Manitoba

Steinbach Soccer Team Wins Spring Championship Series

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May 11, 2026 5:00 pm

The Steinbach Regional Secondary School boys soccer team earned the title of champions at the 2026 RurBan Spring Soccer Series on May 8, 2026, following a strong performance against two Winnipeg-based schools. The team secured their victory by defeating Kelvin High School 5-1 and Murdoch McKay Collegiate 6-2.

The tournament, organized by the local high school, provides essential competition for the Sabres because there are no other schools of a similar size within their home athletic zone. As the largest high school in Manitoba with over 2,000 students, the Steinbach Regional Secondary School frequently hosts this exhibition series to ensure players gain valuable experience against comparable opponents.

Individual efforts were recognized throughout the tournament. Juan Rada-Sanchez was named Player of the Game during the match against Kelvin after scoring two long-range goals. During the second game against Murdoch McKay Collegiate, Joe LeClair earned the Player of the Game title for his solid work in goal.

The team is led by head coach and athletic director Steve Rebizant, who is entering his 31st season coaching the program. Rebizant currently holds the record for the most provincial championship titles in the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association, having led teams to 10 titles.

The Steinbach Regional Secondary School is part of the Hanover School Division, the second-largest school division in the province.

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