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Head Coach: Martin Dejsarlais, Assistant Coach: Raymond Allard
North End/Central Storm U11Head Coach: Riley Lelievre, Assistant Coaches: Martin Desjarlais, Robert Nerbas, Noel Ngo, Dalton Bruce

Head Coach: Sean Steeves, Assistant Coaches: Will MacMillan, Will Kantimere, Quinton Denechezhe

Head Coach: Allan Constant, Assistant Coaches: Dominic Bear & Jonathan Ross

Head Coach: Quinton Denechezhe, Assistant Coaches: Hillary Mason, Adam Graboweicki, Will Kantimere

Head Coach: Allan Constant
Assistant Coach: Robert Easter

Head Coach: Robert Easter
Assistant Coach: Josh Wilson

Head Coach: Sean Steeves
Assistant Coach: Will Kantimere

Coaches: Rob Nervas, Noel Ngo, Joey Sutherland, Josh Wilson

Head Coach: Brighton Desjarlais
Assistant Coaches: Quinton Denechezhe, Will Kantimere, Adam Graboweicki

Head Coaches Tracie Leost & Natasha Higham
Assistant Coaches Joseph Sutherland & Allison Hickling

Head Coach Hillary Mason
Assistant Coaches Keith Lelievre & Riley Lelievre

Head Coach Cameron Riel
Assistant Coach Jeremy Magnifico

Head Coach Brighton Desjarlais
Assistant Coaches Quinton Denechezhe & Jacques Blerot
Have questions or need assistance?
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Quinton Denechezhe | SSD North End Multi-Sports Program Coordinator
P: 204-942-6615
E: quinton.d@masrc.com
321 - 145 Pacific Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,R3B 2Z6
x 204-925-5737 A info@masrc.com
We acknowledge that the Manitoba Aboriginal Sports & Recreation Council Inc. (MASRC) operates on the ancestral lands covered by Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 10, as well as the lands of the unsigned Dakota Nations. These territories are home to the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline, and Nehethowuk Nations, the Inuit in the north, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
As an Indigenous organization, the MASRC is committed to advancing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action #87 - 91, which highlight the role of sports and recreation as tools for empowerment and reconciliation with Indigenous communities.