last two
seasons: “I think if you cut one of his veins, it would
bleed blue and gold.”
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Obstacles to Overcome
Obstacles to overcome
Coach sees a lot of positive in three-game losing skid
It wasn't going to be easy.
The undermanned 100 Mile House Wranglers knew that going
into a three-game weekend that forward Nick McCabe later
called “probably the worst weekend we'll face all year”.
Evening games in 100 Mile House on Dec. 12 and Summerland on
Dec. 13 were followed by a noon game back in 100 Mile on
Dec. 14.
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Kidsport Cheque presentation 2014
Last season the KIJHL along with its 20 teams and Subway
teamed up to raise funds for Kidsport BC. Kidsport is an
organization that helps kids play organized sports. In some
circumstances the family income simply doesn't allow for
fees or memberships and that's where Kidsport steps in.
Kidsport helps kids play.
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Storm Chasers
December 11, 2014 Storm Chasers Newest Wrangler Jaydon
Gilding lifts 100 Mile over Sicamous
The 100 Mile House Wranglers 'are' in the entertainment
business after all, coach Dale Hladun likes to remind people
from time to time.
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Annual Teddy Bear Toss
Wranglers annual Teddy Bear toss is slated for Friday December 11 when
the Chase Heat are in town. This year we are including toques, mitts and
scarves into the toss so that we can distribute to the not as fortunate.
Join us December 11 and together we'll make Christmas a little brighter
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Wranglers Battle Storm Back-to-Back
December 4, 2014
Wranglers battle Storm back-to-back
Shorthanded 100 Mile splits weekend with Kamloops
A number of key Wranglers weren't in the lineup when the
local Kootenay International Junior Hockey League club faced
off against the Doug Birks Division-leading Kamloops Storm
in back-to-back games in Williams Lake and 100 Mile House,
Nov. 28-29.
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Wranglers Clip Eagles, Trump Chiefs
November 20, 2014
Wranglers clip Eagles, trump Chiefs
100 Mile House riding up Doug Birks Division standings
Kristian Stead made a game and shut-out-saving stop in the
final seconds of the final frame, while forward Stephen Egan
potted the game-winner at the end of the first period.
There was little lull in end-to-end action between those two
big plays, and even though the game finished
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Pumpkin Carving Oct 25
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Tough Love
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Turner, Zimmerman, Harris
9:00 am seems like a pretty reasonable time to be up and
already on with your day. As I headed down to the rink to
check in with the team however, it was clear that a few of
the boys had just rolled out of bed. The dressing room was
a little quiet at first, but the number of bodies in the
room increased, so too did the volume. Chatter about this
and that, a little playful bantering, and laughter quickly
filled the air. When faced with the prospect of having
their pictures taken however, let’s just say no one was too
quick to volunteer. Having no immediate takers, veteran
players Stephen Egan and Cole Zimmerman got a little shot
from me about getting theirs snapped. A good-natured
chuckle and headlock ensued, eliciting the good nature of
these two young men.
Coming into a two game at-home weekend, Egan stated that
he’s pretty excited. “It’s gonna be a good game – fast
hockey.” In the regular season 2013/2014 Egan saw 45 games
with the Wranglers, collecting 10 points. When asked about
Egan’s ability as a player, Coach Duner replies, “I don’t
have to tell anybody how hard Stephen Egan works. He just
goes.” Wearing #4 this season, Egan clearly plays with heart.
Zimmerman (43 games last regular season, 15 points) also
commented on the speed of the team when asked how things are
shaping up this year. “The boys are a little different this
year. We’ve got a lot more feet speed and a couple of big
bodies.”
“I like Zimmerman’s skill,” Duner comments when giving me a
rundown on this year’s roster. Zimmerman returns to the
Wranglers as a vet this season after lighting it up in the
playoffs against Chase last spring, giving fans something to
look forward to seeing again this season. With 3 points in
4 games already, #27 has definitely got our attention.
Terrace import Austin Turner is enjoying his time as a
Wrangler so far. “[There are] Some good guys here. It’s
been a good experience so far. The pace of hockey is a bit
faster than I’m used to, but I’m getting used to it.”
Playing in the forward position, Turner sports number 14 on
his jersey.
A recent acquisition to the team, Brett Harris returns to
his 100 Mile roots after playing for the Nipiwin Hawks.
“I’m happy to be back… I missed 100 Mile, it’s a good
community.” Harris played 49 games in the regular season
with the Hawks last year and earned 13 points. Harris can
be found with 19 across his shoulders.
Of the returning Wranglers Duner says, “The character and
work ethic of these kids is outstanding. It’s been exciting
to start the season with these guys.” Last season the team
had only two veteran players, Jaiden Ward and Kevin
Raimundo. This season however, the team has 15 veteran
players, including 8 that are returning Wranglers. “We’ve
still got a long way to go, but this is a team the community
can be proud of right now, and hopefully throughout the year.”
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2013_2014 Official Wranglers Team Photo
Official 100 Mile House Wranglers 2013-2014 left to right
(back row): Greg Dwyer, Equipment Manager; Don Jones,
Director/Director of Marketing; Kersti Foote, Executive
Assistant; Rick Takagi, Treasurer; Tom Bachynski,
Governor/President; Greg Aiken, 1st VP; Crystal Dawn
Langton, Secretary/Billet Coordinator; Christian Samson,
Assistant Trainer; Oral Peel, Equipment Specialist
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Little Britches Rodeo Parade 2014
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Main Camp Around the Corner
The Wranglers 2014-15 Main Prospects Camp gets underway on
Friday, August 22 at 4pm at the South Cariboo Rec Centre.
Prep Camp is open to all players and runs Tuesday, August
19-Friday August 22.
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Wranglers Lassoed New Coach/GM
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Tough Losses at Home for Playoff Bound Wranglers
It might be a different-looking lineup come Jan. 24 when the
100 Mile House Wranglers host the Osoyoos Coyotes at the
South Cariboo Rec. Centre.
The local Junior B hockey club has a number of injuries
following tough losses last weekend – 5-4 to
Sicamous in double-overtime on Jan. 17, and 3-2 to the
Fernie Ghostriders on Jan. 18.
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Wranglers Get the Call to PG
Two 100 Mile Wranglers players have been called up to play
with the BCHL’s Prince George Spruce Kings in three road
games this week.
Both forwards, Connor Sloan has 10 goals and 22 points in
twenty games for the Wranglers while Donovan Law has 2 goals
and 6 points in six games since being signed by the
Wranglers two weeks ago.
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Big Plays in Big Win ~ Oct 23 100 Mile Free Press
Big Plays in Big Win
Wranglers goaltenders give young team a 'chance to win every
night'
Gaven Crites
100 Mile Free Press
It's the type of highlight-reel save fans and players still
talk about well after the final buzzer.
Up 3-2 over the Summerland Steam with less than 10 seconds
on the clock at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre on Oct. 20,
the 100 Mile House Wranglers were battling a six-on-five man
advantage, desperately trying to preserve the win.
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Orreys Oct 23 100 Mile Free Press
BROTHERS ADAPTING TO NEW TEAM, NEW LEAGUE
William & Robert Orrey, newest additions to 108 Mile family
In the hallway near the dressing rooms at the South Cariboo
Rec. Centre following a recent 100 Mile House Wranglers home
game, this reporter asked coach/general manager Doug Rogers
about two of his forwards – William and Robert Orrey,
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Wranglers Announce Head Coach ~ History is Made!
100 Mile House Wranglers have a head coach.
The 100 Mile House Wranglers Junior B Hockey Club has made
one more giant step forward by announcing its first head
coach. Doug Rogers has agreed to terms to become the first
head coach in the history of the organization.
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Coach Rogers Announces Goalie Coach
The 100 Mile House Wranglers are pleased to announce the
addition of their goaltending coach. Taylor Dakers is the
Senior Head Instructor of World Pro Goaltending based out
of Calgary and is also the goaltending coach of the Everett
Silvertips of the WHL.
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Former Timberwolves Player Nominated for CHL Man of the Year
The 100 Mile House Wranglers are pleased to welcome
David Simoes back to the Cariboo hockey community with
his addition to the Wranglers Staff. He will take on the role
as Southern USA Scout and Strength and Conditioning
Consultant.
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Goaltender's Glove
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2013-2014 Wrangler's Executive
Executive: l to r: Tom Bachynski, President & Governor;
Crystal Dawn Langton, Secretary; Rick Takagi, Treasurer &
Greg Aiken, Vice President
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A Message from the President
The Executive ~ from left to right: Rick Takagi, Treasurer;
Crystal Dawn Langton, Secretarty; Tom Bachynski,
President & Greg Aiken, Vice President
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Main Camp Dates Announced
The 100 Mile House Wranglers would like to announce their
2013/2014 main camp. The Wranglers' main camp will
take place at the South Cariboo Rec Center in 100 Mile
House on August 18th to 20th, 2013. Players interested in
attending the main camp can download the registration
form and submit it to GM/Head Coach, Doug Rogers, for
consideration.
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The shoulder patch
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The Wranglers Jersey
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Volunteers Needed
Yes we do. It will take the community to help the
Wranglers and everyone knows the volunteers are what
makes the stay for our players special. We have several
key sections of volunteers we need. Think about it, ask
questions and offer up for one or more of these key
sections.
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