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Wheat Kings Move Up, Take Albertan

May 1, 2008 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Brandon Wheat Kings News Release


Brandon, Manitoba - The Brandon Wheat Kings wasted little time, completing a deal with the Kelowna Rockets and moving up to the number ten position in Thursday's Western Hockey League Bantam Draft at the Round Up Center in Calgary.

In exchange for a fourth round draft choice, the Wheat Kings and Rockets swapped first round picks, with Brandon using the tenth overall selection to choose 6' 185 lb right-winger Klarc Wilson from the Edmonton Knights of Columbus bantams Squires.

In 31 games with the Squires this past season, Wilson scored 34 goals and 79 points while accumulating 52 minutes in penalties. Six of his goals turned out to be game winners.

The Red Deer Rebels, who won last month's draft lottery, used the first selection overall to choose Burnaby center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.

Portland was next and opted for Airdrie, Alberta right-winger Ty Rattie.

The Saskatoon Blades had two picks in the top six and used them to select Edmonton defenceman Duncan Siemens third overall and Weyburn center Brent Benson with the sixth overall selection.

As expected, Michael St. Croix of Winnipeg was the top Manitoban to be chosen - going 4th overall to the Edmonton Oil Kings. St. Croix starred this past season with the Winnipeg bantam Monarchs.

Rounding out the top five, the Prince Albert Raiders selected Edmonton right-winger Mark McNeill.


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