The Melfort Mustangs have announced another commitment for the 2021/2022 season.
Wyatt Day, the 2003-born defenceman from Gordondale, Alta., has committed to the Mustangs for next season.
Day began the season with the Grand Prairie Storm of the Alberta U18 AAA league. He was held scoreless in three games, and had four penalty minutes.
In 2019/2020, Day played in 32 games for the Storm and had three goals and eight assists for 11 points.
“Wyatt is a smooth skating defenceman with lots of speed,” Mustangs head coach and general manager, Trevor Blevins, said in a release. “He will bring a dynamic to our lineup that will be a huge asset for our D group.”
No. 22 San Jose State was in a bind before Thursday s Arizona Bowl started with eight coaches and players not available for undisclosed reasons, which contributed to the Spartans 34-13 loss to Ball State in Tucson.
Behind Drew Plitt s 217 yards on 12-of-19 passing, the Cardinals (7-1) achieved their first bowl victory in program history. They are now 1-7 in Division I bowls.
A few minutes before kickoff, San Jose State (7-1) announced that its offensive and defensive coordinators Kevin McGiven and Derrick Odum, respectively and Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year Cade Hall, a defensive end, were unavailable for the game.
Ball State running back Will Jones shakes free of a tackle Saturday at Muncie against Western Michigan.
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The Cardinals Justin Hall, left, who became the program s all-time receptions leader, fights off a tackle attempt from Western Michigan s Harrison Taylor on Saturday in Muncie.
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Quarterback Drew Plitt attempts a pass Saturday in Muncie for Ball State against Western Michigan. Previous Next
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